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Alliance Party leader to meet familes of Bloody Sunday victims this evening

David Ford is to meet with families of Bloody Sunday victims after he was criticised for calling the Saville Inquiry “pointless”. The Alliance Party leader, tipped to be NI justice minister, made the comment last November in a briefing note which was leaked to the BBC. Sinn Fein had earlier called on him to meet

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Sinn Fein call on Alliance Party leader to retract his comments over Saville Inquiry

The Alliance leader has offered to meet the Bloody Sunday families after he was criticised for calling the Saville Inquiry “pointless”. Sinn Fein had said David Ford should meet the Bloody Sunday families. Foyle MLA Raymond McCartney described Mr Ford’s comments as “offensive and hurtful” to the families. He said they would be received “with

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Deputy McDaid describes Greens as ‘amateursh’

A former cabinet Minister has described the speculation over musical chairs among Green party deputies in Government as ‘amateurish’. It’s emerged that party leader John Gormley’s ministerial position could be rotated to Ciaran Cuffe. Donegal Deputy James McDaid says he doesn’t know how a political party could get themselves into such a situation. He doesn’t

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Packie Bonner announced as Grand Marshall for Dublins St.Patricks Day parade

Former Irish goalkeeper Packie Bonner has been announced as the Grand Marshall of this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade. The celebrations take place in Dublin on March 17th. It’s expected that a crowd of over 650 thousand people will line the streets of the cpaital to see the soccer legend take up his role. The

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Councillor McConalogue confident that Greencastle Breakwater will be completed

It’s now hoped that the necessary funds will be secured to ensure that Greencastle Breakwater can be completed. North Inishowen Councillor, Charlie Mc Conalogue says he’s confident that a formula has been achieved to save the project. The Government had shelved the project claiming the reason for the decision was that Donegal County Council had

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Deputy McDaid says the public want a Cabinet reshuffle

Former minister, Deputy James McDaid,  has said there is public appetite for a Cabinet reshuffle. Deputy McDaid was speaking after the Taoiseach Brian Cowen said he would be considering the Government’s progress in the coming period. Deputy McDaid also slammed Fianna Fail’s handling of Willie O’Dea’s resignation as Defence Minister. He said it was badly

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Three men arrested in Donegal, charged with IRA membership

Three men arrested as part of a garda investigation into dissident republican activity here in Co Donegal have been charged with IRA membership at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin today. 57-year-old Desmond Donnelly, of Drumall, Lisnarick, Co Fermanagh, 45 year-old, Gerard Mc Garrigle, of Mount Carmel Heights, Strabane and Jim Murphy, for whom no

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