Éirigí Gaillimh has launched a public campaign to have a new bridge in Galway City named after the 1916 Veteran Julia Morrisey. The, as yet unnamed, pedestrian and cycle bridge will cross the River Corrib close
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
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.
Éirígí activists have begun to roll out a snap ‘All I Want For Christmas Is Universal Public Housing’ campaign in communities across the country. The initial phase, which began this past weekend, will see
The fact that An Bord Pleanála has directed that some homes in a new development be reserved for owner-occupiers will do nothing to stop the vulture takeover of Galway housing. So says local Éirígí
Éirígí members and supporters joined the Galway Housing Rally which took place in Eyre Square on Saturday, September 11th. The theme of the rally was the need to get the #VulturesOut and the need to
Éirígí activists in Galway, Loughrea, Athlone and Kilbeggan have recently erected posters opposing the cancellation of the 20/X20 bus route by Bus Éireann. The long-standing service, which linked Galway City
There are just under 30,000 homes in Galway City and the suburbs that surround it. Incredibly, a single vulture landlord owns at least 300 of these homes, or the equivalent of one in every one hundred homes in