Important Irish art works on show at Paris exhibition
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Clear by second week of July 1922 that Civil War could not be confined to Dublin
How the independent state in 1922 went from democratic general election to disaster
Catholic civilians bore brunt of retaliations for ongoing IRA assassinations
An Irishman's Diary
The war created a generation of lifelong politicians and ultimately shaped Charles J Haughey
Bomb dropped over Dublin by Luftwaffe aircraft killed 28 and destroyed 300 homes
The summer of 1920 saw a period of intense political violence in the north against a background of a post-war economic slump
More than 1,000 lives were lost between January and July 1921
The Revolution Files: Killing happened during a mass shooting in a Protestant village in Armagh
The Tipperary files: Marian Tobin cited written testimonial from both Breen in her application for a military pension
The Louth files: Town ‘sneeringly hostile’ to IRA, making operations difficult
The Derry files: Family of dead IRA volunteer left in dire poverty spent decades pleading for State help
Irish-Americans close to Donald Trump can’t understand animosity towards him
Lynch thought Army would get 20 miles into Down before being massacred
A 20m edifice based on early Christian round towers marks the place where IRA chief of staff Liam Lynch was shot
The six original EEC members were anxious for the UK to join but were initially cool on Irish membership
‘Doomsday Clock now stands at two minutes to midnight,’ Irish CND president says
Hiroshima bombing victims remembered in Dublin more than seven decades after attack
Irish policy towards Cuba hardened under Lemass and did not soften until 1995
Party upbeat ahead of election with most against partnership with leading group
Armagh-born director of Anti-Slavery International is working to end forced labour
Adhamhnán Ó Súilleabháin reveals book on life of nationalist and politician
Minister urges UN conference to establish measures to dismantle nuclear weapons
Review: This biography of a legendary Dublin garda reads too much like a cheerleading exercise
Much blame for the failed 1922 IRA offensive in the North was pinned on Aiken, but the author of a new book focuses on Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O’Duffy. Was the offensive simply to buy time before confronting the anti-Treaty IRA, and of decimating a now inconvenient IRA in the North?
Tánaiste speaks at event to mark book on ex-minister for external affairs Frank Aiken
Dorothy Stepford Price played a crucial role in the battle to combat TB here, but her work is overshadowed by the approach taken by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid
Top pension of £350 a year was payable to those of senior rank who served from 1916 to 1923
Military Service Pensions Collection published online
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