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Charles Haughey
Newly released State papers shed light on the years immediately after the Belfast Agreement, so much of which is still in dispute or open to interpretation
Known for her ‘old-school blunt and direct analysis of the state of the nation’, her love of people and as a role model for younger female politicians
A selection of photos from the former Irish Times picture editor, who has died aged 77
Taoiseach could always have attended himself in a private capacity but sending his official representative gave his Government’s seal of approval to Dunne
How we view our tax obligations has evolved greatly since the murky days of the 1980s
Requiem Mass for former Dunnes Stores chief executive to take place on Tuesday in west Dublin
The photographs of Henry Wills documenting Mayo and Irish life were published in the Western People for more than 40 years. A book collecting his best images, In All Kinds Of Weather, was launched last week
Fallout from Florida incident lasted for two decades and reached the top of Irish politics
An Eye on Ireland gathers together four decades of journalism on a changing Ireland by Justine McCarthy
Challenges of the job have a habit of taking a toll on careers of those who hold it
Brief reviews of Sugar Street, Line of Fire and Owlish
Broadcaster has grappled with the same dilemma since the 1960s: to be a national jukebox or a national broadcaster
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