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Protest againt British Army band in Dublin (Free article)
15 June 2000
A protest against the visit to Dublin of a British Army Band is to be held outside the National Concert Hall on Friday 23 June. The Band of the Irish Guards Regiment of the British Army is to perform there in a joint concert with the Dublin government's Defence Forces No. 1 Band. The South Armagh Farmers and
Derry DUP stunt flops (Free article)
15 June 2000
Attempts by the DUP to heighten tension at Derry's Civic parade last Saturday 10 June failed when only a handful of loyalist protesters turned out.
Cross-border disability project visits Dáil (Free article)
15 June 2000
A cross-border project promoting the participation of people with disabilities in public life this week visited Leinster House, where they were hosted by Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin. The group, which included representatives from the border counties and the North, met with the Minister of State for Equality and Disabilities, Mary…
Huge Edinburgh march to commemorate Connolly (Free article)
15 June 2000
Despite threats from loyalists to disrupt this year's James Connolly commemoration march in Edinburgh the event passed off peacefully.
Government slammed on housing (Free article)
15 June 2000
Speaking in support of a Dáil Private Members motion calling for radical action to solve the housing crisis, Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD said that the issue was the Dublin government's ``biggest single failure''. Speaking in Leinster House on Tuesday night, 13 June, the Cavan/Monaghan Sinn Féin TD said:
The damning indictment of the IDB (Free article)
15 June 2000
It is barely three weeks since the Six-County Industrial Development Board (IDB) was heralding its record year of job creation and lowest ever cost per job. Sinn Féin's Upper Bann Assembly member Dara O'Hagan was a lone voice casting cold water on the IDB hype. Now, however, the party's long-term concerns and worst fears about the operations of…
Drugs squaddies to go but killers stay on (Free article)
15 June 2000
The mother of Belfast teenager Peter McBride, shot dead by British soldiers in 1992, has reacted angrily to reports in Scottish newspapers that soldiers are to be dismissed following positive testing for drugs.
RUC comments slammed (Free article)
15 June 2000
Sinn Féin Assembly member and Party Chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin has slammed a claim by RUC Chief Ronnie Flanagan alleging IRA involvement in the recent shooting of Eddie McCoy.
McCrea begged LVF to retain arms (Free article)
15 June 2000
Democratic Unionist MP Reverend William McCrea, who once notoriously shared a platform with mass-murderer Billy Wright after the latter received death threats from his former colleagues in the UVF, was accused in the British parliament on Monday, 12 June, of meeting with the then head of the LVF, Mark Fulton, in the autumn of 1998, in order to beg…
A party on the move (Free article)
15 June 2000
Sinn Féin Head Office has recently been upgrading and professionalising the party's Administration departments in Dublin and Belfast. Sinn Féin National Head of Administration, Maria Doherty, talked to An Phoblacht about the challenges of managing a party on the move.
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