Last Sunday, the 1916 Societies commemorated Hunger Striker
Óglach Raymond McCreesh in Camlough, South Armagh, on the
anniversary of his death. Tommy McKearney gave the main oration.
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45th anniversary of Raymond McCreesh
Last Sunday, the 1916 Societies commemorated Hunger Striker
Óglach Raymond McCreesh in Camlough, South Armagh, on the
anniversary of his death. Tommy McKearney gave the main oration.
Published May 21, 2026
The Union is cracking at the seams
The North's First Minister, Michelle O’Neill, writes that Westminster politics continues to lurch further to the right, and that offers little for Scotland, Wales or Ireland.
Published May 13, 2026
An all-island Presidential election for the first time
A Bill from Aontú to give presidential voting rights to Irish citizens
in the north of Ireland passed its second stage this week, but it still
under threat from the coalition government.
Published May 7, 2026
What is the use of going back into Stormont?
What is the point of the Stormont assembly except to perpetuate partition, which is the cause of the problem?
Published May 7, 2026
Several hundred people turned out at a Sinn Féin event in Scotstown in
County Monaghan last Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of
IRA legend, Óglach Séamus McElwain.
Published April 30, 2026
It’s time for Sinn Féin to give up on the Belfast Assembly
What is the use of going back into the Stormont arrangements again in
2027 when they don’t deliver on anything?
Published April 30, 2026
Jailbreak by whaleboat, 150 years on
We republish a history of the heroic events surrounding the famous Catalpa Fenian jailbreak of 150 years ago.
Published April 23, 2026
Shared Island initiative an excuse to do nothing on Unity
An analysis by former Irish diplomat Ray Bassett, once the
longest-serving Irish government official in the Six Counties (for
irishborderpoll.com)
Published April 16, 2026
Cypriots demand closure of British bases
More than half of voters in the Republic of Cyprus want to shut down
British military bases on the eastern Mediterranean island, a new poll
has found.
Published April 9, 2026
The ‘rest of the UK’ is a meaningless invention
The media fail to simple compare the north of Ireland
with Britain as it would reinforce this place’s separateness,
writes Brian Feeney.
Published April 9, 2026
The ‘Sixteen Dead Men’ about whom Yeats wrote his poem in the aftermath of the Easter Rising were a diverse group.
Published April 2, 2026
Irish reporter survives Israeli assassination bid
War journalist Steve Sweeney, an Irish citizen, was reporting from
Lebanon when he and his cameraman were targeted in an Israeli rocket
attack. The camera captured a missile exploding just metres from his
filming location in southern Lebanon. Both were injured and narrowly
avoided being killed.
Published March 25, 2026
Dublin Brigade 2nd Battalion IRA Volunteer Tom Smith was born on the
22nd of March 1948 in Dublin’s southside close to the banks of the
industrial waterway, the Grand Canal.
Published March 19, 2026
Sinn Féin will not be complicit in Middle East war
The decision by the United States, alongside Israel, to launch
unprovoked military operations against Iran, is a flagrant violation of
the United Nations Charter and International Law.
Published March 12, 2026
Bobby Sands began his hunger strike, 45 years ago this week. A brief
account of his life and death in struggle, by the Seán Heuston 1916 Society.
Published March 5, 2026
All human beings have the right, as a birthright, to be treated equally.
I am for a rights-based, citizen-centred society in which citizens
fulfil their obligations for the common good.
Published March 5, 2026
‘You didn’t grow up with bombs’
An opinion piece by Belfast Republican Séamus Mac Shíomóin
on the struggles being faced by a new generation.
Published February 26, 2026
How Britain’s bid to criminalise the IRA backfired spectacularly
It is 50 years since Special Category Status was abolished for political
prisoners in the north of Ireland. An analysis by Brian Feeney.
Published February 26, 2026
Helena Molony: a revolutionary life
Irish revolutionary and heroine Helena Molony, the gallant rebel and
trade union activist was born in Dublin in 1884, and passed away on the
28th January 1967, 59 years ago this week.
Published January 29, 2026
Kitson’s memoirs - a blind eye to British crimes
The autobiography of British General Sir Frank
Kitson is an account of British military failures through several colonial wars
in which he fought, including in Ireland.
Published January 29, 2026
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