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wexford / anti-capitalism / event notice Tuesday August 30, 2011 20:16 by pat c 1 image
On Saturday 3rd of September at 6:00 p.m a memorial stone will be unveiled in memory of Socialist Republican Peter Daly in Monageer (Enniscorthy) Co. Wexford on Saturday the 3rd of September at 6.00 pm. Peter fought with the Irish contingent of the International Brigade in the war against fascism in Spain and died in September 1937. He had been reared and went to school in Tinnacross and later Monageer. His life was spent in the republican and working class movement in Ireland and England before volunteering to fight for the Spanish Republic. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Tuesday August 30, 2011 18:20 by Willi Munzenberg 1 image
AFA Ireland & No Bother Present a night of punk, ska, reggae and northern soul from the DJs. At The Thomas House, 86 Thomas Street Dublin 8. 8 pm Friday 2 September. €5 . read full story / add a comment
derry / gender and sexuality / press release Monday August 29, 2011 13:54 by PRO 2 images
SIPTU activists were out on the streets of Derry on Saturday (27th August) supporting the second annual Foyle Pride parade. They joined with thousands of people including trade union and community activists, all united in celebrating diversity and demanding equality for the LGBT community. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / other press Monday August 29, 2011 11:58 by Richard Black 42 comments (last - thursday september 22, 2011 12:43) 6 images 1 video file
Every cloud has a silver lining: melting Arctic ice opens up new shipping routes. But is the lining really silver? Environmental groups are worried about the exploitation of natural resources.
Two major Arctic shipping routes have opened as summer sea ice melts, European satellites have found. Data recorded by the European Space Agency's (Esa) Envisat shows both Canada's Northwest Passage and Russia's Northern Sea Route open simultaneously. This summer's melt could break the 2007 record for the smallest area of sea ice since the satellite era began in 1979. Shipping companies are already eyeing the benefits these routes may bring if they remain open regularly. The two lanes have been used by a number of small craft several times in recent years.
But the Northern Sea Route has been free enough of ice this month for a succession of tankers carrying natural gas condensate from the northern port of Murmansk to sail along the Siberian coast en route for Thailand.
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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Monday August 29, 2011 04:09 by Seomra Spraoi 1 image
Consisting of one tasty vegan main meal Served from 6 to 7.30pm Every Tuesday in Seomra Spraoi Suggested Donation €4 read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Sunday August 28, 2011 19:15 by RNU PRO 1 image
This afternoon, RNU held a march from the New Lodge/Antrim Road Junction to Clifton Street Cemetary in North Belfast. Where a commmemoration was held for United Irishmen; Henry-Joy McCracken & William Drennan both of who are interred in the Graveyard. A couple of hundred participants attended and listened to local Historian and Author; Joe Graham and RNU Chairperson; Carl Reilly. A number of wreaths were also laid from Political Prisoners in Maghaberry & Portlaoise and from RNU. read full story / add a comment |
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