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Seven is too young (Free article)
2 March 2012
THE untold story of the 2012 Budget is, without question, the dramatic changes to social welfare provision for 92,000 one-parent families. There were a set of general cuts, which affected families who rely on a weekly, means-tested social income support such as the Back to School Clothing & Footwear Allowance, Rent Supplement and the Fuel…
New film by Tea Party darlings from Tyrone and Donegal is backing fracking (Free article)
2 April 2012
TWO IRISH FILM-MAKERS and celebrity speakers at rallies for Tea Party neo-cons and climate change deniers in the USA are turning their fire on campaigners against the dangerous oil and gas exploration technique of ‘fracking’.
Slight decrease in unemployment rate is evidence of emigration and not job creation (Free article)
5 April 2012
A slight fall in the number of people signing onto the Live Register does not indicate that the unemployment rate is falling and instead highlights the continued emigration of young people, says Sinn Féin.
Release Marian Price (Free article)
2 April 2012
SINN FÉIN MLA Jennifer McCann has repeated the party’s call for Marian Price to be released. The Belfast Assembly member was speaking after a visit to Hydebank Prison last month.
SIDELINES (Free article)
2 April 2012
Happy Christmas, Gaddafi and Saddam’ – From Maggie, Expanding royal horizons, Venezuela aims to reduce crime through music, Renaming Big Ben after queen ‘codswallop’, says British MP, Michael Collins – Britain’s Greatest Foe? and Israeli settlers grab Palestinian spring
Isle of Man concern over Trimble (Free article)
8 January 1997
CONCERN is growng on the Isle of Man following the appointment of Unionist leader, David Trimble to the Privy Council.
Governments must push process forward (Free article)
8 January 1997
THE urgency of movement in the peace process was finally highlighted in the media over the Christmas period by the death of loyalist killer Billy Wright in Long Kesh and the subsequent attacks on nationalists resulting in the murders of Seamus Devlin and Eddie Treanor.
O'Caoláin opposes Transfer Bill (Free article)
8 January 1997
The Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners (Amendment) Bill was passed in Leinster House on 17 December, the day before the parliament broke for Christmas.
Sean Sabhat commemorated in Limerick (Free article)
8 January 1997
Up to 500 Republicans from all over Munster were not deterred by the inclement weather or the huge Special Branch presence at the annual Sean Sabhat commemoration in Limerick last Sunday. As is usual, well over a dozen carloads of the unwelcome observers, complete with video and still cameras, monitored the march and commemoration from start to…
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