Irish Workers' Party

During this time, the communists still ran a revolutionary book-shop called New Books and produced a publication, Irish Review.

After the Second World War, former internees from the Curragh Camp, including members of the "Connolly Group," along with individuals expelled from the Labour Party, established a party in Republic of Ireland on 8 November 1948 under the name Irish Workers' League.

[2] Michael O'Riordan became its secretary, and others involved in early meetings of the party included Dominic Behan, Sam Nolan, Joe O'Connor and Sean Mulready.

In December 1965 the IWP began publishing a monthly newspaper, The Irish Socialist, from its New Books bookshop.

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