Bobby Sands writing in An Phoblacht/Republican News
12 June 2026
BOBBY SANDS was the most prolific writer of the republican prisoners in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh during the Blanket Protest which lasted from 1976 until 1981. He was in prison for most of that time, being arrested in October 1976 and sentenced in September 1977. Free article
Women affected by domestic violence need more refuge places to turn to, Seanad told
9 May 2013
Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh reminds Seanad that the Council of Europe sets out a recommendation of at least 1 refuge place per 10,000 of population ‘and the Government are way off that target’ Free article
Video: Stopping the fluoridation of public water – new Dáil move
9 May 2013
The 26-County state is one of only four EU states that continues the practice – water is not fluoridated in the North of Ireland, Scotland, most of England or Wales Free article
Bobby Sands remembered – Sunday 5 May
9 May 2013
THE 32nd anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands was marked in Belfast on Sunday 5 May as dozens of republicans held while-line pickets in his honour. Among those who gathered in Andersonstown near Sinn Féin’s West Belfast office were former Hunger Striker Jackie McMullan and many other republican former prisoners, members of Kieran Doherty’s family, and Paul Maskey, MP for West Belfast. Free article
Headline-grabbing Fine Gael TD’s PA makes international news
9 May 2013
Anti-republican zealot caught on CCTV shovelling up bundles of a local free paper criticising his boss, Derek Keating TD Free article
Alex Ferguson says being a trade union activist kicked off his success
8 May 2013
Manchester United mastermind says his Glasgow working-class background in a socialist family helped him to be a champion Free article
Gerry Adams to meet slain prison officer’s family
8 May 2013
Family say they are ‘looking for answers and closure and in no way are we seeking any form of revenge’ Free article
UKIP councillor hoped somebody 'slits Gerry Adams's throat'
7 May 2013
UKIP councillor admits saying he hoped somebody would murder Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams Free article
First Annual James Connolly Summer School promises lively debate
6 May 2013
The only summer school named in honour of Connolly commences this year, the centenary of the Great Lockout Free article
Plaque unveiled in Dublin in memory of International Brigades volunteers
4 May 2013
Plaque unveiled to six Irish International Brigades volunteers who fought against fascist dictator General Franco Free article
United Ireland People's Referendum launched in Crossmaglen
3 May 2013
The first of a series of 'People's Referendums' was launched in Crossmaglen. Residents of south Armagh and north Louth will get the chance to vote on Irish reunification on 25 May Free article
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