This month as part of our Connolly Archive series, we republish ‘Labour and Politics in Ireland’, originally published in The Harp in April 1910. In this piece Connolly identifies contradictions between the
Over the course of the coming weeks close to two million Census 2022 forms will be collected from homes across the Twenty-Six Counties. While the census included a number of new questions, it failed to ask one
Éirígi For A New Republic has announced the details of the 2022 Black Flag Vigil to mark the 41st anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands during the 1981 H Block Hunger Strike. It will be held on O’Connell
On Tuesday (March 29) a Saudi Arabian-led coalition announced that is would temporarily cease military operations in Yemen following an appeal from the United Nations. It is now more than seven years since
Last night saw Éirígí Gaillimh hold a successful public meeting as part of the ‘Julia Morrissey Bridge' campaign. The meeting which took place in Áras na nGael on Dominick Street in Galway City, was
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish a speech made by Amílcar Cabral to the 3rd Conference of the African Peoples held in Cairo between the 25th to the 31st March 1961.
Éirígí Galway have organised a public meeting to build support for the 'Julia Morrissey Bridge' campaign. The meeting will take place at 8pm in Áras na nGael, Dominick Street in Galway City on Monday 28th
While it is unlikely that you will see much coverage about it in the Irish Times or Sunday Independent, unionised workers are successfully pursuing improvements in their pay and conditions.
This month’s Connolly Archive is James Connolly’s ‘Labour and the Proposed Partition of Ireland’’, first published in The Worker’s Republic on 14th March, 1914. Connolly rallies against the . . .
Éirígí activists were in attendance at last Saturday's 'No Woman Left Behind Rally' in Dublin - an event organised by the National Women's Council of Ireland to mark International Women's Day.