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I am proud to be a rebel – Roger Casement by Gerry Adams

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Tuesday was the anniversary of Big Doc’s (Kieran Doherty) death on hunger strike. He died the day after Kevin Lynch

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Building for Success and a United Ireland

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In 1992 Sinn Féin held our Ard Fheis in the Ballyfermot Community Centre

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A flicker of hope in the Middle East crisis

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The purpose of the French initiative is to try and inject some life back into the process through a peace conference to be held toward the end of this year

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The first cross border bridge since partition

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The recent appointment of Sinn Féin MLA Chris Hazzard as the north’s first Infrastructure Minister gives an added impetus to the Narrow Water project

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Europe condemns treatment of Traveller community

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Woodland Park is a depressing, poorly designed concrete complex of connecting bays for mobile homes that was built as a halting site for Traveller families

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The Long Road to Peace

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Making peace, as Gerry Adams continues to reiterate, quoting Nelson Mandela, is much more difficult than making war

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North of Ireland election results

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The final results of the election in the North of Ireland show some changes in the composition of the new Assembly

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Enda Kenny re-elected Taoiseach after ‘tawdry deals’

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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has received the seal of office of Taoiseach from the President after being re-elected this afternoon with the help of nine independents and the tacit support of Fianna Fail

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The Challenges Ahead – Five for west Belfast

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Next Thursday May 5th – the anniversary of the death on hunger strike of my friend and comrade Bobby Sands – there will an election to the Assembly

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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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