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2 February 2015 Edition

Success of political process more important than any selfish electoral agenda

2 February 2015

SINN FÉIN’S OBJECTIVES throughout the recent negotiations that led to the Stormont House Agreement were very clear: To agree a comprehensive deal to protect the most vulnerable in society; To safeguard the rights and entitlements of citizens; To deliver on outstanding agreements; To grow the economy; To enhance the working of the institutions. It wasn’t an easy negotiation. Premium service article

Protecting most vulnerable from ravages of Tory cuts

2 February 2015

THE Stormont House Agreement strived to ensure that the most vulnerable members of our society were protected from the ravages of British Government welfare cuts pursued by the Tories. Premium service article

Gan Réiteach ar Scannal na Simfiseatóime Fós

2 February 2015

MEASTAR gur cuireadh suas le 1,500 ban in Éirinn faoin scian don obráid bharbartha seo i nganfhios dóibh idir na 1940dí agus na 1980dí. Cineál obráide atá sa simfiseatóime a úsáideadh ar dtús do mhná a raibh deacracht acu páistí a bhreith. Rinneadh iarracht an bac seo a scaoileadh agus an páiste ag teacht ar an saol tríd an peilbheas a leathnú trí mháinliacht. Bhí tacaíocht ann don obráid i measc roinnt Caitliceach toisc gur creideadh an tráth sin gur éascaigh sé breith tuilleadh leanbh. Bhí ról ag an tuairimíocht reilgiúnda seo i gcur chun tosaigh na simfiseatóime in Éirinn. Dóibh siúd a chuaigh faoin obráid gan chead seo bíonn pianta géara, deacrachtaí siúil anuas ar fhadhbanna le neamhchoinneálacht ag roinnt acu fós. Free article

Translating the state’s new-found love of press freedom into reality

2 February 2015

SO NOW we can talk about freedom of speech. It is shocking that it took the brutal, terrifying murders of 17 people (including the 11 Charlie Hebdo workers) to headline press freedom in the international news cycle. Premium service article

Noonan wanted An Phoblacht banned

2 February 2015

THE TRUMPETING by the Fine Gael/Labour Government of the right to freedom of speech in the wake of the massacre of Charlie Hebdo magazine staff stands in stark contrast with their own parties’ history of censorship and repression here in Ireland. Taoiseach Enda Kenny told reporters that the killings were an “attack on the basic values of freedom of speech and tolerance”. This was the message from all Government representatives but apparently Labour Party Dublin City Councillor and former Mayor Dermot Lacey didn’t get the message. Lacey’s democratic mask slipped when he took to Twitter to reveal that he wished the Section 31 broadcasting ban against Sinn Féin had never ended. Free article

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Galway Bay needs a fish farm like a salmon needs a bike

2 February 2015

IT IS POSSIBLE to look at the west of Ireland and not see what the dispossessed feel in their bones, in the lightness of their heart, in the dark night of their soul. Premium service article

An bhfuil leithcheal inscne forleathan sna coláistí?

2 February 2015

BHÍ RIALÚ an-spéisiúil ag an mBinse Comhionannas le déanaí maidir le cás a thóg Micheline Sheehy Skeffington in aghaidh Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, gur déanadh leithcheal inscne uirthi. Agus, tá misneach faighte anois ag riar-mhaith mná eile sa gcoláiste céanna ag rá go bhfuil leatrom den chineál céanna déanta orthu féin agus iad ag lorg cothrom na féinne anois freisin. Free article

Historic first Ard Fheis for Derry City

2 February 2015

MARCH will be the first time the Ard Fheis has ever been held in Derry City. It is expected to attract more than 2,000 delegates and guests over the weekend. Premium service article

The tipping point to secure political power for change

2 February 2015

Sinn Féin National Chairperson calls for formal discussions on Irish Left alternative Free article

Building an alternative involves imagining an alternative

2 February 2015

IN IRELAND, during these years of crisis, we have witnessed unprecedented anger and alienation, a rising tide of protest, but paralysis in projecting and procuring an alternative. Free article


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