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Kelly accuses British of planned cover up over stolen files

Stories

Howth meeting - Planning for negotiations and elections

Seeking a mandate for change


Church paint bombed by loyalists


Promoting alternative vision for future of Europe and Ireland


Debating truth recovery


Feature: Sectarian attacks continue in Ballymena

Roots of bigotry to be found in attitude of unionist parties


Building support for political way forward


OPINION: Republicans should make political plans fit the circumstances

The context for using political strength. DOMHNALL Ó COBHTHAIGH argues that Sinn Féin needs to look critically at where party structures have failed to maximise the opportunities to drive forward an agenda of change with the power we have had.


Books: A new publication Bobby Sands and Tom Humphries' book on the glory days of Dublin and Kerry

Sands biography for younger readers


New play commemorates Hunger Strikes


Adams in Palestine Dialogue the way forward

Finding solutions is possible Last week Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams travelled to the Middle East. Two party colleagues, Richard McAuley and Joe McCullough, accompanied him. Here RICHARD McAULEY writes about their experiences.


 
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