Regardless of who won in the debate between the British party leaders
last Thursday, the outcome points to one clear conclusion: there will be
a hung parliament in Britain.
Published April 26, 2010
Sinn Fein are asking the electorate to endorse our role in leading the
way in significant political developments since the last Westminster
election.
Published April 22, 2010
The story of Padraig Pearse and the rebellion of Easter 1916, 94 years
ago this week.
Published April 19, 2010
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams this morning launched the party’s
election campaign for the Westminster election on May 6th.
Published April 15, 2010
The Felons’ Club on
Belfast’s Falls Road in an exhibition of republican memorabilia
organised by the National Graves Association.
Published April 12, 2010
A number of statements were issued by the main republican organisations at the weekend.
Published April 8, 2010
25 out of 27 people prosecuted for resisting Shell’s experimental gas
pipeline have cases withdrawn or dismissed.
Published April 2, 2010
An action alert was issued by supporters of leading
republican Gerry McGeough following a bizarre intervention in his trial
by far-right Swedish operatives.
Published March 29, 2010
On the 90th anniversary of the arrival in Ireland of one of England’s
most notorious of militias, we present a brief history of the infamous
Black and Tans.
Published March 25, 2010
A reporter responds to the call by the
‘Northern Ireland Affairs Committee’ at the London parliament for a
further investigation into the Omagh bomb.
Published March 22, 2010
On March 17, 1858, 152 years ago this week, James Stephens founded the
Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) in Dublin at the same time as John
O’Mahoney was founding the American branch of the revolutionary group.
Published March 15, 2010
To mark international women’s day, we carry the following article on
the women hunger strikers of Armagh prison, by DM Daugherty.
Published March 8, 2010
Twenty years ago, Sam Marshall was walking home with two other men when
they were confronted by masked gunmen who opened up with automatic fire.
Published March 4, 2010
The impact of the peace process in Ireland is clearly evident in the
language used in peace efforts in the Basque Country.
Published March 1, 2010
Roger Casement had returned to Ireland in 1916 to share his comrades’ fate. In
1965, 49 years later and 45 years ago this week, he was finally able to
rejoin them one last time.
Published February 25, 2010
The unique prehistoric site of Newgrange in County Meath, Ireland is
threatened by a planned bypass of Slane village; to preserve the site,
the village should be closed to lorries, or the bypass should take a
western route.
Published February 22, 2010
A conference on the prospects for Irish unity organised by Sinn Fein in
London on Saturday heard that unification “within a meaningful
time-scale” is both “realistic and feasible”.
Published February 22, 2010
The Corrib saga has become so bitter and divisive, it can be hard to see
the obvious.
Published February 18, 2010
A recent interview with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams about sectarian parades, the policing and justice deal, and the controversy surrounding allegations against his brother Liam.
Published February 15, 2010
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the release from captivity of
Nelson Mandela. We carry an extract from his memoirs on his time at
Robben Island prison.
Published February 11, 2010
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