Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
Thomas McDonagh fined over incident following wrong order at Letterkenny outlet
The Roscommon files: Fears Black and Tans would burn town in revenge for ambush
Passengers complained of pain despite paramedics’ evidence of little vehicle damage
As the centenary draws to an end, now is a good time to visit the Pearse Museum
Tricolour was taken down by British soldier John Le Provost during heavy fighting
Damages from Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland to be paid to Martin McDonagh’s widow
Martin McGuinness speaks at ceremony remembering poet who died in first World War
Peadar Kearney wrote national anthem to steer faithful away form musical hall fare
Event at Fermoy Bridge marks centenary of firefight between Kent brothers and RIC
Eight Irish writers’ monologues create a moving theatrical tapestry
Ideals of Rising impossible to realise until large class sizes tackled, conference hears
Other reports that day include that "the Austrians had dropped here and there a quantity of sweets, some wrapped in red and blue paper. The news was soon spread that they were poisoned"
Deputy First Minister says it’s ‘only proper and right’ to honour sacrifice made by Irish
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