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``Make Childcare the priority'' - Ó Caoláin (Free article)
2 November 2000
The entire amount of revenue due from the banks in unpaid DIRT tax should be earmarked for the provision of accessible and affordable childcare services, the Dáil was told by Cavan/Monaghan Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin last week.
Remembering the Past: Fitzgerald, Murphy and MacSwiney (Free article)
2 November 2000
In the autumn of 1920, at the height of the Tan War, republicans imprisoned in camps and jails throughout the country intensified their fight to be treated as prisoners of war.
New in print: ``Only it happened to me'' (Free article)
2 November 2000
The Dublin and Monaghan bombings By Don Mullan Wolfhound Press £9.99. (All royalties to go to the Justice for the Forgotten campaign)
Corporation tenants face eviction (Free article)
2 November 2000
The housing crisis is not just limited to house buyers or even to those who suffer in the private rented sector. The crisis, which arises because of the absence of will on the part of the government to address the stranglehold that a few development companies have on development land, or to impose strictures on landlords to ensure reasonable rent…
Theatre: An Dialann Ocrais (Free article)
2 November 2000
Surprising as it may seem, it was the sheer brutality of the ``mirror search'' carried out on Pat O'Connor that shocked me most about Peter Sheridan's play, An Dialann Ocrais.
Crumley honours McSwiney in London (Free article)
2 November 2000
The Sinn Féin Mayor of Derry, Councillor Cahal Crumley, was guest speaker at the Connolly Association Terence McSwiney Memorial Lecture, held in Camden Town Hall, London on Saturday 28 October. The lecture, together with a mass, is held annually in honour of McSwiney, the Lord Mayor of Cork, who died on Hunger Strike in Brixton Prison on 25…
Back issue: Blanket Men Televised (Free article)
2 November 2000
FOR the first time ever, a television crew was allowed, the week before last, inside the H-Blocks of Long Kesh; but they were not allowed to speak to the men.
Landlord doubles rents overnight (Free article)
2 November 2000
The rents of 29 families living in Dublin inner city's Enaville Avenue and St Patrick's Street have been doubled, following a protest they mounted to save their homes.
De-toxing the gas works site (Free article)
2 November 2000
Children and their parents protested in Pearse Street, last Thursday, 26 October, against the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA), which has the responsibility to remediate the 22-acre site where gas was produced for some 200 years. The site has to be cleaned before development can go ahead.
Victory secured for home helps (Free article)
2 November 2000
Four years ago, when Councillor Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin was canvassing for election, he learnt that home helps were paid by the health boards at a rate of 75p an hour. ``Following a strong campaign, especially in Cork by the AT&GWU, which enlisted the home helps into their ranks, and the work of the local union rep in Cork, Mary Arrowsmith, home…
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