Éirígí For A New Republic have launched a new bi-monthly podcast offering views on the latest news, discussions on historical topics, and interviews with political activists - all from an Irish Republican perspective.
This month as part of our On The Shoulders of Giant series, we republish ‘The Coming Revolution’ first published by P.H. Pearse in An Claidheamh Soluis on November 8th, 1913. Pearse explores the use that . .
Éirígí For A New Republic has announced the details of the upcoming 2024 Black Flag Vigil to mark the 43rd anniversary of the death of Volunteer Bobby Sands during the 1981 H-Block Hunger Strike.
On Sunday the 14th of April, Éirígí activists braved the conditions and joined hundreds of others at Shannon Airport in County Clare, to protest the Dublin government’s policy of allowing the United States military
County London were on the wrong end of a thrashing in Ruislip on Sunday, as Galway visited North-West London for their opening match of the Connacht Championship.
This year, Éirígí activists from all across Ireland will mark Palestinian Prisoners Day this year with a postering campaign highlighting the plight of the thousands
Easter weekend saw Éirígí activists from across Ireland pay tribute to our patriot dead. From Galway to Cork, from Dublin to Belfast, wreaths and easter lilies were laid at many republican graves, monuments and statues.
Easter weekend saw Éirígí activists from across Ireland pay tribute to our patriot dead. From Galway to Cork, from Dublin to Belfast, wreaths and easter lilies were laid at many republican graves, monuments and statues.
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Three, Peasant Rebellions. Connolly takes a look at the classist enforcement of . . .
This Easter Sunday, Éirígí activists from Dublin and Galway will be partaking in a 24-hour fast to raise much needed funds for the Friends of Palestinian Medical Relief Society