By Christian Tello, Alternativa Socialista – Mexico For the past three weeks, thousands of workers and farmers in Bolivia have brought the country to a standstill, protesting the hydrocarbon crisis and inflation
By Peter O’Shea As the clock ticked closer to 8 pm EST on Tuesday evening, the world held its breath. Trump has given no shortage of shocking statements since the beginning of
By Michael O’Brien Taking inspiration from pro-capitalist economists from Adam Smith in the late 18th century, through to Friedrich Hayek in the 20th, and
By Jonathan Diebold Trump’s kidnapping of Maduro. The Zionist State’s genocide of the Palestinians. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. These actions and many other recent
Public Zoom meeting hosted by Ruth Coppinger: 7.30pm Tuesday 9th April Speakers: Ruth Coppinger, secondary teacher & campaigner; Mick Barry, Socialist Party TD;Speaker from Neuro Pride
By Harper Cleves CW: femicide, violence against women, misogyny, racism, queerphobia “Violence against women and girls is the shame of our society and we
By Harper Cleves CW: misogyny, racism, self-harm, body dysmorphiaThe year 2026 has been ‘epic’ in the most disastrous and devastating of ways: ongoing genocide
Text of the Solidarity leaflet for International Women’s Day “Women get sent to the gulags first, obviously…The number one political enemy in America is
Le Leah Whelan Is fadhb náisiúnta í an ghéarchéim tithíochta agus ní eisceacht na Gaeltachtaí. Tá cíosanna ag ardú as cuimse, easpa tithíochta fadtéarmach agus fadhbanna maidir le cead pleanála. (De bharr
By Eddie McCabe Sinn Féin’s official review of its poor results in the local and European elections not surprisingly singled out immigration as being the decisive issue in it losing the ‘trust and support’ of its base. This analysis fits neatly into
By Oisín Hill Lough Neagh, Ireland’s largest body of freshwater, and the source of 40% of the North’s drinking water, is set for another year of poisoning by toxic blue-green algae. In summer 2023 a “bloom” of toxic sludge, formed from thick
Why the Socialist Party has disaffiliated from International Socialist Alternative (ISA) CW: Contains reference to an egregiously mishandled safeguarding case The egregious mishandling of a safeguarding case in the [redacted]* section of ISA, and the subsequent decisions by slim majorities in international
By Michael O’Brien The vast majority of working-class people in Coolock, Darndale, across Dublin and the country, will be horrified by the racist violence around the old Crown Paint factory on the Malahide Road over the last week. These events will intensify
By Jonathan Diebold Why did a bill ostensibly on judges’ pensions, crammed through the Dáil at breakneck pace, raise serious concerns with human rights organisations? One particular amendment to the opaquely named “Courts, Civil Law, Criminal Law and Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill,”
By Conor Tormey Last week, Wes Streeting, the Labour Party Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, announced that the Labour government would keep the emergency ban on Puberty blockers. This was announced in a high court statement regarding a legal
By Mick Barry The Aer Lingus pilots dispute has been the largest clash between the forces of capital and the forces of labour seen in this State in the 2020s. Aer Lingus is a profitable company, making €225 million in 2023. It
The far right’s defeat in the second round of the Assembly elections in France will be greeted with jubilance by people of colour, women, LGBTQ people, migrants, and young and working-class left-wing people across France, Europe and beyond. It shows that they
By Ann Katrin Orr The hated Tory government was kicked out of power on Thursday. There was much satisfaction in watching some of the people, who for 14 years have presided over ever worsening crises for ordinary people, and who partied while