Éirígí For A New Republic is bringing a French trade unionist to Dublin next weekend to speak about the six-week long nationwide strike in that country. Benoit Lahouze, an activist in the CGT union, will address a public
This weekend will see wreaths laid in Athlone, Dundrum, Galway, Lusk and Wexford to remember the victims of the RIC, Black & Tans, Auxiliaries and other British forces during the revolutionary period. The wreath-
Éirígí For A New Republic has called for the controversial RIC / Tans commemoration to be permanently cancelled and not temporarily deferred as Charlie Flanagan has indicated. The call came amid frantic
Harry ‘Pombo’ Villegas Tamayo, revolutionary veteran of the 26th of July Movement, passed away at dawn on Sunday last, December 29th in Havana. He was 81 years old.
Today marks the dawning of not only a new year, but also a new decade. The last ten years have been largely defined by the response of the Irish and British political establishments to the collapse of the
It may only be Stephen’s Day, but the dread of the holidays end is already rising in the hearts of tens of thousands of people across Ireland. The dread of the car being loaded for the airport run. The dread of
As speculation mounts about the upcoming general election in the Twenty-Six Counties, Éirígí For a New Republic has called for the rapid holding of a constitutional referendum to enshrine the public ownership
On Wednesday (December 17th) the patronage for six new secondary schools in Dublin, Meath and Wicklow was announced. All six schools were awarded to the English-medium patron bodies Educate
Up to two dozen people attended a hastily arranged protest outside of the Herbert Hill apartment complex in Dundrum on Saturday (Dec 7th). The protest was organised by the local Éirígí ciorcal (branch) in response to
Liam Mellows was executed along with Joe McKelvey, Robert Barrett and Rory O’Connor on 8 December 1922. Their executions were justified as a reprisal for the killing of Pro-Treaty Cork TD, Seán Hales, the