Bank of Ireland reviews rich archive as it marks 240 years in business
Lender plans €36m 10-year revamp of historic College Green site and will reopen visitor access to old house of lords
Lender plans €36m 10-year revamp of historic College Green site and will reopen visitor access to old house of lords
Shooting dead of 13 men in 1922 led to mass exodus of Protestants from that part of Cork
An Irishman’s Diary
The British team was skilled. It was not smart politics to leave our leading statesman at home
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By 1914, James Creed Meredith was a committed nationalist and an organiser of the Howth and Kilcoole gun-runnings
The traditional town house is full of wonderful surprises inside
Pools of blood, bodies left for days and looting - why has this painful period been forgotten?
As travel restrictions ease, here are a dozen delightful domestic breaks for families
How did the untrained, poorly armed IRA succeed against the superior British forces?
Quinlisk was first civilian to be executed by IRA in Cork for spying during War of Independence
Irish men played an important part in the Normandy landings despite Irish neutrality
Three civil servants produced different options for temporary ‘exclusion zone’ in 1914
With the threat of a hard border looming, we look at how Northern Ireland came to this
Rite & Reason: Nationalist Ireland almost universally condemned the Soloheadbeg killings as murder
In an act of peaceful secession, Irish people chose to be citizens, not subjects
Tom Kettle and Willie Redmond among 26 barristers who died in WW1
Hundreds of thousands of Irish soldiers returned home to a largely hostile country
Michael D Higgins has first-hand experience of the scars left on families by the Civil War
An Irishman’s Diary
A group of Redmonds fans defers winding the club up amid proposals to pay off debts
The suffrage movement faced its strongest opposition in the Irish Parliamentary Party
The 1916 Rising and War of Independence were only the tip of the iceberg in a greater social and political revolution spanning 50 years in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
For the newly-galvanised party, 1918 was characterised by protest, piety, propaganda, prison and ultimately political triumph
John Redmond’s Irish Parliamentary Party still casts a long shadow over the politics of modern Ireland
Event held to mark centenary of ex-Irish Parliamentary Party leader’s death
It’s easier than ever to trace your ancestry, using online church records to DNA kits
He deserves to be remembered as a statesman who made a vital contribution to the creation of an independent Irish State
London Letter: Small but diverse group marks Irish politician’s centenary in Westminster
Prof Alvin Jackson’s work represents ‘more nuanced approach’ to conflicts shaping State
Company says it expects to have turned a profit in 2017 because of e-commerce surge
Ceann Comhairle pays tribute to Redmond’s service to Irish parliamentary democracy
The pivotal place of 1918 in European and Irish history will make 2018 a busy centenary
To mark women’s franchise, portrait will be given to parliament she refused to attend
‘I must hold myself to a higher standard’ says McGregor
Eamon Martin say fact Catholics and Protestants fought together has been neglected by all sides
Debates around free trade and customs barriers as key 100 years ago as now
Centenary of Irish Convention conference addressed by two former taoisigh
They had no choice but to reach some accommodation with nationalist Ireland
Earth from the grave of Cork-born US labour activist Mother Jones will be presented at a ceremony in Leeside during the Spirit of Mother Jones Festival
War and illness tore the family apart in the late 19th and early 20th century
Fighting for the British Empire: the story of the Irish who lost their lives needs to be told
Personal tragedies and political disappointments followed in the Rising’s wake
Opinion: a student competition run by a commercial office provider is proving a typical example of how the business world too often treats the arts world
By using Brexit to campaign for a united Ireland nationalism has repeated an old mistake
Irish negotiating about Brexit should look to lessons from history
Hundreds of internees from the Rising returned to an already changing Ireland
How we commemorate the past should reflect our aspirations for the future
Retailer launches attraction 64 days before Christmas, two weeks earlier than usual
Revolution in Colour deploys technique used for vaunted second World War in HD Colour
Martin Mansergh echoes President Michael D Higgins in arguing that no side had a monopoly of right in their actions
‘Tom Kettle was a truly great Irishman of whom we should all be immensely proud’
It is against what would be deemed our national interest to be seen as a rogue state
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