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Wednesday, February 11, 2004 |
Back to the Future? Fionnbarra Ó DochartaighThe campaign to bring about the separation of republican and loyalist prisoners in recent years led to the publication of the Steele Review in September. However, loyalist inmates were of the opinion that while republicans were well served by Steele's recommendation, the POA were dragging its heels on its full implementation because of a dispute with the NIO on the issue of security grants for their members' homes. These were officially approved on Friday, January 16, and vary in size, to a maximum of £20,000. [The Blanket: Back to the Future?]
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Collusion families picket MI5 Fern LaneOn Wednesday morning, a delegation of 70 relatives, representing something like 100 families and 150 victims of British collusion with loyalist death squads in Ireland, together with supporters, picketed the MI5 building, the MoD and Tory Central Office in London. [AP/RN: Collusion families picket MI5]
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