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SF, Greens and independents form Dáil Technical Group (Free article)
10 October 2002
TDs from the Green Party, Sinn Féin and Independents, including the Socialist Party, on Wednesday formed a Technical Group in the Dáil in order to secure proper recognition in terms of speaking time and facilities in Leinster House.
Sinn Féin to raise exploration licences (Free article)
10 October 2002
Sinn Féin Natural Resources spokesperson, Martin Ferris TD, says the party will raise former Energy and Communications Minister Ray Burke's role in the issuing of oil and gas exploration licences when the Dáil meets this week to discuss the fallout from the Interim Report of the Flood Tribunal.
Taoiseach's Department harasses Monaghan hospital protest (Free article)
10 October 2002
A small temporary shelter for people maintaining a fast and vigil outside Government Buildings last week was removed by Dublin City Council officials on Wednesday morning, 2 October. The move was described by Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin as an attempt by the Taoiseach's Department to thwart a peaceful and dignified protest in support of…
Justice Minister quizzed on EU-US secret agreement (Free article)
10 October 2002
At Sinn Féin's request, the Minister for Justice, Equality, and Law Reform, Michael McDowell TD, attended a meeting of the Select Committee on European Affairs on Wednesday.
Crowe questions decision to review social housing scheme (Free article)
10 October 2002
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Affairs, Seán Crowe TD, has questioned the decision of the government to look at bringing to an end the social housing scheme which requires developers to set aside 20% of their land for affordable housing:
Thousands join day of action (Free article)
10 October 2002
Thousands of trade unionists took to the streets across the 26 Counties last Friday in a day of action to secure improvements in statutory redundancy payments.
Everyone, republican or otherwise (Free article)
17 October 2002
It was winter-cold and at the corner of Sevastopol Street a bitter wind was blowing.
Concern at decision on interim barring orders (Free article)
17 October 2002
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Family Affairs, Seán Crowe TD, has expressed his concern at the serious ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision last week to declare interim barring orders unconstitutional.
Mala Poist (Free article)
17 October 2002
How many times must we say No? A Chairde, Here we go again - Bertie the Shepherd, herding us down the European road to suicide. Will Bertie ever learn? Recently, we displayed our soccer adulation with wild abandon - as is our wont. We are not afraid to let our hair down. We're fun loving, and maybe raucous at time, crazy in merriment, but…
New militancy on campuses (Free article)
17 October 2002
Students in the 26 Counties are among the most hard done by in Europe, according to a new survey of student life on the continent.
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