Nine storied Irish walks: from rebel hills to drowned Spanish sailors
A stairway to heaven; an escape route for Tom Barry’s flying column; and a monument to unrequited passion: here are trails with stories attached
A stairway to heaven; an escape route for Tom Barry’s flying column; and a monument to unrequited passion: here are trails with stories attached
Whether it’s Kylie Minogue on the main stage or Fangclub in Fishtown, this year’s event is crammed with people and places to grab your attention
Brian Warfield is represented by well-known libel solicitor Paul Tweed in the proceedings
Other emigrants such as Wolfe Tone did not compromise their principles in unfamiliar environments
Despite being banned, the Hist is set to celebrate its official status as the world’s oldest college debating society
Event marks 220 years to the day since Napoleon created the Irish Legion
On the 225th anniversary of the 1798 rebellion, common sense should dictate the way we view the death of Ireland’s greatest patriot
Shooting dead of 13 men in 1922 led to mass exodus of Protestants from that part of Cork
Tar éis an tsaoil, dream beag gan chead, gan mhandáid ba ea na daoine seo
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
TCD’s history from the Plantation of Ulster to the Atlantic slave trade under scrutiny
Decision taken to provide €40 Supervalu vouchers instead of hampers this year
Pandemic has highlighted State’s illiteracy about diversity of people’s faiths
Queen spent the last hours of her life in prayer before her execution in 1587
Marianne Lee’s charming debut fictionalises the life of an 18th-century Irish botanist
Unthinkable: Ireland’s conception of republicanism is outside of the European norm
The Ceann Comhairle has ordered an inquiry into electronic voting in the chamber
Businessman and former presidential candidate selling 80ac estate outside Bellewstown
Romanticising the Troubles contributes to the risk of a return to violence, experts warn
the term had the advantage that it avoided ascribing blame to any of the participants
A unique institution continues to accommodate those people of divergent political views
Catholic Church has to be made accountable, says Mary McAleese
Trinity College Dublin Historical Society to celebrate its gilded, and star-studded, history
A day spent between Dublin’s homeless charities shows a system under severe strain
Michael Walker: There were boos in the game of two Irelands, but humour too
‘The one person who has done the most to create an aura of instability around his own Government is the Taoiseach himself’
‘I first laid my hands on sweet Molly Malone’ is not how this song is supposed to go
The landmark will be given a voice as part of talking statues initiative for Dublin
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: One by one, I open the buttons of my shirt. Then, I stort unloading the dishwashing, making sure to let him see The Six
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