The closure by Israel of its embassy in Dublin has emboldened Irish
support for the International Court of Justice in demanding the arrest
and prosecution of Israeli political leaders for crimes against humanity.
A PSNI assault on a special needs teenager is the latest sordid
chapter of police violence against children in the north of Ireland and
has renewed calls for the force to be disbanded.
World-renowned rap group Kneecap led tributes to language activist
Gearóid Ó Cairealláin, father of band member Móglái Bap, who passed away
the night before the band performed at the largest ever Irish language
performance in Belfast.
There are concerns that the uncovered surveillance of journalists and
lawyers could be continuing in the north of Ireland and may also be
taking place in the 26 Counties under Garda Commissioner Drew Harris.
Irish language activist Linda Ervine has described the “horrendous”
online abuse she has faced over her efforts to set up the first Irish
language school in east Belfast.
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.
A British tribunal’s ruling that police forces illegally spied on
Irish journalists and lawyers could have serious repercussions for the
PSNI and the police chief who ordered the surveillance operations.
A video has emerged which shows a member of the PSNI police kicking a
County Tyrone teenage boy in the head while he was restrained on the
ground last weekend.
The British government has been ordered to hold a public inquiry into
the collusion killing of Gaelic sports official Sean Brown following a
mandatory order by the High Court in Belfast.
The family of 15-year-old Patrick Crawford who was shot dead by a
British soldier in the grounds of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast say they
“finally have justice” after 49 years.
An oration delivered by Frankie Quinn of the 1916
Societies at its commemoration of IRA Volunteer Antoine Mac Giolla
Bhrighde on the 40th anniversary of his killing in an SAS ambush.
Republican prisoners in Maghaberry have issued a statement in Irish and
English in protest at moves to suppress the Irish language and culture
inside the jail.
An infamous loyalist mural in north Belfast which threatens a return to
sectarian killings was badly damaged last weekend as a storm swept
across Ireland.
A former British soldier accused of two murders as part of the 1972
Bloody Sunday massacre has been ordered to stand trial after an attempt
to get the case thrown out was refused.
An early morning PSNI police raid targeted a member of the Irish
Republican Prisoners Welfare Association in Derry and seized a number of
items and money which were stored away for Christmas.
The family of GAA sports official Sean Brown are taking a legal action
against the British government for refusing to hold a public inquiry
into his murder.
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.
IRA Volunteers Danny Doherty and Willie Fleming (Derry Brigade) were two
men of valour who were killed on active service on December 6th 1984 in
a shoot to kill operation by the British occupying forces in the grounds
of Gransha Hospital, Derry.
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.
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.
A cross-border funding group which provided close to £900,000 to
so-called ‘peacebuilding’ organisations operated by leading loyalist
Winston Irvine has refused to say whether it will continue to fund them
after he pleaded guilty to weapons charges.
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.
Three young Muslim girls at the centre of a racist intimidation and
bullying controversy have been told by their north Belfast school it is
not safe for them to return.
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).
Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin has said that Mary Lou McDonald has been in
contact with leaders of the Social Democrats and the Labour Party as the
outcome of the 26 County general election became clear.
A Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael-led coalition is now seen as the most likely
outcome of the 26 County general election after counting has completed
in most constituencies.
The first day of counting in the 26 County general election has concluded,
but with every party celebrating bar the Greens and the far right, the
outcome remains very uncertain.