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Data Protection Bill mess (Free article)
24 October 2002
Speaking in the Dáil on Tuesday during the Second Stage of the Data Protection (Amendment) Bill 2002, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice and Equality, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, while broadly welcoming the Bill, expressed concerns about some aspects of it in terms of definitions and areas of responsibilities for Data Controllers.
Returning to Holy Cross (Free article)
24 October 2002
One year after the traumatic sectarian siege of Holy Cross girls' primary school, the right to walk to school free from fear of sectarian harassment remains the 'gift' of loyalism to exercise as and when they see fit, argues LAURA FRIEL. She says the culpability of state agencies in this and more recent sectarian persecution demands urgent address
Man recharged with death driver killing (Free article)
24 October 2002
A 20-year-old West Belfast man, Henry Marley, has been recharged with causing the death of Ballymurphy teenager Debbie McComb, who was killed by death drivers in March of this year.
It's official: Belfast is no longer in Ireland (Free article)
24 October 2002
A panel of top journalists from RTÉ and many of Ireland's leading newspapers has issued a ruling which amounts to a declaration that Belfast is no longer in Ireland.
Women battered by the system again (Free article)
24 October 2002
The recent Supreme Court ruling declaring aspects of the Domestic Violence Act, 1996 unconstitutional has reopened the debate on men and women's rights in family law cases.
Paying lip service to sectarianism in Scotland (Free article)
24 October 2002
JIM SLAVEN argues that the focus of a new campaign against sectarianism in Scotland has been exclusively placed on the Irish community and particularly worrying has been the attempt to label legitimate expressions of Irishness as sectarian
Monaghan General Hospital protest fast enters final week (Free article)
24 October 2002
Independent TDs have given their support to the protest fast and vigil demanding the retention and development of services at Monaghan General Hospital.
An Broc Bocht! (Free article)
24 October 2002
The Department of Agriculture in Dublin is set to begin an assault on the badger population and will employ 75 personnel to 'remove infection'. Alternatives have not been given enough consideration, says AN DRAOI RUA
Sectarian soccer abuse (Free article)
24 October 2002
The sectarianism that permeates soccer in the Six Counties reared its ugly head at the weekend when supporters of Belfast club Glentoran hurled sectarian abuse at Omagh Town manager Roy McCreadie.
The IRA and the Catholic Church (Free article)
24 October 2002
The IRA, 1926-36, is a new academic study of the army based in large part on the papers of Maurice (Moss) Twomey, who was chief of staff during this period and left a vast quantity of written material to which author Brian Hanley was given access. Here we print a second edited extract. The book will be launched on 31 October by Four Courts Press…
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