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New Corbyn party supports a united Ireland

corbynyourparty.jpg ‘Your Party’ has become the first major political party in Britain to campaign for a United Ireland.

Published December 4, 2025



‘Stop doing harm to Palestinians’

blackdonohoe.jpg Efforts are continuing in Ireland in an effort to force the Dublin government to do more to end Israel’s genocide of Palestinians and halt the ethnic cleansing and colonisation of the Gaza Strip.

Published November 20, 2025



Building a republic ‘worthy of the name’

connollyinauguration2.jpg Newly elected President Catherine Connolly has delivered an inspiring, progressive and proudly Irish speech at her inauguration ceremony at Dublin Castle.

Published November 13, 2025



Benn’s denialism condemned

bennmcdonald.jpg There has been an angry response among nationalists to British efforts to dismiss the prospect of Irish reunification through a border poll.

Published November 13, 2025



Are unionists just repeating their mistakes?

duppoppies.jpg All the anniversary reflections on the massive upheavals linked to the unveiling of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA), 40 years ago next week, may draw at least some comparisons with the increasing tensions at Stormont today.

Published November 13, 2025



‘Toxic’ unionism driving support for unity

givanbryson.jpg A new belligerence by the Democratic Unionist Party has triggered a fresh crisis for the Stormont Assembly and renewed the focus on the need to advance the process of Irish reunification.

Published November 6, 2025



105th anniversary of Kevin Barry

kevinbarryrathvilly.jpg Events have been taking place in Rathvilly, County Carlow to mark the 105th anniversary of the execution of martyr Kevin Barry by British forces

Published November 6, 2025



A vision for change after record election

connollysamhna.jpg Catherine Connolly’s election last week by the biggest ever vote for an Irish President has brought hope for a new, united Ireland and for a generational shift in the island’s political history.

Published October 30, 2025



Connolly is runaway winner in Presidential election

connollycastle.jpg Independent Catherine Connolly has been formally declared elected as Uachtarán na hÉireann in the first count in Friday’s Irish Presidential election, winning 914,143 first-preference votes, or 63%.

Published October 25, 2025



Catherine Connolly set for landslide win

connollytally.jpg Left-wing pro-Palestine independent Catherine Connolly has won a huge victory in the Irish Presidential election, in a result which will be heard around the world.

Published October 25, 2025



A President for the Common Good

catherineconnolly1200.jpg Depending on turnout and the final result, Friday’s election could deliver a crippling blow to the reactionary politics which has governed Ireland since partition.

Published October 23, 2025



‘Vote Connolly because we cannot’

votailconnolly.jpg A campaign in the north of Ireland has urged voters in the south to vote for Catherine Connolly because northerners are barred from taking part.

Published October 23, 2025



Alliance leader calls for details on reunification vote

naomilong.jpg Comments by Alliance Party leader Naomi Long, who has called for the British government to set out the criteria for when he would call a border poll, have been widely welcomed.

Published October 16, 2025



Belfast has changed

dreambelfast.jpg Symbols of Britishness are embedded in the everyday life of Belfast, but you’d never guess that from listening to those protesting loudly about the council’s new Irish language policy.

Published October 16, 2025



Paisley behind ‘false flag’ bombing campaign, papers show

paisleyberet.jpg Loyalists with links to former DUP leader Ian Paisley were responsible for a series of ‘false flag’ bomb attacks in the early 1970s, newly uncovered British Army intelligence documents have confirmed.

Published October 9, 2025



Expectations grow for border poll

woodwardpaisleyjr.jpg Anticipation of moves towards a referendum on Irish unity is at a new high after former British Direct Ruler Shaun Woodward said that a border poll could be held within three years, while former DUP MP Ian Paisley has said he is open to debate the issue.

Published October 9, 2025



Martin clings to job after failures

michealmartin1200.jpg Micheál Martin has come under intense pressure to quit as Fianna Fáil leader and as Taoiseach after a disastrous week for his party, his presidential election candidate Jim Gavin, and a 26 County budget which left workers “out in the cold”.

Published October 9, 2025



Election frontrunner Connolly faces establishment backlash

catherineconnollyball.jpg A wave of smears and insults has failed to derail a hugely successful election campaign by Catherine Connolly for the Presidency later this month, with some bookmakers already paying out on bets that she will win.

Published October 9, 2025



A budget of betrayal

dohertymcdonaldbudget.jpg The full text of Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald’s response to the introduction by the Dublin government of its Budget statement for 2026. The long awaited release of the McCullough Review has exposed a long term culture of politically motivated surveillance of journalists, whistleblowers and political opponents by the PSNI.

Published October 9, 2025



‘Britcard’ plan greeted with derision, demands for unity vote

starmerbritcard.jpg A proposed digital ID card to monitor the movements of British citizens has been ridiculed in the north of Ireland, where Irish citizenship is guaranteed under the Good Friday Agreement.

Published October 2, 2025


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