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Veteran rights campaigner announces decision after diagnosis with the neurological condition
‘Complacency set in, people thought they had the Covid pandemic beaten, and they socialised’
Although they disagreed on many things, the most English of games was common ground
Individual speaker’s award goes to Rachael Mullally representing UCD Law
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
Debating taught me ‘to think quickly and speak slowly in unpredictable situations’
The first Irish Times Debate took place 60 years ago. Former student debaters look back
Last semi-final held in cadets’ mess at the Curragh Camp
It’s Sunday. Opt for an early feed of chips, or get in touch with body and soul?
The Troubles at 50: Rioting in Derry remembered by first-hand witnesses
Activist Bernadette McAliskey gives warning at event for 50th anniversary of the Bogside
Sinn Féin loses position as largest party in council as SDLP gains seats
Free Derry Corner has been a beacon of civil rights and political liberty for half a century
Some Derry activists are still campaigning for social justice in their native hinterland
FF leader rules out coalition but says apology from SF for IRA atrocities would be ‘very significant’
March led by those who were prominent in the civil rights movement
TV Review: Presenter Brendan O’Connor is outmanoeuvred by his chat show guest
RTÉ’s documentary about the 1968 protests is part history show, part personal journey
In Derry, he is being recast in Irish chieftain mould, in keeping with Republican tradition
Radio Review: Both O’Rourke and Cormac Ó hEadhra find politics difficult to stomach
Time to recall pivotal role played by a patriot, and that rare breed – the virtuous politician
DUP leader has hardened nationalist resolve like no unionist first minister before her
People Before Profit’s Eamonn McCann to meet electoral office over proxy voter claims
Elisha McCallion who took Martin McGuinness’s Assembly seat will push incumbent close
‘I remember people getting the bus to Dublin just to go to McDonalds. It was regarded as exotic’
Obituary: Brendan Duddy – Born June 10th, 1936 – Died May 12th, 2017
Magazine became known for its in-depth investigative journalism
Party could win up to four new seats in next election, says Richard Boyd Barrett
Gerry Adams insists DUP leader step aside pending ‘cash for ash’ inquiry outcome
In the harsh reality of politics, which camp should the SDLP occupy?
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood pushed into third place as Elisha McCallion tops poll
Analysis: Foster under pressure as DUP lead closes while high turnout fails to aid centrists
Analysis: High turnout suggests people invigorated over issues such as cash-for-ash
Minor party candidates and Independents offer wide spectrum of choice for voters
Sinn Féin may lose out without former leader while Eamonn McCann seeks re-election
Kitty Holland goes canvassing with the People Before Profit candidate in Derry
Disaffection is dominant mood on main streets in North as polls loom in fortnight
Radio review: Northern Ireland and 'cosseted millennials' let the broadcasters show their true feelings
The North’s constituencies will now elect only five members to Stormont instead of six
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