It has been revealed that around 85% of homes in a housing estate in Dublin, which were originally advertised to be sold to individuals, have instead been snapped up by an unnamed vulture landlord.
On the 2nd of January, Housing Minister for the Twenty-Six Counties, Darragh O’Brien, spoke in favour of improving on tax cuts introduced in the last budget to benefit ‘good landlords’, in an effort to keep them from
People of a certain age will have been sorry to hear about the recent death of John Pilger on the 30th of December last at the age of 84. PIlger was a legendary writer, journalist and film maker whose works often
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the British state was involved in as many as fifty colonial counter-insurgency campaigns in multiple countries across the world. In these countries they confronted and sought
On the 22nd of December last, Bellaghy Wolfe Tones GAC in County Derry issued a powerful statement regarding the 1997 murder of their then chairman, Sean Brown.
For the third year in a row, Éirígí activists in the Midlands assisted the Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign in organising their annual New Year’s Eve Vigil.
True to form, the United States of America has once again become the main obstacle preventing the passing of a United Nations motion aimed at addressing the genocide in Gaza.
This month as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish the founding statement of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, originally published on the 11th of December, 1967.
When describing Cork hurler Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh famously once said “His father’s from Fermanagh, his mother’s from Fiji. Neither a hurling stronghold”.