Éirígí For a New Republic activists joined the March For Choice last Saturday (September 25th). The event focused on the need to break the remaining barriers that still deny many women in Ireland the opportunity
Yesterday saw the people of Berlin vote for a housing revolution that would see up to 240,000 privately-owned rental properties brought into public ownership to be used as affordable public housing. A clear
Éirígí’s energy spokesperson, Fiona Moran, has reiterated the party’s call for the nationalisation of Ireland’s fossil fuels and renewable energy resources. Her call comes at a time of spiraling energy prices and a
Ian Ó Dálaigh has slammend An Bord Pleanála for granting planning permission for the construction of 345 Build-To-Rent apartments at the Crown Square development in Mervue, Galway City.
Éirígí For A New Republic commends school secretaries and caretakers in the for securing what appears to be a significant concession from the Twenty-Six county government. Our activists had planned on
Ireland’s electricity supply was recently subject to three separate ‘amber alerts’ in just one week. Such alerts are issued by the all-Ireland Single Electricity Market Operator when demand for electricity is
SIPTU and Forsa members in Local Employment Services and Jobs Clubs continued their campaign against the privatisation of community services by protesting outside the Fine Gael ‘think-in’ meeting in
Éirígí members and supporters joined the Galway Housing Rally which took place in Eyre Square on Saturday, September 11th. The theme of the rally was the need to get the #VulturesOut and the need to
Éirígí activists in Galway, Loughrea, Athlone and Kilbeggan have recently erected posters opposing the cancellation of the 20/X20 bus route by Bus Éireann. The long-standing service, which linked Galway City
Éirígí activists yesterday attended a “Our Community is Not for Sale”” protest at Leinster House. It was called to highlight and oppose the Twenty-Six county government’s issuing of tenders for state contracts