Easter weekend saw Éirígí activists from across Ireland pay tribute to our patriot dead. From Galway to Cork, from Dublin to Belfast, wreaths and easter lilies were laid at many republican graves, monuments and statues.
Easter weekend saw Éirígí activists from across Ireland pay tribute to our patriot dead. From Galway to Cork, from Dublin to Belfast, wreaths and easter lilies were laid at many republican graves, monuments and statues.
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Three, Peasant Rebellions. Connolly takes a look at the classist enforcement of . . .
This Easter Sunday, Éirígí activists from Dublin and Galway will be partaking in a 24-hour fast to raise much needed funds for the Friends of Palestinian Medical Relief Society
Last Wednesday morning, numerous media outlets in the Twenty-Six Counties reported rumours of a coming political earthquake that would be sure to shake Leinster House to its core
In this month’s Connolly Archive, we continue on with our serialisation of Connolly’s Labour in Irish History, moving on to Chapter Two, ‘The Jacobites and the Irish People’.