Tuesday, May 5th, 2020 will mark the 39th anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands. His death, and the death of nine more hunger-strikers in the months that followed, marked the culmination of an epic prison battle
As part of our ‘On the Shoulders of Giants’ series, we reproduce below an article by the revolutionary socialist thinker and leader, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. This piece was first published in October 1916 as part of a longer
The US has used economic sanctions to advance its imperialist agenda for many decades. It currently operates some form of sanctions against more than two dozen countries or territories. Among that
On March 8th, a Desmond Greaves Annual School organised public meeting addressed the question of revisionism and its relationship to the Irish language. The seminar was held in the Teacher's Club in
Yesterday saw 90 Covid-19 deaths reported across Ireland - the highest number since the outbreak began. As the morbid daily count inexorably grinds its way towards 1,000 lives lost, it is becoming
Just eight weeks ago Fine Gael declared that is was preparing to go into opposition. In the words of Leo Varadkar, “the onus is on them (the other political parties) to form a government, not us”. On February
The Republican Congress was established at a special conference in Athlone over the 7th and 8th of April, 1934. The 200 attendees included IRA volunteers, housing activists, small farmers, unemployed
Éirígí spokesperson Breandán Mac Cionnaith has encouraged people across Ireland to commemorate Ireland’s patriot dead by displaying the national colours from their homes during Easter Week. Speaking
Éirígí produced two new posters to mark Seachtain na Gaeilge 2020. The first included an image of Patrick Perase alongside the phrase ‘Tír Gan Teanga, Tír Gan Anam’, which translates as ‘a country without
Éirígí For A New Republic is calling for everyone in Ireland to wear masks or other face covering when they come into contact with people from outside their own household during the Covid-19 outbreak.