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Let's celebrate (Free article)

28 July 2005

CAITRÍONA RUANE, the director of CéadSF100 gives a brief rundown of what the Céad Bliain celebrations are all about.

Loyalists indulged by Orange courts (Free article)

28 July 2005

A leading Belfast loyalist has been released on bail for the seventh time in seven months. William 'Spud' Murphy is a close friend of ousted East Belfast UDA leader Jim Gray. He was released to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on 26 July to face two counts of possession of cocaine, one count of possession of cocaine with intent to supply and…

Embracing cultural diversity - Féile An Phobail (Free article)

28 July 2005

At an Eleventh Night bonfire in North Belfast unionist paramilitaries parade before the crowd. Masked and wearing the customary paramilitary dress, the group brandishes weaponry while marching behind a UVF flag. In the background the flames leap and the dark sky is illuminated orange. There is debris on the ground and smoke in the air.

Sectarian campaign in North Antrim continues (Free article)

28 July 2005

Unionist paramilitaries have continued their sectarian pogrom against the nationalist population of North Antrim. The past week witnessed a series of attacks on Catholic churches in Ballymena and two nationalist-owned pubs in the early hours of Tuesday 26 July.

Dan Joe Murphy - Staunch North Kerry republican dies (Free article)

28 July 2005

The Republican Movement in North Kerry lost one of its staunchest members earlier this year, when Dan Joe Murphy of Kilmorna, died on 16 March after a short illness.

Major new Sinn Féin book launched in Dublin (Free article)

28 July 2005

A major new book on 100 years of Sinn Féin was launched in Dublin on Monday 25 July. Around 100 people attended the launch in the Irish Film Institute which was addressed by the book's editor, Dublin republican Micheál Mac Donncha and Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams.

H-Block memories (Free article)

28 July 2005

Arthur Morgan, Sinn Féin TD for Louth and party spokesperson on Enterprise and Employment, recently made a return visit to the H-Blocks of Long Kesh. Morgan was a political prisoner in the H-Blocks from 1977 to 1984, following his arrest by the British army aboard a boat in Carlingford Lough. This week Arthur Morgan writes of the powerful…

Aer Lingus dirty tricks - harrassment exposed in state company (Free article)

28 July 2005

This week last year, Aer Lingus management announced its latest plan to get over 1,300 redundancies at the state-owned airline. A year later a leaked memo has exposed the dirty tricks Aer Lingus management were considering at the time to push the redundancies through.

Renewed calls for implementation of Agreement (Free article)

4 August 2005

Political reaction by the Dublin and British Governments to the announcement by the IRA of an end to its armed campaign was swift and positive. In an official joint statement both governments acknowledged the significance of the IRA statement and said they were "hopeful that the practical elements of this statement will be implemented in the terms…

Bloody history of Britain's loyalist militias (Free article)

4 August 2005

The announcement that the Royal Irish Regiment (RIR) is to be effectively disbanded over a two-year period came one day after the 30th anniversary of the Miami Showband Massacre in which three members of the popular band were murdered in a sectarian attack. It was a poignant coincidence because three members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) -…

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