Éirígí For a New Republic marked the 40th anniversaries of the deaths of Joe McDonell and Martin Hurson with black flag vigils in Dublin and Galway on July 8th and 13th, respectively.
As the British Government prepares to enact legislation which will effectively end all prosecutions and investigations, including coroners’ hearings and civil cases, related to all conflict-related deaths, it should
Grounding-breaking research by Éirígí has identified more than 15,500 new homes which are destined for vulture landlord ownership in the coming years. 9,841 of these homes are already under construction at 32
Éirígí For A New Republic has taken delivery of 30,000 copies of a new four-page ‘Vultures Out’ newsletter. No other political party in Ireland has produced a publication with this level of detail about the vulture
Irish housing been broken for at least twenty years. So broken that the abnormal has become normal. So broken that individual housing scandals are lost in a myriad of individual dysfunctions, inefficiencies and
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris recently issued an apology to the 3,120 victims of domestic abuse whose 999 emergency calls were either cancelled or ignored during 2019 and 2020.
Éirígí members attended a protest in Dublin yesterday (June 26) in support of the “Justice for Terence Wheelock” campaign. The Gardaí arrested Terence, aged 20, in 2005 when on the way from his home in
To mark the 40th anniversary of Martin Hurson's death during the 1981 H-Block hunger strike, Éirígí For a New Republic is organising a black flag vigil in Galway City. It will take place in Eyre Square on July 13th
The recently published ‘Growing Up in Ireland’ report from the Economic and Social Research Institute makes for very sombre reading for anyone interested in building a fairer, more equal society.
Éirígí South Dublin has announced the details of a Black Flag Vigil to mark the 40th anniversary of Joe McDonnell’s death during the 1981 H-Block hunger strike. It will be held at the Wyckham Way roundabout