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6 March, 2008

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Ian Paisley to resign in May

IAN PAISLEY announced on Tuesday that he is to retire in May as First Minister in the North's Executive.

Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2008 : Presidential Address by Gerry Adams MP, MLA

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams

BELOW we reprint an edited version of the Presidential Address delivered by Gerry Adams MP, MLA to the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis at the RDS in Dublin on Saturday, 1 March.

Photo: Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams

Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2008 : Irish Unity and the Peace Process

‘No surrender to collusion!’: Raymond McCord Snr, wearing his father’s Orange Order sash, addresses the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis about RUC collusion with the UVF death squad that murdered his son

IN WHAT may well prove to be the most significant but least-reported decisions of the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, delegates unanimously adopted an Ard Chomhairle motion committing the party to produce a 'Road Map to Irish Unity'. The motion recalled the landmark document Towards A Lasting Peace in Ireland of 1992 which was a precursor to the Peace Process. Now the party is committed to produce "an updated strategy to make partition history".

Photo: ‘No surrender to collusion!’: Raymond McCord Snr, wearing his father’s Orange Order sash, addresses the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis about RUC collusion with the UVF death squad that murdered his son

Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2008 : Justice, Policing and Community Safety

Gerry Kelly: ‘I call on republicans to keep our nerve  – keep delivering policing change’

POLICING SPOKEPERSON in the Six Counties, Junior Minister Gerry Kelly, told delegates not to lose their nerve on the big issue of devolving policing and justice powers to the Six-County Executive.

Photo: Gerry Kelly: ‘I call on republicans to keep our nerve – keep delivering policing change’

Gibraltar Three 20th anniversary

(front) Jenny Farrell, Mary and Jude Savage, Sinéad Moore and on right Joe Austin. (back) Niall Farrell Martin McCann, Danielle McCann, Patrick Murray, Daniel Jack of the Gibraltar Milltown Commemoration Committee, Sinn Féin MLA Jennifer McC

WHEN IRA Volunteers Mairéad Farrell, Dan McCann and Seán Savage went to the Rock of Gibraltar in March 1988 they were there to launch an operation against the British crown forces. The British knew the Volunteers' plans and ambushed them. SAS death squads gunned down the trio, who they knew to be unarmed.

Photo: (front) Jenny Farrell, Mary and Jude Savage, Sinéad Moore and on right Joe Austin. (back) Niall Farrell Martin McCann, Danielle McCann, Patrick Murray, Daniel Jack of the Gibraltar Milltown Commemoration Committee, Sinn Féin MLA Jennifer McC

'The Two Brendans' remembered

Gerry Kelly pays tribute to ‘The Two Brendans’

THE 20th annual commemoration of Volunteers Brendan Burns and Brendan Moley was held in South Armagh on Friday, 29 February.

Photo: Gerry Kelly pays tribute to ‘The Two Brendans’

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