Twelve forgotten Irish women who risked their lives to save others in 1916
The story of the evacuation of the Cumann na mBan nursing contingent with the wounded from the GPO on Easter Week
The story of the evacuation of the Cumann na mBan nursing contingent with the wounded from the GPO on Easter Week
Review: It’s cheese with everything as pop’s great bluesman serenades Dublin’s 3Arena
The Dublin neighbourhood is popular with first-time buyers but it lacks nightlife
An Irishman’s Diary
Several counties marking 150th anniversary of the rebellion against British rule
1916 Proclamation signatory’s award to be auctioned by Whyte’s at a reduced price
Several of the leaders like Pearse, McDonagh and Plunkett don’t fit ‘real man’ persona
Organisers ‘really looking forward’ to hearing what President has to say on Michael Collins
First three killed, Pearse, Clarke and MacDonagh, commemorated on centenary
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
‘It’s not a historical piece. This is theatre.’ Here’s how Signatories took shape
The Sackville Street Art Project has brought together people to build model houses for each of the civilians killed during fighting
Today's Irish Times newspaper is a souvenir edition of a 1916 paper that reported the Rising in microscopic detail – and carried some curious advertisements
‘The Irish Times’ invited readers to share their feelings about the Easter Rising. Here’s a selection of entries from people with a personal or family connection
A copy of the Proclamation, photographs of Roger Casement, a bottle of 1916 whiskey and Éamon de Valera's prison diary sell at Whyte's
Dublin City Council to engage consultants to assess five buildings due to be demolished
Decorations awarded posthumously to patriots’ Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
Will this weekend’s major centenary auction live up to the attendant hype around 1916 memorabilia?
1916 Medals were awarded posthumously to Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
Proclamation Day gives students the opportunity to reflect on and reimagine what it means to be Irish in 2016
Posthumous award issued in 1940s by government assigned top estimate of €100,000
In the summer of 1915, the military leadership of the Irish Republican Brotherhood started to draw up plans for a rising against British rule
Vote to list properties as having historical importance goes against recommendation
National Library shows complicated history of Irish involvement in first World War
National Library of Ireland exhibition to run for duration of centenary until 2018
In a second, edited extract from his book Vivid Faces, historian Roy Foster considers the role of theatre in shaping the minds of the revolutionary generation
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