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Canathaobh go bhfuil gá le Pleanáil Teanga? (Free article)

9 June 2021

Ghní John Predergest cur síos ar a ról ina Oifigeach Pleanála Teangaidh i gCorca Dhuibhne agus an tábhacht a ghabhann leis an phróiseas seo leis an teanga a neartú mar theanga pobail

There is no going back (Free article)

18 February 2021

As we were putting together this edition of An Phoblacht, an overarching theme emerged. A common refrain was evident in a series of declarations from writers that in this critical and unprecedented time – ‘there is no going back!’

New An Phoblacht podcast will challenge establishment perspective (Free article)

10 June 2021

An Phoblacht’s new podcast series will focus on grassroots, progressive activism and ideas providing stimulating content on media, the arts, sport and the true life stories of ordinary people.

OPINION: Cork is very much part of the conversation on Irish Unity (Free article)

19 June 2021

In the spirit of Terence MacSwiney and Tomás Mac Curtain, the Rebel County is very much a part of the conversation on Irish Unity. On Thursday night Cork Docklands' R&H Hall was lit up and the message was clear that it is time for unity. Preparations and discussions about what a United Ireland should look like must include all communities…

Gerard McGuigan – A Republican Life (Free article)

29 June 2021

A tribute to Ardoyne Republican, Gerard McGuigan.

A Time for Big Thinking - Declan Kearney (Free article)

6 July 2021

'This is a time for big thinking' the latest blog by Sinn Féin national chairperson, Declan Kearney.

Martin Hurson — Died on 13 July 1981 after 46 days on hunger strike in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh (Free article)

12 July 2023

THE death of IRA Volunteer Martin Hurson on 13 July 1981, after 46 days on the Hunger Strike, was unexpected. The suddenness of his death, coming only five days after that of Joe McDonnell, came as a shock since two other Hunger Strikers – Kieran Doherty and Kevin Lynch – had been almost a week on hunger strike ahead of Martin.

Time for Truth Campaigners demonstrate against British government amnesty plans (Free article)

7 July 2021

There is growing opposition to the British government’s planned amnesty legislation for British army veterans of the Northern conflict to be brought before Westminster next month

Centenary of the Truce of July 1921 (Free article)

9 July 2021

In July 1921 Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Ireland Nevil Maready led the British Army delegation into Dublin’s Mansion House to meet the representatives of the Irish Republican Army to arrange a Truce between the two forces.

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