I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Here’s how you can quickly check current updates on the anti-austerity movement in Ireland:
- Check trusted Irish news outlets for recent protests, government responses, and unemployment-related discussions (e.g., Irish Times, RTE, The Guardian Ireland section for local context) [web: Irish Times; web: RTE].
- Look for updates from major Irish trade unions (ICTU, SIPTU, and Unite) and left groups in Ireland, as they frequently publish march counts, protests, and upcoming actions [web: SIPTU; web: Socialist Party Ireland].
- Search for recent demonstrations or budget-related events in Dublin and other cities, including any calls for general strikes or civil-disobedience actions [web: news articles; web: demonstrations in Dublin].
If you’d like, tell me what date range or city focus you want, and I can tailor a concise briefing with the latest publicly available information and key sources.
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EUROPE’S WORSENING government debt crisis, a rising U.S. jobless rate, and a widening international currency war heightened fears about the fragile world economy as 2010 drew to a close. At the same...
isreview.orgBrian Cowen, Olli Rehn, Ajai Chopra and company would do well to remember the history of Ireland as they conspire to destroy its future. They may think that the people of Ireland are beaten but the resistance to their neoliberal agenda is growing. All across Ireland the people are beginning to stir. Ever greater numbers of people are coming to realise that what is needed is not a change of government but a change of system. Over the coming weeks there will be many opportunities for people to...
links.org.auBy Stephen Rigney, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Dublin Despite the snow, freezing temperatures and a biting wind, between 50,000 to 100,000 people turned out, on Saturday, 27 November, for an anti-austerity demonstration called by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) in response to the gov
www.socialistalternative.orgOver 100,000 people marched in six Irish cities and towns on Saturday (9th February) in protest at the bank debt and one sided austerity policies. More than 60,000 marched in Dublin where Congress general secretary, David Begg, told a massive rally in Merrion Square that the protests against the unsustainable €64 billion debt will be […]
www.siptu.ieANALYSIS : The leaked report hints at differences of opinion within the troika on what to do if things take a turn for the worse…
www.irishtimes.comDUBLIN - About 10,000 socialist protesters marched Saturday through Dublin in opposition to government plans to unveil Ireland's sixth straight austerity budget.
globalnews.caA mass tax revolt is under way in Ireland, and hundreds of thousands of people have resolved to break the law and refuse to pay a newly-introduced levy on households. The tax is $125 a year, but protesters say it could lead to larger property taxes in the future.
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