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Empey urged to end alliance with PUP by UVF victim’s father

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Friends of Haddock linked to murder attempt


Taoiseach must demand collusion summit with Tony Blair


LOACH HITS BACK

Director of Tan War film The Wind that Shakes the Barley rejects British tabloid ‘vitriol’ against his work saying ‘partition has failed’ and the unionist veto should be replaced ‘by a way of unravelling the sad legacy of the 1921 treaty’


DUP Position On Violence Exposed By Demand To Free Poyntzpass Killers


Questions Raised For Orange Order After Scottish UDA Conviction


Wolfe Tone Commemoration: Organise now for major republican gathering


Reviews: An Phoblacht looks at Ken Loach's new film and a book about the IRA 1920-1922

The most powerful film I've seen Film Review The wind that shakes the barley Directed by Ken Loach


Both sides in Treaty dispute failed IRA in the North

Book Review The Northern IRA and the Early Years of Partition 1920-1922 By Robert Lynch, Irish Academic Press, ISBN 0-7165-3377-4. Price €27.50 (paper back)


 
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