In July 1963, nineteen African Nation Congress leaders, including Nelson Mandela, were arrested. They were charged with multiple counts of subversive activity and illegal political organising relating to their roles as key
There is an energy revolution happening in Ireland. The days of near total reliance on imported fossil fuels are slowly, but steadily coming to an end. Over the next decade the demand for green electricity is
The United States was established on a foundation of genocide against the indigenous population and an economy based on the enslavement of human beings. The murder of George Floyd and the suppression of
Today, 30th May, marks the anniversary of the death of Michael Davitt in 1906. Davitt, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, was released from Dartmoor Prison in 1877 after serving seven years of a fifteen year sentence for ‘treason’ against the British state.
Éirígí For A New Republic spokesperson Gary O’Brien has condemned the ongoing giveaway or Ireland’s wind energy resources. His comments came days after the Dublin government gave five private
Éirígí For A New Republic has produced a new video encouraging people to wear face coverings where social distancing is difficult or impossible to implement. Such settings include public transport and
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson has welcomed the announcement that Coilte-owned forests in the Dublin mountains are to be transformed from commercial single-species plantations into mixed-species
Éirígí For a New Republic stands with Basque political prisoners who are struggling against inhumane and degrading treatment by Spanish prison authorities.
On April 20th it was announced that the Gaeltacht Summer Colleges would not be opening their doors this summer. The decision, taken due to safety concerns around Covid-19, is an economic and social