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Sinn Féin
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Sinn Féin refuse to oppose repressive legislation
By Mick Barry and Finghín Kelly The Offences Against the State Act was renewed by the Dáil on…
The rise and fall of Edwin Poots – and what it means for the ‘peace process’
Edwin Poots’s brief tenure as DUP leader has come to an abrupt and somewhat farcical end. The nature…
Historic government coalition faces crises and class war
By Mick Barry TD “The country was very united during the pandemic. The economic crisis that is coming…
Review: One Man’s Terrorist
Reviewed by Seán Burns This year marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Provisional IRA. This…
April 1920: Revolutionary General Strike in Ireland
One hundred years ago this month, workers downed tools and took over their workplaces and towns. What began…
Review: “Home – Why Public Housing is the Answer”
Review: “Home – Why Public Housing is the Answer” by Eoin Ó Broin, Merrion Press (2019) Reviewed by…
North and Coronavirus crisis: Emergency measures needed
No loss of jobs or income! Put public health before private profit! The spread of the novel coronavirus…
A burning question: Housing crisis & the rule of profit
By Darragh O’Dwyer The results of the recent general election reflected the deep and widespread desire for real…
Capitalist establishment rejected but… How can real change be achieved?
On 8 February, people cast their votes and produced an historic election result, the ripples from which will…
Towards a United Ireland?
By Kevin Henry The week after the election in the South, which saw Sinn Féin win the largest…
