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national / education / news report Sunday November 07, 2010 15:45 by EmmaG 1 video file
USI President, Gary Redmond, said: “USI is disappointed by the behaviour of a small number of people, which occurred during an incident at the Department of Finance. This incident was completely separate from USI’s demonstration yesterday. read full story / add a comment
donegal / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday November 04, 2010 09:40 by Trade Union TV 1 video file
Watch and listen to some of the speakers and the questions and heckling from the audience. Jim McDaid resigned the morning after this meeting. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday November 03, 2010 21:22 by Andrew - wsm 73 comments (last - thursday november 11, 2010 11:11) 4 video files
News is coming in that upwards of thirty students have occupied the Department of Finance in the centre of Dublin with several hundred supporting them in the streets outside. Tens of thousands of students are demonstrating as part of the USI protests against plans to introduce fees, these students carrying out the occupation appear to have broken away from the main demonstration which is taking place around the corner in Merrion square. read full story / add a comment
international / education / news report Tuesday November 02, 2010 18:52 by revoltvideo 1 video file
On the twentieth of October, twenty-five volunteers will head off to Kilimanjaro, to work on building a school for poor children in the area. Despite the recession these volunteers are paying for their own flights and are busy fundraising to buy building materials for the school. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 02, 2010 14:25 by Marcus McSpartacus 2 comments (last - sunday november 07, 2010 00:22) 1 video file
Peter Sutherland has thrown his considerable weight behind the bank bailouts, and has told us we need to tighten our belts to do it. This is the same Peter Sutherland who helped bail out Garret Fitzgerald while a director of Allied Irish Banks. This is the Garret Fitzgerald who has told us we need to be patriots by not disagreeing with the bank bailouts. That was Allied Irish Banks, the profit-privatising institution which is now socialising its losses on us. This is Peter Sutherland, Chairman of Goldman Sachs, one of the biggest bondholders of Allied Irish Banks' debt, and thus one of the biggest potential beneficiaries of the bank bailouts. Hello? Is anyone reading this? Anyone in the media? The Dáil? Anyone? read full story / add a comment |
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