Yesterday saw Éirígí activists in Tallaght mark the 155th anniversary of the 1867 Fenian Rising. The south Dublin village was the scene of the largest mobilisation and engagement of the entire rising, with up to
The morning session of Éirígí Ard Fheis 2022 saw party activists adopt motions across a wide range of issues including women’s rights, housing, international affairs, energy, environment and community safety.
Éirígí For A New Republic activists from across Ireland came together for a successful Ard Fheis in The Teachers Club in Dublin on Saturday, February 26th. It was the first in-person Ard Fheis since January 2019,
Ard Fheis Éirígí 2022 is set to take place in The Teachers Club in Dublin on Saturday, February 26th, 2022. The afternoon session will see Sarah Cullen of the 18for0 campaign and the award-winning author John
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, and on the anniversary of the death of Seán McLoughlin in 1960, we republish the ‘Social Programme for Republicans’. This article was written by
Éirigí Gaillimh has launched a public campaign to have a new bridge in Galway City named after the 1916 Veteran Julia Morrisey. The, as yet unnamed, pedestrian and cycle bridge will cross the River Corrib close
Brian Leeson has slammed the suggestion that it could take seven or more years for the first new housing to be built on public land in Ballinteer and Sandyford. He was responding to media reports that 37 acres of
Éirígí activists and supporters from from across Ireland travelled to Derry on Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday Massacre. They came from Wexford, Limerick, Dublin, Westmeath,
Jim Larkin died on this day 75 years ago. While the physical image of ‘Big Jim’ Larkin still looms large on Dublin’s O’Connell Street, his ideas around the role that trade unions should play in Irish society are far less