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Tag Archives: Gerry Adams

Sectarian graffiti ‘not representative’ of area

Sectarian graffiti painted on an Orange Hall and nearby bus shelter is not representative of the people

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IRSP claims on hunger strike deal

The Irish Republican Socialist movement have claimed that their seven year investigation into the 1981 Long Kesh hunger strikes has “conclusively” found that there was an offer made by the British government to the prisoners that could have saved lives.

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Liam Adams ruling put back to Monday

A decision on whether a brother of Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams is to be extradited to the North to face charges of sexual abuse has been postponed.

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Big weekend looms

SINN Féin President Gerry Adams has hailed this weekend’s historic Ard Fheis as “an important event for the second largest city in Ireland”.

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