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A chance for change

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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

qubprotest.jpg 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



McDonald vows election boost for unity agenda

mcdonaldmoorestlackey.jpg 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



‘Thatcher would have known’

finucaneinterview.jpg Geraldine Finucane, the widow of murdered Belfast defence lawyer Pat Finucane, was interviewed this week by the Guardian in her Belfast home.

Published November 21, 2024



An assertive republicanism could still win this election

toibinmcdonald.jpg Attacks on the Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil as representing a choice between Tweedledum and Tweedledee are fine but Sinn Féin needs to demonstrate, in a clear and easily understood way, that it is radically different from these parties.

Published November 21, 2024



Government re-election campaign insults teachers

olearyteachers.jpg 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



General election set for November 29

harrisrte.jpg The Dublin government is to officially call a general election on Friday as it pushed €400m into bank accounts in a bid to convince voters to ignore deepening crises in housing, inequality, health, child welfare, immigration, political greed and corruption.

Published November 7, 2024



Government fails to enact Palestine measure

gazaprotestharris.jpg The refusal of the Dublin government to use parliament time offered up by the opposition parties to pass long-delayed legislation on Palestine ahead of the general election has been condemned as “disgraceful”.

Published November 7, 2024



Sinn Féin’s HR debacle to face election test

mcdonaldstanley.jpg Laois will see a showdown between former Sinn Féin TD, now independent republican Brian Stanley, and the party’s new candidate, Maria McCormack, after a disastrous internal inquiry erupted into the open in the midlands county, just weeks before the 26 County general election.

Published November 7, 2024



Ireland responds to US Presidential election

trumpelected.jpg There has been a mixed reaction in Ireland to the election of Donald Trump as US president.

Published November 7, 2024



Drawing the line for the Union

boundarycommissionmap.jpg How the ‘third man’ on the Boundary Commission 100 years ago helped secure the border for unionism.

Published October 31, 2024



Support for British rule falls below 50%

unitydemo.jpg Support for the North of Ireland remaining in a Union with Britain has dropped below the key 50% level for the first time in a state-funded survey of the Six Counties, adding to pressure for an end to partition and the complete decolonisation of the island of Ireland.

Published October 24, 2024



Unionist media shamed into deleting IRA claims

psniassessment.jpg The Belfast Telegraph and other unionist media organisations were forced into an embarrassing u-turn this week after publishing absurd claims about the supposed continuing actions of the Provisional IRA, which ended its armed campaign in 2005.

Published October 24, 2024



Portrait of Ó Donnghaile removed from City Hall

portraitremoved.jpg Sinn Féin vice president Michelle O’Neill has said she thinks it is appropriate that a portrait of disgraced former Sinn Féin Mayor of Belfast, Niall Ó Donnghaile, be removed from Belfast City Hall, but tensions have continued in the wake of scandals to beset the party.

Published October 24, 2024



Disaster for Sinn Féin as TDs quit over disputes

stanleymcdonaldryan.jpg Sinn Féin’s problems in the 26 Counties have exploded ahead of an impending general election, with the departure of two TDs, including the shock resignation of party veteran, Laois/Offaly TD Brian Stanley.

Published October 17, 2024



Sinn Féin ‘frank and transparent’ over Senator’s departure

niallodonnghaile.jpg Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has denied orchestrating an “elaborate cover-up” after the party failed to divulge the real reason for former Sinn Féin Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile’s sudden resignation from the Seanad last year.

Published October 17, 2024



The way to put loyalist gangs out of business is to stop the cash

taigsvtot.jpg There is that no incentive for paramilitary groups to transition – in fact there is every reason to stay in business, writes Brian Feeney.

Published October 17, 2024



Sinn Féin to undergo ‘complete overhaul’

mcmonagle.jpg Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald has said she has ordered “a complete overhaul of governance procedures” for the party after it provided references for former party press officer Michael McMonagle, who has admitted a number of child sex offences.

Published October 10, 2024



Inept budget seen as starting gun for election

budget2025.jpg Most Irish politicians accept that the 26 County general election will be held next month following a cash ‘giveaway’ by the government in its annual announcement of its plans for the economy.

Published October 3, 2024



Varadkar surprises with Irish unity ideas

varadkarderry.jpg Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has spoken out strongly to urge greater focus and energy among Irish political representatives on the journey to Irish unity.

Published October 3, 2024


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