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This year
2025
Anti-immigration activist Philip Dwyer denies trespassing at Clare direct provision centre
Last year
2024
Disappointed by failed campaigns, far-right candidates turn to claims of election rigging
Far-right fizzle: Fringe candidates face disappointment as election results come in
Anti-immigration activist Philip Dwyer acquitted of breach of the peace over incident at creche
Coolock: Disinformation included claims about 'unvetted males' and 'white destruction'
Debunked: Why terms like 'illegals' and 'people trafficking' mischaracterise the asylum system
NUJ condemns latest in series of 'attacks' on media, after RTÉ journalist was heckled at protest
All time
Green, white nationalist and gold: Who exactly are the National Party?
Far right protesters aren't just in it for the cause - there's also money to be made
One agitator asks his followers for support to cover travel and other expenses related to the protests.
Anti-immigration activists monetise their YouTube accounts and ask for donations, reports Eimer McAuley.
Experts say the tactics are imported from abroad but the levels of profit are small at present.