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Health privateers exposed as Government forces co-location
Patient and community groups joined together this week to highlight the true nature of many of the companies now benefiting from the Fianna Fáil/PD/Green government's health service privatisation. Health analyst Marie O'Connor, author of the book Emergency - Irish Hospitals in Chaos, showed how companies had defrauded the Federal government in the United States. Photo: Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin De Brún calls for EU action on climate change
Sinn Féin MEP Bairbre de Brún has called for a focus on effective action and social justice to be at the heart of any recommendations from a newly-formed climate change committee at the European Parliament. OPINION : Sinn Féin failed to profile itself as having distinctive message
Ever since 25 May when the results of the General Election started filtering through to count centres around the state a myth has emerged and gained the status of the "official" explanation for Sinn Féin's disappointing performance in the general election. It is the myth of the great squeeze. International : Occupying forces decide who can and cannot be investigated for war crimes Ali Hassan al-Majid a cousin of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has been sentenced to death by an (occupied) 'Iraqi' court for the murder of some 180,000 Kurds in 1988. Hassan al-Majid was dubbed 'Chemical Ali' by the western press, the same press that steadfastly ignored the war crimes he and his regime committed as, at that time, Saddam was officially 'good'. Remarkably, the western press - with some honourable exceptions - recovered from that bout of collective amnesia on or about the same time that Saddam's official designation was changed, in Washington and London. Irish Government's secret rights charter opt out Two days of intense negotiations involving 27 leaders of EU states and what did we get? That depends on who you talk to. In Ireland we were "very happy with the outcome". Tony Blair thought Britain had achieved a "leadership position" in Europe. German Chancellor Angela Merkel who was hosting the negotiations said as the deal was agreed that, "We are very, very satisfied," but that "the possibilities of compromise were stretched to the limit". Ireland opts out of workers' rights clause in EU charter, Labour Court give OK to Abbey Theatre ID system and Postal workers to strike in North Vilma Espin : Adams extends condolences Cuban revolutionary Vilma Espin died on Monday, 18 June at the age of 77 after a long illness. Tá go leor caint na laethanta seo ar Acht Gaeilge do na 6 contae. Gan dabht ar bith tá géarghá go mbeadh cearta ag Gaeilgeoirí ós comhair an dlí a dteanga féin a úsáid agus a labhairt. Is cinnte nach bhfuil cá eile ar nós Máire Nic an Bháird de dhíth orainn. Ná déanaimis dearmad áfach nach bhfuil an Gaeilge thar a bheith sláintiúil thíos tíre ach an oiread. Marking Tenth Anniversary of death of Volunteer Patrick Kelly
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Paddy Kelly on 11 June 1997 at the home of his long-term partner Angela and his family, in his native County Laois as a result of gross neglect and inhuman treatment at the hands of his British captors. Photo: Paddy Kelly Sinn Féin celebrates Ó Caoláin success
There was a capacity turn-out in the Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan for the Sinn Féin celebration of the recent General Election result in the constituency last Saturday. Photo: Cavan County Councillor Charlie Boylan presenting Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD with suitably inscribed Celtic Cross
Photo: The Fergal Caraher Trophy, named in honour of the young man gunned down by British soldiers at Cullyhanna in 1990 was presented by Fergal’s mother Mary to band member Aoife Comiskey Seán Sweeney and Denis Carroll |
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