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galway / arts and media / event notice Saturday July 25, 2009 16:15 by Over The Edge
The next Poetry Smackdown takes place at Róisín Dubh in Galway on Wednesday, July 29th, 8-11pm. read full story / add a comment
dublin / eu / feature Saturday July 25, 2009 12:11 by Raymond Deane
For the last three days, several activists from the recently formed campaigning group IFPAL (Irish Friends of Palestine Against Lisbon) manned a stall at the top of Dublin's Grafton St, conspicuously decorated with Palestinian flags billowing freely in the breezy, showery weather. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / press release Saturday July 25, 2009 00:57 by Over The Edge
Galway's literary events organisation Over The Edge is looking for poems in opposition to Ireland's new blasphemy law. read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / news report Saturday July 25, 2009 00:53 by Bernie Wright
Having been contacted by concerned individuals, many working in the airport. The wall mounted fish tanks on the ‘Street’ at Dublin Airport were again brought to our attention. In 2006 AFAR did a demo at Dublin Airport and as a result had SEAHORSES removed from the ESTEE LAUDER Crème de la Mer tanks after hearing many Seahorses had died due to lack of feeding and regular care. Now in 2009 the fish that had replaced the seahorses were suffering the same fate. read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media / event notice Friday July 24, 2009 20:10 by Over The Edge
Galway Arts Centre Poetry Workshop Participants Mary Hanlon and Deirdre Kearney Launch First Collections at Charlie Byrne’s Literary Jamboree read full story / add a comment
limerick / worker & community struggles and protests / press release Friday July 24, 2009 16:33 by Limerick Socialist Party
The announcement by Element Six that it is to close its manufacturing base in the Shannon Free Zone has been slammed as “a disgusting stab in the back” and the redundancy package was called "derisory", by the Limerick Socialist Party this morning. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / feature Thursday July 23, 2009 16:07 by TaraWatch
The Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, is currently conducting two separate public consultations, allegedly to protect Tara. There is the proposed Tara Skryne Landscape Conservation Area and the proposed Tara UNESCO World Heritage Site. But the Minister has not produced one single map showing the proposed areas, and has refused to answer Parliamentary Questions on the issue. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / opinion/analysis Thursday July 23, 2009 13:04 by Against
An article about racism in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / news report Thursday July 23, 2009 13:01 by Sean Matthews- personal capacity
A conversation with WSM member Davy Carlin, from his early childhood growing up in the Ballymurphy housing estate in the midst of an ‘Irish War’ to community politics. Davy also reflects on his involvement in struggles to date from anti-racism, workplace organising and organisations from the Socialist Workers Party to Organise! Finally, we touch upon the politics of anarchism and his hope for the future. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / news report Wednesday July 22, 2009 19:47 by Sheilanagig
This is an obsure but alarming article. I had to read it twice to figure what it was saying: that it is a crime to advocate boycotting Israeli products in France. A man has been fined €1000 for organising a boycott of Israeli products; and the French appeals court and Council of Europe's European Court of Human Rights upheld this. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Wednesday July 22, 2009 15:05 by The Oh-Aissieux
The Narrative Arts Club proudly presents an evening of storytelling improvisation games for all comers. In the Library Bar Extension, Central Hotel, Exchequer St. (off South Great George's St.), Dublin 2. Thursday evening from 8-11 pm Admission: EUR 2. Concessions: Sneak in the back door! read full story / add a comment
national / animal rights / opinion/analysis Wednesday July 22, 2009 00:01 by Bernie Wright
People often ask Vegans- why is a vegetarian diet not sufficient if one wants to eliminate food that causes suffering to animals from their diet? Years ago Vegetarianism was a new concept but now it is mainstream. We have now progressed to a new level with Veganism as people embrace the concept in increasing numbers. The vast range of Soya and plant based products in Irish supermarkets accommodating diets free of animal products is increasing rapidly. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday July 21, 2009 23:01 by Caybarboy
Get your bootie down to the Dublin Flea Market, Sunday July 26th for the best bargains, entertainment and food in town. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / other press Tuesday July 21, 2009 13:51 by Sheilanagig
If the Lisbon Treaty passes in Ireland, the EU will be ruled by the likes of Tony Blair if France and England have their way. read full story / add a comment
antrim / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Monday July 20, 2009 16:48 by Workers Solidarity Movement
The Workers Solidarity Movement and Anarchist Communist Discussion Group in Belfast, organised a successful day of discussions and workshops last Saturday in the Belfast Unemployed Centre tackling issues such as fighting fascism and racism from a class perspective, anarchist organisation and our vision of a free, classless, post-capitalist society. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday July 20, 2009 14:52 by Kev (words) - TD (a/v)
As part of the international Cultural Boycott of Israel campaign, on the evening of Sunday 19th July, members and supporters of the IPSC gathered outside the O2 Arena in the Dublin Docklands and distributed leaflets to concert goers, asking Leonard Cohen not to carry on with his scheduled tour finale in Tel Aviv. read full story / add a comment
galway / eu / news report Sunday July 19, 2009 13:10 by Galway Observer
An anonymous group appears to have launched an expensive billboard campaign in Galway against the Lisbon Treaty. Clearly no expense was spared to capture a highly visible on Galway's coast road to Oranmore. Every picture tells a story. read full story / add a comment
kerry / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Sunday July 19, 2009 07:33 by Fintán
Jarvey's in Killarney have had recent success after a row with the National Park and Wildlife services over them refusing to get dung-catchers attached to their horses, which saw them being prevented from entering the park. Following a strike and picket which began on Tuesday morning the 14/07/2009, the Jarvey's received an interim injunction after a high court hearing on Friday last, which has suspended the wearing of the dung-catchers and has seen the Jarvey's returning to work as normal. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / press release Saturday July 18, 2009 19:06 by Patricia McKenna
The Green Party’s decision to support the Lisbon Treaty and backtrack on its long standing campaign for a more democratic EU will be more of a hindrance than a help to the Yes side. The voters would currently not buy a used car from the Green Party let alone a rejected treaty. The party leadership has shown that once part of the so-called ‘accepted political establishment’ they turn their back on their principles read full story / add a comment
national / environment / news report Saturday July 18, 2009 14:35 by AM
Serica, the British energy company, has found oil in the Slyne basin, off the west coast of Ireland. Under current licencing agreements, all oil found in Irish waters will belong exclusively to the finder, with no royalty payable to the people of Ireland. All exploration and development costs will be claimed back before tax is paid. Minor changes to the licencing terms, brought in by Eamon Ryan in 2007, won't apply to this find. In a Reuter's interview last year, Paul Ellis, the company's chief executive, said of the Irish exploration: "They are look-a-like prospects to Shell's Corrib prospects, and are attractive partly due to the tax rate in Ireland." read full story / add a comment |
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