This sketch of the International Democratic Association is the first in what will be an ongoing series of historically focused articles on the revamped Éirígí For A New Republic website.
Much of the analysis of the May 24th local elections has focused on the ‘green surge’ that saw 49 Green Party Councillors elected to councils across the Twenty-Six Counties. Far less public attention has been
Éirígí For A New Republic is organising a ‘Stop The Corporate Takeover Of Housing’ protest in Dundrum on Saturday, June 15th. The protest will run from 1pm to 2pm outside the constituency office of government
Focus E15 is a London-based housing campaign that arose from the eviction of a group of young working-class mothers from a homeless hostel in 2013. Cat Wiener, through her work with the Communist
Yesterday (June 5th) saw the conclusion of the counting of votes for the Ireland South constituency of the European Parliament. The election itself took place on May 24th, the same day as local elections across
oday it was revealed that 10,400 people are now in emergency accommodation in the Twenty-Six Counties. Speaking in relation to this record figure, Éirígí’s Brian Leeson said,
Éirígí for a New Republic have endorsed the European Network Against Racism’s Anti-Racism Election Protocol. Since our foundation in 2006 Éirígí has maintained a strong and principled opposition to racism,
Just over forty-seven years ago on 31st January 1972, British troops shot dead thirteen unarmed demonstrators participating in a Civil Rights march in Derry. Another fifteen people were shot and
Éirígí activists joined over fifty people at a Communities Against Low Pay (CALP) protest outside The Ivy restaurant on Dawson Street, Dublin last night (March 14th). The protest was called in response to