Workers Rights People Before Profit Statement On Latest Ucu Pension Deal The strike action over the past month by UCU members has been a magnificent example of how to fight against cuts and defend working conditions. A new generation has been 27 Mar 2018
Anti War Ireland Should Not Join In Cold War Games ‘An act of solidarity with our nearest neighbour’. This is how Foreign Minister, Simon Coveney, described proposals to expel Russian diplomats. More precisely, it is an act of solidarity with 27 Mar 2018
Transport Legal Eagles On Gravy Train The Director of Public Prosecution is paying out enormous fees to barristers – all at taxpayers’ expense. It is in sharp contrast to the continuing pay restraint on workers. In one 26 Mar 2018
Anti War Expelling Russian Diplomats While Staying Silent On Israeli War Crimes A few days ago, Leo Varadkar said that Ireland did not have the resources to definitely claim that Russia was responsible for the nerve gas attack in Salisbury, Britain. Yet 24 Mar 2018
News Why Is Ireland Acting As A Lobbyist For Tax Dodgers? The Irish government is mustering support for digital media companies to face down an EU proposal for a turnover tax. In response to public pressure that has grown after the 22 Mar 2018
Reproductive Rights Voting Against Democracy: We Don’t Trust The People Half of Fianna Fail TDs in Dail Eireann and one Sinn Fein TD, voted against holding a referendum on Repeal of the eight Amendment. It was a vote against democracy, 22 Mar 2018
Reproductive Rights Anti-Choice Campaign Hires Ex Cambridge Analytics Operative The anti-abortion campaign is employing the same tactics that were used in Trump’s election campaign. They have hired Thomas Borwick, a former employee of Cambridge Analytics, to run 21 Mar 2018
News Why Was Prosecution Of Clery’S Boss A Botched Job? In June 2015, 460 workers at Clery’s were made redundant, after their company was sold as a going concern to a property investment grouping. The workers received little notice 21 Mar 2018
Education Gerry Carroll Expresses Concern About School Closures PARENTS of children at special educational needs schools in Belfast are worried about plans to merge seven special needs schools in Belfast. “I have been contacted by parents who are 20 Mar 2018