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antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Thursday February 02, 2012 19:38 by Theobald Wolfe Tone
The Irish News 2 February 2012 Exclusive - Full scale of abuse against Catholic worker revealed Seanin Graham, Health Correspondent, The full scale of the sectarian abuse against a Catholic social worker can be revealed today. Co Down woman Laurena Kane (43) was awarded a £60,000 payout from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust at the High Court last week but The Irish News has now seen the result of an internal investigation which sets out the case in full. While the trust did not admit liability until last month, the internal 2009 investigation concludes the "sustained" sectarian comments represented a "serious case of alleged harassment" which the trust failed to address. The leaked document reveals the contents of interviews with the "chief protagonist" of the abuse - named in court as Barbara Lowry - and six other staff members. read full story / add a comment
dublin / housing / news report Thursday February 02, 2012 16:28 by Andrew interviews Cat & Moira
On Saturday 28th January Unlock NAMA opened an occupied building in the center of Dublin for a day of lectures about NAMA, Ireland's 'Bad Bank.' The event was cut short by a large number of police who turned up and ordered them out of the building. In this 40 minute interview Andrew Flood interviews Cat & Moira from Unlock NAMA about the occupation, what NAMA is and what Unlock NAMA demands. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / news report Thursday February 02, 2012 02:26 by Justin Morahan
The website www.rate-your-solicitor.com. has been shut down without trace. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday January 31, 2012 22:59 by RAG Dublin
A meeting in Dublin for anti-authoritarian groups and individuals read full story / add a comment
international / animal rights / opinion/analysis Tuesday January 31, 2012 08:29 by Ban Hare Coursing Now!
We hope politicians of all parties who oppose the savagery of hare coursing will support the Private Members Bill that Dail Deputies Maureen O’ Sullivan and Clare Daly intend to move shortly. read full story / add a comment
galway / miscellaneous / event notice Monday January 30, 2012 18:02 by wageslave
Occupy Galway will hold a night of live music in Aid of Cope & The Samaritans Galway, at Monroe's Bar this Wednesday, February 1st. Both of these charities are overworked and underfunded in these times of austerity so please come along and support them. read full story / add a comment
cork / arts and media / event notice Monday January 30, 2012 13:18 by Eric
Join us Thursday Feb 9th at Solidarity Books for a screening of 'The End of Violence Wim Wenders (1997)' (details of film below). Start time is 8pm. All welcome, donations appreciated. read full story / add a comment
cork / arts and media / event notice Monday January 30, 2012 11:07 by Eric
Join us this Thursday, Feb 2nd at Solidarity Books for a screening of 'Z' (details of film below). Start time is 8pm. All welcome, donations appreciated. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday January 30, 2012 01:11 by Geri Timmons
Leonard Peltier is a Native American serving his 36th year in prison. The events that led to arrest and the falsification of evidence used to convict him have long been highlighted by award winning films like Michael Apted's "Incident at Oglala" and best selling books such as Peter Matthiessen's "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse". Leonard is an example of how a person can be imprisoned but not broken. His struggle is compared to Nelson Mandela's and his message is also one of hope. His prison writings are full of love and belief that his people are stronger than the miserable conditions they fine themselves on the reservation or the poverty many of them find them in cities. Despite his ailing health and diminishing eyesight, Leonard is still a inspirational leader to Native Americans generally and his own Lakota people particularly. Please show your support and join us on read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / event notice Sunday January 29, 2012 15:50 by Dublin Shell to Sea
The next day of solidarity will be held on Friday 17th February. The last one was a great success with all peat and gravel haulage stopped for the day. Please arrive Thursday night for a briefing and early morning action the next day. If they are working on Saturday we will do something then too. There is a fundraiser for the camp at McGrath's pub on Saturday night read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Saturday January 28, 2012 14:16 by Catherine O'Dea
Free Laughter Yoga in City Centre: Wednesday 8th February at 5 pm in Carmelite Community Centre, Aungier St, Dublin 2. To book a place e-mail Catherine at “info@dublinlaughteryoga.com”. read full story / add a comment
dublin / crime and justice / feature Saturday January 28, 2012 14:05 by Indyjourno
Today's occupation is happening at 66-67 Great Strand Street, Dublin 1. Come down and support the occupation - get involved in the debate during the day.
Today one of NAMA’s properties in Dublin has been opened to the public. The building will host a series of talks and workshops engaging the public in the questions that surround debt, property speculation and asking how we can use NAMA buildings for social and community purposes. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Saturday January 28, 2012 13:45 by Catherine O'Dea
Free Laughter Yoga in City Centre: Wednesday 8th February at 5 pm in Carmelite Community Centre, Aungier St, Dublin 2. To book a place e-mail Catherine at “info@dublinlaughteryoga.com”. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday January 27, 2012 10:01 by Indyjourno
Sean Sherlock, Minister for Enterprise, Jobs and Innovation, has introduced new legislation that is being called Irelands SOPA. The legislation is being introduced as a statutory instrument which means that it will be implemented by the signature of the Minster and not a vote in the Dáil. read full story / add a comment |
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