Éirígí have announced the details of their latest public protest in opposition to the proposed state visit of the Commander-in-Chief of Britain’s armed forces to the Twenty-Six Counties.
Éirígí activists yesterday (Monday) joined with the anti-war movement in Belfast city centre to protest against the presence of a British army recruitment post on Irish soil.
The coroner in charge of the inquests into the state killings of six County Armagh men in three separate shoot-to-kill incidents at the end of 1982 is to finally get access to the Stalker and Sampson reports.
A former British military intelligence operative who served in the Six Counties has revealed just how widespread covert intelligence gathering operations have become in occupied Ireland.
The families of eight men killed by Britain’s death squads in the 1970s won a landmark victory in the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday (November 27).
Tyrone woman Roisín McAliskey and her family can breath a huge sigh of relief tonight (Friday) after a Belfast court turned down a request to extradite her.
The family of two young men murdered by a pro-British death squad has said that a report into the double murder by the Police Ombudsman in the Six Counties has produced more questions than answers about collusion.
The man in charge of British policing in the Six Counties is facing decision time after a coroner formally requested that he hand over the Stalker and Sampson reports into the state killings of six County Armagh men in three separate incidents at the end of 1982.
The ability of the RUC-PSNI to deal with civilians in a proper fashion was again shown to be woefully inadequate during events in Derry city on Sunday (September 30).