Harris apologises to people let down by gardaí since establishment
Event marks 100th anniversary of the foundation of An Garda Síochána
Event marks 100th anniversary of the foundation of An Garda Síochána
The punk rock legend feels betrayed by his former bandmates and upcoming Disney+ series, Pistol
Commemoration attendees express dismay at scrapping of Dublin Castle event
Event to mark centenary of disbandment two years after Dublin cancellation
Phoenix Park assassins were executed and buried in yard of Kilmainham Gaol
Commemorations will remember everybody who died ‘irrespective of uniform’, says Taoiseach
Vandalism has led to parts being covered and the absence of War of Independence names
BBC Spotlight next week examines the legacy of partition and new opinion poll findings on attitudes to Irish unity
Vaccine rollout in coming weeks seen within party as crucial to position of Micheál Martin
Retired members’ association aims to chart course from civil war up to modern era
Newly released files detail role of Birmingham gangs in the War of Independence
Last year’s rows over the RIC and Kilmichael do not bode well for next year’s centenaries
Charlie Schulze fought against his father’s home country Germany in first World War
Autopsy reports show how the IRA sought to ensure none of the enemy were left alive
32 people were killed on Bloody Sunday, or died later of wounds received that day
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
‘For me as a lawyer, murder is murder. I can’t see how he could possibly be a spy’
Sean Treacy, one of the most-wanted men in Ireland, was shot on Talbot Street in Dublin
Having essentially lost the election, party determined not to repeat mistakes
We are still living with the consequences of the Government of Ireland Act (1920)
Original story of how Garda was established as unarmed force is a matter of contention
Actions by Crown forces brought renewed focus on Ireland’s struggle for independence
President says sack of Balbriggan 100 years ago was rooted in ideas of superiority
It invokes such partiality that, 100 years later, untangling its knotted legacy is not easy
The summer of 1920 saw a period of intense political violence in the north against a background of a post-war economic slump
More than 1,000 lives were lost between January and July 1921
After years of crises the force faces its biggest challenge in a century
Extraordinary Emigrants: The Galway man was known as ‘quick tempered and tender-hearted’
Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton finish first day of visit at Guinness Storehouse
Minister who lost Dáil seat says it is impossible to compete with ‘populist’ pledges
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to hear about European Capital of Culture events
History repeats election with government in power for decade accused of being out-of-touch
‘Our town is dead – we’re the forgotten people’ says Miltown Malbay shopkeeper
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
Undercover agents within British services able to identify targets for IRA assassination
Mary Lou McDonald says decision only to include FF and FG leaders is a ‘bit of a farce’
Atrocities must never be commemorated but one-perspective narratives are propaganda
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