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Not one person in Executive would give the UDA tuppence - McGuinness
WHILE the News Letter trumpeted "A House Divided" this week, the Irish News conjured up its own version of the magic show where unionists and republicans ganged up on the SDLP over funding for the UDA even though, in Martin McGuinness's words: "There is not one person in the Executive who would give the UDA tuppence." "Brutal and savage" Monaghan murder condemned by Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin has condemned the murder of a young man in County Monaghan in the early hours of Saturday morning 20 October, and leading members of the party have met with police on both sides of the border in relation to the death of Paul Quinn who was from Cullyhanna in South Armagh. Photo: Paul Quinn Sinn Féin exclusion from Dáil Committees undemocratic
Sinn Féin Dáil Group Leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD has described the attempt to exclude Sinn Féin from all Dáil Committees with the exception of the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement committee, as totally undemocratic and a slap in the face to the constituents who vote for the party. Photo: Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin Slógadh 'O7 - suimiúil, spreagúil agus tábhachtach
Tharla Slógadh Shinn Féin 2007 i mbliana i mBinn Éadair, Baile Átha Cliath ar an deireadh seachtaine 19-21 Samhain. Photo: Gradam na Poblachta á bhronnadh ar Labhrás Ó Donnghaile ag Gerry Adams Threats issued to Sinn Féin councillors
Sinn Féin MLA for North Belfast Gerry Kelly said that threats delivered to five party Councillors in the area on Tuesday are unacceptable and would not prevent or prohibit the councillors continuing to serve the community who elect them. Photo: Gerry Kelly Joint Committee on the Implementation of Good Friday Agreement welcomed Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD has welcomed the establishment this week of a Joint Dáil Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement and has noted the party's intention to build on this initial step towards 32 county representation in the Oireachtas. Thomas Ashe 90th anniversary : Republican core values remain the same
SINN FÉIN President Gerry Adams, in Kerry last Friday for a series of events, addressed a commemoration in Dún Chaoin in the Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht to mark the 90th anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Thomas Ashe. Photo: Gerry Adams, in Kerry last Friday |
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