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5 April, 2007

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Sinn Féin Ministers Party prepares for government

Sinn Féin announced on Wednesday which Ministers would take up responsibility for which departments when the political institutions in the Six Counties go live on 8 May.

IRA Easter Message 2007

The following IRA statement was supplied to An Phoblacht this week.

Demanding Healthcare for All

Martin McGuinness, Mary Lou McDonald, Gerry Adams and Pearse Doherty at the Pledge-Card on Healthcare launch, GPO in Dublin last Friday

Sinn Féin engaged in a series of actions across the 26 Counties last week as part of its Healthcare for All campaign.

Photo: Martin McGuinness, Mary Lou McDonald, Gerry Adams and Pearse Doherty at the Pledge-Card on Healthcare launch, GPO in Dublin last Friday

Celebrate 1916 and work for Irish unity

Head of Sinn Féin’s National Commemoration Committee Francie Molloy and Mary Lou McDonald outside Leinster House announcing details for more than 100 Easter commemorations

Head of Sinn Féin's National Commemoration Committee Francie Molloy MLA, Caoimhghin Ó Caoláin TD and Mary Lou McDonald MEP at an event outside Leinster House announced details of more than 100 Easter commemorations which will take place across the country this coming weekend.

Photo: Head of Sinn Féin’s National Commemoration Committee Francie Molloy and Mary Lou McDonald outside Leinster House announcing details for more than 100 Easter commemorations

Shoot-to-kill: families win legal case

The scene of the shooting of IRA Volunteers Dessie Grew and Martin McCaughley

The families of shoot-to-kill victims have won a five-year legal battle to compel the PSNI Chief Constable to release documents to allow full inquests into the killings to take place.

Photo: The scene of the shooting of IRA Volunteers Dessie Grew and Martin McCaughley

British army leaves South Armagh

Sinn Féin Newry/Armagh MP Conor Murphy

The British Army began pulling the last of its troops out of South Armagh last week. Overflights by military helicopters are also to be stopped. A massive British Army watchtower, which overlooks Crossmaglen village, was dismantled last month.

Photo: Sinn Féin Newry/Armagh MP Conor Murphy

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