Radical powers
On this night, the Black and Tans burnt Cork City Centre with a devastating series of fires that swept through the city centre; looted businesses, assaulted firefighters and shot at the local population. The burning and the subsequent controversy is one of the most significant events of the Irish War of Independence; on the day […]
Mealy-mouth apology not enough
The inability to freely socialise at school, and the encroachment on children’s liberties by the state, is harming children.
Pain of Late-Term Abortion
Killian Foley-Walsh looks at Ireland’s approach to COVID-19 and feels L’Internationale swell in his chest.
Growing prevalence of eugenic-based abortion
We have to remove them one by one
Cry ‘Havoc!’, and let slip the dogs of war”
ON THIS DAY: 3RD DECEMBER 1974: Maguire Seven charged with possessing materials for bomb making 40-year-old Irish born Anne Maguire, from North London, was convicted of possessing nitro-glycerine, which was then allegedly passed on for use to the IRA. Her husband, Patrick Maguire, 42 was also sentenced to 14 years imprisonment. Her two younger sons, […]
Last weekend Radicailín led a protest against outside the Dail. Here, they explain what needs to be done to protect women and girls.
Known as the fastest field game in the world, a sliotar can top 93mph from a good strike. Hurling is also mentioned in the 11th/ 12th century Leabhar na hUidre, while further descriptions are to be found in 13th/14th century romantic tale Cath Mhaigh Tuireadh Chunga. This latter account details a very bloody hurling game […]