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It's time for real talks (Free article)
9 May 2002
Sinn Féin Vice President, West Tyrone MP Pat Doherty, says it is time for real talks after the Assembly backed a Sinn Féin motion supporting the principles of the Good Friday Agreement despite opposition from the DUP and the abstention of the UUP.
Aimsir na gCuach (Free article)
9 May 2002
This week, AN DRAOI RUA discusses the cuckoo in Ireland, the weather predictions it brings, the superstitions connected with it and the respect that the writers of ancient manuscripts had for the bird.
Hunger strikers honoured (Free article)
9 May 2002
Speaking in Belfast at Sunday's 21st anniversary march to commemorate the 1981 Hunger Strike, Sinn Féin's Alex Maskey reiterated that republicans are still committed to the peace process.
Special Branch coerced 14-year-old to inform (Free article)
9 May 2002
Sinn Féin councillor Margaret McClenaghan has described as "outrageous" the revelations that Special Branch coerced a 14-year-old boy to act as an informer for them. The youth, now 19, came forward to republicans in the past number of weeks to confess his role.
Hand over Lisanelly base (Free article)
9 May 2002
Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty said that in light of the announcement by the British government to hand over Long Kesh, Crumlin Road jails and Malone and Ebrington Barracks to the Executive as a means of generating public funding, there is nothing now standing in the way of transferring the massive Lisanelly British Army installation in Omagh in a…
May Day in Birmingham (Free article)
9 May 2002
Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Gerry McLoughlin travelled to England last week for a speaking tour at the invitation of the Troops Out Movement. The tour took him to venues in Nottingham and Birmingham, where he expressed Sinn Féin's solidarity with members of the Trades Councils.
In brief (Free article)
9 May 2002
McBride's mother meets Reid, Wild attack on children, Catholic girl targeted in Antrim, Markets attack, Ballymena nationalists assaulted, UDA attack Randalstown pub, Orange Order challenged over arch and Derry residents slam A-Team tactics
Travellers protest new law (Free article)
9 May 2002
Over 1,000 people filled the length of O'Connell Street last Thursday to protest the government's recent legislation making trespass a criminal offence, in the process criminalising the traditional nomadic way of life of the Travellers that the same government had sworn to respect and protect.
Ellis proposes Community Wardens (Free article)
9 May 2002
In response to growing concerns about street crime and anti-social behaviour, Sinn Féin Councillor Dessie Ellis has said that part of the solution lies with Community Wardens.
O'Dea challenged on youth vote adverts (Free article)
9 May 2002
Sinn Féin has described newspaper advertisements carrying the name of Youth Affairs Minister Willie O'Dea urging young people to use their vote as "a transparent election gimmick by Willie O'Dea to promote himself and Fianna Fáil with taxpayers' money".
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