Éirígí activists and supporters took part in a ‘Stop The Vultures’ protest at the Sandyford offices of IRES REIT on Saturday, September 19th. The protest was the latest in a series of housing related protests, public
A group of twenty Éirígí members and supporters took part in a political tour of the Garvaghy Road in Portadown on Sunday (September 13th). The event was organised to mark the 25th anniversary of the first
Éirígí South Dublin has announced the details their latest housing protest - a ‘Stop The Vultures - Build UP Housing’ protest which will take place at the offices of IRES REIT in Sandyford which will take place between
At the start of September Electric Ireland announced that it was increasing the price of electricity to all domestic customers by an average of 3.4%, with the increase coming into effect on October 1st. It is
Éirígí General Secretary Mickey Moran has accused Michéal Martin of playing a ‘cynical blame game’ to divert attention from the failure of the political establishment to protect workers from unscrupulous
Today, as part of our ‘On the Shoulders of Giants’ series we republish an oration that was delivered by Constance Markievicz at a commemoration to mark the second anniversary of the murder of Fianna Officer Sean Cole.
Éirígí For A New Republic is calling for every public-office holder that attended the Oireachtas Golf Society dinner to resign or be removed from office without delay. Speaking in relation to the breaking
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson was one of the speakers to address Saturday’s housing protest in Dublin. In his speech, which you can see below, he explained the key principles of Universal Public
Éirígí activists and supporters joined a several-hundred-strong housing protest in Dublin City Centre on Saturday (August 15). Organised by Ireland’s Housing Action 32, the protest came just days after video
Today as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish ‘The Economic Basis of Politics’, which was first published by James Connolly in The Workers’ Republic on the 12th August, 1899.