Chuaigh múinteoirí, teaghlaigh agus tacadóirí le páistí ó Scoil na Fuiseoige in iarthar Bhéal Feirste inné [Dé Luain] chuig agóid ag Stormont faoin diúltú leanúnach d’áiseanna scoile cuí.
Just two days after Brian Cowen confirmed that the Dublin government will host an official visit by the British head of state to the Twenty-Six Counties, Éirígí has announced the first elements of its campaign of opposition to such a visit.
Éirígí chairperson Brian Leeson has stated that the socialist republican party will actively oppose any state visit to the Twenty-Six Counties by the commander in chief of Britain’s armed forces Elizabeth Windsor.
The publication of Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency’s report on multiple deprivation last Wednesday [May 26] has confirmed the inequality that remains at the heart of the Six-County state.
During the ‘Celtic Tiger’ era, multinational companies and banks flocked to Ireland to take advantage of unregulated economic laws, low corporation tax and greedy politicians.
At the beginning of a new year, Éirígí takes this opportunity to thank its members and supporters for the commitment and energy they have displayed throughout 2009. Their sterling work across Ireland has
Éirígí chairperson Brian Leeson has reiterated the party’s determination to actively oppose any visit to the Twenty-Six Counties by the commander-in-chief of Britain’s armed forces Elizabeth Windsor.
Over 100,000 workers took to the streets across Ireland on Friday [6 November] in a mass display of discontent with the policies of the Six and Twenty-Six County administrations.
When the workers in Royal Mail in the Six Counties and Britain walked off the job last week as part of a two-day strike, they were subject to the usual slander and vilification from the ignorant and those deliberately trying to misinform.
Éirígí has welcomed the newly adopted position by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions that the Stormont administration is refusing to come clean on the fact that the economic crisis in the Six Counties is twice as bad than has been officially acknowledged.