Executed for spying – An Irishman’s Diary on Timothy Quinlisk
Quinlisk was first civilian to be executed by IRA in Cork for spying during War of Independence
Quinlisk was first civilian to be executed by IRA in Cork for spying during War of Independence
Noel Hanna and Jason Black make ascent 10 years after loss of first Irish K2 summiteer, Ger McDonnell
Jason Black has placed plaque at base camp in memory of Ger McDonnell who died on K2
Pension file letter sheds new light on the killing of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson
School-leavers must not just go to university, they must go to the ‘best’ university
‘We have to listen over and over to how Joan Burton is a victim. We’re victims’
Irish sports psychologist Dr Karen Weekes talks about mental struggles of 6,400km cycle
Issue arises when multiple witnesses give same inconsistent testimony, defence argued
A short-cut turns out to be the long way home for Vinny Fitzpatrick and some ‘friends’
Summonses, including for false imprisonment of Joan Burton, being sent to suspects
Meals that pack a punch, Serrano ham at Lidl, detox at The Finishing School, grow your own in the workplace and Mediterranean food and wine festival at Dunnes
‘A poet of oceanic forlorness in all his writings’
Council looks set to have at least 10 new faces
Alliance seeks to ‘obstruct Government agenda on cuts’ on May 23rd
Despite the club having only formed in 1987, the hurlers from Borris parish have come a long way
Dan Boyle says 40pc turnout requirement would give more accurate view
Mary McAleese leads mourners at requiem Mass for late Paddy Leneghan
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