Stakeknife’s Dirty War: Revealing insider account of brutal IRA double agent
O’Rawe brings a fresh eye to the story, concentrating not only on the daily violence but he also the politics of the time and the debates that went on in republican circles
O’Rawe brings a fresh eye to the story, concentrating not only on the daily violence but he also the politics of the time and the debates that went on in republican circles
Television: Italian photographer Lorenzo Moscia’s documentary is a striking portrait of someone who lost everything
Sinn Féin TD and businesswoman harassed by Sonya Egan (42) over sustained period
State papers: Paddy Joe Hill wrote to taoiseach pleading with him to take their case to European Court of Human Rights
State papers: The six Irishmen were jailed for life in 1975 after being wrongfully convicted of the murders of 21 people in IRA bomb attacks on two pubs
30 years after he was imprisoned for the Guildford bombings, a new film tells his story
Guide price suggests value of €72,800 per space, reflecting a return of more than 5%
Paddy Armstrong welcomes news over inqeust into 1974 IRA bomb that killed five
Then taoiseach Haughey went on to raise the issue of the Guildford Four throughout 1988
Ireland rugby hero Peter O’Mahony and Boyzone on the Late Late, Nicole Kidman joins Graham Norton and Michael Parkinson chats to Ray D’Arcy
In a bumper year for the Dublin hotel its new general manager isn’t resting on his laurels
Sale of 28,000sq ft Two Haddington Buildings will show net initial yield of 5.4%
Investment includes three ground-floor shops and four self-contained office units
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
Sean Lynch call comes after actor’s reference to city’s old nickname in foreword to book
Proposal involves the demolition of the extension to the rear of the property
Dave Hopper honoured posthumously in Cork for campaigning for justice in coalfields
An exhibition in Dublin will showcase some of the few surviving costumes from Irish films, from Calvary’s cassock to In the Name of the Father’s leopard-print underpants
Cahill abused by senior IRA man and later subjected to a ‘kangaroo court’
‘In the end Gerry Conlon won – the victory was his,’ his solicitor tells mourners
Large crowd attends funeral of man wrongly convicted of the 1974 Guildford pub bombing
Conlon told he could inspect files held on the IRA bombings in the National Archives in Britain
Gerry Adams insists ‘republicans did admit their involvement’ in 1975
Taoiseach responds in Dáil to SF leader’s tribute to Gerry Conlon
Muslims now suffer prejudice as Irish did 40 years ago, says barrister
After his release from the Old Bailey in 1989, Gerry Conlon spoke to just two journalists
Conlon ‘combined wit with grit and was truly inspiring in his outlook’
Guildford Four man felt ‘mixed emotions’ on hearing of his co-accused’s death
Belfast man spent 15 years in jail in Britain for a crime he did not commit
Fellow miscarraige of justice victim describes cells as ‘ice-boxes in winter, ovens in summer’
Analysis: Guildford Four man campaigned fearlessly for unpopular causes
‘He brought life, love, intelligence, wit and strength to our family through its darkest hours’
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Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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