Brian Leeson has called for the creation of a new public register of all private landlords who own three or more rental homes. The Éirígí Chairperson made the call as the latest report from the Rental Tenancy
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish a speech that was first delivered exactly thirty-seven years ago by Thomas Sankara to the United Nations General Assembly on 4th October, 1984.
On this day forty years ago, the 1981 hunger strike came to an effective end after 217 days. The epic protest was the culmination of a five-year-long battle for the restoration of political status, which the British
Éirígí For a New Republic is calling on Galway City Council to issue a compulsory purchase order on the site of the old Corrib Great Southern Hotel and use it to build publicly-owned student housing. The site is
The Irish housing market is “getting more like a pyramid scheme with every passing day” according to Brian Leeson. The Éirígí Chairperson made the comment in response to the latest reports from the
Éirígí For a New Republic activists joined the March For Choice last Saturday (September 25th). The event focused on the need to break the remaining barriers that still deny many women in Ireland the opportunity
Yesterday saw the people of Berlin vote for a housing revolution that would see up to 240,000 privately-owned rental properties brought into public ownership to be used as affordable public housing. A clear
Éirígí’s energy spokesperson, Fiona Moran, has reiterated the party’s call for the nationalisation of Ireland’s fossil fuels and renewable energy resources. Her call comes at a time of spiraling energy prices and a
Ian Ó Dálaigh has slammend An Bord Pleanála for granting planning permission for the construction of 345 Build-To-Rent apartments at the Crown Square development in Mervue, Galway City.
Éirígí For A New Republic commends school secretaries and caretakers in the for securing what appears to be a significant concession from the Twenty-Six county government. Our activists had planned on