‘As Irish as the pigs of Drogheda’ – Frank McNally on rise and fall of street singer Mary Connolly
After the Easter Rising, her patriotic ballads struck a chord with the public
After the Easter Rising, her patriotic ballads struck a chord with the public
His sister Ciara heard a bang, then saw the child fall, with a fatal wound to the head
Royal Hospital there was built as home for old and wounded soldiers at time of relative peace
Barbara Bergin’s huge, complex new play takes aim at some Irish heroes as it covers a century of life in the capital
Ivana Bacik says election of Catherine Connolly as President brought together Irish left and her party is willing to work to align policies
Myths and Lies is for readers who see the study of history as an endless debate rather than as the narrative of interesting tales
The Prisoners’ Lens shows theatrical staged scenes which remind us that the events of 1916 were inspired by playwrights and actors as well as poets
Some pro-unity campaigners are nationalists, but they are not republicans
Dev’s mother appears to have filled out separate versions of his birth certificate herself, new documentary reveals
From religion to football, links abound between Dublin and the most Irish city in England
Ireland’s memory of Éamon de Valera is complicated by many factors. Diarmaid Ferriter assesses the competing perspectives
Both were extraordinary leaders who gave their oppressed followers a sense of individual worth and national identity
Art, memory and the odd fox keep watch inside Imma, at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, in Dublin, after hours
It’s often true that works of artists such as O’Neill become more valuable after their death
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices