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Back issue: Gibraltar lies exposed by Madrid (Free article)
27 May 1999
The British government's lies about the shoot-to-kill deaths in Gibraltar have been finally and conclusively exposed by the Spanish police officers who were forbidden to speak at the Gibraltar inquest. The Madrid government, which 15 months ago forbade them to testify, is now threatening that the issue could damage diplomatic relations with London.
Is the Criminal Justice Review a done deal? (Free article)
27 May 1999
With the media spotlight and public attention firmly focused on the Patten Commission on policing, the consultation process for the Criminal Justice Review has gone largely unheralded.
Theatre: A brave and gripping performance (Free article)
27 May 1999
Dublin's City Arts Centre launched its two week multicultural arts festival last week and as part of the festival, in association with the African Cultural Project, presents Come Good Rain, written and performed by George Seremba.
Getting involved and challenging myths (Free article)
27 May 1999
In the third of four articles examining the positive effect Community Restorative Justice (CRJ) can have in mending community relationships, Ned Kelly reports from an enrolment meeting in West Belfast and finds out about getting involved.
Television: In the news (Free article)
27 May 1999
Prime Time (RTE) Newsnight (BBC 2) The Sunday Game (Network 2)
British held liable for soldier attack (Free article)
27 May 1999
The British MoD was found guilty of negligence at Belfast's High Court on Wednesday 19 May, as Ardoyne republican Eddie Copeland was awarded £27,500 compensation for injuries he received when a British soldier opened fire on mourners outside the home of deceased IRA Volunteer Thomas Begley in October 1993.
Get out of those gardens! (Free article)
27 May 1999
Four families living beside Crossmaglen British Army base have launched a campaign for the return of their gardens. The gardens were taken over by the British army at the same time as land belonging to Crossmaglen Rangers GFC. The families' land amounts to over 1,000 square yards and is substantially greater in area than the land to be returned to…
Well meaning acts will not counter sectarianism (Free article)
27 May 1999
The Housing Executive in the North last week unveiled a plan in which community groups, politicians and the RUC will be asked to help devise strategies to deal with intimidation on mixed estates.
Poverty in 1999 - Time for Action (Free article)
27 May 1999
Three out of every ten households in the Six Counties live on less then £150 per week, according to statistics released this week by the `Northern Ireland' Anti-Poverty Network.
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