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The Civil Nuclear Police

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The Civil Nuclear Police

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BBC Scotland reports briefly on an incident involving the Civil Nuclear Police (CNC) and ‘the unintentional discharge’ of a Taser (link).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-31984370

British Snooping Likely to Feature in AGM Reports

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British Snooping Likely to Feature in AGM Reports

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In January 2015 it was all smiles as Michael Fallon for the United Kingdom MOD and Simon Coveney for the Irish Government signed what the media termed an ‘historic’ defence agreement at Dublin Castle.

Half Manx Prison Population has Mental Health Issues

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Half Manx Prison Population has Mental Health Issues

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There has been a shocking admission that half of the inmates of the Isle of Man Prison are suffering from mental health problems the Minister of Home Affairs, Juan Watterson MHK, provided the information in a written answer in Tynwald.

“IN TYNWALD

March 2015

Question 20

FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

The Hon. Member for Onchan (Mr Hall) to ask the Minister for Home Affairs –

US Government Helsinki Commission Focus on Collusion

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US Government Helsinki Commission Focus on Collusion

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Just hours after the ‘brouhaha’ of the St Patricks Day celebrations in Washington a very different gathering focusing on Irish affairs took place in the US Capital.

The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (The Helsinki Commission) met to take evidence about collusion by the British Military with paramilitary gangs during ‘the troubles’.

Helsinki Commission Chair Rep. Chris Smith told the meeting:

Isle of Man: Visit Ramsey for the Annual Shennaghys Jiu Festival

With the local calendar starting to fill up with an eclectic range of events, there's a great opportunity to experience some exciting cultural entertainment during the annual Shennaghys Jiu festival, later this month.

Wholly based in Ramsey, the festival's primary aim is to encourage young musicians to perform together in a non-competitive environment, with an emphasis on the enjoyment of informal sessions and ceilis in a warm, friendly atmosphere.

Congratulations Ireland! RBS Rugby Champions Again

Another success for the Irish rugby team. A great and deserved result that saw Ireland retain the RBS Rugby Championship and bring the trophy back to one of the Celtic nations. As reported in the Irish Times all of the teams involved in the championship played today.

Irish Language Group Works to Create Celtic Language District in Dublin Suburb

Last month Transceltic reported that in a poll commissioned by The Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaelige) majorities throughout Ireland showed deep respect and support for the Irish language. The polling disclosed close to 90% supporting the provision of state services in Gaelic on demand.

Departmental elections and Breton language

Item from 7SEIZH in regard to the campaign by le collectif Ai’ta:

'A l’occasion des élections départementales, le collectif Ai’ta ! pour la défense et la promotion de la langue bretonne dans la vie publique a proposé aux bretons et bretonnes d’interroger toutes les forces en présence sur leurs projets pour le breton dans chaque département en Bretagne.

Departementales 2015 / Reponses Candidats (Bretagne Réunie – Quimper Cornouaille)

Item from the Breton website 7SEIZH:    Further responses can also be seen on 7SEIZH

'Kemennadenn a-berzh Bretagne Réunie – Quimper Cornouaille

COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE DE BRETAGNE REUNIE QUIMPER-CORNOUAILLE

Objet : DEPARTEMENTALES 2015 / REPONSES CANDIDATS

Home Secretary Pressed on Kincora Decision

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Home Secretary Pressed on Kincora Decision

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As yet another child abuse scandal breaks in the United Kingdom once again senior political figures and allegedly members of the UK Special Branch are said to be implicated.

However our focus remains firmly on the Kincora scandal and why Home Secretary Theresa May MP refused to include it with the remit of the Goddard Inquiry into historical child abuse.

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