Golfgaters exonerated, while socialist-feminist activist fined for socially-distanced protest
By Steph Lacey On 19 August 2020 a two-day event was organised by The Oireachtas Golf Society in…
From one barista to another: Sending solidarity to the United States!
The following is a letter from Amy Ferguson to Starbucks workers organizing in the U.S. Amy is a…
International Women’s Day 2022: Out of the shadows into the streets
By Harper Cleves The socialist feminist revolutionaries that established International Women’s Day were inspired by young immigrant women…
Socialism 101: Doesn’t human nature mean that socialism can’t work?
By Eddie McCabe In this capitalist society the notion of “human nature” is used to explain away all…
Tweeting bile & hate: What Doug Beattie’s tweets say about the political establishment in the North
By Amy Ferguson Ulster Unionist Party leader, Doug Beattie, has been dragged into the spotlight over a chain…
Review: Belfast directed by Kenneth Branagh
Reviewed by Eoin Dawson Kenneth Branagh’s biopic, Belfast, released in January 2022 to much applause. But for many…
United States: A year in, working people are no better under Biden
By Grace Fors In a press conference marking Biden’s first year in office, a reporter asked, “Inflation is up, your…
“Derry – This was murder”: 50 years since Bloody Sunday
By Sean Burns Sunday, 30 January 1972 saw one of the bloodiest and most callous atrocities committed during…
Covid 19-Government lifts restrictions but global pandemic continues
By Conor Payne On Friday, 21 January, Taoiseach Micheal Martin announced the sudden abandonment of most Covid restrictions.…
‘Better to rust out than to wear out’: The radical legacy of Mary Ann McCracken (1770-1866)
By Emma Ward The inscription, ‘Wept by her brother’s scaffold’, was the sole memorial on the previously unmarked…