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Michel Martin could play a leadership role in the necessary process of making Irish unity a reality

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during and after the general election the one thing that all Fianna Fáil spokespersons agreed on was their hostility to Sinn Féin emerging as the official opposition in the Dáil.

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O’Brien calls for new approach to drugs problem

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Sinn Féin spokesperson for Drugs, Deputy Jonathan O’Brien said that drugs problems should be dealt with as a health problem rather than a criminal justice one

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IRELAND PEACE PROCESS: THE JOURNEY IS NOT OVER YET

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On 9 April, eighteen years ago, the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Ireland. It took four years for the British and Irish governments, republican and nationalist parties and unionist parties (of the North of Ireland) to reach such an agreement

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Ireland, 1916: Something To Commemorate?

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If 1916 means anything to those of us who aspire and struggle for radical social change it has to be because in an environment with so little integrity the moments that appear and the individuals that are fortunate to embody them become like a light in the proverbial darkness

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IRISH ELECTION UPHEAVAL, 2. NO GOVERNMENT. Anyone Notice Any Difference?

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The only prospect for stable government here is, unfortunately, a coalition of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, the two main right-wing parties since the foundation of the Irish state

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Obama silent as Adams blasts White House insult

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Post Views: 15 No comment so far by the White House after an extraordinary insult to Gerry Adams drew stinging criticism from the Sinn Fein party leader and stunned Irish-American political leaders. Mr Adams hit out after being stopped from

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Border poll if Britain quits EU – McGuinness

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Sinn Fein and North of Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the Six Counties on the reunification of Ireland if Britain decides to leave the EU

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Dáil should not be adjourned even if no Taoiseach elected on Thursday – Gerry Adams

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Sinn Féin is opposing plans for the Dáil to be adjourned on Thursday if a Taoiseach is not elected

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A key Sinn Fein objective is emerging

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I first met Gerry Adams in the autumn of 1977 at a meeting about political prisoners in the Ballymurphy Tenants Association. A man of the highest integrity

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Irish Election Upheaval?

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perhaps the left could bother to provide voters with an analysis that says politics need not be about lies and betrayal

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