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Volunteer Fired From Treaty United FC After Expressing Pro-Palestine Sentiment
Long-time volunteer Jason Shanahan was told his services were no longer needed at Treaty United FC after he expressed pro-Palestine sentiment in the club.
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Long-time volunteer Jason Shanahan was told his services were no longer needed at Treaty United FC after he expressed pro-Palestine sentiment in the club.
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Aontacht Media understands that the IOF militant was invited by his friend Poppy Copland who owns a 10% stake in Rewild Festival.
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Socialist republicans from Éirígí have scaled the headquarters of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) in Abbotstown, North Dublin this morning, revealing a banner that reads ‘FAI Cowards - Stop The Game!’
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A decision on whether the Irish government should or should not wield its veto in the Council of the EU on alumina sanctions is a domestic one for Ireland; one that requires a proper domestic debate.
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The Community Action Tenants Union (CATU) is calling on Fingal County Council to carry out a homeless assessment and provide suitable emergency accommodation to Marsela and her son, Raul, after the pair were refused assistance earlier this week.
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The decision passed after Sinn Féin councillors abstained, a move campaigners say effectively allowed the expansion of a factory that manufactures components for the F-35 fighter jet programme.
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We are so deeply complicit with genocide. Our conscience and safety are at stake as we are enmeshed with the Israeli surveillance and propaganda infrastructures. Here is a report of concrete cases.
A gathering of the secretive “Dialog” society, founded by technofascist Peter Thiel, will be held in Ireland from the 12-16 August at the Powerscourt Hotel in Enniskerry, as revealed by the Ditch.
On the 27th of June 2026, a socialist republican protest took place in Derry outside Strand Road Police Station calling for the release of Niall Sheerin and against the Multi-Agency Review Assessment (MARA) process, which is a form of modern-day internment.
Aontacht Media sat down with Siúrtán Ó Priongalóid for a tell-all interview about the state of the trade union movement in Ireland, in which he draws on his experiences as Chair of Mandate Youth to expose the bureaucratic hold that fat-cat management have on the workers’ struggle.
This article will look at different examples from the immense, if imperfect, history of socialism in the hope of encouraging constructive thought and discussion among Irish socialists on a topic of undeniable relevance today.
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“My brothers, I received a transfer decision, and within 20 days I will have to move from Cork. I love Cork and I do not want to leave the city. I hope you can help me. “ the young Palestinian man said in a post on social media.
Two community activists have been released following their arrest this morning in a victory for the Anne Devlin Community Centre.
These measures signal a rapid expansion of Garda powers while legislative safeguards and public scrutiny have failed to keep pace, and the working class must resist, at every turn, such an unprecedented expansion of State power.
The video shows Harris posing for a picture with Mcmahon, before she gestures a “thumbs-down”, and says, “you’re shite!”. At this point, Harris, in an awkward heavy-handed move, grabs her hand to hide her gesture, before hurriedly running away. He is then seen sprinting off into the distance.
The Irish working class is ultimately a net loser in its relationships with the imperial powers, and the argument that Ireland is imperialist cloaks this fundamental relationship, and the potential Ireland has to construct socialism by redirecting its stolen economic output into self-development.
Sony’s decision to end physical disc production for new PlayStation games from 2028 point to something larger than a change in gaming habits. They are signs of an economy in which ownership is being replaced by access.
A few hundred yards from Dublin Castle, on Dame Street, a group of Palestinian solidarity protesters gathered at Central Plaza around 1pm. It transpired quickly they’d arranged the whole thing with the Gardaí. Followed their orders. Meanwhile, up the road, the EU diplomats sailed through.
Well for some! In a time when the poor are eternally told that their welfare is simply not in the budget, the Oireachtas has voted to spend €400,000 on its own brand of wine.
An internal email inadvertently sent to Aontacht Media suggests the Minister of Justice's office may have removed the webpage supposed to offer transparency on IPAS after questions were raised about a missing document.
Socialist republican organisation Lasair Dhearg has continued its campaign to replace Dublin street names associated with British colonial figures.
Defendants with additional challenges – including mental health issues, addiction, and homelessness – require the most time and effort, and will be the most affected by Jim O'Callaghan's austerity reforms.
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