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New IRA claims attack, to remain active
Published April 9, 2026
A potentially explosive device has been used in an attack on a PSNI police
base in Lurgan, County Armagh, the first such attack by militant republicans in almost four years.
Published April 2, 2026
Adams ‘defended the Republican cause’
Former Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has welcomed the collapse of a
London civil action against him following a politically driven attempt
at a backdoor legacy inquiry targeting the armed struggle.
Published March 25, 2026
Trump’s silver lining after White House horror show
An expression of support for Irish unity by US President Donald Trump
was a pleasant surprise at the end of an enervating day in Washington DC
which will be remembered for Taoiseach Micheal Martin’s kowtowing to Trump at the
annual St Patrick’s Day shamrock ceremony.
Published March 19, 2026
Kneecap defeat last-gasp censorship
Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has vowed that the group “will not be
silent” after a London court ruling confirmed he will not face a new
trial over allegations he displayed an illegal flag at a London
gig.
Published March 12, 2026
A sudden and unprovoked US/Israeli aerial bombing campaign against Iran
has erupted into a giant war stretching from the eastern Mediterranean
to the Indian Ocean.
Published March 5, 2026
Loyalist murder gangs have threatened the republican and nationalist
community in County Down following a declaration by prominent loyalist
Jamie Bryson that the UVF and UDA “aren’t going
anywhere”.
Published February 26, 2026
There is intense opposition to plans for Ireland to play Israel in the
Nations League European international soccer competition.
Published February 19, 2026
Vol. Frank Stagg’s death by hunger strike in protest at criminalisation took
place 50 years ago today. A native of Mayo, he died at the
age of 34 in Wakefield Prison in England on 12 February 1976 after 62
days on hunger strike. Commemorations to mark his sacrifice will take
place in Mayo next weekend.
Published February 12, 2026
A giant scandal over revelations in documents linked to child sex abuse
ringleader Jeffrey Epstein is threatening to topple British Prime
Minister Keir Starmer and has raised very serious questions in Ireland,
particularly around many of those who were heavily involved in the Irish
peace process.
Published February 5, 2026
Bloody Sunday insult on eve of anniversary
Efforts to protect the Crown Forces from the consequences of their
murderous actions in Ireland have continued on multiple fronts.
Published January 29, 2026
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.
Published January 22, 2026
Moves to Welsh independence could hasten end for Union
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.
Published January 15, 2026
Ireland ‘must stand up for international law’
Ireland’s military neutrality is under renewed pressure after US
President Donald Trump bombed Venezuela and abducted its president,
threatened several nations, seized oil tankers and demanded control over
the entire western hemisphere.
Published January 8, 2026
‘Shameful’ delays to inquest findings
The evils of the British occupation have once again been exposed after
the family of a 14-year-old boy shot dead by a British soldier over 54
years ago finally heard a coroner’s findings that the killing was
‘unjustified’.
Published December 29, 2025
Settlement – but still no justice
An apology has been issued by the Crown Forces for the “hurt and
suffering” endured by the family of Patrick Rooney since the
nine-year-old was shot dead in his own home at the Divis Flats in
Belfast August 1969.
Published December 18, 2025
Kenova report a British ‘fairytale’
The final report of a £47 million investigation into the activities of a
top British Army double agent inside the IRA has shed more light on the
murderous actions of his Crown Force handlers, but has again failed to
identify Freddie Scappaticci as the agent in question.
Published December 11, 2025
Irish support for Gaza flies high over Belfast
An attempt by Belfast city council to affirm Irish opposition to the
continuing slaughter of Palestinians by Israel has overcome opposition
from loyalists.
Published December 4, 2025
Britain set to admit guilt for ISU killings
The British government is to open talks on compensation for the families
of those murdered and maimed by British double agents operating with the
Provisional IRA’s ‘Internal Security Unit’ (ISU), according to a report this
week.
Published November 26, 2025
Payout after sick PSNI abuse of body parts
The widow of a Catholic man murdered by unionist paramilitaries 38 years
ago is set to receive a five-figure sum in damages over the police
retaining his skull and other parts of his body.
Published November 20, 2025
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