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COMMEMORATIONS: THERE DOES not have to be a consensus about historical commemorations, Prof Diarmaid Ferriter told the Burren…
Sir, – The Irish Times is to be congratulated on its commitment to furthering discussion of the events that transformed Ireland…
OPINION: ON APRIL 11th, 1912 – 100 years ago – the Third Home Rule Bill was presented, for the first time, to the House of Commons…
Sir, – Your Editorial (“Redmond’s moment”, April 11th) asks us to remember the “massive, excited demonstrations” at which Irish…
CROBHINGNE: NÍOR CHUIR mé suim rómhór riamh sna scannáin a bhain leis an Titanic mar bhí a fhios agam cén chríoch a bhí leo…
Sir, – Your Editorial (April 7th) claims a steerage Titanic baby, the late Millvina Dean, was “the pet of the liner during the…
IT WAS a quid pro quo, driven by pragmatic political arithmetic rather than ideology or principle, but all the more remarkable…
TWO YEARS ago Millvina Dean, the last survivor of the Titanic’s sinking, died
COMMEMORATIONS can help shape our collective political, social and cultural conscience and may be a source of healing and learning…
Sir, – The article on Titanic’s “last supper” (Front page, February 10th) sets out in some detail the fine fare on offer at …
UNIONIST AND nationalist politicians, tourism chiefs and community relations personnel are among a diverse group charged with…
A DECADE of commemoration will begin in the year ahead as ceremonies are held to mark the momentous events that changed the face…
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