1 December 2016 Edition
New discussion document ‘Towards a United Ireland’
1 December 2016
BREXIT has again demonstrated the undemocratic nature of partition. Therefore the time IS right to talk about, to plan and to build for unity, a new Sinn Féin discussion document says. And it argues that the British identity of many people in the North must be accommodated in any agreed, united Ireland. Free article
A united Ireland makes economic sense
1 December 2016
PARTITION HAS BEEN an economic cul de sac for Ireland – North and South says Máirtín Ó Muilleoir MLA, Minister for Finance Free article
Reconciliation is an imperative – not an option
1 December 2016
RECONCILIATION AND HEALING in our society are an imperative for the Irish Peace Process. But their achievement continues to be both challenging and elusive. The required political and civic critical mass to bring them about still does not exist. We have to collectively work at building momentum to make them the new phase of the Peace Process. Free article
Storm over Lough Foyle
1 December 2016
THE Irish Government is being pressed by Sinn Féin elected representatives, North and South, to challenge claims by British Secretary of State James Brokenshire that “the whole of Lough Foyle is within the UK”. Free article
Cé labhrós i gCoinne na hEorpa mar atá?
1 December 2016
BA BHUILLÍ troma do lucht an rachmais dhomhandaithe nuair a vótail muintir na Breataine ar son Bhreatimeachta agus, níos meas fós, nuair a d’éirigh le Trump i dtoghchán uachtaránachta na Stát Aontaithe. Free article
Sinn Féin launches major policy document on reconciliation
1 December 2016
DECLAN KEARNEY, Sinn Féin National Chairperson, has launched ‘Towards an Agreed and Reconciled Future’, a document that is an outworking of the ‘Uncomfortable Conversations’ initiative pioneered by Declan Kearney and An Phoblacht since 2012. Free article
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‘Lansdowne Road is a lame duck’
1 December 2016
“LANSDOWNE ROAD is a lame duck agreement,” Sinn Féin Public Expenditure spokesperson David Cullinane said when he unveiled the party’s Framework for New Public Sector Pay Agreement at Leinster House on 15 November. Free article
Fís an Phiarsaigh Fós le Fíorú i Ros Muc
1 December 2016
D’OSCAIL IONAD CUAIRTEOIRÍ ag Teach an Phiarsaigh i Ros Muc ar an 10ú Samhain, cothrom an lae ar rugadh Pádraig Mac Piarais. Free article
Westminster seals vital files for 85 years after 1971 bombing by UVF
1 December 2016
COINCIDING with the 45th anniversary of the McGurk’s Bar bomb attack by the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1971 that killed 15 nationalist civilians in north Belfast, Ciarán Mac Airt, researcher and author of The McGurk’s Bar Bombing: Collusion, Cover-Up and a Campaign for Truth, will face cross-examination at an Information Rights Tribunal in London as he seeks the release of vital British Army files. Free article
A Tale of Two Cities (and a tale of two parties)
1 December 2016
NO ONE can doubt how terrifying it must be to be waiting underneath a rain of bombs falling on a besieged city. If you’re on the receiving end, there is no such thing as a nice bombing. Free article
FARC leader Timochenko speaks to An Phoblacht
1 December 2016
We’ll stop fighting with weapons but we will not stop fighting by legal means and with full guarantees – this is the agreement Free article
Sinn Féin ministers in driving seat while SDLP take a back seat
1 December 2016
SINN FÉIN MINISTERS announced plans for major projects in the Assembly this month that will see huge transformations right across society. Free article