Two weeks have now passed since the Local and European elections in the Twenty-Six Counties. Despite Sinn Féin’s frantic spinning to the contrary, the election was nothing short of an unmitigated disaster for the party.
Lough Neagh is Ireland’s largest freshwater lake. Covering an area of almost 400 square kilometers and containing an estimated 3,600bn litres of water, it supplies over 40% of all drinking water for the Six
Three weeks before they played at Electric Picnic, the Wolfe Tones played another massive Irish gig. As happened at Electric Picnic, many thousands of people sang along with the Wolfe Tones as they belted out
The last two weeks of August bore witness to two very different assaults on Irish neutrality. The first occurred on August 18th when it was publicly confirmed that the Dublin government has given the green
Éirígí South Dublin activists targeted three Vulture Landlord owned sites in the Sandyford Business District earlier today. Posters bearing the ‘Vultures Out!’ and ‘Build Universal Public Housing’ message were pasted onto the hoardings of all three sites.
Workers at Corrib Oil in Ballinasloe have been engaged in an ongoing industrial dispute with management since December of last year. Their demands are simple - for their employer to recognise their right to be
Easter has been a time of remembrance, reflection and recommitment for Irish republicans for over 100 years. The first Easter Commemorations, which took place in the years immediately following the 1916
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. Over the coming weeks Éirígí will mark this anniversary with a number of analytical articles about the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) and related
A group of Éirígí activists have begun a symbolic 24-hour occupation of The Sentinel building in Sandyford in South Dublin. The fourteen storey, partially completed building is owned by Ireland’s largest domestic