The vindictive nature of the British judicial system was again in evidence today (Monday) as county Tyrone woman Róisín McAliskey had to face court allegations which many believed were decisively dismissed a
The privatisation of yet another tranche of Ireland’s energy reserves drew a step closer this week with the announcement that a Strategic Environmental Assessment (S.E.A.) is to be carried in relation to the Porcupine
Dublin Shell to Sea blockaded Shell HQ today as part of the ongoing campaign to highlight the theft of Irelands natural resources by the multi-national company. Éirígí members were amongst a group of
The real reason for the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq is again rearing its ugly head with the beneficiaries, in the form of the multinational energy companies, preparing to move in for the kill.
As part of its process of development, Éirígí has taken the decision to organise itself as a political party. The motion to this effect was put to today's Árd Fheis and ratified by the membership.
Éirígí activists Cormac Ryan and Scott Masterson were granted bail in Belfast's Magistrate's Court this afternoon, Wednesday 9th May. Their release follows that of fellow Éirígí activist Dominic McGlinchey, who
Three members of Éirígí were assaulted and arrested outside of the Stormont building in Belfast this morning. The three had been taking part in a protest which had been organised by the ‘Belfast Anti-War Movement’ to
British Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives in Ireland on Tuesday (May 8) in a final and hopeless attempt to write himself into the history books as a man of peace.