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Back to homepageAdams greets prince on first day of royal visit
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams caused controversy today when he met ‘Prince of Wales’ Charles Windsor in a meet-and-greet opportunity during the first day of his four-day royal tour through Ireland
Read MoreTory Human Rights plan ‘would wreck peace deal’
The new British government has already launched an ultra-conservative political agenda that could unravel the peace process in the north of Ireland
Read MoreGerry Adams replies to Fianna Fáil leader
Post Views: 24 In a strongly-worded speech to party members at the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin on Wednesday, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams TD hit back at recent hysterics by Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin – describing the
Read MoreIRISH TIMES: ANTI-SINN FEIN POLEMICS
Post Views: 40 Below is the text of a letter which I have been trying to get the Irish Times to carry for the last two weeks. It has refused. Gerry Adams TD, President of Sinn Féin. A chara, The
Read MoreDUNNES’ STAFF ON STRIKE SACKED
Post Views: 66 DUNNES STORES workers who joined pickets on Good Friday have been dismissed, had their hours cut and faced demotions in what Mandate Trade Union has described as a “despicable” move by the the retailer’s management. In a
Read MoreWater protest grows in Ireland
Post Views: 46 Just under 90,000 people marched in Dublin on Saturday 21 March in the latest anti-austerity protest against the 26 County government’s new water charges as a scandal over the operation of Irish Water, the new national water
Read MoreSinn Féin launch a People’s Pact
Post Views: 7 Sinn Féin launched “A People’s Pact”, in Belfast. The election advertisement which states that the party wants “equality not austerity” was unveiled at Belfast Castle. Speaking at the press conference to present the billboard, which is summarizing
Read MoreALARMA EN LA DERECHA IRLANDESA POR EL AUGE DEL SINN FEIN Y LA MOVILIZACIÓN SOCIAL
La derecha se alarma ante el ascenso y creciente protagonismo del Sinn Fein, a punto de convertirse en el mayor partido de toda la Isla, el tema aun abierto y sangrante de las víctimas del reciente conflicto, y el masivo rechazo popular al Gobierno de Dublín y sus políticas económicas neoliberales.
Read MoreScotland decides in historic referendum 0
Scottish voters have gone to the polls to decide whether they’ll become an independent state. A record 97 percent of residents, or 4.2 million people, are registered to vote in a referendum which could have major repercussions for Ireland
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