
The Dark Cloud Above Us
The reason I named the article ‘The Dark Cloud Above Us’ Is because it’s a metaphor that has stuck with … Continue reading The Dark Cloud Above Us
The reason I named the article ‘The Dark Cloud Above Us’ Is because it’s a metaphor that has stuck with … Continue reading The Dark Cloud Above Us
Since the signing of the good Friday agreement in 1998, more people have died from suicide in the north of … Continue reading How many more young lives must be lost before action is taken? Suicide & our future.
The campaign from last year #No More Deaths On Our Streets has, been restarted in light of the ongoing homeless … Continue reading Belfast #No More Deaths Solidarity with #Home Sweet Home Dublin
Coming out of the summer months Belfast has yet again suffered the lose of another homeless person, this is yet … Continue reading Another homeless person dead when will we see action from the government to tackle the homeless crises
Images of the Anti-Internment march that took place in Belfast on the 7th August 2016 Continue reading Anti-Internment march a success as the message is spread across Ireland the UK and the world (IMAGES)
On the 7th of August on the 45th anniversary of Internment large crowds marched from Andersonstown to Belfast Metropolitan tech … Continue reading Anti-Internment march a success as the message is spread across Ireland the UK and the world
Internment not a serious enough topic to be demonstrated against on the streets of Belfast city center? So the Parades … Continue reading Anti-Internment march restricted from entering the so called ‘shared space’ of Belfast City center
British state intelligence services have stepped up their campaign against political activists in the North of Ireland with the installation … Continue reading Another surveillance device found in an Ardyone home
When the news broke that FASA was in immediate danger of closure people were shocked, upset but most of all … Continue reading Closure of FASA and the cuts to frontline services means LIFE or DEATH for people in our communities