Ireland

Ireland: Protests hit 30 cities against water charge Tens of people took in 30 different protests across the Ireland against water charges on January 23, that day. The protests coincided with the Ard Fheis (congress) of Fine Gael, which heads the Irish government, that took place in Dublin.
An unusually grave political crisis rocking the power-sharing agreement in Northern Ireland was worsened by the arrest of three top republicans on September 9, that day. Those arrested included Bobby Storey, the chairperson of Sinn Fein in the six counties in Ireland's north still claimed by Britain.
Thousands of people gathered in Dublin, August 29. Tens of thousands of people took part in a huge anti-water charge rally in Dublin on August 29 under the banner: 鈥淲e鈥檙e not going away, you know!鈥 This is the fifth demonstration Right2Water has organised in opposition to deeply unpopular water charges. About 500,000 people have attended Right2Water protests to date.
Anti-water charge protests in Letterkenny, County Donegal on November 1. The Irish government鈥檚 unpopular public utility, Irish Water, has been dealt a body blow. It failed two key tests within the space of a fortnight 鈥 gifting a huge victory to opposition parties and the huge anti-water charges movement.
BDS action in Adelaide's Rundle Mall. Adelaide may be as far from Palestine as it gets, but a dedicated group of activists have just celebrated 10 years of BDS (boycott, divestment and sanctions) campaigns. Their weekly actions in the Rundle Mall highlight what BDS has become 鈥 a growing, grassroots, global phenomenon that presents a real threat to Israeli apartheid.
An event of profound importance took place in Brussels on July 12. The significance of the European summit negotiations extends well beyond the immediate 鈥 and devastating 鈥 consequences for the people of Greece. The fallout will not just affect the stability of the Greek government and the political future of SYRIZA and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, writing for his Leargas blog, has warned that the 1998 Good Friday Agreement that formally ended more than two decades of armed conflict in the six counties in Ireland's north still claimed by Britain, 鈥渉angs by a thread鈥.
Loyalists rioted on July 13 in north Belfast, . The loyalists 鈥 largely anti-Catholic supporters of Britain's ongoing rule over the six counties in Ireland's north 鈥 drove a vehicle into residents in the predominantly Catholic and Irish nationalist Ardoyne area, seriously injuring a teenage girl.
Ireland passed a new Gender Recognition Bill on July 15 that will allow transgender people to change their birth certificates and other documents, and achieve full legal recognition of their preferred gender. The bill is an elaboration on a previous one that allowed the legal changes, but only with a supporting statement from a doctor.
More than 60 lawmakers from Germany鈥檚 Die Linke (The Left) party the proposal for further austerity for Greece on July 17. They accused the German government of 鈥渄estroying Europe鈥 by forcing Greece to accept hard-hitting austerity measures required by the eurozone for a third bailout deal.
鈥淭he conduct of a number of EU governments over the past number of weeks has been alarming,鈥 president of Irish republican party Sinn Fein and member of the Irish Dail (parliament) on the outcome of the European Union summit, which ended Greece submitting to a harsh deal. 鈥淭hey have effectively closed down the Greek banking system and held the Greek Government and people to ransom.
Poster for the upcoming speaking tour by Anne Cadwallader.

British police and soldiers colluded in state terror with loyalist gunmen and bombers in the murders of over 120 Catholic civilians in the Northern Ireland conflict. They then covered up their misdeeds.