Éirígí’s representative for Dublin’s North Inner City, Gareth Murray, has reaffirmed the party’s support for the campaign to save the Moore Street 1916 battlefield site Dublin. He was speaking in response to the
This month’s addition to The Connolly Archive is ‘The War Upon The German Nation’, first published on this day in 1914, one month after the outbreak of the First World War. Connolly traces the background context
Mick Lynch of the RMT Trade Union in Britain has become somewhat of a celebrity over the summer due to his high profile battles with journalists from the state and corporate media who have been interviewing
Today, as part of our On The Shoulders Of Giants series, we republish ‘Will Capitalism Collapse’ by John Maclean which was first published in ‘The Call’ on this day in 1919. Maclean, a leading Scottish socialist
Universal Public Housing, also know as UP Housing, is a proposed new model of housing for Ireland. UP Housing would not only permanently end the housing crisis. It would also fundamentally transform Irish
Last October marked the 230th anniversary of the foundation of the Society of United Irishmen in Belfast, an event which has long been considered as the start date for the Irish Republican struggle.
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish ‘How The Republicans May Win’, written by 1916 veteran, Sean McLoughlin. It was first published in The Worker’s Republic on this day one hundred years ago.
This month’s Connolly Archive piece is ‘The Coming Generation’, first published in the ‘Worker’s Rep8ublic’ on July 15th, 1900. Connolly addresses the patriots who . .
Today witnessed the annual 12th July Festival of Bigotry in the Six Counties.
At first glance an outsider could be forgiven for thinking it was a legitimate, normal cultural event. Media coverage of the day, for example, has a jovial feel to it, akin to RTÉ’s coverage of St Patrick's Day.
Éirígí Gaillimh are organising a protest to highlight and oppose the giveaway of Ireland's vast renewable energy resources. It will take place this Saturday, 2nd July, at 1pm, outside the Green Party office in