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British bases on Cyprus targeted at EU Parliament (Free article)
30 June 2005
Britain is continuously violating the so-called Zurich-London agreements which gave Cyprus its independence and Britain the right to establish its bases on the island. This was the gist of a forceful presentation Stefanos Stefanou, Secretary of the Cyprus Peace Council, delivered at a meeting of the European Parliament's "Intergroup For Peace…
Laoch Litríochta ar Lár - Michael Davitt 1950-2005 (Free article)
30 June 2005
The Irish language literary world has just lost one of its contempory giants but his words, struggle and creativity will endure, writes AN DRAOI RUA
Gaeilge don Todhchaí: Leathnú seachas caomhnú (Free article)
30 June 2005
Cathal Ó Murchú argues that the task of Irish language revival should be expansion rather than preservation.
Dundalk anti-collusion weekend (Free article)
30 June 2005
Last weekend, a number of young republicans and some more vintage ones came together in Dundalk in support of the Fírinne campaign to highlight collusion between the British state and loyalist death squads.
Féile an Phobail - launched in sunshine and good humour (Free article)
30 June 2005
A festival of fun and frolics, politics and debate, sporting challenges and tournaments as well as music and comedy are what are in store for the thousands who will travel to West Belfast for the 18th Féile an Phobail.
Centenary exhibition opens in Mayo (Free article)
30 June 2005
A large crowd turned out on Tuesday 21 June to the opening at Mayo County Library of a pictorial exhibition on the 100-year history of Sinn Féin.
Ní Fhearaíosa is mayor of Kerry (Free article)
30 June 2005
Councillor Toiréasa Ní Fhearaíosa was on Wednesday afternoon elected mayor of Kerry, the first time a member of Sinn Féin has held the position. Sinn Féin National Chairperson and MEP for Dublin, Mary Lou McDonald, said that the election is "an indicator of the change which is sweeping through Irish politics". "Not only is she a shining example…
The shelling of the Four Courts (Free article)
30 June 2005
The shelling of the Four Courts in June 1922 marks the start of the Civil War, which served no one in Ireland. Instead, it played into a trap laid by England, for it allowed them to maintain a hold over Ireland while shifting the focus of republicans to a domestic enemy.
Huge turnout for funeral of former republican prisoner (Free article)
30 June 2005
There was a large turnout for the funeral in Derry on Wednesday 15 June of former republican prisoner and blanketman, Tony Quigley. Tony, a 59-year-old father of three, died in Altnagelvin Hospital after a short illness.
Dublin's minor hurling revival (Free article)
30 June 2005
One of the many things with which I will be able to bore my grandchildren will be the fact that I played on the same team as Niall Quinn. Eyes wide as saucers, they will ask me if I had a cultured left foot and could I turn on a sixpence? Did I score one of the penalties against Romania in Genoa in 1990? Did Eamon Dunphy call me a great player, or…
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