The first day of counting in the 26 County general election has concluded,
but with every party celebrating bar the Greens and the far right, the
outcome remains very uncertain.
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Nervous celebrations as counting winds down for night
The first day of counting in the 26 County general election has concluded,
but with every party celebrating bar the Greens and the far right, the
outcome remains very uncertain.
Published December 1, 2024
Sinn Féin open to coalition talks with all parties
Sinn Féin are open to forming a new coalition government with anyone,
and expect everyone to talk with them, a returning TD has indicated, as early
general election results started coming in this afternoon.
Published November 30, 2024
Sinn Féin tops exit poll but next government unclear
Sinn Féin has won the most support of the three main parties in the 26
County general election, according to the result of a major national
exit poll, but only slightly ahead of the main coalition parties, Fine
Gael and Fianna Fáil.
Published November 29, 2024
The complicity of the coalition parties in the genocide of Palestinians
has been fully exposed by the decision of the International Criminal
Court to bring charges against Israeli leaders Benjamin Natanyahu and
Yoav Gallant for the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare and
the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane
acts.
Published November 28, 2024
Sinn Féin, Aontú seen surging as ‘bluffer’ Harris stumbles
The 26 county general election is neck-and-neck between the three main
parties following a 6% drop in the support for Fine Gael and a steady
increase for Sinn Fein.
Published November 28, 2024
Trial hears of British collusion to import and hide weapons
The British Crown forces permitted loyalist death squads to import and
distribute a shipment of weapons for use in a series of sectarian
murders across the north of Ireland, the High Court has heard.
Published November 28, 2024
Political repression in Tyrone
No less than five PSNI police vehicles were deployed to harass those
attending a political party meeting in east Tyrone, with at least one
possession “vindictively” damaged in searches, according to those at the
receiving end.
Published November 28, 2024
Children of man killed 50 years ago speak out
The family of a Catholic man murdered by loyalists 50 years ago has
spoken of their life-long hurt.
Published November 28, 2024
New govt should press London to “set out their stall” on unity
Legally challenging the British government over Irish unity votes is an
option, Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has said.
Published November 28, 2024
A rare opportunity for Ireland to end the hegemony of Fianna Fáil and
Fine Gael governments looms closer as the 26 County general election
campaign enters its final stretch.
Published November 21, 2024
Police clampdown on Palestine protests
Both the Six and 26 County statelets have resorted to violence to
suppress protests over the Israeli genocide in Palestine and Lebanon.
Published November 21, 2024
British inventing new strategies for infiltration
Saoradh has described how a sports stadium’s public address system was
used by MI5 as a part of increasingly wild and random attempts to
recruit informers.
Published November 21, 2024
Fresh campaign for justice for Mid-Ulster murders
Relatives of people killed by a loyalist death squad believed to include
British soldiers have called for their inquests to be reinstated.
Published November 21, 2024
Lawyer battles governments for withholding key information
The High Court in Dublin has granted leave for a judicial review brought
against the Irish authorities over their failure to provide information
about the Dublin and Monaghan bombings to the Police Ombudsman in the
North of Ireland.
Published November 21, 2024
McDonald vows election boost for unity agenda
Mary Lou McDonald said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his
government needs to indicate the ‘tipping point’ for a referendum on
Irish unity.
Published November 21, 2024
Anger as O’Neill honours British Army dead
Sinn Féin’s leader in the North, Michelle O’Neill has come in for
widespread criticism after she became the first Sinn Féin leader to
attend an event to commemorate British military forces.
Published November 13, 2024
Government re-election campaign insults teachers
Derogatory remarks at a Fine Gael election event could be the ‘Black and
Tan’ moment of this year’s 26 County general election.
Published November 13, 2024
Israel bulldozes part of Irish peacekeeper camp
Israeli forces used excavators and a bulldozer to destroy part of a
fence and concrete structure at an Irish peacekeeping position in
southern Lebanon
Published November 13, 2024
Republican ‘must be released’ as extradition case bounces again
There have been calls for the immediate release of Cork republican Seán
Walsh on the back of a decision to refer his extradition case back to
the European courts for a second time.
Published November 13, 2024
James McClean ‘will never bend the knee’
Irish international footballer James McClean has said he will never
“bend the knee” in response to the latest furore over his decision not
to wear a poppy for the British Army’s Remembrance Day.
Published November 13, 2024
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