[Irish Republican News]

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

[Irish Republican News]

Building a republic ‘worthy of the name’

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

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.

Poppy fascists target Irish sportswomen

katiemccabe.jpg Irish sports figures have again come under attack in Britain for failing to wear a poppy in honour of British soldiers who died in conflicts around the world, including in Ireland.

PSNI weaponry ‘missing’

glockbullets.jpg Enough ammunition to restart the conflict in the north of Ireland has “disappeared” from a PSNI police training centre in Antrim, according to a Crown Force statement.

Loyalist intimidation in Glengormley

katuvfglengormley.jpg Loyalists have again targeted members of the cross-community Alliance Party after it was condemned by hardline unionists over its approach to power-sharing and local government in the north of Ireland.

British military on the prowl

barmyrural.jpg The Republican Network for Unity has strongly condemned the activity of British soldiers in the north Armagh area.

‘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.

Further insult as ‘Soldier F’ defence costs revealed

mcguigan.jpg More than £4.6m was spent by the British government on the defence of a former British soldier facing prosecution for the murder of two people and injuring another five on Bloody Sunday, it has emerged.

Govts playing politics with racial tensions

droghedaarson.jpg A campaign of anti-immigrant violence in both parts of Ireland is being fuelled by government incompetence and inaction.

Beattie killing linked to Glenanne Gang

marianbeattie2.jpg Members of the Crown Forces and unionist paramilitaries have protected the killer of Portadown teenager Marian Beattie, her family have said.

Hidden hand seen behind online censorship

fbcensorship.jpg The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has reported online censorship at the hands of Meta, the trillion‑dollar US corporation which owns Facebook.

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

Inaugural Speech of President Catherine Connolly

connollyinauguration.jpg The speech delivered by President Connolly at Dublin Castle on Tuesday.

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.

The drive-by murder of Eileen Quinn

eileenquinn.jpg Eileen Quinn was a 24-year-old mother of three young children from County Galway. On All Saints’ Day 1920 she was shot dead outside her home by the Black and Tans of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) in one of the most notorious civilian reprisal killings during the Irish War of Independence.

The sham trial of Soldier F

nobritishjustice.jpg Last week British imperialism in Ireland reared its ugly head once again. This time in the form of a ‘not guilty’ verdict for the British soldier known by the pseudonym “Soldier F”, who escaped any notion of ‘justice’ in a corrupt British judicial system.

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