[Irish Republican News]

Saturday, June 6, 2026

[Irish Republican News]

British apology to Springhill/​Westrock families

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The families of those killed in what was long known as the ‘forgotten massacre’ have welcomed an apology from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Sinn Féin launches Stormont reform initiative

stormontdriveway.jpg Sinn Féin has launched a major initiative to reform the Six County political institutions, arguing that the North’s political structures must be made more “stable” after years of collapse, deadlock and dysfunction.

MI5 pressure campaign confirmed

mi5hqholywood.jpg Details have emerged of a new MI5 campaign of “administrative strangulation” amid a propaganda campaign intended to accentuate divisions among republicans.

Police Ombudsman blocking own report into journalist’s murder

martinohagan1200.jpg The Police Ombudsman is holding up the publication of its own report into the murder of Lurgan-based investigative journalist Martin O’Hagan.

Racial intimidation by loyalists

moygashelracist.jpg A series of threatening and racist posters and graffiti have appeared in loyalist areas.

Political tensions rise over Israel fixtures and Occupied Territories Bill

irelandpalestine.jpg A political storm is building in Dublin and is running on two tracks: Ireland’s scheduled international soccer fixtures with Israel and a long-promised Occupied Territories Bill that has been hollowed out to the point of near irrelevance.

Existential crisis for Fianna Fáil and Micheál Martin

martinbyelection.jpg Two Dáil by-elections have resulted in a collapse in support for Fianna Fáil, raising questions over the future of Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the coalition government he leads with Fine Gael.

British files reveal hidden agenda in shaping Legacy Act

legacysecretfile.jpg Newly released documents have revealed that the British government secretly assembled a network of senior policing, intelligence and state officials to shape the notorious Legacy Act, legislation designed to shut down investigations into war crimes and other killings carried out during the conflict in the North.

New book renews focus on Seán Brown murder case

brownpichands.jpg The long-running campaign for truth and justice in the case of murdered GAA official Seán Brown has intensified again with the publication of a new book and renewed allegations that the killing was bound up with state collusion, intelligence handling and a decades-long cover-up by British security agencies.

Activist assaulted by PSNI after speaking Irish

psnibuisingirish.jpg Republican Sinn Féin has condemned the physical assault suffered by a local Irish language activist in Derry at the hands of the PSNI earlier this month.

Dublin paint factory worker ‘suspended over Easter Lily’

lilybadgeinhand.jpg A worker at a Dublin paints factory has been suspended after refusing to remove an Easter Lily, according to Éirígí, which has condemned it as political intimidation in the workplace and hostility towards remembrance.

Sinn Féin criticises delay over renaming Dublin streets

drurysandsstreet.jpg Sinn Féin has accused government “dithering” of blocking Dublin City Council from renaming streets to honour Irish republican figures such as James Connolly.

A summer for positive change?

roismairemayor.jpg There are hopes that events in the north of Ireland may be bearing witness to a transformation in which nationalism advances in confidence and influence, while unionism becomes diminished by scandal, division and decline.

Effective government has been denied

reformdoc.jpg The foreword to the document on proposals for Stormont reform, 'Building Better Politics/Ag Tógáil Polaitíochta Feabhsaithe', by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald.

Eddie Fullerton remembered

eddiefullerton1200.jpg A minute’s silence was held in the Donegal County Council chamber in Lifford on Monday in tribute to the late Councillor Eddie Fullerton.

Working towards a reawakening

mcbrearty2026.jpg The 45th anniversary of the late IRA Volunteer George McBrearty took place in Creggan at the weekend. Wreaths were laid by members of George’s family at the commemoration in Creggan on Sunday. We publish the main oration, which was delivered by former PoW John Crawley.

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