Once in a blue moon: Cavan’s overnight success 15 years in the making
For proud Cavan supporters of a certain vintage, it was much, much longer than that
For proud Cavan supporters of a certain vintage, it was much, much longer than that
Protestants and Catholics travelled to Croke Park and celebrated side-by-side in Newry
Séamus Mallon’s humanity endured as he coped with the North’s precarious politics
Former justice minister says resistance to civilianisation halted previous reforms
Ardently pro-European, the veteran Tory has watched in horror as the debacle unfolds
Ultraviolet light used in cases of TB, rickets, malnutrition and diseases of bones and skin
Maurice Hayes obituary: Born July 8th, 1927 – Died December 23rd, 2017
Irish and international stars of film, music, politics, sport and real life who left us this year
Late former senator ‘a giant who strode the stage of life in so many and varied roles’
‘Pivotal figure’: Hayes made significant contribution to Irish politics, says Varadkar
FF-PD coalition had golden opportunity to reform the Garda in 2005 but they blew it
September 2018 deadline for final report suggests the Government is buying time
Former Patten member says Government should act on implementing existing report
Against fierce opposition, Patten commission brought about radical reforms
In wake of global financial crash the funds raised impressive €226 million in six years
John McGuinness flies to Canaries for holiday as Carlow-Kilkenny campaign begins
Radical reform of Upper House would include extending franchise to NI residents
Plans to extend rights to emigrants and those living in the North would need ‘longer run-in’
Expert group report expected to recommend new criteria for operation of panel system
Body tasked to come up with reforms which would not require a constitutional referendum
Analysis: Late Unionist leader lived up to many different characterisations
Former senator addresses 34th MacGill Summer School on political reform
Board guards the guardians and could be replicated in the South
Bringing Garda Commissioner under remit of ombudsman commission the most effective reform
It is a year since Det Garda Adrian Donohoe was shot dead during the robbery of Lordship Credit Union, in Co Louth, and the investigation continues north and south of the Border. But why no arrests?
Eddie McGrady: June 3rd, 1935- Nov 11th, 2013
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices