Bloody Sunday 1920: The 32 killed at home, at Croke Park, in Dublin Castle
32 people were killed on Bloody Sunday, or died later of wounds received that day
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
Backlash left IRA reeling and enhanced British intelligence. Then talk turned to truce
12 regular assassins were assisted by part-timers for ‘jobs’ including Bloody Sunday
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
Ceremony to take place on Saturday in a largely empty Croke Park due to Covid-19
An Irishman’s Diary
The year saw the War of Independence begins in earnest with an escalation of murder and violence by the British and IRA
14 British officers were shot dead in Michael Collins’s bid to destroy ‘the undesirables’
British attempts at propaganda were undermined by real images
A ‘battle’ in Tralee was restaged in Killiney, Dublin, and the photographs and Pathé news film were spread widely
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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