Rift opens in Moore Street group tasked with vision for historic locality
‘Legal status’ of Moore Street Preservation Trust emerges as pressing cause for concern
‘Legal status’ of Moore Street Preservation Trust emerges as pressing cause for concern
Picture Post was wildly popular with readers but appalled the Irish church and censor
History repeats election with government in power for decade accused of being out-of-touch
When writing a real stinker of a review once defamation laws are not breached then every insult and rhetorical flourish should be deployed
The photographer on her run-in with John Wayne and her love of Grace and Frankie
Niall O’Dowd almost returned to Ireland in 1985. Staying was the best decision of his life
Review: This creaky documentary links the pope’s 1979 visit with the peace process
Draft deal between the parties had insulated against the recollapse of North’s Executive
Man with arms raised towards CN Tower says: ‘I’m here, and I’m your responsibility’
I sometimes wonder why I live in BC when I don’t ski or bike, and I miss Irish culture so much
State Papers 2016: Father of historian Tim Pat Coogan one of nine gardaí forcibly retired
The museum has become both a major tourist attraction and resource for research
Purge of Garda disclosed in State Papers had context in de Valera’s earlier crackdown
Writer and ultrarunner Michael Collins traces a forgotten part of Irish history
Structured around Sands’s decline, 66 Days powers us through a socio-political maelstrom
The two films are the pick of a crop that reveals the breadth of talent in Irish film
Democratising power of social media allows them to contribute to interpretation of their ancestors’ history, Michael Collins finds on his Diaspora Run in Canada
Historian says current Irish politicians lack the idealism of Rising leaders
‘First Editions’ in Dublin’s Ballsbridge is a popular destination for book lovers
Adhamhnán Ó Súilleabháin reveals book on life of nationalist and politician
Award winning author Tim Pat Coogan likens ‘Hungry’ series to holocaust humour
The first Minister of State for the Diaspora has no more than 20 months to make an impact. So what are his priorities?
Taoiseach, survivors and relatives of the 34 people who died mark 40th anniversary
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