Stardust Tragedy: Families’ Fight for Justice Continues
Valentine’s day 1981 is a day that will never be forgotten amongst the working class of Dublin. Today is the anniversary of the Stardust fire in that took the lives of 48 young people. More […]
Valentine’s day 1981 is a day that will never be forgotten amongst the working class of Dublin. Today is the anniversary of the Stardust fire in that took the lives of 48 young people. More […]
Within weeks of the massacre in Derry, the Westminster government, facing opprobrium from around the world, replaced the Unionist Stormont parliament with direct rule from Westminster. But this did nothing to placate working class Catholics. […]
Socialists stand for the abolition of the Special Criminal Court which was established in 1972, as a supposed emergency measure in response to the worsening Troubles in the North. A review, commissioned over 20 years […]
Anti-goldmining protestors have picketed Omagh police station in protest at the detention of fellow-campaigner Martin Tracey. This is the latest turn in the long-running campaign. Tracey detention stems from an incident when he and another […]
The carefully constructed image of the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) as a modern, impartial, and professional police force was tarnished by their aggressive treatment of anti-racist protestors. At the height of the BLM […]
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