Éirígí candidate for the Lower Falls in the forthcoming local government elections in the Six Counties John McCusker has said the publication of a report on rising levels of deprivation is proof that Stormont isn’t working for working class people.
Éirígí candidate for Belfast’s Lower Falls ward in the forthcoming local government elections in the Six Counties John McCusker has called on people to get onto the streets in opposition to the cuts to public services.
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson has reaffirmed the socialist republican party’s intention to organise protests during the upcoming state visit to the Twenty-Six Counties by Britain’s head of state Elizabeth Windsor.
Up to seventy people yesterday [March 12] braved the bitter cold to join a protest in Dublin against the planned state visit by the British Head of State, Elizabeth Windsor, which is due to take place in May. The
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson has said that the upcoming visit by the commander in chief of Britain’s armed forces Elizabeth Windsor to the Twenty-Six Counties will be actively and vigorously opposed by the socialist republican party.
Éirígí has launched a new online petition as part of its campaign of opposition to British royal visits to Ireland. The petition demands that Enda Kenny and his incoming government abandon any plans to invite the British
Éirígí spokesperson and candidate for Belfast’s Lower Falls constituency in the upcoming Six County local government elections John McCusker has slammed the latest unemployment statistics for the west of the city.
Éirígí candidate for the Upper Falls area in May’s Six County local government elections Pádraic MacCoitir has slammed British government proposals to slash corporation tax in the North.
Éirígí representative in the Lower Falls area John McCusker has demanded that the Stormont executive provide funding to ensure the continuation of the Integrated Services for Children and Young People initiative in West Belfast after March 2011.
n the latest instalment of the Republican History series, Philip Ferguson of the Workers’ Party of New Zealand and a former resident of Dublin recounts how radical opposition was organised to the last British royal visit to Ireland’s capital 100 years ago. Read on...