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The Matt Treacy Column (Free article)
8 May 2008
Ulster is the most difficult to divine. There are at least five teams who could win it and another two who might fancy their chances on a good day
Media View BY FRANK FARRELL (Free article)
8 May 2008
THE COMPARISON between Sudanese journalist Sami-al-Haj - who has just been released from Guantanamo Bay after six years, including over a year on an excruciating hunger strike - and the BBC journalist, Alan Johnston - held for four months in Gaza - is an interesting example of the Western media's double standards. The British newspaper, The…
Party training for women members (Free article)
8 May 2008
SINN FÉIN's Party Development Department, responsible for youth, education, training and gender equality has organised the first in a series of training sessions for women party members for 31 May in the Tí Chulann centre in South Armagh.
Nuacht na nOibrithe BY STEPHANIE LORD (Free article)
8 May 2008
Psychiatric nurses step up action and BT still refuses recognition
Bobby Sands remembered in his home area (Free article)
8 May 2008
On Monday, 5 May, the 27th anniversary of the death of republican Hunger Striker Bobby Sands, over 200 people attended a white line picket in memory of the 1981 Hunger Strike leader and former MP for Fermanagh/South Tyrone in his home area of Twinbrook in Belfast. The demonstration on the Stewartstown Road was organised by Colin Sinn Féin and…
1981 Hunger Strike Commemorated in Limerick City (Free article)
8 May 2008
On the Anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands on Monday 5 May a crowd of more than 30 Limerick republicans gathered at the 1916 memorial on Sarsfield Bridge. The commemoration to remember Bobby Sands and the nine other 1981 Hunger strikers has been held continuously in Limerick City on the 5 May since the Hunger Strike in 1981.
Ballinasloe marks Bobby Sands anniversary (Free article)
8 May 2008
SINN FÉIN Councillor Dermot Connolly gave the oration at a commemoration in Ballinasloe, County Galway on Bank Holiday Monday to mark the day that Bobby Sands died after 66 days of protest in 1981.
Limerick Sinn Féin launches No to Lisbon Campaign (Free article)
8 May 2008
Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty speaking at the Limerick launch of the party's 'Vote No to Lisbon Campaign' said the referendum campaign is very different to previous EU referenda.
Hope and change: Left republican cooperation is the way forward (Free article)
13 December 2024
Three significant outcomes have begun to crystallise in the aftermath of the most recent Irish general election. First, Sinn Féin has been consolidated as the third major political force in the southern Irish state. Second, for the first time since partition, politics in the 26 counties has potentially shifted from the binary dominance of the…
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