n the latest instalment of the Republican History series, Philip Ferguson of the Workers’ Party of New Zealand and a former resident of Dublin recounts how radical opposition was organised to the last British royal visit to Ireland’s capital 100 years ago. Read on...
Éirígí Announce British Embassy Protest Over Planned Royal Visit
The Educational Cost Of Stormont Rule
A sustained series of attacks are under way in the Six Counties. They are attacks that will be targeted at the vast majority of the population, that will have no result other than to drive people into despair and misery and, yet, will be justified by their proponents through the avenue of every single major media outlet.
Ráiteas Athbhliana Éirígí 2011
Éirígí New Years Statement 2011
Let The British Government Do Its Own Dirty Work
Resistance To Cutbacks Grows Across Ireland
Students Show The Lead Against Fees And Cuts In Belfast And Derry
Éirígí Launches Stormont Isn’t Working Campaign
1% Halloween Treasure Hunt Down Shrewsbury Road
One of the most novel political protests of recent years took place in Dublin on Saturday last [October 30]. More than fifty people joined the ‘1% Halloween Treasure Hunt’ as it assembled at 6:30pm outside of the headquarters of Allied Irish Banks in the heartland of the golden circle in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.










