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DUP and BBC trivialise gun attack on family (Free article)
9 October 2003
Unionist political ambivalence to sectarian violence was once again demonstrated when DUP MP for East Derry Gregory Campbell described as "naive" a Catholic family whose home was attacked twice in two days by unionist paramilitaries.
Closing DART at weekends defies logic (Free article)
9 October 2003
Iarnród Éireann's announcement that it is to close down the DART service on weekends for the following nine months from next Saturday is "completely unacceptable", says Sinn Féin Dáil spokesperson on Transport, Seán Crowe. He said while he didn't dispute that the network needed upgrading, the timing defies logic.
Sinn Féin meets Children's Commissioner (Free article)
9 October 2003
Sinn Féin Children and Young People's spokesperson, West Belfast Cllr Sue Ramsey and Equality Spokesperson, Upper Bann representative Dara O'Hagan, were positive after meeting with the new Commissioner for Children and Young People, Nigel Williams, on Monday in Belfast.
Young man's skull fractured (Free article)
9 October 2003
A 21-year-old Catholic man had his skull fractured with either a wheel brace or hammer when he was attacked by loyalists as he walked along the Cliftonville Road in North Belfast in the early hours of Sunday morning 5 October.
Family flees home after loyalist attack (Free article)
9 October 2003
A Catholic family of four had to flee their home on the Parkhill estate in Antrim after an attack by a gang of masked unionist paramilitaries on Sunday night, 5 October. Siobhan Robb, her partner and their two young children had been inundated with bogus fast food deliveries and taxis all evening before the situation became more serious with the…
Man assaulted for second time (Free article)
9 October 2003
A 30-year-old Catholic man from the Short Strand was the victim of two sectarian attacks in the space of a week. Robert McDonnell from Bryson Court was first attacked on September 27 as he walked along the Ormeau Road at around 11pm.
Belfast home stoned (Free article)
9 October 2003
Sinn Féin councillor Marie Moore has called on the owners of the site formerly known as Finlay's factory on the Ballygomartin Road to secure it before someone is seriously injured by loyalists.
PSNI ignoring intimidation in Limavady (Free article)
9 October 2003
Catholic residents from the Edenmore Drive area of Limavady have sent an open letter to the PSNI chief Hugh Orde requesting a meeting. They say the PSNI is ignoring loyalist intimidation in the area.
Comic Relief witch-hunt no laughing matter (Free article)
16 October 2003
Unionist politicians and the British press are raging about Comic Relief's recent £80,000 donation to republican ex-prisoner group Tar Isteach for youth development work in North Belfast, and are doing their utmost to pressure the charity to pull the promised funding. The criticism could not only damage the reputation of the well-respected…
On election footing (Free article)
16 October 2003
At last, it appears that Assembly elections are finally about to be called.
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