Former shop of 1916 leader Tom Clarke illegally occupied by group intending to open communal kitchen, High Court hears
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Many were from the vanished tribe of Catholic ‘loyalists’ who saw no contradiction between their faith, desire for Home Rule and loyalty to the British Empire
This book, the culmination of a very personal mission, is based on detailed research and, although it does not engage with some of the wider contextual questions posed of the IRB, is valuable and often insightful
Commemorative and funeral marches by non-State actors wearing uniforms are polarising, ridiculous and ultimately unrepublican
President Michael D Higgins lays wreath in first public engagement since hospitalisation earlier in March
Former taoiseach says ‘it’s essential to foster generosity and inclusivity’ at relatives association event
Michael Joseph O’Rahilly house demolished in controversial circumstances in 2020
Internal records of the rental operation run by Godart show 33 bunkbed places are available to book in the old house
Proclamation signatory’s Irish Volunteers membership card was guiding at between €150,000 and €250,000
Event also to raise awareness of Moore Street residents’ plan for cultural quarter
Staging the Treaty: A filmed theatrical production, written by Theo Dorgan, using primary sources will soon be available to view
‘Mr Brexit’ on Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Leo Varadkar, Mary Lou McDonald and Ireland’s future
Author Nicola Pierce charts the notable, and often tumultuous, events that took place on the capital’s main thoroughfare north of the Liffey
Recession, Brexit, Waking the Feminists, Black Lives Matter and Covid all played their part
The Easter Rising is seen as a catalyst for global processes of decolonisation, in the same way as Joyce is a catalyst for literary modernism
Máirín Hughes remembers the Spanish Flu in 1918 and Black and Tans patrolling in Dublin during War of Indpendence
Guide price of €200,000-€300,000 for six hours of footage from Rising, War of Independence and Civil War
Described by the auction house as “extremely important”, the reels show the destruction of parts of Dublin city and the funeral of Michael Collins
Commemorative Centre to open in 2026, a decade after it was originally planned, but not in time for Easter
Lynch was a reluctant participant in the Civil War as evidenced by his willingness to agree a truce in the battle for Limerick, says historian
Party celebrates 107th anniversary of Easter Rising at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast
President Michael D Higgins and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar attend ceremony outside the GPO
Republican groups marched in west Belfast and other areas of Northern Ireland on Saturday
‘Strong’ intelligence indicating terror attacks in wake of senior detective John Caldwell’s shooting
Cumann na mBan member fought in the Rising and joined the National Army but met only humiliation and derision in her failed effort to secure a military pension
Readers tell us about their experiences of getting Irish passports and citizenship since the UK voted to leave the EU
Hammerson subsidiary challenges council decision to list buildings with links to Easter Rising
It is estimated there are fewer than 50 copies still in existence
Actor Adrian Dunbar, Gerry Adams and Mary Lou McDonald among campaign supporters
A roundup of books that cast new light on some remarkable Irish women
Historian and broadcaster gave everyone in North a ‘greater understanding of shared past’, mourners told
Broadcaster proposes alternative memorial to remember the children who died in the Easter Rising
Irish separatist was ‘finally arrested’ at his Dublin home, on Palmerston Place, in 1865 and sentenced to 20 years of penal servitude
Profiles of the 25 people who played leading roles on both sides involved in the Rising
The Rising left Dublin city centre in ruins – 100 years on, Irish Times photographer Alan Betson visits key sites
Discover where the rebels attacked, surrendered and other key Easter Rising locations
Aligning association with separatist tradition jars with a more complex historical reality
Gerald Neilan was the first British officer to die in the Easter Rising
The golden jubilee commemorations were dominated by veterans, the Catholic Church was prominent and some guests were locked out
Is this like your Fourth of July, or Bastille Day? Did the rebels really think they could win?
Negative impact of executions created great public rising, says great grandson
Among treasure trove is intelligence data on Éamon on de Valera and Michael Collins
In ‘The Enemy Files’, Michael Portillo shows how events in 1916 were dealt with by London
With a little more military experience, either during planning or as events unfolded, things could have been very different
Dazed soldier emerging from ruins among pictures taken by TW Murphy in new book
Irish artist Fergal McCarthy's playful cartoon strip of the Easter Rising – soon to be an exhibition and book – is inspired by the extraordinary lives of those who took part in the rebellion
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices