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
From the civil rights background of the fatal march through to Widgery and Saville inquiries
The civil rights march of 1968 is seen as one of the starting points of the Troubles
An Irishman’s Diary
America at Large: Monday is 50th anniversary of first Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier bout
Film exploring role of women in civil rights movement shortlisted for prestigious award
Niall Vallely’s new project celebrates historic protests in both the US and Northern Ireland
Critic Mark Cousins takes a personal look at North’s relationship with cinema for Channel 4
August 13th, 1969: Drawing on contemporaneous reports, Donnacha Ó Beacháin describes the day’s events as they unfolded
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
The city’s Irish Arts Center is changing perceptions of Ireland and Irish America
Some Derry activists are still campaigning for social justice in their native hinterland
The Derry parade in 1968 was preceded by a protest that started in Coalisland
People of different traditions ‘can be united by our common rights’, SDLP leader says
The DUP’s new prominence has turned the clock back on a strand of British cartooning
Obituary: Brendan Duddy – Born June 10th, 1936 – Died May 12th, 2017
Pulitzer prize winning journalist and writer fell foul of conservative New York GAA mafia
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
There's a frank walking tour of the Bogside, with a broader perspective from city walls
Bogside-born campaigner one of four figures to receive honorary doctorates
McAliskey, now an elder stateswoman of anti-establishment politics, reflects on a career driven by a fierce sense of justice – and how that has not been achieved in the North
A visit to Detroit reminded Kevin Boyle ‘of the ghettos of Belfast’
EVA International is a reflection of our ‘current moment’, says curator Bassam El Baroni, with echoes of our not-so-distant future in venues including a post-industrial Limerick space
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