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Search begins at Cork prison for remains of executed 1916 Volunteer (Free article)
23 June 2015
Archaeologists being work to uncover final resting place of Volunteer Thomas Kent
Europe's shame: Refugee drowning horror in the Mediterranean (Free article)
23 June 2015
Thousands drown fleeing war and persecution while much of Europe seems more concerned with building a 'Fortress Europe' rather than helping desperate people
British state sued by Glenanne Gang bomb victim (Free article)
23 June 2015
Two people were killed in the attack by the notorious Glenanne Gang on the Step Inn, in Keady, south Armagh, in August 1976 – Maria McShane's son was later shot dead by the UVF
PSNI legacy unit's independence questioned by police watchdog (Free article)
24 June 2015
'Particular concern' about independence of investigators attached to new unit tasked with investigating conflict-related killings
Limerick gets its 1916 flag back – thanks to Sinn Féin Councillor Maurice Quinlivan and Queen Elizabeth (Free article)
25 June 2015
Imperial War Museum returns historic Tricolour in time for Rising centenary
No Return to the Status Quo (Free article)
5 February 2018
It’s been over one year since the Stormont power sharing executive was collapsed by then deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness when he resigned. Martin at the time said there can be ‘no return to the status quo’. These words have since been on the minds of republicans and other progressives when Sinn Féin is challenged on maintaining our…
Remembering the Risen People – The Battle of St Matthew’s and the Falls Curfew (Free article)
27 June 2015
Addressing a mass rally in west Belfast in 1975, then Sinn Féin Vice-President Máire Drumm spoke of the emergence of what she called “The risen people.” There had been resistance before, even armed resistance, but now “we have a risen people” and, as Máire told the crowd, “No one can beat a risen people.”
Death squads from Downing Street (Free article)
1 July 2015
BROADCAST on Monday 15 June, Collusion (by the “RTÉ Investigations Unit”) prompted some to comment ‘30 years too late’ or ‘What took you so long?’ The fact that RTÉ rigorously enforced state censorship and tamely took the Government line on collusion being largely republican propaganda also loomed large in many minds.
General played tennis in IRA custody – Remembering the Past (Free article)
26 June 2015
In stark contrast to republicans captured by the British, Lucas was treated exceptionally well by his captors
Finucane family denied judicial review of Prime Minister's refusal of independent public inquiry into assassination (Free article)
26 June 2015
Sinn Féin says judgement an attempt to continue the cover-up of the British state’s central role in the actions of unionist death squads
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