JJ Lee’s ‘total history’ of modern Ireland: Still required reading 30 years on
Historian’s classic account lacerated the country’s mediocrity and begrudgery
Bones of contention – Why the remains of James Joyce are still in exile
Frank McNally: An Irishman’s Diary
Seán Lemass tapes: Britain sought to ‘destroy’ Common Market
Seán Lemass on . . . the British, colleagues, world leaders . . .
‘Repeal the 8th’ mural reappears in Temple Bar
Maser’s mural was removed from side of the Project Arts Centre on Monday
Syria Civil Defence to be honoured with award in Tipperary
Ceremony to mark ‘enormous courage’ shown by White Helmets rescue volunteers
Tim Pat Coogan: role of Irish Press in my father’s downfall
Purge of Garda disclosed in State Papers had context in de Valera’s earlier crackdown
Dr Noël Browne: ‘The furthest thing from a career politician’
Late ex-minister published incendiary autobiography Against the Tide 30 years ago
Amnesty abandons values of Seán MacBride
Amnesty International is manipulating the right not to be tortured in order to invent a ‘right’ to end a tiny human being’s life
Rising commemorations lead to many family reunions
Relatives of executed leader Major John MacBride meet for the first time
Nominations for Seanad vocational panels close
Sinn Féin to seek reform of the Upper House which will be elected next month
Rite & Reason: The Republic is now a warm place for Protestants
Senior politicians kowtowing to the Catholic hierarchy today ‘utterly unthinkable’
British diplomats in US lobbied against fair employment campaign
Northern state papers 1987: officials claimed approval of MacBride Principles would deter investment and require ‘preferential treatment of one community over the other’
Who rests in Yeats’s grave? French suggested sending fake WB Yeats skeleton
Recently discovered diplomatic archives allude to secret procedure
WB Yeats: Papers confirm bones sent to Sligo were not poet’s
French records suggest coffin sent to Ireland after poet’s death held others’ bones
‘I have no confession to make, only that I didn’t do it.’
Petition for reprieve signed by 7,000 fell on deaf ears
Drink driving charge dismissed because garda handcuffed man
Ruling based on Supreme Court decision as man fully co-operative when arrested
Judge dismisses 17 speeding cases linked to Go Safe
Cases dismissed as the chain of evidence considered ‘inherently flawed’
Man held in custody for urinating on judge’s car
Cavan man accused of incident outside Monaghan District Court on Wednesday
Challenge to Go Safe as speed cases struck out
Report sought after judge dismisses 98 cases detected by speed camera firm
‘Fair employment’ campaign for Catholics alarmed British in 1985
Concern expressed privately in NI office over failure to tackle discrimination
Man remanded in custody charged with murder of wife
Bailieborough man told arresting garda ‘I will admit. I’m sorry’, court hears
Ireland criticised for not offering asylum to whistleblowers Manning and Snowden
Both are ‘modern-day heroes’, claims President of Irish CND
Duke of Kent in Glasnevin for ‘real history lesson’
Royal visitor places wreaths at memorials to those who died in 1916 and two world wars
Former FF senator charged with demanding €100,000 with menaces
Francis O’Brien remanded on €5,000 bail until next hearing on May 22nd
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