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An account of a famous IRA escape in 1974, adapted from a feature published
earlier this year by Laois Today.
Published November 13, 2024
A brief autobiography by former political prisoner and author Tim
Brannigan for the BBC radio show ‘It’s My Story: Where Are You Really
From?’
Published November 7, 2024
How the ‘third man’ on the Boundary Commission 100 years ago helped
secure the border for unionism.
Published October 31, 2024
The PSNI is behaving in similar ways to its sectarian predecessor.
Published October 31, 2024
Palestinians are being systematically exterminated with taxpayer money and our politicians are doing absolutely nothing to stop it.
Published October 24, 2024
There is that no incentive for paramilitary groups to transition – in
fact there is every reason to stay in business, writes Brian Feeney.
Published October 17, 2024
Extracts from a new booklet on the SAS murder of Willie Price on 13 July
1984, compiled for his family by Relatives for Justice.
Published October 10, 2024
It’s been hard to watch the news over the last couple of days and not
feel like I am going completely insane.
Published October 10, 2024
All of humanity is less secure after a year of genocide against the
Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank and as Israel now unleashes
its wrath on Lebanon.
Published October 3, 2024
If Benn did anything worthwhile last week, it is that he reminded us
that there is no future if we remain tied to this failing United
Kingdom.
Published September 19, 2024
Does Dublin not realise the British would love rid of this place, writes Brian Feeney (for the Irish News).
Published September 12, 2024
In May, three additional European states officially recognised a
non-existent Palestinian state. Ireland, Spain, and Norway are the
latest to join more than 140 other United Nations members in recognising
this phantom entity.
Published September 5, 2024
Above (right) is the sick five-finger salute from a loyalist
anti-immigrant thug that has sent a Troubles victim into a cycle of
despair.
Published August 22, 2024
Our politicians have failed to match the mood of the Irish people when
it comes to the genocide in Gaza.
Published August 22, 2024
Former IRA Chief of Staff John Joe McGirl passed away 36 years ago this
year, but recently some establishment figures have been calling for the
annual commemoration in Ballinamore to be ‘cancelled’. Next week brings the 30th
anniversary event in honour of a man who dedicated his life to defying
British rule in Ireland.
Published August 8, 2024
As continuing hoax bomb attacks on a Gaelic sports club in the area
prove, Irish culture is under constant attack in east Belfast. Now
tensions are rising ahead of the arrivals of pupils to an Irish language
school in the area.
Published August 8, 2024
When far right protestors in Coolock use the imagery and words of Bobby
Sands, I ask myself if have they read the poem which spoke of how “the
inner thing” has “withstood the blows of a million years”?
Published August 1, 2024
While the worlds’ attention was diverted by the attempted
assassination of Donald Trump, Israeli forces have been attacking
schools including a UN-run school in Nuseirat camp, where they killed 17
and wounded about 80, mostly women and children. A report by al-Jazeera.
Published July 18, 2024
Martin Hurson became the sixth republican to die on hunger strike this
week in 1981. In this archive article by Connla Young for Daily Ireland,
his fiancee recalls the place where the couple grew up.
Published July 11, 2024
By Sinn Féin retaining
its seven seats and the DUP losing three of its eight, another historic
electoral milestone was reached.
Published July 11, 2024