[Dublin] Squat City Open Day, Saturday 20th February
Hey everyone! We would like to invite everybody to Squat City on Saturday for our first open day since the reoccupation. Between 1pm and 5pm, everybody is welcome through the side gate on Lower...
View ArticleDublin: Squat city is under attack
Friends, neighbours, comrades, Squat City is under attack! The rich, nasty vulture fund who have acquired the place we call home have been given official, judicial approval to kick us out (and then try...
View ArticleDublin: Prison squatted
The Debtors Prison on Halston Street has recently been occupied by a collective of artists. The prison has been left empty and has fallen into disrepair. The occupants are currently seeking support and...
View ArticleDublin: Abandoned prison occupied by squatters who want to open it as art /...
What may have been the largest squat in Europe, at Grangegorman in Dublin, was recently evicted for the second time. A major hardship for the 30 people living there but one that was rapidly improved on...
View ArticleDublin: Video tour of previous Dublin eviction by injunction sites on the...
This video was shot on the morning of the Apollo House injunction hearing at the High Court, 21st December. As well as footage from outside the courts on our way there we had earlier visited the sites...
View ArticleDublin: Mass Irish support for the occupation of Apollo House
Apollo House in Dublin was squatted on Thursday 15 December. This building is the former Department of Social Protection offices, which is now being used to house the homeless. A high court judge...
View ArticleDublin: Demands of Apollo House Residents
Home Sweet Home squatted Apollo House in Dublin on Thursday 15 December. This building is the former Department of Social Protection offices, which is now being used to house the homeless. THE DEMANDS...
View ArticleDublin: Support & solidarity to Apollo House occupation
Ireland is in the depths of a severe homelessness crisis, with 7,000 people without a home. With the government refusing to act, some activists in Dublin did. Apollo House was occupied by Home Sweet...
View ArticleBirmingham: Report back from Jellytot StopHS2 courtcase
There are currently several courtcases going on prosecuting Stop HS2 activists, whilst HS2 Limited recently announced that their chief executive earned £659,000 last year, making him the highest paid...
View ArticleUK: Stop HS2 news – Jellytot imprisoned
We are appalled that today our JellyTot has been sentenced to 268 days in prison for breach of a HS2 injunction. The alleged breach was the 47 day occupation of a tunnel under Bluebell Woods Protection...
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