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Budget attacks working families, low-paid, pensioners and unemployed
RISING TAXES, spending cutbacks and a litany of stealth charges levied on those with the least ability to pay, this was Budget 2009. Adams addresses crisis in political process
Speaking to An Phoblacht's PEADAR WHELAN at a Sinn Féin selection convention that endorsed sitting MEP Bairbre de Brún as the party's candidate for the Six County constituency in next year's European election Party President GERRY ADAMS addressed the current crisis in the political process. Photo: ADAMS: The crisis goes to the very heart and soul of Good Friday and St Andrews Agreements How to make a global financial crisis
Many people have spent the past couple of months trying to decipher the incomprehensible business jargon filling the newspaper pages so as to understand what's behind the unfolding crisis in the world's financial markets. Photo: FINANCIAL MARKETS: People have been struggling to decipher jargon to understand what's behind the unfolding crisis Huge support for Acht na Gaeilge at Belfast march
ORGANISERS of the Acht na Gaeilge demonstration held in Belfast on Saturday 11 October welcomed the huge turnout of people from across the country who made the march a vibrant and colourful event. Ballymurphy massacre families to meet Ahern
SINN FÉIN West Belfast MP Gerry Adams MLA met families from the Ballymurphy Massacre Committee and Relatives for Justice at Parliament Buildings last Monday. Photo: CAMPAIGINING FOR BALLYMURPHY MASSACRE FAMILIES: Pat Quinn, Briege Voyle, Alice Harper, Gerry Adams and Andree Murphy Rally calls for first-class public health service
THE Public Health Service Campaign held a rally in Dublin on the Saturday before Budget Day to lobby against cuts and against privatisation. Sinn Féin is still committed to free universal healthcare
IN ITS edition of 10 October, The Irish Times falsely reported that Sinn Féin's Budget Priorities document has rowed back from the party's fundamental policy position of universal, single-tier public healthcare, free at the point of delivery. 'DUP must allow key issues on Executive agenda' - Ó Caoláin
Speaking in the Dáil during Taoiseach's Questions, Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin said the current impasse in the Executive in the Six Counties was caused by the refusal of the DUP to agree to the inclusion of key overdue issues on the Executive agenda, including the transfer of policing and justice powers from London to Belfast. |
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