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In the wake of the highly successful Dublin protest on the 26th April, two more protests took place in Ulster, in Carrickmacross, Monaghan and Letterkenny, Donegal. The momentum of the Nationalist protest movement is holding steady, and another more protests […]
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6 May 2025
A Fianna Fáil-led attempt to transpose the EU Migration Pact into law is perhaps the first instance in which the protests of the past two years have had a direct impact on legislation, for better or worse. Minister Jim O’Callaghan […]
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2 May 2025
Tens of thousands of Irish people marched last weekend against mass immigration on the most sacred time of the year to Irish Republicanism. In contrast, a handful of ignorant people have in the past 12 months tried to march with […]
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30 April 2025
Saturday the 26th April, saw the largest anti-immigration demonstration in Irish history, when thousands of protestors peacefully marched through Dublin city centre in a “National Rally”, marching from the Garden of Remembrance, along O’Connell Street, to the Custom House where […]
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28 April 2025
Clonskeagh Mosque remains shuttered this afternoon as rumours circulate among the Dublin Ummah, ranging from American FBI agents to links to Islamic extremism following an ‘unprecedented incident’ reported by the facility’s management. In the aftermath of the as-of-yet ambiguous altercation […]
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24 April 2025
“Revisionism became a purge, a way of sanitising the Irish past to make it compatible with contemporary liberalism.”-Richard Kearney Does Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc see Blueshirts in his cornflakes each morning? The left-republican academic continues the media tour of his […]
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23 April 2025
Recently, Britain’s Homeland Party announced their intentions to set up a local branch in the North of Ireland. The endeavour has been disastrous. Homeland is a relatively new British right-wing microparty, formed in 2024, as a splinter of Patriotic Alternative. […]
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22 April 2025
On paper, at least, Coimisiún na Meán (CnaM) should be your typical apolitical, technocratic state organisation. The digital and media coordinator, not just for Ireland but a huge swathe of the European Union (EU) from its Shelbourne Road HQ, CnaM, […]
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20 April 2025
Around the time Taoiseach Martin was clenching his teeth in the Oval Office last month, his party comrade and Minister for Further and Higher Education James Lawless touched down in New Delhi for what could be argued to be an […]
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17 April 2025
Simon Harris, the TikTok Tanaiste and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has had a particularly rough time these past few weeks. Focusing too much on actually governing Ireland at the time when it faces an economic crossroads, he has left his […]
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12 April 2025