4 June 2009 Edition
Time for a new generation - Ferris
4 June 2009
Speaking in the last days of the EU campaign, Ireland South candidate, Toiréasa Ferris, said that the election is an opportunity for change, not just a reaction to the government parties' disastrous performance. Toiréasa Ferris said: "The latest figures on redundancies remind us how serious a situation the country is in. My generation is the one hit hardest by the collapse of the Irish economy. We are the ones who are most likely to lose our jobs and our homes due to the ill thought out policies of others. We are the ones left wondering at what future awaits our young children" Free article
Fianna Fáil senator backs Harney's home-help cuts
4 June 2009
DONEGAL Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty has accused Fianna Fáil Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill of false accusations and name calling while defending his government's cuts to home-help services in County Donegal. The public row erupted after Pearse Doherty exposed in the Seanad that nearly 30,000 home-help hours are to be cut in the county over the course of a year. Free article
Taking in the Derry air
4 June 2009
Fighting back with Mary Lou
4 June 2009
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GET WELL SOON
4 June 2009
Face in the crowd.....
4 June 2009
The crowd contains many familiar republican faces from Derry including, sadly, some people including IRA Volunteers who later died on active service.
Interestingly there also pictured, down on the left, leaning on a car in white... Free article
Nuacht na nOibrithe
4 June 2009
Trade unions rally against sectarianism, Assembly wants action on civil servants' equal pay issue, Unions reject bank lay-off plans, RTÉ looks for staff pay cuts, Drivers form Joint Taxi Council and EU aid sought for Dell workers Free article
Fógraí bháis: Marshall Mooney
4 June 2009
THE death has taken place of veteran Belfast republican Marshall Mooney. Marshall's remains were taken to Whitecliff Crescent en route from Killough to Roselawn Cemetery. The coffin, flanked by a republican guard of honour and led by a piper, proceeded to the local memorial garden. Free article