Confronting the hurts of a long, tough year of lockdowns
Emotional forgiveness can help leave upsetting events behind and enable understanding
Emotional forgiveness can help leave upsetting events behind and enable understanding
Labour leader also said he broke off talks with Fianna Fáil in 1994 because he could not trust them, new files reveal
Advanced says acquisition is a ‘sound prospect’ and the next step is integrating CareWorks ‘at pace’
The 30th anniversary of the Enniskillen bombing raises questions over the ethics of forgiveness
Tony Doherty was nine years old when his father Patrick was shot dead in 1972
Today I wear a red and white poppy, recognising the complexity of the Troubles and my identity
Centenary: Reconciliation and revolution, a harmony revisited - DCU, February 2016
The stakes are high: if UK voters vote to withdraw they will be the first to leave union
It is possible to have utter passion for Ireland, and also be comfortable with Britishness
The churches are ‘hugely out of touch’ with ordinary people, says Gordon Linney, clergyman and author of ‘Thinking Anew: Faith in a World of Change and Doubt’
US envoy to Northern Ireland Richard Haass also among five nominees
Some changes are needed to improve the effectiveness of the Upper House
Opinion: Any reform package promised now will have no secure status
Opinion: The No campaign has failed to address the core problem, that for 75 years the Seanad has been a costly failure
Former minister says Ireland is not a failed State and people should not accept ‘phoney reform’
Scrapping the upper house will not be a walkover for the Government
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