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sligo / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Thursday June 10, 2004 00:20 by Pete Ranks   text 8 comments (last - wednesday june 16, 2004 17:13)
On Wednesday next, the 16th of June, there will be a public meeting in the Trades Club on Castle St. at 9:00pm, where Nuria Dunne, an Iraqi citizen, will speak about the ongoing illegal occupation of her country. Other unconfirmed guest speakers are also expected. read full story / add a comment
sligo / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday June 01, 2004 21:22 by vincent   text 2 comments (last - saturday june 12, 2004 20:12)
The Irish College of Psychiatrists refuses to declare the extent of its involvement in drug company sponsorship read full story / add a comment
sligo / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday May 15, 2004 16:22 by Vincent   text 167 comments (last - friday july 18, 2008 18:55)
Lundbeck Ireland is a pharmaceutical company which claims to be “focused on finding new and effective therapies for psychiatric and neurological disorders". Instead psychiatric drugs have for many proved to be mind disabling and brain-damaging drugs which do not help people who suffer from severe mental distress. read full story / add a comment
sligo / miscellaneous / news report Friday April 09, 2004 03:07 by G Hawk   text 10 comments (last - monday april 12, 2004 17:49)
The acquisition by the Labour Party in Sligo of former Blueshirt, Jimmy McGarry, has sundered the party in the constituency. So fraught are things in the Sligo-North Leitrim constituency that party leader, Pat Rabbitte, was literally abandoned by former deputy and party standard-bearer in Sligo, Cllr Declan Bree, on a recent tour of the constituency. read full story / add a comment
sligo / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Wednesday April 07, 2004 02:41 by B. Scanlon
The Labour Party spokesperson on Justice and Law Reform, Mr Joe Costello T.D., will deliver the oration at this years Annual Easter 1916 Commemoration Ceremony, which takes place at the Republican Plot in Sligo Cemetery on Easter Monday next at 12 Noon.

Alderman Declan Bree will preside at the event, which is being held under the auspices of the Sligo/Leitrim Constituency Council of the Labour Party.

Mr Costello, who is a native of Geevagh, Co. Sligo, is Labour T.D. for the Dublin Central Constituency. A teacher and trade unionist, Deputy Costello is widely admired for his campaigning zeal on civil and human rights issues.

Those attending the commemoration are requested to assemble at Cairns Drive at 11.50.a.m. on Easter Monday morning. read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / press release Friday April 02, 2004 13:32 by Pat   text 5 comments (last - friday april 02, 2004 16:28)
THE Labour Party is proposing the most radical reform, re-organisation and re-mapping of Local Government in Ireland, since the present model was established in 1898, said Sligo Labour Alderman Declan Bree when he addressed a Press Conference in Dublin to launch Labour’s new proposals for the reform of Local Government. read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / news report Monday March 01, 2004 13:42 by JP   text 26 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 18:53)
Labour Party officials moved quickly this morning to diffuse another simmering row over selection of election candidates with a strong declaration that a convention for the Sligo/Strandhill electoral area had been conducted “strictly above board and in full accordance with party rules”. The statement from the party’s regional organiser, Mr. John Feely came in a response to a claim by Mr. Martin Cadden, who surprisingly withdrew from the contest for selection at Saturday’s convention, that the party head office had “manipulated the system” to ensure that Ald. Jim McGarry would secure a nomination. The row is the latest in a catalogue of differences which have surfaced since Ald. McGarry left Fine Gael to join the Labour Party late last year. On this occasion, Mr. Cadden, who had been expected to be an automatic choice for the Strandhill area for the forthcoming council elections, is claiming his late withdrawal was a protest against head office interference. read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / news report Wednesday February 25, 2004 15:45 by rayo   text 3 comments (last - monday march 01, 2004 13:30)
A LABOUR party candidate in the local elections has sensationally withdrawn his name from the ticket and said he may stand as an independent. read full story / add a comment
sligo / consumer issues / event notice Friday February 06, 2004 04:38 by Oliver Moore
Sligo Institute of Technology, Room A0004 tuesday 1.15 .

30 mins presentation, 30 mins discussion.

Paper given by Oliver Moore, Sligo IT PhD candidate. read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / news report Friday January 16, 2004 11:37 by pat   text 46 comments (last - monday january 19, 2004 15:27)
The division of county Leitrim by the Constituency Commission and the creation of a new Sligo/North Leitrim 3 seat Dail constituency and a new Roscommon/South Leitrim 3 seat constituency has been described as disappointing and unfair by Labour Alderman Declan Bree. read full story / add a comment
sligo / miscellaneous / news report Friday November 14, 2003 10:11 by allen   text 1 comment (last - saturday november 15, 2003 02:52)
As the controversy continues over the admission into the Labour Party of former Fine Gael councillor Jimmy McGarry, Labour leader Deputy Pat Rabbitte, speaking to The Sligo media in his first interview on the issue, pointed out that a democratic decision had been taken to welcome Ald. McGarry into the Party. Deputy Rabbitte added that he joined in that welcome and insisted that the democratic decision taken now had to apply. read full story / add a comment
sligo / bin tax / household tax / water tax / news report Monday November 10, 2003 09:29 by Allen   text 14 comments (last - wednesday september 28, 2005 17:09)
COMMUNITY Alliance are pleased that due to the defection of Ald. McGarry to the Labour Party and the comments reported in the Sligo Champion that he has been a closet Socialist for many years, the opportunity now exists to have the refuse collection service taken back under the control of the borough council in line with Labour Party policy. read full story / add a comment
sligo / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday October 29, 2003 09:37 by Allen   text 29 comments (last - friday november 07, 2003 14:09)
The transfer saga of former Fine Gael Alderman Jim McGarry to Labour could take a fresh twist this week. A crunch meeting of the party’s constituency council on Thursday evening in the Trades club is due to consider the decision of the West Ward’s branch to accept him into the party. read full story / add a comment
sligo / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday October 22, 2003 11:45 by pat   text 37 comments (last - wednesday november 19, 2003 18:16)
Labour bosses have told local branches to toe the line over the controversial admission of ex-Fine Gael councillor Jim McGarry to the party.The powerful National Executive Committee of the party called on all Sligo/Leitrim members to accept the split decision of the west ward branch to admit Councillor McGarry. read full story / add a comment
sligo / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday October 21, 2003 09:23 by Allen   text 1 comment (last - tuesday october 21, 2003 11:25)
The future of the Labour Party in the Sligo/Leitrim constituency is at stake following the admission of former Fine Gael councillor, Alderman Jimmy McGarry, according to the organisation’s most high profile flag bearer. read full story / add a comment
sligo / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday October 07, 2003 15:06 by Dannie McQ   text 18 comments (last - thursday october 09, 2003 18:01)
Yesterday I went to the Burger King on O'Connell Street and got a take away meal. I left the joint to meet with my mates in McDonalds. After a few minutes the manager came up to me and took my meal off me saying "next time you eat in here make sure it's McDonalds". He then dumped it in the bin. It wasn't even half ate and it really annoyed me cause he actually threw away my donought which was in a plain brown bag on the middle of the table. read full story / add a comment
sligo / anti-war / imperialism / press release Thursday September 25, 2003 12:13 by pete ranks
There shall be a benefit night for the Catholic Workers on Friday the 3rd of October in McGarrigles, O'Connell St., Sligo. Details yet to be announced, but harvesting of the spuds is likely to be on the agenda........ read full story / add a comment
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sligo / anti-capitalism / news report Thursday September 11, 2003 20:35 by Ruairi   text 4 comments (last - sunday september 14, 2003 14:41)   image 6 images
On the morning of Wednesday September 10th peace activists from Donegal, Cavan and Sligo gathered for a silent peace vigil. The vigil involved candles, banners and creative art and was designed to reflect on the ongoing bloodshed in occupied Iraq and the Irish government's complicity by allowing U.S military forces to use Irish airspace, landing and refueling facilities. read full story / add a comment
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sligo / anti-war / imperialism / press release Thursday September 04, 2003 19:08 by Ruairi   text 5 comments (last - saturday september 06, 2003 01:56)   image 1 image
A coalition of concerned citizens are planning on marking the September 10th-11th Government ‘think tank’ meeting in Sligo by staging a peace vigil and ‘Need B-4 Greed’ Protest. read full story / add a comment
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sligo / anti-capitalism / news report Thursday August 21, 2003 18:27 by Ruairi   text 12 comments (last - tuesday august 26, 2003 15:46)   image 1 image
A variety of groups and individuals are expected to mark the Fianna Fail 'think tank' session in Sligo by displaying their dismay and anger at the Government's policies towards HEALTH, EDUCATION, NEUTRALITY, SHANNON AIRPORT, FOREIGN POLICY, CORRUPTION, RACISM and SOVEREIGNTY. All invited! read full story / add a comment
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