A Belfast employer who unfairly dismissed a young Slovakian worker has been forced to give in to the demands of trade union officials acting on her behalf.
Years of agitating by the residents of the greater Village area of south Belfast finally paid off last Tuesday (February 26) when it was announced that £100 million (€131 million) would be made available for the
Claims that racist attacks have increased markedly in the Portadown area in the past two months are ignoring a longer-term and systematic campaign against members of migrant communities in the area and in other
As the Israeli Zionist state’s US-developed missiles smashed into the Gaza Strip at the end of last week, another weapon was unleashed in tandem on the unsuspecting public in much of the rest of the world.
Noel Maguire has now served almost seven years of the twenty-two year sentence he received for his alleged involvement in a republican bombing campaign in England.
Éirígí chairperson Brian Leeson appeared recently on RTÉ's Seoige and O'Shea, speaking on the topic of British royal visits. Please click on the link below to watch.
An alternative film club is to be officially launched on Sunday 2 March, which will give activists and progressives the opportunity to view films about social and national struggles from across the world in the comfort of a modern cinema.
On Sunday, 24 February, 2008 the newly elected 614 members of the Cuban National Assembly convened to fulfil their responsibility to elect a 31 member Council of State, which in turn elected Raúl Castro to the position of President of the Republic of Cuba.