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How the Northern Ireland Office has put the Peace Process at risk (Free article)

16 September 2004

Over the last few months Sinn Féin has been highlighting the ongoing campaign by securocrats within the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) to dismantle the Good Friday Agreement and ultimately put the entire Peace Process at risk.

Air Ambulance would save lives in Border region (Free article)

16 September 2004

Sinn Féin Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin and Fermanagh/South Tyrone MP Michelle Gildernew have welcomed the announcement of plans to redevelop St. Angelo Airport at Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh.

McCreevy abandons carbon tax (Free article)

16 September 2004

The Irish Government's climate change strategy was in tatters last week after Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy decided three months ahead of the usual budget day announcements that cabinet plans for the introduction of a carbon tax were being shelved.

Leeds Castle: Setting the scene for success or failure (Free article)

16 September 2004

Will the two Governments appease Unionism again?

Anti-collusion protest blockades Strabane PSNI (Free article)

16 September 2004

Over 100 anti-collusion protesters blocked the gates of Strabane PSNI barracks on Saturday 11th September demanding that the British government comes clean on its policy of collusion with loyalists.

Can the DUP deliver? (Free article)

16 September 2004

An irate Ian Paisley stood in front of the cameras and denounced reports of his ill health as a sectarian plot hatched by Catholic journalists.

MLA and TD to raise TCD discrimination (Free article)

16 September 2004

Last week Trinity College Dublin, without any prior consultation with their feeder schools and college counterparts in the Six Counties, circulated a letter to schools announcing that students seeking admission to TCD to study law and medicine, would, for this academic year 2004-2005, require results in four A-levels, instead of the normal three.

Limerick school exclusion slammed (Free article)

16 September 2004

Sinn Féin in Limerick has welcomed the intervention of Education Minister Noel Dempsey in the ongoing crisis in relation to secondary school places in the City. Party representative Maurice Quinlivan said he "hoped this will see this ongoing problem resolved and it will not occur again next year.

Should the GAA endorse the Long Kesh stadium plan? (Free article)

16 September 2004

Danny Morrison questions the decision of Danny Murphy, Ulster Council Secretary of the GAA, to back plans by the British government for a sports stadium at Long Kesh.

Republican historian: The smashing of the van (Free article)

16 September 2004

Shane MacThomáis revives An Phoblacht's weekly column marking key dates in Ireland's fight for independence.

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