‘Almost there’: Glasnevin Cemetery tower reopens with reassuring signs for those who reach the 164th step
O’Connell Tower, named after the cemetery’s founder, has been closed since 2023 to undergo a redesign
O’Connell Tower, named after the cemetery’s founder, has been closed since 2023 to undergo a redesign
Lender plans €36m 10-year revamp of historic College Green site and will reopen visitor access to old house of lords
Charles Gavan Duffy moved to Australia when he got fed up with politics in Ireland
Council poised to reject plans to rezone sites, including historic churches, for housing
An Appreciation
Tooth theft law from 1836 among those Law Reform Commission wants abolished
Richard Robert Madden wanted to end Irish American racism
Music programme to focus on Stanford’s composing rather than his catalogue of pupils
Dating to the High Kings of Ireland, Clonalis House wins HHI O’Flynn Group Heritage Prize
Since March 2020, no jury trials have been held in Kerry, and local frustration is growing
Ireland’s best known cemetery has resumed tours for visitors
Public perception of O’Connell influenced as much by folklore, mythology as by history
Visit of abolitionist to city commemorated at Eustace Street building where he spoke
An Irishman’s Diary
De Burca rare book sale includes book with accounts of ‘something like a ship’ in the sky
House and gardens run as B&B with three self-catering houses to rent on the estate
Great-great granddaughter of anti-slavery activist launches Dublin trail celebrating links
Congressional hearing on Belfast Agreement told of issues still facing North
Foothills of Dublin and Wicklow mountains evoke spirit of famed Irish playwright/poet
100 years ago: How the Irish Border went from idea stage to fixture
Race, inequality and how we have a unique opportunity to create a better country
Online events will focus on Frederick Douglass’s ‘transformative’ four-month visit
Documentary recalls the six weeks the French general spent here in 1969
‘Commemorating Douglass now would send signal about how Cork is a vibrant, multicultural city’
Protestants and Catholics travelled to Croke Park and celebrated side-by-side in Newry
Covid-19 complicates community desire to pay respects to man who gave city so much
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