[Irish Republican News]

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

[Irish Republican News]

Glenanne gang prosecution raises new questions

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An RUC ‘whis­tle-blower’ is to be the first to be pros­e­cuted in an in­ves­ti­ga­tion by the North’s Po­lice Om­buds­man into the Gle­nanne Gang, a col­lab­o­ra­tion be­tween union­ist para­mil­i­taries and mem­bers of the British Crown Forces which car­ried out at least 125 sec­tar­ian mur­ders.

White House fallout continues

trumpmcgregor.jpg Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill has said she is proud of the stance she took in stay­ing away from Wash­ing­ton DC last week be­cause of at­tacks on in­no­cent Pales­tini­ans.

Details emerge of Colum Marks shoot-to-kill

colummarks1200.jpg The British Army’s SAS and MI5 and at least two RUC Spe­cial Branch units were in­volved in an op­er­a­tion in which an un­armed IRA Vol­un­teer was killed, a Po­lice Om­buds­man re­port has re­vealed.

Sectarian agenda feared behind road carnage

a5protest.jpg Most of the vic­tims of the deadly crashes on the most dan­ger­ous road in Ire­land or Britain are from the Catholic and na­tion­al­ist com­mu­nity.

It’s ‘The King and Irish’ as the occupation goes emerald green

oneillcharles2.jpg Eng­land’s King Charles and Queen Camilla were wel­comed by Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill in the Irish lan­guage for an of­fi­cial visit to the British-ruled north of Ire­land on Wednes­day.

1916 Societies forms alliance with Éirígí

1916societieseirigi.jpg A “strate­gic al­liance” be­tween two re­pub­li­can groups has re­sulted in the emer­gence of a new ‘Re­pub­li­can Bloc’, ac­cord­ing to one of those in­volved.

Martin tugs the forelock for Trump

martintrump.jpg Micheál Mar­tin’s bid to ap­pease a vain and er­ratic US Pres­i­dent at a White House event for St Patrick’s Day has been hailed as a diplo­matic tri­umph by Ire­land’s right and re­jected as a hu­mil­i­at­ing act of sub­mis­sion by Ire­land’s left.

PSNI whistle-blowers confirm force’s sectarianism

psniprotestcraigavon.jpg Calls for the re­form of polic­ing in the north of Ire­land have in­creased fol­low­ing the news that four cur­rent or for­mer Catholic mem­bers of the PSNI are tak­ing High Court ac­tion against the force over sec­tar­ian dis­crim­i­na­tion.

Britain ‘locking up Republicans up and throwing away the key’

sheareynolds.jpg One of the longest serv­ing re­pub­li­can in­ternees, who has spent a total of six years held with­out trial, has been pre­vented from mak­ing a bail ap­pli­ca­tion for over three months.

Good news for Irish language and music

fleadhcheoil.jpg Progress is con­tin­u­ing to pre­serve tra­di­tional Irish cul­ture in the north of Ire­land de­spite the British oc­cu­pa­tion.

Hypocrisy on tributes rejected

bikfuneral.jpg For­mer Six County Econ­omy Min­is­ter Conor Mur­phy has hit out at the “dou­ble stan­dard” he says he faces when pay­ing trib­ute to vet­eran re­pub­li­cans when they die.

UDA’s drug addiction on display

udacocaine.jpg The union­ist para­mil­i­tary UDA has been pub­licly shamed after one mem­ber was seen snort­ing co­caine at an event out­side Belfast as chil­dren were being urged to cheer on the group’s youth wing.

The smell of death returns in Gaza

gazabodies2.jpg We are in a ter­ri­fy­ing new re­al­ity, writes Jan­nah Ahmad Abu Sitta (for the Elec­tronic In­tifada).

Tom Smith remembered

indepdendentdublinrepublicans.jpg Vol­un­teer Tom Smith, Dublin Brigade, Irish Re­pub­li­can Army was shot dead by Free State sol­diers dur­ing an es­cape at­tempt from Port­laoise jail on 17th of March 1975, 50 years ago this week.

Remembering Joey Clarke

joeyclarke.jpg Fifty years ago this week, Joey Clarke died from gun­shot wounds he re­ceived when he went to an­swer a knock at the door of his home off the Ormeau Road. By An­thony Nee­son (for belfast­media.com)

Quotes by Bobby Sands

bobbysandsbeard.jpg In March 1981, Irish pa­triot Bobby Sands em­barked on hunger strike at Long Kesh prison. We pub­lish a brief col­lec­tion of quotes, some fa­mous, some less well known.

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