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11 February, 2010

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Towards equality

THE Hillsborough Agreement is not the end of all difficulties but a significant staging post along the path towards equality. So said Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, speaking just before the British Prime Minister and Irish Taoiseach arrived at Hillsborough Castle to announce that after over 100 hours of around-the-clock negotiations an agreement had finally been brokered.

'Agreement is progress for all of Ireland' - Ó Caoláin

There were statements in the Dáil on Tuesday on the Agreement reached on 5 February. Speaking on behalf of Sinn Féin, the party's Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin said the Agreement represented progress for all the people of Ireland.

A Lee-gend no more

George Lee might be joined any day in the wilderness by his former party leader Enda Kenny

Well one thing is for sure - no one comes out of the George Lee debacle looking good. Between allegations of Lee being a petulant, egotistical maniac, to speculation that his departure sounds the death knell for Enda Kenny's leadership, a rabid media didn't know which way to swing this week, or where to level more accusations. It was a win-win day for journalists and a lose-lose situation for the former Mr. Popular and Fine Gael.

Photo: George Lee might be joined any day in the wilderness by his former party leader Enda Kenny

925 jobs go in 24 hours

Bank of Scotland Ireland will close its Halifax retail banking business, with the loss of 750 jobs

THE 26 Counties haemorrhaged almost a thousand jobs in the space of 24 hours on Tuesday. Bank of Scotland Ireland announced it is to close its Halifax retail banking business, with the loss of 750 jobs, by July. Earlier, US healthcare giant Boston Scientific said it is to cut 175 workers from its Galway workforce.

Photo: Bank of Scotland Ireland will close its Halifax retail banking business, with the loss of 750 jobs

Cúige Uladh prepares for election

Seán Murray, Cúige Uladh chair

"THE success of the Sinn Féin strategy was clearly illustrated in the outcome of the Hillsborough negotiations," leading republican Sean 'Spike' Murray told hundreds of party activists at an upbeat and confident Cúige Uladh AGM on Saturday 6 February in County Tyrone.

Photo: Seán Murray, Cúige Uladh chair

Party prospering in Munster

GOING FORWARD: The large crowd were called on to make Sinn Féin in Munster become a serious threat to the tired and failed policies of the other parties

A large crowd of dedicated republicans converged on Mallow GAA Complex early on Sunday morning last for the annual general meeting of the Munster Cúige.

Photo: GOING FORWARD: The large crowd were called on to make Sinn Féin in Munster become a serious threat to the tired and failed policies of the other parties

The SDLP - Searching for a role

Gerry Adams

Following the SDLP's 40th national conference at the weekend, which saw Margaret Ritchie elected over Alasdair McDonnell to replace Mark Durkan as party leader, Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, writing in his online blog leargas.blogspot.com, addressed the SDLP's negative stance following the Hillsborough Agreement.

Photo: Gerry Adams

Investigation confirms 1972 disappearance

A republican source in a briefing to the media this week confirmed that the IRA had executed and secretly buried Belfast man Joe Lynskey. An Phoblacht has been told of the sequence of events that lead to the arrest, court- martial and execution of Lynskey for breaches of IRA Standing Orders.

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