Padraigín Ní Mhurchú obituary: Formidable workers’ representative
Setting standards and challenging assumptions became the hallmark of Ní Mhurchú’s life
Government holds first talks with nursing unions on new contract
Nurses would be permitted to move on to enhanced salary scale under proposed deal
Was 1918 a false dawn for Irish women?
Women’s rights were marginalised in Free State, with implications to present day
Helena Molony: A persistent fighter for working women
Vote 100: The life-long trade unionist advocated for improved conditions and representation for women
Kathleen Lynn: Pioneering doctor, socialist and public-health campaigner
Vote 100: Founder of St Ultan’s children’s hospital looked for political and pragmatic solutions to deprivation
Anti-conscription campaign Ireland’s most complete, and bloodless, victory over British imperialism
The Irish labour movement’s leading role in the campaign proved a pyrrhic victory, creating internal tensions within trade unions and drawing hostility from their British counterparts
25 fearless women who helped shape today’s Ireland
They smashed stereotypes, changed Ireland – yet many are forgotten by history
13 curious facts about Temple Bar: Hell, a bell and a fly’s whiskers
The author of a new book on Dublin’s cultural quarter reveals some of its more obscure details and the historic figures associated with many of its buildings
From Cumann na nBan to de Valera’s constitution: rebel women betrayed
Ireland’s mixed messages to women and the knowledge that rights for which my grandmother’s cousin was ready to die were denied to generations inspired A Woven Silence
Why did no women speak at the Rosie Hackett Bridge opening?
Labour Youth who campaigned for woman’s name say lack of female speakers was ‘ironic’
River Liffey’s newest bridge to open on May 20th
Rosie Hackett Bridge took more than two and a half years to build
History of the Rising, in our own words
A project at Trinity College Dublin invites people to share family stories and documents and help put ordinary faces on the tumult of the early 20th century
Contemporary social democrats are deriving their own lessons from 1913
Opinion: Events of the year concerned not just class struggle but the right to citizenship
New Liffey bridge to be called after Rosie Hackett
Dublin City Council votes to call new bridge after trade unionist who played active role in 1913 Lockout
A good year to remember Rosie Hackett, a fighter for workers’ and women’s rights
Opinion: A doughty fighter who helped reorganise a union that represented 70,000 women
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