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Ireland – unity within touching distance?

25th March 202425th March 2024Leave a Comment on Ireland – unity within touching distance?

With the question of Irish Unity coming to the forefront this year, Arise Festival held a discussion with Sinn Féin TD Mairead Farrell on the future of Ireland.

Ireland must be a voice for the Palestinian people – Declan Kearney MLA

4th March 20244th March 2024Leave a Comment on Ireland must be a voice for the Palestinian people – Declan Kearney MLA

"Sinn Féin believes that our own freedom will ultimately be incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians."

The cause of Labour? Why Ireland should matter to the British Labour Movement

27th February 202426th February 2024Leave a Comment on The cause of Labour? Why Ireland should matter to the British Labour Movement

Joe Dwyer analyses the challenges advocates for Irish unity face - and why at this critical time, solidarity from the British left should be more forthcoming.

Michelle O’Neill pays tribute to Francie Molloy’s decades-long contribution to civil and equal rights

15th February 202415th February 2024Leave a Comment on Michelle O’Neill pays tribute to Francie Molloy’s decades-long contribution to civil and equal rights

Responding to news that Francie Molloy is to step down from elected politics, Norther Irish First Minister O’Neill, celebrates his decades-long contribution to civil and equal rights.

A picture of Michelle O'Neill, Sinn Fein's first miniter fo Norther Ireland, and Mary Lou McDonald, President of Sinn Fein.

A Turning Point in Ireland

14th February 202414th February 2024Leave a Comment on A Turning Point in Ireland

Michelle O'Neill becoming First Minister is the culmination of a struggle for parity of esteem that goes back decades

Irish unity “within touching distance”

9th February 20249th February 20241 Comment on Irish unity “within touching distance”

A historic defeat for British imperialism is on the cards - "the remaking of Ireland is underway." 

Michelle O’Neill addresses the Northern Irish Assembly in historic first speech as First Minister

5th February 20246th February 2024Leave a Comment on Michelle O’Neill addresses the Northern Irish Assembly in historic first speech as First Minister

In a historic moment, Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill addressed the Northern Irish Assembly as First Minister for the first time - the first-ever Republican First Minister.

Sinn Féin welcomes progress on return to power-sharing

31st January 202431st January 2024Leave a Comment on Sinn Féin welcomes progress on return to power-sharing

Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald welcomed progress on the return to power-sharing and expressed optimism the Assembly is expected to elect a new Executive before the 8 February deadline.

Sinn Féin Senator Paul Gavan demands action on Palestine from Human Rights Assembly​

29th January 20241st February 2024Leave a Comment on Sinn Féin Senator Paul Gavan demands action on Palestine from Human Rights Assembly​

"11,000 children have been slaughtered in 11 weeks by Israeli Occupying Forces. Are we really not willing to condemn this? What kind of human rights body would choose to ignore this" - Paul Gavan

Michelle O’Neill slam’s DUP for continuing to inflict hardship on workers and families in Northern Ireland

23rd January 202422nd January 2024Leave a Comment on Michelle O’Neill slam’s DUP for continuing to inflict hardship on workers and families in Northern Ireland

First Minister Designate Michelle O'Neill challenged the damaging effects of the DUP's block at the Northern Irish Assembly, ahead of the public sector workers strike.

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