New portrait of 1916 activist Elizabeth O’Farrell to be unveiled

9 June 2025
World renowned Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick has made a new portrait of 1916 activist Elizabeth O’Farrell, the Cumann na mBan nurse who famously braved British Army gunfire on Moore Street to take Pearse’s surrender note to the British forces, and who remained a Republican all her life. Free article
An Phoblacht first published - June 1925
9 June 2025

One hundred years ago in June 1925 the first paper to bear the title 'An Phoblacht' was published. It was to last for 12 turbulent years and to leave a legacy of lively campaigning republican journalism. Free article
Centenary of the Boundary Commission
28 May 2025

A century ago in the summer of 1925 the Boundary Commission established under the Anglo-Irish Treaty was hearing evidence on the ground in the Six Counties as it prepared its report and considered what changes if any should be made to the border that divided Ireland. Free article
Electing the Irish president should be the democratic right of all our citizens
24 May 2025

In early May, I brought a motion to the regional Assembly in the north of Ireland urging all members, regardless of different political outlooks, to call upon the Irish government to fulfil its responsibility and finally extend the right to vote in Irish presidential elections for the hundreds of thousands of Irish citizens living in the northern state.
I pointed out that it is... Free article
Raymond McCreesh and Patsy O’Hara – Died on hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh
21 May 2025

THURSDAY, 21 MAY 1981, witnessed the deaths of two more Hunger Strikers. Raymond McCreesh passed away at 2:30am. That evening, Patsy O’Hara died. The deaths of Raymond and Patsy – who had started the strike on the same day, died on the same day and were born within a fortnight of each other in February 1957 – marked a critical escalation in the prison struggle as well as the struggle outside the prisons walls. Free article
Doco’s story is part of Ireland’s proud history of resistance
21 May 2025

Sinn Féin’s Matt Carthy gave the main address at the annual commemoration for Volunteer Martin ‘Doco’ Doherty, who was killed 31 years ago today. Free article
Seán Mac Diarmada commemoration told a United Ireland within reach
19 May 2025

Republicans across the Northwest attended the annual commemoration for 1916 martyr Seán Mac Diarmada on 11 May. The niece and grandniece of Mac Diarmada were in attendance along with Sinn Féin representatives from Leitrim, Sligo, Cavan, Fermanagh and Donegal including former Sligo/Leitrim TD Michael Colreavy. Free article
Austerity, militarism, legacy and the growth of the far-right – Britain’s political trajectory is an added argument for Irish unity
16 May 2025

Last July saw the Tories emphatically ejected from government in Britain. The Labour Party was returned with a large majority promising a break from a decade and a half of Tory misrule. It didn’t take long for that façade to drop.
Almost immediately the Labour Party picked up where the Tories had left off, signalling that bleak financial times were to continue. Their decision to... Free article
The spirit of freedom continues to inspire
10 May 2025

I started thinking about this article on the 44th anniversary of Bobby Sands’ death on hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh.
The day before Bobby’s anniversary on 5 May, 2025, a spectacular statue in his honour was unveiled in his home neighbourhood of Twinbrook, west Belfast.
Bobby has come to symbolise the Irish spirit of freedom in the modern era. He was a republican... Free article
Francis Hughes – Died on 12 May 1981 on hunger strike in the H-Blocks
9 May 2025

The death of Francis Hughes at the age of 25 on hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh saw not the end of a legend but a new chapter in what was, by any measure, the story of one of the most fearless and tenacious guerrilla fighters of the 20th Century and of the Irish Republican Army. Free article
Government must come clean on Childcare failures
7 May 2025

As the childcare crisis deepens, Claire Kerrane TD sets out how government inaction, broken promises, and failure to invest in a publicly led system is pushing families, providers, and staff to breaking point. Free article
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