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Fri, 21 Oct 2022 17:19:51 +0100
‘She enthused and motivated us all’. Remembering Pegeen O’Sullivan
Camden resident, writer, socialist, and Irish Republican, Pegeen O’Sullivan died in July this year aged 96 years old. Angie Birthill writes on Pegeen’s lifelong community activism.

Wed, 19 Oct 2022 09:52:21 +0100
Sinn Féin breakthrough in October ‘82
THE YEAR 1982 saw British Government strategy in Ireland in disarray. The Hunger Strike of the previous year, in which ten republican prisoners died in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh, had broken the British policy of criminalising the prisoners and, by ex...

Thu, 29 Sep 2022 16:01:28 +0100
The End of Partition: Planning for Ireland’s Future by Declan Kearney
Writing in his latest blog, Declan Kearney looks at the need to plan for Ireland's future.

Sat, 17 Sep 2022 12:45:10 +0100
Sligo’s Noble Six
By mid-September 1922 the Republican forces were on the retreat throughout Ireland and were reverting to rural guerrilla tactics while the Free State controlled the cities and towns.

Sat, 17 Sep 2022 12:45:10 +0100
Sligo’s Noble Six
By mid-September 1922 the Republican forces were on the retreat throughout Ireland and were reverting to rural guerrilla tactics while the Free State controlled the cities and towns.

Sat, 03 Sep 2022 20:59:53 +0100
British government demonstrates no regard for victims and survivors with Legacy Bill
Legacy, victims and dealing with the past has been a defining political issue from the Good Friday Agreement (1998).  However, it wasn’t until the negotiations at Stormont House (2014) that a comprehensive approach, and architecture, was broadly a...

Tue, 23 Aug 2022 19:55:56 +0100
Free State atrocities begin in Dublin
The day after Michael Collins was shot, Richard Mulcahy, Chief of Staff of the Free State Army, sent a message to his soldiers. He urged them to “stand calmly by your posts” and said: “Let no cruel act of reprisal blemish your bright honour.”...

Tue, 23 Aug 2022 19:55:56 +0100
Free State atrocities begin in Dublin
The day after Michael Collins was shot, Richard Mulcahy, Chief of Staff of the Free State Army, sent a message to his soldiers. He urged them to “stand calmly by your posts” and said: “Let no cruel act of reprisal blemish your bright honour.”...

Fri, 19 Aug 2022 14:07:13 +0100
The death of Michael Devine
August 20 th marks the death of Michael Devine, the 10 th republican hunger striker to die in 1981. Born in Derry, Devine grew up in the tumult of the civil rights protests, internment and Bloody Sunday in January 1972. He died after 60 days on hun...

Thu, 18 Aug 2022 09:17:27 +0100
The tragedy of Michael Collins
We are seeing a deluge of media coverage on the centenary of the death of Michael Collins. This is natural for such a towering figure in our history. It is unfortunate, though, that so much that is said and written about the Treaty and the Civil War ...



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