Issue No.10 of Ireland's War newspaper, produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee (GIFAC), features editorials supporting the IRA's Brighton bombing, adopting Marxism-Leninism by IRSP, commemoration of Manchester Martyrs, prisoner support activities, reports on republican bands facing police repression, critiques of the British Labour Party's stance on Ireland, and letters discussing republican solidarity and fundraising efforts.
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Issue No.4 of Ireland's War newspaper produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee. The issue includes an editorial reflecting on the Republican Movement's progress in 1983, reports on events supporting Irish Republicanism in Scotland and England, detailed coverage and eyewitness accounts of Bloody Sunday in Derry, articles on repression in Glasgow and Ireland, and a feature on the release of Armagh prisoner Briege Brownlee along with a list of women prisoners. The newspaper advocates for Irish freedom fighters, condemns British state repression, and promotes solidarity campaigns.