A large crowd of anti-racism protesters gathered on Tuesday last outside of Leinster House to demand that the imminent halting of the deportation of a young Irish-African family.
Éirígí activists picketed Bertie Ahern’s office this evening as part of Éirígí’s ongoing campaign to protect Ireland’s natural resources. The protest was well received by members of the public with activists fielding
The Third-World conditions which some people in Ireland continue to endure were highlighted recently in a report documenting the suffering of one Dublin Traveller community.
The seasonal upsurge in sectarian attacks in the Six Counties has continued over the past week, with the latest incident being a vicious assault on a young north Belfast man. Niall Ferrin received a fractured skull
It is now more then eighty-six years since the partitioning of Ireland and the creation of the Twenty Six and Six County states. Only those who have been fortunate enough to live well into their nineties now remember an
The case of the three Éirígí activists who were arrested for participating in a recent anti-war demonstration was again adjourned at Belfast’s Laganside Court today (Friday). Cormac Ryan, Dominic McGlinchey and
The selective nature of British ‘justice’ has once again been displayed with news that no member of the British occupation forces will face charges relating to the killing of Pat Finucane, the human rights lawyer who
The giveaway of Ireland’s natural resources continued apace this week, despite the appointment of Green Party TD Eamon Ryan as Twenty Six County Minister for Energy and Natural Resources.
Vilma Espin, one of the foremost figures in the Cuban revolution, has died aged 77. Vilma passed away on Monday (June 18) after a long battle with illness.
In this article, written by renowned Middle Eastern expert Robert Fisk, the author tells a story of the torture and killing of Iraqi civilians by the British army. He highlights the links between these practices in Iraq and how