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27 November, 2003 |
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Features
The Politics of Six-County Poverty
According to a recently-released report on poverty and social exclusion produced by researchers at Queens University and the University of Ulster, one in three people in the Six Counties are living in poverty, and more than a third of those are children. Although the statistics are shocking, the fact is that poverty levels in the Six Counties have always been higher than in England, Scotland or Wales.
This week, AN DRAOI RUA deals with the folklore beliefs of how some of us may come back as birds. Of course, some of us may already be 'away with the birds'. 90th anniversary of the Irish Volunteers
Ninety years ago this week, the Irish Volunteers were founded in the Rotunda Complex on Parnell Square, Dublin. Here, AENGUS Ó SNODAIGH looks at the circumstances that led to the formation of the Volunteers and writes about the historic first meeting that took place in the Rotunda on 25 November 1913.
An enormous social change has taken place in Ireland since the mid-'90s. It is estimated that some 200,000 migrant workers have come to Ireland since 1996, representing some 4% of the total population of Ireland.
DUP throne KEEN to lift the lid on the inside stories, it is our duty to report that there is a stinker of a rumour going around the election newsrooms. It is said that one DUP bog standard Assembly candidate has installed a Union Jack toilet seat in his house. It smells of dirty tricks to us. |
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