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Planning for people (Free article)
24 April 2008
TULLAMORE, County Offaly was the venue last week as Sinn Féin councillors from across the country came together to discuss an issue that almost every elected representative will have doubtless spent countless hours deliberating over - planning. The seminar in Tullamore, organised by Sinn Féin's National Councillor's Forum (NCF) on Saturday 19…
Cover-up in UVF murder trial (Free article)
24 April 2008
A DEAL by the prosecution ensures the role of a senior Ulster Volunteer Force commander believed to have ordered and organised the killing of teenagers David McIlwaine and Andrew Robb will not be disclosed in court.
State collusion key in Nelson Inquiry (Free article)
24 April 2008
DID the British state collude in the murder of a citizen within its own jurisdiction? That's the key question of the inquiry into the killing of Rosemary Nelson, according to counsel for the inquiry, barrister Rory Philips.
The Mary Nelis Column (Free article)
24 April 2008
THE WORDS equity and equality are confusing. They are essentially similar in meaning or so I thought until I heard Martina Anderson patiently explain to Sir George Bain, the Canadian academic and former Chancellor of Queens University Belfast, the subtle but important difference between the two words.
Dublin 15: Shopping the dealers (Free article)
24 April 2008
FOR several years, Blanchardstown was rarely out of the news due to the many gangland killings. The most well-known group who terrorised the community was labelled by the media as 'The Westies'. Thankfully, recently there seems to be a lull in the bloodletting. Whilst the shootings and murders made national news they only impacted on a small…
Traditional sectarian tune in Stoneyford (Free article)
24 April 2008
DENIALS by an ex-DUP Mayor of Lisburn that Catholics in the small village of Stoneyford, near Belfast, have suffered sectarian intimidation have been met with anger.
Progressive Democrats slipping towards political abyss (Free article)
24 April 2008
NEW Progressive Democrats leader Ciaran Cannon has given himself 14 months to transform the dying party's fortunes, setting a target of increasing the PDs' council seats from 28 to 35 in next year's local elections.
West Belfast rally reclaims Colin Glen (Free article)
24 April 2008
HUNDREDS of people gathered at Colin Glen Park on Saturday afternoon in solidarity with a young American visitor who was brutally assaulted and raped. The attack happened in broad daylight the previous weekend. A 15-year-old male has subsequently been arrested and charged.
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