The history of the Irish Border: From Plantation to Brexit
With the threat of a hard border looming, we look at how Northern Ireland came to this
With the threat of a hard border looming, we look at how Northern Ireland came to this
Past shows Government not unpractised in contempt for those exposing wrongdoing
Cork community to be honoured for its part in the fight for Irish independence
Fianna Fáil leader proud of events which reflected ‘alternative perspectives’ on 1916
Former taoiseach says politicians, not soldiers, should lecture on the Proclamation
Ex-taoiseach says non-political force ‘should be kept separate’ from any political advocacy
Nationalist leader was ‘quite prepared’ to use violence, says grandson Michael McDowell
in 1966 Fr Francis Shaw castigated the idea that Irish people in 1916 had been in need of redemption by the shedding of blood
The idea that there was ‘only one definition of Irish freedom’ is nonsense
The controversial author of The Informer and a new book on Connolly accuses his former political hero of having been a Marxist fanatic consumed by hatred
Despite the rhetoric, there is a deep ambivalence about partition throughout Ireland
Hand-written order valued at up to €50,000
A letter Michael Collins wrote to Kitty Kiernan in 1922 has been donated to the National Library
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices