
Carl Duffy, a candidate for Aontú in the last general election in
Fermanagh and South Tyrone, lays out a possible ‘inch-by-inch’ approach
towards a United Ireland.
Published March 27, 2025

Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill has said she is proud of the stance she
took in staying away from Washington DC last week because of attacks on
innocent Palestinians.
Published March 20, 2025

A “strategic alliance” between two republican groups has resulted in the
emergence of a new ‘Republican Bloc’, according to one of those
involved.
Published March 20, 2025

Republicans around the world have been paying tribute to former senior
IRA Volunteer Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane, a legend of the conflict who
played a major part in the 1981 hunger strike.
Published February 27, 2025

Sinn Féin has warned the 26 County government not to put its head in the
sand on Irish reunification after Tánaiste Simon Harris declared that
Irish unity is not a priority for him.
Published February 6, 2025

Tánaiste Simon Harris and Taoiseach Micheál Martin are ignoring the
central point of the peace deal they trumpet.
Published February 6, 2025

Palestine is to be a key focus of the Bloody Sunday March Committee’s
programme of events this year, with Eamonn McCann noting there is ‘a
Bloody Sunday every day of the week’ in Gaza or the West Bank.
Published January 30, 2025

Martin McCauley, one of the ‘Colombia 3’ who were arrested in South
America in 2001, believes the British are plotting to send him back
there after a court ordered his extradition to the north of Ireland.
Published January 23, 2025

A blistering row over speaking time in the Dublin parliament has
frustrated the new government’s attempt to approve its revamped political
agenda, including a controversial plan to dishonour its pre-election promises on the
issue of Palestine.
Published January 23, 2025

As a new coalition government was being formed in Dublin without her
party, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said she should not be
underestimated, and promised to enter government after the next general
election.
Published January 16, 2025

The Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has insisted that referendums on
Irish unity “must happen in this decade” and called on the Dublin and
London governments to “play a leading role in fostering a mature and
positive conversation about the future”.
Published January 9, 2025

Statements issued in the name of republican groups to mark the arrival
of the New Year.
Published January 9, 2025

At the halfway point in what has been termed the ‘decade of
opportunities’, an assessesment of the chances of securing a border
poll by 2030.
Published December 30, 2024

The closure of their embassy in Dublin has been celebrated by
campaigners in Ireland as a sign that the Israeli effort to wipe out the
Palestinian population may be on the way to being halted.
Published December 19, 2024

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald lost her bid to become the first
woman Taoiseach after her nomination was defeated in the Dáil on
Wednesday.
Published December 19, 2024

A newly elected TD is being urged to resign his seat after it emerged
that he was a shareholder and former employee of a notorious
military spy technology firm when he was elected in local elections this
year.
Published December 12, 2024

Sinn Féin has said hundreds of thousands of people who “voted for
change” are being excluded from negotiations on the next government in
Dublin and has called on Micheál Martin to discuss an alternative
coalition.
Published December 5, 2024

The British government has been criticised for coming up short as it
unveiled its proposed amendments to Tory legislation on the legacy of the
conflict in Ireland.
Published December 5, 2024

Mary Lou McDonald has accused Micheál Martin of being ‘delusional and
disrespectful’ to northern nationalists after an outburst he made on the
eve of last Friday’s general election.
Published December 5, 2024

The IRSM has published a history to mark the 50 years of struggle for a 32
county socialist Ireland by the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) and the
Irish National Liberation Army (INLA).
Published December 5, 2024