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dublin / arts and media / feature Saturday July 12, 2008 22:22 by seedot
Media that doesn't have any other distribution....................
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international / anti-capitalism / press release Saturday July 12, 2008 15:33 by FDC
MANILA, Philippines -- This year’s G8 summit in Japan, gathering the world’s most advanced industrial economies is happening amidst a global crisis on oil, food, poverty, and environment – a problem unequaled since the first G8 summit in 1973 concerning the oil crisis and the subsequent global recession. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Friday July 11, 2008 17:01 by Libertarian
Introduction The purpose of this article is to evaluate the recent opinion poll carried out by the European commission on the Lisbon treaty result, paying specific attention to NO voters. The focus will not only be on the profile of those who voted NO, but more importantly the reasons behind why they voted No. read full story / add a comment
national / racism & migration related issues / news report Friday July 11, 2008 16:52 by garrett
It is believed the long-standing Drogs fan, aged about 50 shouted ‘n****r’ and other racist comments at Drogheda’s Senegal-born striker Ibrahima Iyane Thiam during the recent home game against Sligo Rovers. Iyane Thiam, starting a game at United Park for the first time, was unaware of the tirade, but stewards moved in to evict the man after he was reported by other Drogheda supporters who had heard the vile remarks. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / opinion/analysis Friday July 11, 2008 16:38 by Stop Corruption
I believe that the deal between Dublin City council and JC Decaux, swapping the space on public footpaths for 126 billboards in exchange for a couple of hundred bikes has all the hallmarks of a corrupt deal. I simply cannot believe that, knowing the facts that are public, that any local authority in the country would agree to this deal, without someone in charge being either blackmailed or bribed to agree to it. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / news report Friday July 11, 2008 14:06 by john throne
Over the past few years i have raised in indymedia the damage done to the working class movement by left sectarianism and advocated that attempts be made by left groups and left activists to work together much more. For this I have been attacked and slandered by the leadership of the old organization of which I was a part, the Socialist Party in Ireland. I am very glad to see that the Socialist party in Britain now appears to be taking steps in the direction of trying to work together with other groups on the left. I hope when I raise this again i will not be treated as some sort of heretic. Comradely, John Throne. read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / press release Friday July 11, 2008 12:13 by Tara Tara Tara
WAC Press Release Via Maggie Ronayne read full story / add a comment
dublin / gender and sexuality / feature Thursday July 10, 2008 19:41 by Andrew
Yesterday Choice Ireland picketed the WRC on Dorset street - they intend to picket every Saturday (1pm) this month to highlight "the lies, bullying, and manipulation of the WRC". read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / opinion/analysis Thursday July 10, 2008 18:36 by Ciaron
Catholic Workers are presently gathering in Worcester, Mass. , USA. The event is being organised by the Mustard Seed community in Worcester. Founding community member, longtime CW, Scott Schaeffer Duffy was in Dublin for the first Pitstop Ploughshares trial in 05. Scott, his family and community are longtime resisters at Raytheon whose headquarters are nearby. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday July 10, 2008 17:43 by Diarmuid
The DIBC and Éirigí organised a joint picket on Saturday (5th) , supported by other organisations and individuals, to protest the ill-treatment and torture of Basque political prisoners by the Spanish and French states. Over 530 Basque political prisoners are being systematically dispersed by the two states throughout their territories but away from their homeland and their families. Many prisoners and detainees complain of being ill-treated and some of being tortured. Meanwhile, political prisoners are having to serve longer sentences unless they renounce their former activiities and allegiances. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Thursday July 10, 2008 16:03 by A
Mayo County Coucil are currently "widening" and strengthen an 8km road from the Bellanaboy refinery to the proposed landfall area in Glengad. read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / press release Thursday July 10, 2008 13:58 by Duggan for Freeholder
At a time where most Irish immigrants are returning home to Ireland. This well assimilated naturalized American from Dublin is breaking new ground. read full story / add a comment
limerick / miscellaneous / press release Thursday July 10, 2008 12:31 by Cian Prendiville
The campaign against co-location at Limerick's Regional hospital and to save St.John’s, Ennis and Nenagh A&Es is stepping up in the next days and weeks. - Limerick Socialist Party handing in 4,500 petitions on Thursday, July 17th. - Campaign for a Real Public Health Service public health forum on Tuesday, July 29th read full story / add a comment
national / eu / news report Thursday July 10, 2008 12:24 by Seán Mac Brádaigh
éirígí have produced a video on the campaign against the Lisbon Treaty and their contribution to it. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Thursday July 10, 2008 09:29 by john
The Victims of the Irish Legal Profession have received a letter from the Minister of Justice read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Thursday July 10, 2008 04:16 by Anonymous
A Global Protest Against the Church of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs read full story / add a comment
meath / history and heritage / news report Wednesday July 09, 2008 20:52 by campaigner
8.7.08 another dark day for tara, as gardai yet again illegally evict another tara camp. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday July 09, 2008 17:24 by Student
Today UCD Social Work students learned they would have to pay 1,200 more in their second year for the same course Trinity offers.It now costs 7,200e to attend a course where we attend lectures for only 14 weeks in the year and are required to work for nothing for a further 14 weeks. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / news report Wednesday July 09, 2008 16:12 by liz c
Now in the aftermath of a No vote the real reasons for the treaty are increasingly being made public despite the difficulty in getting these topics on the agenda even now as the Irish government 'reflects'. The rejection of the treaty has caused a headache for those politicians who favour EU unification, a unified EU military and further free trade liberalization. The French presidency is attempting to push through as much as possible on militarisation without full ratification. Apparently it was true that french white papers on defence were held over until after our referendum. Little good it did them. One of Sarkozy's problems is that military action undertaken by sub-groups of EU states without the need of agreement from all states has been scuppered by the Irish No as 'Structured co-operation' in Article 48 would have allowed for this and an EU military budget but Nice does not. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / news report Wednesday July 09, 2008 10:42 by Gregor Kerr
The ongoing debate about how school pupils should transfer from primary to post-primary school in Northern Ireland raises fundamental questions about the type of society we want to live in. read full story / add a comment |
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