McGuinness proclaims IRA's innocence
Press Review 5 November 2003
McGuinness to take Bloody Sunday witness stand
Press Review 4 November 2003
Stakeknife points at McGuinness
Press Review 14 July 2003
McGuinness: 'My war is over'
Press Review 30 October 2002
IRA cuts links to decommissioning body
News Article 30 October 2002
Hopes that the IRA was about to disband have been dashed with the announcement that it has cut off contact with the international decommissioning body.
McGuinnness was IRA number two at Bloody Sunday
Press Review 23 January 2002
McGuinness Bloody Sunday 'bomb plot' claim
Press Review 19 November 2001
IRA weapons move 'no surprise' says expert
News Article 24 October 2001
Agreeing to decommission its weapons was a carefully planned move which has taken the IRA and Sinn Fein years not weeks, according to a terrorism expert.
Trimble loses Sinn Fein ban appeal
News Article 5 October 2001
A Belfast court has upheld a ruling that former first minister David Trimble's ban on Sinn Fein ministers attending meetings of the North-South Ministerial Council was illegal.
Martin McGuinness interviewed
Press Review 30 May 2001
Trimble threatens resignation
News Article 8 May 2001
David Trimble, Northern Ireland's first minister, has upped the stakes in Northern Ireland by threatening to resign unless the IRA begins to decommission its weapons.
McGuinness breaks 30 years of silence
Press Review 3 May 2001
McGuinness promises 'full and honest' Bloody Sunday account
News Article 2 May 2001
Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's education minister, has admitted that at the time of Bloody Sunday in 1972 shootings he was second in command of the provisional IRA's Derry unit.
McGuinness to admit Bloody Sunday role
Press Review 30 April 2001
McGuinness to set out Bloody Sunday role
News Article 30 April 2001
Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's education minister, is to tell the official inquiry into the events of Bloody Sunday that at the time of the 1972 shootings he was second in