News Mica Homes – Government Spin, But Problems Remains Over 5,000 homes in Donegal are affected by defective concrete blocks. Eighteen months ago, Housing Minister Dara O’Brien announced an enhanced scheme for redress. Yet to date, just 22 May 2023
News People Before Profit Statement On 2023 Local Government Election The local government election has mirrored last May’s polarised Stormont poll. After another year of DUP obstructionism, the party’s one-time Executive partners continue to reap the rewards of 22 May 2023
News Remember The Dublin-Monaghan Bombings On 17th May 1974, more than 30 people were murdered by no-warning bombs planted in Dublin and Monaghan. Nobody has ever been charged for this atrocity. The Ulster Volunteer Force 17 May 2023
News Defend Neutrality – But Where Does Sinn Féin Stand? In another move to whittle away Irish neutrality, the government is preparing to join a NATO exercise to monitor undersea cables in the Atlantic. It is another excuse for whipping 16 May 2023
News 75 Years Of Ongoing Nakba: Solidarity With The Palestinian Resistance A few short weeks after EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wished Israel a “happy birthday”, and repeated the racist trope that Israel “made the desert bloom”, it is 15 May 2023
News Disgusting Racism The fascists have yet again displayed their true colours when they organised a burning of the tents of homeless migrants. These thugs have never attacked the vulture funds or bankers 15 May 2023
News Harkin: Solidarity With Radio Foyle Strike Action People Before Profit have praised journalists in Radio Foyle for voting for strike action. An industrial action ballot of members delivered a strong mandate with 83 percent voting in favour 15 May 2023
News Support Grant Cuts Will Punish The Poor – Gerry Carroll MLA People Before Profit MLA Gerry Carroll has said proposals to cut discretionary financial support grants will drive impoverished households off a financial cliff edge. The proposals were mooted as the 11 May 2023
News Strike Back Against Education Cuts The Education Authority (EA) has no mandate to implement £200 million in proposed education cuts. Civil servants have been placed in an extremely difficult position by the Tories. They shouldn’ 11 May 2023