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Offences Against the State Act review "deeply flawed" (Free article)
6 June 2002
Commenting on the reports of the outcome of the Review of the Offences Against the State Act, the Sinn Féin Dáil group leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD said:
Time for education alternative (Free article)
6 June 2002
Sinn Féin TD Sean Crowe has called for radical change to the state education system. He was speaking this week in advance of the begining of the Leaving and Junior certificate examinations on Wednesday.
TD calls for Medical Card extension (Free article)
6 June 2002
The new Programme for Government shuld extend the Medical Card scheme to people on the minimum wage or under 18 and in full-time education, says Dublin South-West Sinn Féin TD Seán Crowe.
US Air Force allowed to train in Irish airspace (Free article)
6 June 2002
The leader of the Sinn Féin group in the Dáil, Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD has described as "a big lie" the Irish government's supposed commitment to military neutrality.
Southeast TDs urged to unite behind Radiotherapy unit demand (Free article)
6 June 2002
Sinn Féin is calling on all newly elected TDs in the Southeast to meet as a matter of urgency regarding the need for a Radiotherapy unit for the region. Waterford spokesperson David Cullinane said it is imperative that all TDs in the region unite and work together on this vital issue.
Appointment of International Judge announced (Free article)
13 June 2002
As expected it was announced on Wednesday, 29 May, that retired Canadian judge Peter Cory (76) has been appointed to 'review' a number of controversial killings where there have been allegations of collusion.
Funding shortfall (Free article)
13 June 2002
We have a new government, have they any money? Exchequer returns for the first five months of 2002 show a serious problem. Income tax receipts are 15% down on last year. Total tax revenue is only 1% less than this time last year. Finance minister Charlie McCreevy had forecast an 8.6% increase in tax revenue.
Why we're backing Willie (Free article)
13 June 2002
As the classic song by The Verve goes, "it's a bittersweet symphony, this life".
Mala Poist (Free article)
13 June 2002
Special Court must go A Chairde, The Irish judiciary continues to use the inherited British judicial system as it also continues to use the inherited county boundaries. As we all know law and justice can be poles apart. Is it not time for us to consider an inquisitorial system, as opposed absolutely to inquisitions, where those charged with…
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