Irish activists are bravely standing up to the authoritarian regimes who
continue to starve and murder the Palestinian people.
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Irish activists are bravely standing up to the authoritarian regimes who
continue to starve and murder the Palestinian people.
Published September 4, 2025
Loyalists told North ‘being overrun’ as marches wind down
The leader of the ‘senior’ Orange organisation, the Royal Black
Preceptory, has been accused of encouraging racism after claiming the
“country is being overrun” while railing against “instability”.
Published September 4, 2025
Seán Walsh granted bail after extradition
A republican extradited to the North from the 26 Counties is to be granted
bail, a High Court judge has ruled.
Published September 4, 2025
Deportee flies back to Ireland
A former IRA Volunteer has said he has been forced to return to
Ireland as he feared potential detention by US Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the US administration appeared to
have reneged on a peace deal agreed by former US President Bill
Clinton.
Published September 4, 2025
Campaigning underway for Presidential election
Polling in the next Irish Presidential Election will take place on
Friday 24th October, it has been announced, with only two
candidates so far confirmed.
Published September 4, 2025
Farage vows to ‘renegotiate’ Irish peace deal
The current favourite to be the next British Prime Minister, far-right
‘Reform’ leader Nigel Farage, has said he will seek to renegotiate the
Good Friday Agreement as part of a plan to quit the European Convention
on Human Rights (ECHR).
Published August 28, 2025
British gunmen in show of firepower
Residents of the Creggan area in Derry have expressed concern over the
intimidating presence of armed members of the British Crown Forces.
Published August 28, 2025
The annual Sinn Féin hunger strike commemoration in Belfast on Sunday
brought former republican prisoners of war to pay tribute to their
friend and comrade, one-time OC of the H Blocks, Brendan ‘Bik’
McFarlane.
Published August 28, 2025
Vigils for murdered journalists
Journalists across Ireland have been gathering to remember colleagues
killed in a targeted Israeli bomb attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on
Monday.
Published August 28, 2025
Motor dealer accused of supporting occupation
Lasair Dhearg has claimed that the ‘Donnelly Group’, a car sales and
repair business with a significant presence across the Six Counties, is
working “hand-in-glove” with British state forces in Ireland
Published August 28, 2025
Republicans subjected to ‘unprecedented’ bail conditions
Two Saoradh members have been subjected to a regime of bail conditions
that amount to internment in all but name, according to the party.
Published August 28, 2025
Pushback for Starmer as crowds back Kneecap
The latest court hearing in the ‘terrorism’ case against singer Liam Óg
Ó hAnnaidh of Irish rap band Kneecap has once again thrown the spotlight
on the British government’s efforts to smear and imprison the
politically active.
Published August 21, 2025
Tánaiste urged to resign following healthcare tragedy
Tánaiste Simon Harris has come under intense pressure after posting a
selfie from an Oasis concert amid public outrage over the tragic death
of nine-year-old Harvey Morrison Sherratt.
Published August 21, 2025
There have been fresh calls for the disbandment of the PSNI after the
force admitted that they are two-and-a-half times more likely to target
Catholics in stop and search operations.
Published August 21, 2025
UDA violence and intimidation go unchecked
Loyalist paramilitaries have brazenly warned that they plan to force
every immigrant out of the Rathcoole estate in Newtownabbey, north of
Belfast.
Published August 21, 2025
Nationalist bonfires pass off peacefully
Three bonfires took place in the Derry area without incident at the
weekend after controversial sectarian messages were removed.
Published August 21, 2025
MI5 approach on Derry republican
Saoradh has condemned an attempt by the British intelligence agency MI5
to target a local Derry republican and well-known business owner.
Published August 21, 2025
Irish-speaking activist arrested as UDA marches on
A pensioner arrested for wearing a ‘Palestine Action’ t-shirt at an
anti-racism protest was ordered by the PSNI to provide an English
language version of her name and address or face arrest.
Published August 14, 2025
Provocations redoubled as loyalists befoul Derry
The PSNI police has refused to take action over a number of law-breaking
incidents by bands and spectators at the annual ‘Apprentice Boys’ parade
in Derry.
Published August 14, 2025
County Down man’s life ‘sacrificed for intelligence goal’
The sister of a man executed as an informer has said the British state
put their agents before the preservation of life.
Published August 14, 2025
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