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TheJournal.ie on MSNGerry Adams slams 'vindictive' UK government plans to block compensation for illegal internmentAdams said the planned law change only compounds the injustice suffered by those interned during the Troubles.
The Dáil on Wednesday night passed the legislation by 83 votes to 61 and it now goes to the Seanad. Mr O’Callaghan said there ...
There were big questions over student fees in the Dáil and tears in Westminster over welfare cuts. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou ...
The student contribution fee has been temporarily reduced for the past three years as part of cost-of-living packages ...
BELFAST is set to host the annual National Hunger Strike Commemoration in August.
Sinn Féin Ballyarnett Councillor Sandra Duffy has welcomed the allocation of additional funding by Derry & Strabane District ...
The big question is when unionists will finally accept that their future inescapably lies on this island and become ...
Postgraduate student and Sinn Féin party member Daithí Fitzgerald said the government’s reversal of the €1,000 reduction in college fees is a calculated attack on young people.
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Politicians ask questions about services and the Occupied Territories Bill but get few answersPOLITICIANS QUIZZED OFFICIALS from the Department of Foreign ... He said that waiting on the AG advice was “not going to work ...
The High Court ruling has placed the Climate Change Act back in the spotlight, and the Irish News has gauged the Assembly ...
Legislation is to be brought forward to stop Gerry Adams receiving compensation over being interred in the 1970s, the ...
Politicians are calling for reviews to be carried out in the wake of the sentence given to a GP convicted of having more than ...
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