[Irish Republican News]

Saturday, January 24, 2026

[Irish Republican News]

State of emergency

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Irish politicians have struggled to respond in the face of the near-collapse of NATO under pressure from US President Donald Trump, who has said he is no longer interested in peace following his failure to secure this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.

Anger as justice denied to Ludlow family

ludlows.jpg The family of a County Louth man murdered by unionist paramilitaries has accused the Gardaí police in the 26 Counties of having no interest in holding his killers to account, after a decision was taken to bring no charges in the case.

PSNI leans on brute force policing

psniplastics.jpg Figures have shown the PSNI used force on the Six County public 21,553 times in 12 months, the highest level in the last decade and an 18% increase on the previous year.

Death of Mickey Brady

mickeybrady.jpg Sinn Féin has paid warm tributes following the passing of Mickey Brady, former MP and lifelong Republican activist, saying the party and the people of Newry have “lost a giant of the community”.

Salute for Cumann na mBan leader

salutetaylor.jpg A gunshot salute has taken place in tribute to Geraldine Taylor, former O/C of Cumann na mBan, who died late last year.

Brothers call for truth over no-warning bomb

jamesreid.jpg Relatives of a man who died in a loyalist paramilitary bombing at a Belfast pub have come together to mark the 50th anniversary of the attack, as calls for truth and justice remain unanswered.

Moves to Welsh independence could hasten end for Union

walesindyprotest.jpg A new poll published this week shows pro-independence parties in Wales on around 50% of the vote and on course to win a historic majority of seats at the Welsh Assembly election in May.

Family forced out after double sectarian shooting

shotswindows.jpg A mother-of-three has described how her and her mother’s home were shot up just days before Christmas by an anti-Catholic loyalist paramilitary gang.

No second-class victims - Sinn Féin

oneillstarmer.jpg Sinn Féin has condemned suggestions that the British government could give preferential treatment to its soldiers in the implementation of an agreed legal framework on the legacy of conflict in the north of Ireland.

Three activists end hunger strike; Kneecap battle censorship

palestinehunger.jpg After 73 days of a hunger strike, three of the four remaining pro-Palestine prisoners in England have ended their protest, having achieved a major victory in the struggle against the genocidal arms trade, as Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer, lost a £2 billion contract with the British Minister of Defence.

Belated compensation for prison injustice

tedcunningham.jpg A man wrongly jailed over the 2004 Northern Bank robbery has received a five-figure sum in compensation for the inhumane jail conditions he endured.

Scandal in Dublin over alleged €10m bung for job

paschaldonohoe.jpg The coalition parties in Dublin have circled the wagons after it was reported that disgraced former Minister Paschal Donohoe handed €10 million to the World Bank shortly before quitting government to take up a position with the organisation.

Bloody Sunday March for Justice - Unfinished Business

bloodysundaymarch26.jpg The Bloody Sunday March Committee has releasing its programme of events to mark the 54th anniversary of the massacre of civil rights demonstrators in Derry by the British Army.

Unionism is a lost tribe

burrowsarmstrong.jpg In the wake of the selection of former senior PSNI figure Jon Burrows to lead the Ulster Unionist Party after he was co-opted into it just six months ago, alongside another unelected politician, Diana Armstrong, as his deputy, commentator Brian Feeney has warned that trouble is brewing for unionism.

Everyone benefits with Unity

irishunitydividend.jpg When I was a child at school there was talk about the three Rs. These were reading, writing and arithmetic. Clearly spelling didn’t feature prominently at the time. When I think of Irish Unity, there are three Rs which come to mind. These are renewal, reconciliation, and resilience.

Justice delayed, repression delivered

kieranmccool2.jpg The ongoing prosecution of Derry Republican Kieran McCool exposes, once again, the British state’s obsession with persecuting Irish Republicans long after any credible justification has evaporated.

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