Justice for the Stardust 48—Courageous campaigning by Stardust families results in unlawful killing verdict

By Michael O’Brien The verdict of unlawful death by a jury in the coroner’s court after a hearing that commenced...
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Gaza genocide and the need for revolutionary socialist change

By James McCabe With all eyes now on the escalating tension between Israel and Iran, the world’s attention is shifting...
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Capitalism and the care crisis

By Emma Quinn During the recent referendums on Family and Care a powerful grassroots movement emerged. Led by disability activists...
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In the Dáil and on the streets – how can we defeat hate crime?

By Finghin Kelly  The killing of Josip Strok has shockingly brought home the reality of hate crime. Josip was from...
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Campaigning and pressure delivers: Tory-style Green Paper on disability “reform” scrapped

By Stephen Morrison  Another massive win for disability activists came on 12 April 2024, when Minister for Social Protection Heather...
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Dirty, discoloured water in Cork—The price of creeping privatisation

By Councillor Brian McCarthy  For the last 18 months, people in communities across Cork City have had to cope with...
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Supreme Court victory for workers – a turning point for trade union fightback?

By Matt Waine In a decision that has major ramifications for the whole trade union movement and the right to...
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Alienation, distrust and disabled activists rising — how the government lost the referendums 

The most significant and noteworthy development in the Family and Care referendums that were resoundingly rejected on 8 March 2024,...
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Our stance on the Care Referendum & the rights of disabled people – statement from Ruth Coppinger & Mick Barry TD

After listening to the real concerns raised by disabled people and having discussions about how disabled activists feel that the...
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No shamrocks for Genocide Joe – no greenwashing of US imperialism

By Harper Cleves When Joe Biden mistakenly referred to the Israeli invasion of Rafah as “our military operation” – this...
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World News


In the face of repression Palestine solidarity protests erupt on US college campuses

By Harper Cleves On Thursday, 18 April, 108 students at Columbia University in New York City were arrested for setting up an encampment on campus in solidarity with Palestine, calling both for a permanent ceasefire and for the university to divest from any Israeli funding. Columbia and Barnard students set up the encampment on Columbia’s main campus on Wednesday, 17 April, in the early…

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Tá aird an domhain ar Rafah – cinedhíothú in Gaza ag eirí níos measa!

Le James McCabe, aistrithe ag Leah Whelan Tá fírinne leis an nath cainte “ní briathra a dhearbhaíonn ach gníomh”. Chuir Joe Biden in iúl a imní do shibialtaigh Phalaistíneacha atá leochaileach agus gan chosaint. Ach, a mhalairt a bhí fíor – mar chuir an ghníomhaireacht chabhrach in Gaza ar fionraí. Is furasta a bheith ag caint! Le haghaidh go leor polaiteoirí Iosraelacha, níl aon…