Republican activists in South Dublin woke to the sad news last Thursday morning that the 1950's veteran Donal Ó Sé had passed away. Although Donal had lived in the same house on the Dundrum Road for the
We are hearing and reading a lot just now about a war for civilisation. In some vague, ill-defined manner we are led to believe that the great empires of Europe have suddenly been seized with a chivalrous desire
Today, Monday 9th November, marks seven months since the beginning of the Debenhams dispute. The workers are still on the picket line, fighting for a redundancy payment of four weeks pay for every year of
Today, on the 103th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and as part of our On the Shoulders of Giantsseries, we republish the opening chapter of Rosa Luxemburg’s ‘The Russian Revolution’. It was written in the Autumn of 1918 using smuggled newspapers and pamphlets for references.
Just tens days after being launched, the #TrackTheVultures project has already identified over 2,100 Irish homes that are owned by private corporations. Spread across 13 housing developments in Dublin and
Despite government claims to the contrary, the passing of the Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes and certain related matters) Records, and another Matter, Bill on Thursday was designed to
Éirígí For A New Republic has launched a new project to track the vulture takeover of Irish housing. Launched yesterday, the project will see the party build a database of every Irish housing development that is owned by
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we carry segments of a pamphlet by Máirtín Ó Cadhain. Born in Conamara in 1906, Ó Cadhain is considered by many as having been the foremost Irish
The plight of the Estee Lauder workers has again highlighted the critical importance of the organised labour movement during periods of economic turmoil and crisis, such as the one we are all now living
A group of twenty Éirígí members and supporters took part in a political tour of the Garvaghy Road in Portadown on Sunday (September 13th). The event was organised to mark the 25th anniversary of the first