Figures released by the Six County department of enterprise on Wednesday [November 16] reveal that unemployment in the Six Counties currently stands at 114,000 people, and that one in five of 18-24 year olds are without work.
As unemployment continues to grow and the Tory cuts agenda as implemented by the Stormont administration begins to bite, the two largest public sector unions in the Six Counties have declared their intention to ballot members for strike action.
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson has accused the Dublin government of treating the Irish people as fools after revelations about the massive costs of recent controversial state visits.
In the weeks preceding the visit of Elizabeth Windsor to Dublin, it was made quite clear that the Twenty-Six County state would not tolerate any form of political protest.
Despite the media-led fanfare over the recent visit by the commander-in-chief of Britain’s armed forces, Elizabeth Windsor, socialist republicans from across Cork were to the fore in opposing the presence of the figurehead of British imperialism.
For months the political, business and media establishment have told us that the Windsor visit would result in all sorts of benefits and positive changes for this state. So now as she has finally left our shores, what are all
The largest demonstration of the entire Windsor state visit took place on Wednesday [May 18] with Éirígí’s March on Dublin Castle. Despite the best efforts of the state and the corporate media to deter people from
The second day of Elizabeth Windsor’s state visit to the Twenty-Six Counties saw Éirígí activists and supporters staging protests at Islandbridge and Dublin Castle. The first protest was called after it was
Tuesday’s [May 17] day of protest against the state visit of Elizabeth Windsor began on O’Connell Street when a group of Éirígí activists and supporters staged an impromptu sit-down protest beside the Spire monument.