Éirígí for a New Republic have endorsed the European Network Against Racism’s Anti-Racism Election Protocol. Since our foundation in 2006 Éirígí has maintained a strong and principled opposition to racism,
Just over forty-seven years ago on 31st January 1972, British troops shot dead thirteen unarmed demonstrators participating in a Civil Rights march in Derry. Another fifteen people were shot and
Éirígí activists joined over fifty people at a Communities Against Low Pay (CALP) protest outside The Ivy restaurant on Dawson Street, Dublin last night (March 14th). The protest was called in response to
This month marks the 152nd anniversary of the Fenian rising of 1867. The rising on March 5th was a relatively minor affair with small clashes and incidents in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Tipperary. The most
A call for a full risk assessment of properties built between 2000 and 2014 has been made by members of Dublin Fire Brigade after the publication of a report by one of Ireland’s largest property management
There was standing room only at the official launch of Damien Farrell’s local election campaign on Friday last (March 8th) in Harkin’s Bar in Dublin’s South West Inner City. The event, which was chaired by Éirígí’s
The official launch of Damien Farrell’s local election campaign will take place on Friday, March 8th. The Éirígí candidate for the Dublin South West Inner City previously stood for election in 2014. In the
The death last month of a former senior British police officer, John Stalker, will no doubt have rekindled many disturbing and distressful memories for the families of six men shot dead by the RUC during the dark
Senán Mac Aoidh of Misneach was one of a number of guest speakers to address Ard Fheis Éirígí 2019 which took place in the headquarters of the Communications Workers Union on January 19, 2019.
March 1st marked the 38th anniversary of the start of Bobby Sands hunger strike in 1981. Nine days into his protest Sands turned 27 years of age. He would not live to see another birthday.