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mayo / environment / feature Tuesday July 22, 2008 23:44 by Rudiger
In Glengad, today 13 people were arrested when they confronted Shell over digging in a Special Area of Conservation read full story / add a comment
limerick / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday July 22, 2008 19:45 by Limerick Health
On Tuesday July 29th, a public health forum will be held in Pery's Hotel, Glentworth Street at 7:45pm to discuss the health cuts and crisis in the mid-west and to try to launch a campaign against them. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / other press Tuesday July 22, 2008 17:19 by Eugene Mc Cartan - Communist Party of Ireland
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday July 22, 2008 14:53 by cropbeye
News comming in of 10 to 12 arrests in Glengad including Willie Corduff read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Tuesday July 22, 2008 13:03 by Paul Bowman
The Turbulence crew who put together the best read at last year's G8 blockade in Heiligendamm are back with another thought-provoking and inspiring read. PDF online now. read full story / add a comment
dublin / housing / other press Tuesday July 22, 2008 09:58 by Paul D
The recent collapse of 5 housing regeneration schemes in Dublin city has been a massive blow to the communities involved. The group campaigning for regeneration in St Michael’s estate in Inchicore have set up an en excellent website. The site can be found at www.stmichaelsestate.ie. Campaigners are appealing of continued solidarity and support. A petition can be signed on the site. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / news report Monday July 21, 2008 23:56 by Paula Geraghty
Anti Globalisation protestors took to Government buildings to highlight the WTO impact on Irish farming, workers and human rights and fisheries. Each group was divided and coralled into three different sections in a state move to institutionalise supposed differences in those who articulated a NON in the Lisbon Treaty referendum. read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / news report Monday July 21, 2008 23:23 by TaraWatch
The Sixth World Archaeological Congress (WAC-6) was recently held in University College Dublin. During the Congress, there was a special session hosted by the WAC Standing Committee on Ethics, which entailed presentations by various stakeholders in the Hill of Tara / M3 motorway issue. Addidionally, Tara was raised at the Plenary Session, at the conclusion of the congress, and a resolutions regarding Tara's World Heritage value was passed. Now, WAC wants to further investigate the issue, and has appointed an executive member to compile a report. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / news report Monday July 21, 2008 17:20 by Glor na nÓg
Tá eagraithe Slógadh na n-Óg thar a bheith sásta leis an ócáid ar fad a bhí ar siúl ag an deireadh seachtaine. Bhí muid ag súil go dtiocfadh léar mór daoine amach chuig an an ócáid agus sin a tharla. Bhí an-chuid baill d’Ógra Shinn Féin i láthair fosta agus measann muid gur bhain achan daoine an-sult agus an-tairbhe as. Bhí an deireadh seachtaine féin lonnaithe i gceantar álainn Thír Chonnaill, i sráidbhaile beag darbh ainm Dún Lúiche, suite faoi scáth mhór Earagail. Roghnaíodh an áit áirithe seo fá choinne an tslógaidh de bharr an mhéid ghaeilge a labhairtear ann, atá go h-ard agus de bharr na tacaíochta áitiúla don slógadh a chuaigh go mór chun ár leasa. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / press release Monday July 21, 2008 15:14 by Muireann Ni Bhrolchain
Tara Campaigners worldwide are supporting a petition to the Irish Government calling on them to re-inter the remains of individuals whose graves have been desecrated by the ongoing construction of the M3 Motorway in the Gabhra Valley near the historic Hill of Tara in Co. Meath. The petition went live on Saturday 19th July. read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / press release Monday July 21, 2008 14:28 by TaraWatch
Mr Francesco Bandarin, Director of the World Heritage Centre of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, (UNESCO) proposed yesterday that a workshop on the Hill of Tara cultural landscape would take place. He made the proposal in discussions with TaraWatch at the closing of the 32nd Session of the World Heritage Committee, in Quebec, last week read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Monday July 21, 2008 10:37 by Dr Michael D Hynes
Greenore Cooley Fisherman's Association suspend relations with a local residens group due to attempts of social exclusion made by their current Chairman at the AGM in April of this year. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / opinion/analysis Monday July 21, 2008 07:46 by Niall Harnett
I write this letter to you the Fishermen of Erris, to your association, and to you all as individuals, and as men, in the light of Shell ‘intransigence‘, as you put it, and the arrival of Shell’s pipe-laying ship ‘the Solitaire’ off our shores. It seems Shell have hit a right nerve with you guys and you’re very correct to be reacting with the defiance you’re adopting … again and at this time. I’m sure you’re considering certain legal action to protect your fishing rights in Broadhaven Bay and beyond, and very good grounds indeed you have to do that, and succeed. But I wouldn’t be relying on that alone, if things don’t work out like! If the law makers are making laws for Shell and Shell only, those ‘laws’ should be disobeyed in any case. And we’re all well very aware of some of the bold and important stances you’ve already taken in the part you play in the hard fight against Shell and the Irish Government for the protection of Erris, it’s families, communities and it’s environment on and off shore. read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Sunday July 20, 2008 18:41 by Sean Matthews(personal capacity)
spot the difference? read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / other press Saturday July 19, 2008 20:26 by Recession Diaries
What a time we live in - recession time! Economic downturn, the onslaught of the Right, the unsettling quiescence of the Left, the besieging of the trade union movement; it's all coming at us so fast it's difficult to know which uttered untruth to dissect, which unstated truth to promulgate. So here's a diary - a recession diary - to keep up with the rapid-fire events and commentary - as rapid as the downturn itself. read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Saturday July 19, 2008 16:41 by Conor Loughran
Personal reflection and glimpse of life on benefits in Belfast read full story / add a comment
clare / environment / news report Saturday July 19, 2008 15:04 by Bob Wilson
CELT - Centre for Environmental Living and Training - the East-Clare-based national environmental education charity, recently held their 5th annual Summer in the Woods event at Bealkelly Wood, Tuamgraney, Co.Clare. Over 80 people from all around the country (and a few overseas visitors) took part in a total of 16 different traditional skills training courses. read full story / add a comment
limerick / miscellaneous / press release Friday July 18, 2008 18:21 by Cian Prendiville
On Thursday July 29th the HSE were presented with 5,000 signatures on petitions demanding the maintaining of A&E services in Ennis, Nenagh and St.John’s Hospitals. The Socialist Party, who collected the petitions, claim that this is only the beginning and that an active campaign must be built. Socialist Party spokesperson, Cian Prendiville said: “The HSE are unlikely to give up on their agenda of centralisation and cutbacks without a fight. Petitions can be a first step, but what is needed is for people to come along to the upcoming health forum on July 29th and use it as a launching pad for a local action group.” read full story / add a comment
clare / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday July 17, 2008 22:30 by John Lannon
The regular monthly vigil against Shannon’s role in international torture networks and war-mongering took place on Sunday 13 July. Activists gathered at the roundabout just outside the airport and spent an hour reminding the public that there should be no place in Shannon for CIA torture planes or the US military. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Thursday July 17, 2008 17:55 by sdlpyouth
SDLP Youth has elected its new executive at the group's Annual Conference held at the Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast. Conference speakers included Party Leader Mark Durkan MP, Deputy Leader Dr Alasdair McDonnell MP and Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie MLA. read full story / add a comment |
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