Sunday, January 16th, saw Éirígí activists in Limerick join an international week of solidarity actions in support of Ahmad Sa'adat and thousands of other Palestinian political prisoners being held in Israeli gaols.
The 50th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday Massacre in Derry on 30th January, 1972 will be marked with a vigil in Eyre Square in Galway City. The hour-long commemorative event, which is being organised by Éirígí
Today, as part of our On the Shoulders of Giants series, we republish the ‘Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen’ which was written in 1791 by the French playwright and political activist Olympe de Gouges.
Breandán Mac Cionnaith has encouraged people from across Ireland to make their way to Derry on January 30th, 2022, to join with the people of that city to mark the 50th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday
Galway must not become the site of the next vulture landlord feeding frenzy — so says Éirígí Gaillimh spokesperson Ian Ó Dálaigh. He was responding to recent comments by Margaret Sweeney, the CEO of
Over the course of the Christmas and New Year period Éirígí activists across Ireland highlighted the fact that vast numbers of Irish homes remain empty and derelict years into a chronic housing crisis.
Ian O’Dálaigh has slammed the fact that the HSE Winter Plan has allocated no additional hospital beds for University Hospital Galway, despite 205 extra beds being provided across the Twenty-Six Counties.
As 2022 dawns, Éirígí For A New Republic thanks its members and supporters at home and abroad for their ongoing contribution to the struggle for a new all-Ireland Republic. Your activism over the last twelve
As part of our ‘On the Shoulders of Giants’ series, we republish a speech delivered by Evo Morales on this day in 2012. Speaking at the Isla del Sol on Lake Titikaka, Morales advocated for a new environmentalist charter
Éirígí - For A New Republic energy spokesperson, Fiona Moran, has slammed the Dublin government’s plan to hand an estimated €210m of public money to the private energy sector. Speaking from Athlone she said,