Bígí linn ar an 20ú Meán Fómhair nuair a dhéanfaimid cruinniú poiblí ar an bPoblachtánachas Bhreatnach agus ceist na teanga agus an tsóisialachais sa 21ú hAois a reáchtáil. Join us on the 20th of September as we host a public meeting on Welsh Republicanism, language and socialism in the 21st Century.
The Week In Review - Éirígí Newsletter, 8ú Meán Fómhair 2025
The Connolly Archive - 'The Re-Conquest Of Ireland' (Chapter One - The Conquest Of Ireland)
For A New Republic Podcast, Episode 19, ‘No More Delays! Unity Now! New Campaign Launch, With Mickey Moran and Pól Ó Scanaill’
Gareth Murray sits down with An Rúnaí Ginearálta Éirígí Mickey Moran, and Pól Ó Scanaill, Chairman of the 1916 Societies, to talk about the ongoing cooperation between Éirígí and the 1916 Societies, the origins of this relationship, the campaigns both organisations are working on together, including the new ‘No More Delays!’ campaign, along with discussing the need to build a new, vibrant and confident Republican Movement.
On The Shoulders Of Giants . . . 'The Church As A Servant Of The Class State' - August Bebel
Adding Insult To Injury . . . And Multiple Murders
This Saturday evening (2nd August) in Portadown at least fifteen bands and several hundred other participants and supporters will take part in yet another controversial, sectarian parade in the County Armagh town. On average, well over forty such parades are held in Portadown each year, the majority of them organised by the Orange Order, the Black Institution, and other unionist groups.
The Connolly Archive - 'The Re-Conquest Of Ireland' (Foreword)
Save The GPO! Éirígí And The 1916 Societies Take A Stand Against Cultural Vandalism
For A New Republic Podcast - Episode 18, ‘The Orange Order - Ireland’s First Hate Group, With Breandán Mac Cionnaith'
Republican Bloc Joins The National Housing Demonstration
On Saturday the 5th of July, the Republican Bloc marched with thousands of others at the National Housing Demonstration, which was organised by the Community Action Tenants Union (CATU). Éirígí activists and members of the 1916 Societies marched behind a joint Universal Public Housing banner, whilst carrying dozens of tricolours.