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7 February, 2008

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Sinn Féin launches Lisbon Treaty alternative

LAUNCHING Sinn Féin's alternative guide to the Lisbon Treaty, Dublin MEP Mary Lou McDonald said this week that the referendum campaign will be very different to previous EU referenda.

Sinn Féin launches 'EQuality In2 Action - EQIA' campaign

Gerry Adams

SINN FÉIN President Gerry Adams MP MLA publicly launched the party's 'Equality In2 Action - EQIA' campaign at Stormont on Tuesday, 5 January, saying that Sinn Féin intends "targeting disadvantage, discrimination and poverty by maximising the effectiveness of the Statutory Equality Duty and the Equality Impact Assessment process.

Photo: Gerry Adams

Bloody Sunday : The Year of the Families

Martin McGuinness addresses the commemoration

AS the families of the Bloody Sunday dead and the wounded marked the 36th anniversary of the 1972 massacre in Derry on Sunday, 3 February, thousands of citizens from across Ireland and beyond marched in solidarity with them.

Photo: Martin McGuinness addresses the commemoration

Dáil call for all-party motion on collusion

THE Irish Government has been urged to convene a meeting of all parties in the Dáil to agree a cross-party motion ahead of the Seanad debate on collusion between British state forces and unionist death squads. The issue could then go to the Dáil where a plan of action could be agreed to force the British Government to co-operate with inquiries into attacks in the 26 Counties where collusion is suspected.

First-ever Cuige Uladh AGM held in Donegal

Pádraig Mac Lochlainn reflected on the history-shaping events that occurred locally

THE inaugural AGM of the new Cuige Uladh was held in Letterkenny, County Donegal, at the weekend.

Photo: Pádraig Mac Lochlainn reflected on the history-shaping events that occurred locally

British securocrats have long history bugging MPs

An Phoblacht, 9 September 2004 after the British bugging of Sinn Féin in Connolly House, Belfast

AFTER an announcement by Britain's Justice Minister, Jack Straw, of an official inquiry into the alleged bugging of an MP's interview with a suspect in prison, Sinn Féin has said that the bugging of MPs by British securocrats is nothing new.

Photo: An Phoblacht, 9 September 2004 after the British bugging of Sinn Féin in Connolly House, Belfast

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