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Remembering the Past: Brendan Behan, a rebel and a writer (Free article)
19 March 2009
BRENDAN BEHAN was born of republican parents Stephen Behan and Kathleen Kearney on 9 February 1923, in Holles Street Hospital, Dublin. The Civil War was at its height and Stephen was an IRA prisoner in Kilmainham Jail. Brendan's association with Irish republicanism, though chequered, was to last his lifetime.
World scientists' summit undermines Wilson's climate change claims (Free article)
19 March 2009
LAST WEEK'S climate change conference in Copenhagen where nearly 2,500 of the world's leading scientists declared that the most serious warnings on climate change are coming true and called for "immediate action" further discredits the position of DUP Environment Minister Sammy Wilson, Sinn Féin MLAs have said.
Loyalist PSNI worker's case referred to Attorney General (Free article)
19 March 2009
THE case of two convicted loyalists who walked free from court despite admitting their role in the possible planning of murder has been referred to the Attorney General.
Council of Europe award for British Irish Rights Watch (Free article)
19 March 2009
AFTER almost 20 years, the work of the human rights watchdog British Irish Rights Watch (BIRW) has been recognised with a new European award organised by the Council of Europe, the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) Human Rights Prize.
Italy hears Sinn Féin (Free article)
19 March 2009
THE head of Sinn Féin's European Department, Seán Oliver, last week travelled to northern Italy to carry out a series of speaking engagements at community and left-wing events. The invitation came from the Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista, PRC).
Hartley and Bairbre de Brún unveil mural (Free article)
19 March 2009
On Saturday 14 March Sinn Féin Mayor of Belfast Tom Hartley along with the party's MEP for the Six Counties Bairbre de Brún unveiled a set of murals at Divis street in West Belfast aimed at welcoming visitors to the area.
Nuacht na nOibrithe (Free article)
19 March 2009
Third-level college cuts ahead?, Plasterers get compensation for unfair dismissal and Dublin Bus management amends lay-off plans
Huge turnout commemorates Keith Rogers (Free article)
19 March 2009
A HUGE CROWD attended the commemoration march in Sheelagh, County Louth, on Sunday in memory of IRA Volunteer Keith Rogers, who was murdered by criminals on 12 March 2003.
Tom Smith remembered in Dublin (Free article)
19 March 2009
ST PATRICK"S DAY saw Dublin republicans mark the 34th anniversary of the death of IRA Volunteer Tom Smith who was killed during an escape attempt by republican prisoners at Portlaosie jail in 1975.
Derry Republican Graves Association £20k prize draw launched (Free article)
19 March 2009
A FUND-RAISING draw for the upkeep of the graves and memorials to fallen Volunteers of the Derry Brigade, Irish Republican Army, has been launched by Sinn Féin Foyle MLA Raymond McCartney and families of IRA Volunteers from the greater Shantallow area.
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