ÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policingÉIRE: No role for military in policing

January 10, 2010

The Celtic League has reiterated its concerns, first voiced in 2008, over the use of military forces to assist the police. In August/September 2008 units of the Irish Naval Service were deployed to Broadhaven Bay Co Mayo were protests against a proposed gas

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MANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of othersMANNIN: Manx nationalists should always remember the commitment of others

January 10, 2010

Manx Nationalists have been urged to embrace and celebrate their political and cultural past by remembering those who have devoted their lives over the years to the cause of Manx Freedom. Speaking at the annual Illiam Dhone ceremony on 2nd of January Bernard

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Wind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resourceWind farm plans demonstrate UK arrogance about sea resource

January 10, 2010

Most people who are concerned about fossil fuel dependency and the potential pitfalls of climate change will have greeted the news that the United Kingdom is to massively expand its off-shore wind generation capacity. A series of massive sea zones off eastern Scotland,

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ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)ÉIRE: €10 million bill for US military use of Sionainn (Shannon)

January 10, 2010

Nearly €10 million has been expended in just three years protecting US troops who have transited Shannon Airport on their way to wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Irish Department of Justice figures say the cost of providing garda security at the airport

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ÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actionsÉIRE: EASA asked to probe Slovak police actions

January 10, 2010

The Celtic League have written to the European Aviation Safety Agency asking if it is going to carry out an investigation into the incident in which Slovak police placed explosives on a Dublin bound flight a week ago. Mystery surrounds the so-called security

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ÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodiesÉIRE: Maghaberry concerns expressed to NIO and medical bodies

January 10, 2010

The Celtic League has asked the Northern Ireland Prisons Minister Paul Goggins what steps he is taking to end overcrowding at Maghaberry Prison. Conditions at the prison were the subject of a recent report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture

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KERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool projectKERNOW: Cross Celtic support for Cornish preschool project

January 7, 2010

Cornwall’s only bilingual Cornish/English preschool will be launched this Saturday (9th January) by the General Secretary (GS) of the Celtic League. The preschool has been set up with the support of the Cornish Language Partnership and Cornwall College, with advice from a number

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KERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issueKERNOW: National Trust negative on dual signage issue

January 7, 2010

The National Trust (NT) in Cornwall has sent a disappointing response to enquiries from the Kernow Branch requesting that the Cornish language be used on their signage, as it is in Wales. The NT argues in its letter to branch secretary, Michael Chappell,

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COURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATIONCOURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATION

December 16, 2009

CELTIC LEAGUE PRESS INFORMATION COURT RULING ALSO EXPOSES FLAW IN MANX LEGISLATION The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that stop and search powers granted to police under the UK Terrorism Act 2000 do not contain adequate safeguards and are unlawful. The

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Mebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaperMebyon Kernow is on the up according to local newspaper

December 16, 2009

Read the fantastic report encouraging voters in Kernow to vote for Mebyon Kernow. Western Morning News

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