Insufficient wages ‘socially obscene’, Siptu general secretary says
Event marking 75 years since Jim Larkin’s death hears of need to eradicate low pay
Event marking 75 years since Jim Larkin’s death hears of need to eradicate low pay
Tadhg Barry’s name lost within months of death in smoke of the Civil War
An Irishman’s Diary
Douglas Gageby was born in Victorian terrace where union leader Jim Larkin later lived
Mary Mooney became an icon in a campaign for US political prisoners in the early 1930s
Irish writers have done more to promote Royal Ascot, surely, than English writers ever did
‘Will forever be remembered for his unstinting political activism’ - President Higgins
Actor, balladeer, folklorist and trade unionist appeared in 42 films, debuting in ‘My Left Foot’
For this ‘concept album’ about the 1913 Lockout, the Dublin band have gone political and expanded to an 18-piece ‘electric guitar orchestra’. The result is an electrifying musical
My late father believed he walked on water, unaided, and probably skipped and jumped as well without once sinking
A slew of famous voices are bringing 10 of Dublin’s best-known monuments alive
Centenary: William Partridge (1874-1917) had key role in 1913 Lock Out and Irish Citizen Army
Policies of austerity have driven people into the arms of xenophobic nationalist parties, says Jack O’Connor
In no-low-fares, no-internet 1990, being on scheme was just like ‘stepping into the world’
Our hero makes it clear that drivers do not renege on their responsibilities
Ahead of receiving an industry award at the IFTAs, Liam Neeson on the journey that saw him play Michael Collins, a Jedi and God
Unionist MP says hunger striker was a ‘terrorist’ claims book sends out wrong message
‘Well, Lillie, hasn’t it been a full life and isn’t this a good end?’ the signatory to the Proclamation of the Irish Republic told his wife just before he was executed, in 1916
Thomas J Clarke, whose name appeared first among those of the signatories to the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, was an unbending Fenian – and a mordant, impish wit
Joe Joyce mines The Irish Times Christmas archive from 1859 to 1952
Thousands of ecstatic fans hail All-Ireland winners on O’Connell Street
Gaffney will use his Sky Academy Arts Scholarship for a project about the Shackleton Mill in Lucan that will involve film, photography and a book
Washington event will mark 90 years of Irish-American relations
Adapting the 127-year-old grand dame of booksellers to the world of modern retailing is a big challenge, admits Conor Whelan
Mother Jones helped shape Connolly’s views on trade unionism, Cork festival will hear
Sinn Féin leader speaks at annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration in Co Kildare
Union chief says there is no justification for tax cuts for high-income groups
Project on 1913 Lockout cartoons wins ‘Threesis’ time-trial contest
Opinion: We cannot understand Ireland’s participation in the conflict without reference to its relationship with Britain
There have been changes since 1913, but some are still more equal than others . . .
Event began with a wreath laying at the statue of Jim Larkin by President
President Michael D Higgins will be the guest of honour at climax of centenary events
It’s 100 years since Yeats’s ‘September 1913’ was published in ‘The Irish Times’. Queer bedfellows they may be, but poems and papers have had a storied partnership
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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