2 Statement on recent events in Belfast September 2025 The National Party condemns in the strongest terms the cowardly attacks launched by sectarian terror groups such as the UDA on Catholic families recently in Belfast. These unconscionable and dishonourable actions are a reminder that the damage done by the plantation of foreign peoples and belief systems... The post Statement on recent events in Belfast appeared first on The National Party.| The National Party
Fake News: The Construction of Regime Media Narratives.| The National Party
Family Fun Day'Dublin 8 Says No' Hosts Family Fun Day. National Party members joined in support.| The National Party
Elections, Reflections: Part II| The National Party
Neutrality & Zionism: The Nationalist Position| The National Party
What it means for Ireland.| The National Party
General Elections, Reflections: Part I| The National Party
2 Public Notice of AGM 2024 The National Party intends to hold an Annual General Meeting in the coming weeks. The agenda for the meeting in outline is as follows: – The election of a National Directorate consisting of up to twelve members – AOB Those interested in attending the AGM and voting and/or standing in... The post Public Notice of AGM 2024 appeared first on The National Party.| The National Party
2 Statement by the National Party in response to the Electoral Commission’s decision Fourteen months after the submission of an initial application to alter the Register of Political Parties, the Electoral Commission has finally ruled that it will take no action. The body received separate submissions from both James Reynolds and Justin Barrett, but has concluded... The post Statement by the National Party in response to the Electoral Commission’s decision appeared first on The National P...| The National Party
2 Political Policing – The Aftermath of Coolock Foreword It has been said by many that they no longer recognise the Ireland or Dublin that they grew up in. Large portions of the Inner City have been left derelict; used syringes litter the streets, shop shutters are emblazoned with graffiti etc., it resembles a dumping ground... The post Political Policing – The Aftermath of Coolock appeared first on The National Party.| The National Party