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12 June, 2008

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Jobless rise exposes wreckless policy

The most significant news this week, apart from the Lisbon Treaty referendum, was undoubtedly the alarming rise in the numbers unemployed in the 26 Counties. From January to May 2008 the number of unemployed people claiming benefit rose by almost 48,000. This was a rise of 31% and the biggest increase since records began in 1967.

McGuinness and Robinson take the helm as Paisley steps down

McGUINNESS: ‘Honeymoon period is over’

PETER ROBINSON of the Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness took up the positions of First and deputy First Minister in the North's Executive last week as Ian Paisley stepped down.

Photo: McGUINNESS: ‘Honeymoon period is over’

Adams in final call for 'No' vote

Sinn Féin gave its final press conference of the Lisbon Treaty referendum campaign on Dublin’s Henry Street on Tuesday

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams speaking on Tuesday at the party's final press conference for the Lisbon Referendum campaign called on all those who are worried about the Lisbon Treaty to vote 'No' on 12 June and give the Irish Government a strong mandate to negotiate a better deal for Ireland.

Photo: Sinn Féin gave its final press conference of the Lisbon Treaty referendum campaign on Dublin’s Henry Street on Tuesday

Sinn Féin sets out key issues government could deliver in renegotiated Treaty

ALL TO PLAY FOR: Growing support for sending government back with strong mandate for new negotiations

In the final week of campaigning, the Lisbon Treaty referendum appeared all to play for. Polling booths open today (Thursday) from 7am to 10pm and in what has been encouraging development in recent weeks, there is growing support for the idea of sending the Irish Government back to Europe with a strong mandate for new negotiations.

Photo: ALL TO PLAY FOR: Growing support for sending government back with strong mandate for new negotiations

The Historical Enquiries Team report into the McGurk's bar bombing

McGURK’S BAR: 15 people were killed and 16 seriously injured in the bomb attack in 1971

PHILIP GARRY was a 73-year-old grandfather when he died in the bombing of McGurk's bar in December 1971. He had left his home in the Unity Flats area of Belfast for a quiet drink. A pint of Guinness was his favourite tipple. He died a short time later, one of 15 people killed in the explosion with a further 16 seriously injured. Other survivors were pulled from the rubble of the collapsed building.

Photo: McGURK’S BAR: 15 people were killed and 16 seriously injured in the bomb attack in 1971

McFarlane trial opens in Dublin

SUPPORT: Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and Arthur Morgan TD with Brendan McFarlane before he appeared in court on Tuesday. His trial opened the following day

The trial of Belfast republican and Long Kesh escapee Brendan McFarlane, in connection with the kidnap of a supermarket boss 25 years ago, opened in the non-jury Special Court in Dublin on Wednesday.

Photo: SUPPORT: Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and Arthur Morgan TD with Brendan McFarlane before he appeared in court on Tuesday. His trial opened the following day

Iris Robinson in police probe over anti-gay comments

IRIS ROBINSON: ‘Homosexuality is an abomination’

IRIS ROBINSON MP, wife of First Minister Peter Robinson, is being investigated by police after being reported for statements she made on live radio in the past week about people who are gay.

Photo: IRIS ROBINSON: ‘Homosexuality is an abomination’

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