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Irish Republican News – online weekly newspaper; LookLeft - bi-monthly political magazine produced by the Workers' Party. Saoirse Irish Freedom – monthly newspaper aligned to Republican Sinn Féin; The Socialist – monthly newspaper politically aligned to the Socialist Party
Pages in category "Irish republican newspapers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Iconic Newspapers; Inish Times; Inishowen Independent; Iris Oifigiúil; Irish Daily Star; Irish Examiner; The Irish Family; Irish Independent; The Irish Press; The Irish Times; The Irish Workers' Voice
Peadar O'Donnell took over as editor in April 1926 following a split in the Irish republican movement (Little became one of the founding members of Fianna Fáil). [4] Frank Ryan also edited the paper for some time; other prominent contributors during this time included Maurice Twomey , Seán MacBride , Frank Gallagher (who became the first ...
Newspapers are popular in Ireland. According to the National Newspapers of Ireland and Joint National Readership Survey 91% of Irish adults regularly read newspapers. [2] The market penetration for daily newspapers runs at 190% and 350% for Sunday titles. For comparison, US newspaper market penetration is only 51%.
Irish Republican Brotherhood; Irish Revolutionary Forces; Irish Volunteers; Official IRA; ... Republican News was a longstanding newspaper/magazine published by Sinn ...
The newspaper Saoirse Irish Freedom which replaced the Republican Bulletin, the official paper of the Republican Sinn Féin in May 1987 takes its name from the newspaper. [ 3 ] Notable contributors
The Starry Plough (Irish: An Camchéachta) is the official newsletter (initially a newspaper, then a magazine) of the Irish Republican Socialist Party. In 2006 it proclaimed on its website that "The Starry Plough is the only paper that stands firmly against British rule and for the destruction of capitalism in Ireland ."