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 news that nearly 1,000 workers at the Seagate plant in Limavady, County Derry are to lose their jobs in an act of social vandalism by the company has been greeted with dismay by those dependent on the firm for a living.
Éirígí activists have this evening protested at two Shell service stations in Dublin city. In a pattern that has become familiar over the last two years of anti-Shell protests virtually no motorists passed the pickets at the stations in Tallaght and in Beaumont.
In a recent article for the New Statesman magazine, award-winning journalist John Pilger identified class as the great unmentionable in British society.
The draft budget and program for government announced by the Six County executive on Thursday (October 26) underline the right-wing, neo-liberal agenda of that body.
The plight of Tyrone woman Roisín McAliskey was prolonged further this week when a Belfast court deferred a decision on whether or not the mother-of-two will face extradition to Germany.
On November 10th 1995 the Nigerian military junta executed Ken Saro-Wiwa, Barinen Klobel, John Kpuinen, Baribor Bera, Saturday Dobee, Felix Nuate, Nordu Eawo, Paul Levurah and Daniel Gbokoo in Port Harcourt
As part of their efforts to raise public awareness about the Bolivarian Revolution and its humanitarian advancements, the Hands Off Venezuela (HOV) campaign recently organised two well-attended meetings in
The consolidation of the bigoted nature of the Six County state continued apace yesterday (Tuesday) with the announcement that Irish language speakers will have their rights denied for the foreseeable future.
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.