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July '81 deaths of two hunger strikers (Free article)
6 July 2020
In early July 1981 An Phoblacht reported on the deaths of Joe McDonnell and Martin Hurson on hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh, the fifth and sixth strikers to die.
50th Anniversary of the Battle of St Matthews and the Falls Curfew (Free article)
3 July 2020
Addressing a mass rally in west Belfast in 1975, then Sinn Féin Vice-President Máire Drumm spoke of the emergence of what she called “The risen people.” There had been resistance before, even armed resistance, but now “we have a risen people” and, as Máire told the crowd, “No one can beat a risen people.”
The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin (Free article)
4 July 2020
Welcome to The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin where we bring you a flavour of the work and campaigns that we have been engaged in over the past week.
The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin (Free article)
11 July 2020
Welcome to The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin where we bring you a flavour of the work and campaigns that we have been engaged in over the past week.
Time to talk about ‘silver bullet’ drug use (Free article)
14 July 2020
The growing prevalence of nitrous oxide can be tackled by controlling supply, but most importantly by talking to young people about why they use drugs, the harm that might happen and the risky behaviour it can lead to.
'I want to see a pension for all with no one left behind' - wounded ex-prisoner (Free article)
14 July 2020
A republican ex-prisoner who was wounded in a loyalist gun attack while saving the lives of young people has said a pension for those injured in the conflict should be open to all with no one left behind.
Politics must be set to the side to tackle Covid on an all-island basis - Gildernew (Free article)
19 July 2020
Writing on An Phoblacht.com, Sinn Féin Health Spokesperson Colm Gildernew MLA said politics must be set to the side to tackle Covid19 on an all-island basis and flaws in Coronavirus travel safeguards need to be addressed
The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin (Free article)
18 July 2020
Welcome to The Weekly Digest from Sinn Féin where we bring you a flavour of the work and campaigns that we have been engaged in over the past week.
Centenary of the Belfast Pogrom 1920 (Free article)
21 July 2020
When the Partition of Ireland was first proposed in 1914 James Connolly said that such a scheme would mean “a carnival of reaction both North and South”. In the summer of 1920, as the British government unleashed the Black and Tans, and as it pushed forward legislation to partition the country, the carnival of reaction was seen in its full horror…
Tributes paid following the death of former Sinn Féin MP Tom Mitchell (Free article)
23 July 2020
Tributes have been paid to veteran republican and former Sinn Féin MP Tom Mitchell who died yesterday, aged 88.
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