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Calls for Fullerton Inquiry (Free article)
31 May 2001
They came from every corner of Inishowen. Those who knew him, those who had been reared on stories of him. His two grandchildren, just babies when loyalists shot him down ten years ago, read poems about him that they had written for this day.
McPhelimy wins again (Free article)
31 May 2001
The film-maker and author of controversial book ``The Committee'', Sean McPhelimy, won another victory last week in his long-running libel case against the Sunday Times newspaper. At the Court of Appeal, three judges took only a matter of minutes to dismiss an application by the newspaper to overturn a jury's award to McPhelimy of £145,000 in…
Parades Commission blamed for Garvaghy trouble (Free article)
31 May 2001
``The Parades Commission must shoulder full responsibility for the outcome of last Saturday's Junior Orange Parade on the Garvaghy Road,'' says Dara O'Hagan, Sinn Féin Assembly member and Westminster election candidate for Upper Bann.
Landmark decision against rogue developers (Free article)
31 May 2001
Residents of the Cartron Bay estate in Sligo have finally won their 20-year battle to force Cartron Bay Construction Ltd to complete work on the estate built in 1974. In a landmark decision delivered by Judge Ó Caoimh in the High Court, the two directors of the company were held personally liable for the cost of completing the works on the estate,…
Parents angry over RUC school visit (Free article)
31 May 2001
Parents of children attending Termoncanice primary school in Limavady have hit out at school authorities, who invited the RUC to the school without informing them.
McBride International Day of Action (Free article)
31 May 2001
On Thursday, 24 May, activists around the world supported the family of Belfast teenager Peter McBride family in a Day of Action.
McCreesh book launched (Free article)
31 May 2001
Ending the 20th anniversary commemorations for IRA hunger striker Raymond McCreesh, last Thursday, 24 May, the Camloch 1981 Committee launched a memorial book.
Michael Barrett remembered (Free article)
31 May 2001
The public execution in London of Michael Barrett, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from near Montiagh, Fermanagh, was remembered at a special Mass in his honour last week on the anniversary of his execution on 26 May 1868.
Oldham explodes (Free article)
31 May 2001
After weeks of increasing tension, the Oldham area of Greater Manchester finally exploded last weekend as hundreds of young Asian men rioted in protest against racism, economic depravation, police brutality and the presence of British fascists in the area. The demonstrations flared at around the same time that nationalists in Portadown were also…
Crowe calls for social investment (Free article)
31 May 2001
Isn't it great that the Dublin government realised last week what the Irish public have known for more than the last decade - that the 26-County healthcare system is in crisis and suffering from years of systematic and deliberate underfunding. The cabinet sat through a day's meeting in the Ballymascanlon Hotel in Louth to be given an extensive…
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