English Language News
2001
23.11.
- 16.12.2001
Friday-Monday, 23-26 November, 2001
- Finucane Murder Case collapses, more delays seen
Monday, 26 November, 2001
- Statement on behalf of the Finucane Family
Tuesday-Thursday, 27-29 November, 2001
- Collusion link to journalist's Killing
Friday-Monday, 30 November-3 December, 2001
- Nelson's murderous past ignored
Sunday, 2 December, 2001
- Stobie gave RUC Finucane details
Tuesday-Thursday, 4-6 December, 2001
- Furore over RUC's Knowledge of Omagh bomb
Friday , 7 December, 2001
- Collusion - Britains's Involvement in the murder of
Pat Finucane
Friday-Sunday, 7-9 December, 2001
- RUC Double-Agents behind Omagh bomb - Claim
- Horror over refugees entombed in freight container
- Feature: The Colombia 3 -- how you can help
- Omagh demands public inquiry
- Omagh tip-off report 'hidden' for a year
- Secrecy subverts state of security
Monday, 10 December, 2001
- O'Loan toughens Omagh report
Wednesday, 12 December, 2001
- Flash: Double agent William Stobie shot dead
- Collusion suspected in Stobie Murder
- Police Ombudsman's report on Omagh bomb
Thursday, 13 December, 2001
Press releases:
- Amnesty International and Committee on the
Administration of Justice on murder of William Stobie
- Creating a shadow criminal justice system in the name of
"fighting international terrorism"
Sunday, 16 December, 2001
- Flanagan's folly
- Flanagan apologises for 'suicide' outburst'
- NIO ignored Stobie's pleas for help
- The man who knew too much
24.11.
- 25.11.2001
Saturday, 24 November, 2001
- Flash: Loyalists to suspend siege on Holy Cross
Sunday, 25 November, 2001
- Loyalist protest lifted but police remain
14.10.
- 15.11.2001
Sunday, 14 October, 2001
- When nationalism was not a dirty word.
- Finucane murder gun tampered with.
Monday, 22 October, 2001
- Adams says IRA move can save peace process.
Tuesday, 23 October, 2001
- IRA announces it has disposed of arms.
Wednesday October 24, 2001
- UUP returns to govt; demilitarisation to begin.
- The view from the peace line.
- IRA liberates Peace Process.
- Historic days in Ireland
Thursday-Monday, 25-29 October, 2001
- Feature: Persecution - A Holy Cross mother speaks out.
- Murder and mayhem in bid to end Peace Process.
- Injuries mount as North Belfast pogrom continue
Friday, 2 November, 2001
- Anti-Agreement unionists block Trimble's return.
Friday-Monday, 2-5 November, 2001
- Crisis continues, but Trimble has assembly votes.
- PSNI spells RUC for nationalists.
Tuesday, 6 November, 2001
- Anti-Agreement anger as Trimble is finally elected.
Friday-Monday, 9-12 November, 2001
- Analysis: RUC/PSNI - Different name, same bigots.
Tuesday-Thursday, 13-15 November, 2001
- Plastic bullets anger after children are injured
30.08.
- 07.10.2001
Thursday, 30 August, 2001
- Colonialism fuels Ireland's hatred, fear
Friday-Monday, 31 August - 3 September, 2001
- Children terrorised in corridor of hate
Tuesday-Thursday, 4-6 September, 2001
- Loyalists bomb children at school blockade - Death threats
issued against parents
- Home destroyed in sectarian attack
Thursday, 6 September, 2001
- What the Irish papers say
Friday-Monday, 7-10 September, 2001
- Analysis: Blockade must Be lifted
Tuesday-Friday, 11-14 September, 2001
- Irish united in sympathy
- We must show there is a better way - Adams
- Learning From This Tragedy
- Bin Laden comes home to roost
Saturday-Monday, 15-17 September, 2001
- Attacks an affront to morality of freedom fighters
- Hume quits as SDLP leader
- Attacks on Irish Muslims as world braces for war
Thursday, 20 September, 2001
- Flash: IRA to intensify arms dialogue
Tuesday-Thursday, 18-20 September, 2001
- IRA arms move welcomed, but problems remain
- Appeal for Holy Cross dialogue met with bricks and abuse
- Campaign for Colombia Three launched
Friday, 21 September, 2001
- Flash: Political institutions suspended for 3rd time
Friday-Sunday, 21-23 September, 2001
- Analysis: SDLP in crisis as Hume bows out
- Intense loyalist violence in North Belfast
- Schoolkids targeted across Belfast
Monday-Wednesday, 24-26 September, 2001
- North Belfast nationalists under siege
- RUC watch from jeep as Catholics attacked
Tuesday, 25 September, 2001
- Urgent funding appeal
- Holy Cross School - Cross purposes
Saturday, 29 September, 2001
- Flash: Irish journalist shot dead
Thursday-Sunday, 27-30 September, 2001
- Funeral of murdered journalist - RHD claims shooting
- Tribute to Hume as new SDLP leader is chosen
Monday-Wednesday, 1-3 October, 2001
- Hunger strikers honoured in South Africa
- Devenny family vindicated - RUC shamed
- Analysis: Trimble's hypocrisy
Sunday, 7 October, 2001
- Nelson suspect said to have ordered hit on reporter
- Counting the cost of murders in print
02.08.
- 30.08.2001
Thursday-Friday, 2-3 August, 2001
- Dissidents explode car bomb in London
- Loyalist bomb cache uncovered
- Analysis: Reid's position on UDA outrageous
Monday, 6 August, 2001
- Flash: IRA has begun disarming process - IICD
Tuesday, 7 August, 2001
- Flash: Unionists reject Govts' plan to save Agreement
Wednesday-Friday, 8-10 August, 2001
- Fury as institutions are collapsed
Friday, 10 August, 2001
- Flash: British collapse institutions for 2nd time
Tuesday, 14 August, 2001
- Flash: IRA responds to rejection of arms proposal
- Feature: Loyalist attacks 2001
Tuesday-Thursday, 14-16 August, 2001
- Analysis: Trimble can celebrate as process begins to
unhinge
Tuesday-Thursday, August 21-23, 2001
- British urged to come clean on UDA
- British people want out of Ireland - poll
Friday-Monday, 24-27 August, 2001
- Loyalists attempt massacre
- British govt accused of undermining inquiry
- Analysis: Another kind of black hole
Sunday, 26 August, 2001
- Sinn Fein response to new policing reform plan
Tuesday-Thursday, 28-30 August, 2001
19.07.
- 01.08.2001
Thursday-Sunday, 19-22 July, 2001
- The Silent War
- Feature: Globalisation Wars
Monday-Wednesday, 23-25 July, 2001
- Unionist silence on sectarian attacks 'appalling'
- Family flees home after loyalist mob attacks
- Feature: Police brutality in Genoa
Thursday-Sunday, 26-29 July, 2001
- Teen Murdered In Drive-By Gun Attack
- UDA 'attempting to destroy peace'
Sunday, 29 July, 2001
- North rescue plan targets RUC and institutions
Wednesday, 1 August, 2001
- Governments package on implementation of Good Friday
Agreement
- Make sure to wake me up
when it’s 1972
09.07.
- 15.07.2001
Monday-Wednesday, 9-11 July, 2001
- Ardoyne protest brutally attacked by RUC
- Elderly woman dies after loyalist attack
- Analysis: A slap in the face
Thursday, 12 July, 2001
Friday, 13 July, 2001
Sunday, 15 July, 2001
- Ardoyne riots were inevitable
- Police action the
stumbling block to peace
04.07.
- 10.07.2001
Monday-Thursday, 4-7 July, 2001
- Loyalists kill Catholic teenager - Outrage as Trimble
smears victim
Friday-Sunday, 6-8 July, 2001
- Analysis: Adams on arms
- Pipe and petrol bomb attacks
Sunday, 8 July, 2001
- Analysis: Drumcree's last stand for Protestant middle class
- "No dramatic" IRA gesture on arms issue
Tuesday, 10 July, 2001
- UFF/UDA withdraw support from Good Friday agreement
- Flash: Loyalists back out of talks, Good Friday Agreement
06.06.
- 01.07.2001
Wednesday, 6 June, 2001
- Only a No vote can allow time for a true debate
Friday, 8 June, 2001
- Ireland says No to Nice Treaty
- Westminster Election Results 2001 for the
North of Ireland
Sunday, 10 June, 2001
- Analysis: Sinn Fein is ahead
Friday-Monday, 15-18 June, 2001
- Crunch talks begin in London
- Cabinet clash in aftermath of Nice vote
- British government blocks Stevens probe
Tuesday-Thursday, 19-21 June, 2001
- Ardoyne School under Loyalist siege
- Church burnings as Ballymena loyalists claim territory
- US, Canadian groups backs Finucane inquiry call
Friday-Monday, 22-25 June, 2001
- Trimble to march slowly into the sunset
- Alliance continues discrimination in Belfast mayoral race
- Witness tells of 'monstrous' Bloody Sunday murder scene
Tuesday-Wednesday, 25-26 June, 2001
- Arms issue can be resolved – Adams
- TD says Second Nice referendum would be defeated
Sunday, 1 July, 2001
- McGuinness warning on Agreement
- Unionism in a state - Danny Morrison on the UUP leader's
David Trimble resignation
29.12.2000
- 16.01.2001
New Year Holiday, 29 December 2000 - 1 January, 2001
- Dublin planned 'invasion' into North in 1970
- Tony Blair must engage - Adams, IRA
Tuesday, 2 January, 2001
- Raytheon's presence in N. Ireland debated
Tuesday-Thursday, 2-4 January, 2000
- Analysis: 1969 and all that (Fr Des Wilson)
Thursday-Saturday, 11-13 January, 2000
Sunday-Tuesday, 14-16 January, 2000
- Analysis: A just resolution