In the aftermath of the Second World War, the British state was involved in as many as fifty colonial counter-insurgency campaigns in multiple countries across the world. In these countries they confronted and sought
On the 22nd of December last, Bellaghy Wolfe Tones GAC in County Derry issued a powerful statement regarding the 1997 murder of their then chairman, Sean Brown.
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
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
Every year we see the ‘remembrance’ period extended further and further beyond it’s traditional date of the 11th of November, becoming more of a spectacle and more public as companies, media outlets and even football teams jump on the military bandwagon in the name of ‘remembrance’.
It is now ten years since the signing of the Belfast Agreement, or the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) as it is more commonly known. The political establishments in Ireland, Britain and further a field are busily lavishing
Noel Maguire has now served almost seven years of the twenty-two year sentence he received for his alleged involvement in a republican bombing campaign in England.
A decision made by the British Government in December 2005 to appoint two members of the Orange Order to the Parades Commission in the Six Counties was improper and unlawful, the British House of Lords appeal court in London has ruled today (Wednesday).