Bigamy and the Black and Tans: The unique tale of Ireland’s very first garda
PJ Kerrigan honoured with a plaque in his hometown of Westport, Co Mayo
PJ Kerrigan honoured with a plaque in his hometown of Westport, Co Mayo
Liam O’Flaherty led the armed four-day occupation 100 years ago this week
A hundred years ago this weekend marked the handover of British rule. This is an account of that day
Former security force members in Northern Ireland give their views on a united Ireland
Decades of ‘indoctrinating’ against force will not be undone easily, conference told
Medals to be issued to serving and retired gardaí as well as dignitaries
Phoenix Park assassins were executed and buried in yard of Kilmainham Gaol
12 regular assassins were assisted by part-timers for ‘jobs’ including Bloody Sunday
An Irishman’s Diary
Having essentially lost the election, party determined not to repeat mistakes
It invokes such partiality that, 100 years later, untangling its knotted legacy is not easy
When the long-established RIC proved not up to the task of crushing the IRA, the British government made the fateful and fatal decision to draft in the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries
Helping students to explore the War of Independence
The events of the year and the feelings they engendered are still felt to the present day
Rite&Reason: Social distancing can help us all protect our clergy, police and health workers
Many Fine Gael supporters felt queasy about commemorating forces against independence
More than 200 messages varied from polite advice to borderline racist abuse
‘There have been serious protest/riot threats made,’ officials wrote about ill-fated event
Irish Times Poll: One in eight voters think controversial event should have gone ahead
‘Would the Jews commemorate the Germans?’ asks grandson of murdered IRA man
Keane (59) to quit as BBC News Africa editor because of illness
Advisory group chair hopes War of Independence, Civil War marked as Rising was
Mary Lou McDonald says decision only to include FF and FG leaders is a ‘bit of a farce’
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Are Ireland’s wars truly over? For some people, there is still a hierarchy of victims
Row does not auger well for the years and the many other commemorations ahead
Why was the commemoration so contentious and why was it really cancelled?
De Valera’s grandson said an academic conference would be more appropriate
Plans to commemorate police forces at Dublin Castle have sparked abuse on social media
The Wolfe Tones tweet says band will donate proceeds to Peter McVerry Trust
Unionist politicians deplore decision by Minister for Justice to call off planned RIC commemoration
Marking the 1916 Rising and the First Dáil was the easy part – remembering the Civil War will be a different challenge
Minister said he would not ‘split hairs’ with Diarmaid Ferriter over expert advice
Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan hoped event would rehabilitate forces’ reputation
Messages to private party Whatsapp group say the Government performed ‘own goal’
RIC and DMP were tasked with opposing IRA in War of Independence
Minister criticises those ‘seeking headlines’ as mayors say they will not attend ceremony
It is only right that in commemorating the past in all its complexity we should not forget the policemen who served the community to the best of their ability
No Irish Government has saw fit to honour member of either service until now
Dublin Castle service to remember those killed in the War of Independence
Festive season presents opportunities to enhance a special relationship
Lost Leads: Traders have long featured on both Dublin’s streets and the pages of The Irish Times
Charlie Flanagan says he wants to remember police ‘murdered in the line of duty’
Michael Downing was ‘simply in the wrong place at the wrong time’ when shot in the Liberties
Drivers claim Dublin City Council and Garda are failing to tackle rogue operators
First Dáil planned at 6 Harcourt Street
Former Fine Gael leader tells Clonmult Ambush commemoration that British political understanding failed to appreciate Ireland’s unwillingness to be subject nation
Core aim of one-party assembly – all members were Sinn Féin – was creation of republic
The Soloheadbeg ambush, in which two RIC men died, had a new element of ruthlessness
Killing of two policemen in ambush started War of Independence and remains controversial
Government advised it should largely leave War of Independence centenaries to local communities
Next president will be at forefront of marking divisive events such as Partition, Civil War
Northside neighbourhood festival offers programme of 100 weekend events
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