President leads tributes to historian and author Dermot Keogh who has died aged 78
Former journalist wrote acclaimed biography of Jack Lynch and was Emeritus Professor of History at UCC
Former journalist wrote acclaimed biography of Jack Lynch and was Emeritus Professor of History at UCC
Mary Crilly to be honoured for 40 years helping survivors of sexual and domestic abuse
Former minister, senator and European commissioner is remembered for his integrity
A questioning of the current posture does not have to imply abandoning the aspiration to an independent, moral foreign policy that might be called “neutral”
Dunnes' father Mick was one of the creators of the idea on a wet day in Belfield
Local paper liable for every claim it publishes, but social media liable for nothing
Showman and dealmaker defied detractors when he brokered peace in North
Rebels met Limerick along the way in a year with parallels to the current time
Come what may on Sunday, we are Cork and we are back
In August 1971 thousands fled south of the Border to refugee camps. Here, some remember that summer
One-time party loyalist and then PD leader obliged FF to shelve ‘core value’: no coalition
The party he founded helped to shape the liberal Ireland we know today through support for family planning and divorce
Limerick politician split from Fianna Fáil to form influential Progressive Democrats
Msgr O’Sullivan says 1996 shooting in local school is ‘burned’ in everyone’s memories
Students would have been happy with ‘broad and fair’ paper, say teachers
Former FF minister condemns Gun Plot documentary, podcast series as ‘one-sided’
The HSE ransomware attack is not the first time the State has faced extortion threats
Poems discovered in Charles Haughey’s private papers after he died aged 80 in 2006
CCTV footage viewed after priest became suspicious on finding cheques from other parish
The 1973 coalition produced draft amendments to remove State’s claims to island of Ireland
Live sport may have gone missing during the pandemic but there was always plenty to read
Scepticism, fear and anti-vax beliefs contrast with stay-away patriotism of 1967 emigrants
From flagpole protests in 1906 to a defrocked priest disrupting the marathon in 2004
Nora Owen says having Collins and De Valera together is appropriate symbol of new deal
Around 100 neighbours, friends welcome home Leeside’s second ever Taoiseach
Hanging Collins and De Valera pictures together symbolises end of Civil War politics
Some say he is a ditherer, others a ruthless operator. We will soon find out who is right
‘I got my photo taken with Jack Lynch but Jack bought me no whiskey!’
Laurence Connors rammed garda car before leading officers on high speed car chase
Engagement with Gaelic games has proved a potent tonic across the political spectrum
High Court ruled in December that €220m project properly assessed by An Bord Pleanála
Snap poll of institute’s members finds single-party is preference to coalition
M28 Steering Group set up to represent 10,000 residents facing major impact over motorway upgrade
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices