Northern Ireland: NIPSA: Broad Left achieves important gains
Interview with NIPSA President Padraig Mulholland (personal capacity)
Interview with NIPSA President Padraig Mulholland (personal capacity)
Annual conference of Northern Ireland’s largest trade union at the end of May: A fighting strategy is needed on all fronts
The question of an independence referendum in Scotland has provoked rumblings on both sides of the sectarian divide.
Joe Higgins argues in Cork, 26 January, to resist the household tax: "Yes, we have a choice!"
"The message was clear, enough is enough!"
“Set a date for next strike!”
Only united working class action can prevent further attacks
Thatcher’s brutal prisons regime
Vote against cuts in 5 May elections
Socialist Party calls public protest over loss of service for homes and health risks
A "good Christmas present for the people of Northern Ireland" – Sammy Wilson, Finance Minister
Largest non-sectarian demonstration since anti-war movement
30,000 public sector and 10,000 private sector jobs under threat
Accordging to the Police Federation of Northern Ireland, dissident republican groups have been responsible for carrying out an average of two attacks a day since the beginning of the year.
Social decay causes alienation and conditions for conflict
The Assembly Executive is preparing an act that will criminalise the right to protest.
Role of army chiefs and Establishment in killings and cover-up remains unanswered
“This was MURDER”
Text of the joint leaflet
PETER HADDEN, Northern secretary of the Irish section of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI), the Socialist Party, sadly died at the age of 60, in Belfast, on 5 May after a three year […]
A lifelong socialist activist in Ireland
Socialist Party puts the case for workers’ unity and socialism at Sinn Fein-hosted London conference
DUP and Sinn Fein mired in scandals and face growing opposition
A turning point in history
One week on and still rock solid
Re-instate Pat Lawlor!
The long battle for justice
“Resolve the situation in favour of Gordon and his comrades”
Press release issued by the sacked Belfast airport workers on 19 May 2008
Urgent protests needed!
Union leaders play hardball with workers
Union gives guarantees workers’ demands will be met
British state repression, the IRA’s armed campaign and the Labour Movement
‘Power sharing’ Assembly government budget introduces deep cuts
Union leaders try to break strike
Memory of Bobby Sands invoked by SF to deflect from right wing policies
Crucial first strike under ‘power-sharing’ Assembly
A militant struggle against ‘power-sharing’ government attacks
Commitment from union to cover costs
"No alternative but to take this drastic action"
Solid action against pay cut and attacks on working conditions
1,000 schools affected…picket lines in every city, town and village
Sectarian parties lower taxes for big business while hiking taxes for workers
But struggle for justice continues
International experience of power-sharing governments
Can the agreement last?
Sinn Fein and Democratic Unionist Party change position to supporting water charging now elections are over.
Victory for non-payment campaign!
For democratically-organised, mass non-payment
Political force representing working class needed
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