Time to remember place of the RIC in the history of Ireland

OPINION:We cannot continue to exclude the RIC in the process of reconciliation, writes CHRIS RYDER

A GRANDIOSE memorial at the side of the road in Soloheadbeg, three miles from Tipperary, marks the spot where the shooting dead of two Royal Irish Constabulary officers, in January 1919, sparked off the War of Independence.

Please subscribe or sign in to continue reading.
only €1 first month

Insightful opinion is just a away.