When Bloody Sunday came to Brazil: ‘The motivation was the massacre in Ireland’
How a young Royal Navy cook was gunned down in Rio days later by left-wing guerrillas
How a young Royal Navy cook was gunned down in Rio days later by left-wing guerrillas
Unusual request following Dalkey armed robbery revealed in newly released State papers
December 6th to 12th, 2021: The best of the week’s culture events, right around Ireland
‘I would like the British government to apologise and to forget about this amnesty’
Forget the Fitbit – this short stroll is bringing one public servant a very healthy salary boost
Aaron Brady to remain in jail until at least 57 years old if appeal against conviction fails
There are no rules and no time limits on how to put together a new administration
Unconfined joy among some of Charlie Haughey’s most fervent supporters when returned as taoiseach in 1987
Government and public condemnation forced rugby body to apologise and vow never to play in the country while apartheid laws remained
Peter Pringle won appeal in 1995 against conviction for 1980 murders of two gardaí
Lynch thought Army would get 20 miles into Down before being massacred
The North 50 years on: Many of the 4,000 dead are remembered only by their families
Dinner at Dublin Castle for Mitterrand was an ‘exceptional’ occasion allowed to exceed the government limit on entertainment spending
It was hoped that visit would lead to reciprocal visit of Pope John Paul II to Ireland
Dr John Hillery was not due to retire until 2022; accuses HSE staffing failures
Growing consensus that political parties will back President for second term
Public servant was completely committed to locating remains of Disappeared, Mass told
Justin McAleese to seek Fianna Fáil party nomination in Dublin Rathdown
Harry McGee outlines three scenarios that may unfold in coming days
Obituary: Liam Cosgrave was first elected to the Dáil at the age of 23
London Letter: Praise as Mulhall moves from Brexit Britain to Trump’s America
State papers 1986: Patrick Hillery declined rebate of £4,200 after State visit with family to Australia
State papers 1986: Irish embassy officials in Madrid issued guidance ahead of visit by Juan Carlos I
The former president should follow the practice of her predecessors and donate her papers to the National Library, the National Archives or a university
Former Galway West TD and Fianna Fáil minister dies aged 80
Younger unionists keen to stay in EU may feel less trenchant about their unionism
Grasmere, a 20th century house on an impressive coastal site, was home to Dr Patrick Hillery and his wife, Dr Maeve Hillery, for 40 years
Influence of President limited to getting parties to try harder by refusing to dissolve Dáil
Official said in note that next of kin ‘will be less demanding in this regard than the living’
Hundreds wrote to President Patrick Hillery urging not to sign law on buying condoms
Michael McHugh has brought High Court challenges against State arising out of his continued detention
The Fearless Four were left sweating on Vincent Browne when put on the spot
Dublin delegate claims some TDs open to sharing power after next election
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