It was a busy day for Éirígí activists in Baile Átha Cliath yesterday, Saturday March 15. The day began with the Anarchist Bookfair, which opened at 11am in the Teachers’ Club on Parnell Square in Dublin City centre. This
As Ian Paisley announced last week that he will stand down as the head of Britain’s Stormont administration and as leader of the DUP in May this year, the majority of the political establishment in Ireland and in Britain
Just two weeks on from the 20th anniversary of the murders of three Irish citizens by the British army’s SAS murder squad, the head of those forces is to be paraded around the streets of a major Irish city.
More than 70 people attended a meeting on the future of republicanism and socialism in Dungloe, Co Donegal on Saturday evening past (March 8). The meeting, which was organised by local republican activist
Close to thirty people, including a number of Éirígí activists, took part in a Noel Maguire transfer protest on Dublin’s O’Connell Street on Saturday past (March 8). Noel, who is the last remaining Irish republican political
A Belfast employer who unfairly dismissed a young Slovakian worker has been forced to give in to the demands of trade union officials acting on her behalf.
Years of agitating by the residents of the greater Village area of south Belfast finally paid off last Tuesday (February 26) when it was announced that £100 million (€131 million) would be made available for the
Claims that racist attacks have increased markedly in the Portadown area in the past two months are ignoring a longer-term and systematic campaign against members of migrant communities in the area and in other