Gate Theatre stages classic children’s stories for Christmas: see human beans and under-the-floorboards Borrowers
Charles Way’s adaptation of Mary Norton’s stories create atmosphere of family love, adventure and discovery
Holocaust victim
Charles Way’s adaptation of Mary Norton’s stories create atmosphere of family love, adventure and discovery
Ambo Anthos suspends printing until more work done on book’s central claims
The famous Jewish diarist was found by the Nazis in Amsterdam in August 1944
An Irishwoman’s Diary
18-year-old defender Romano Floriani Mussolini agrees three-year deal with club
In a rare interview, the Nobel Prize winner discusses life and death, his inspiration and new album
‘I have a ritual of making tea, lighting a candle and then I am gone into my fictional world’
Amsterdam’s second most-visited location was forced to close when pandemic hit
There’s a large quantity of new Holocaust fiction, and experts are worried about quality
For decades, Elizabeth could not bring herself to read the diary of her late sister
Erik Nelson on his documentary about the bombing of Germany, and the resonances today
NS commissioned to run trains with Dutch Jews, Roma and Sinti to Westerbork camp
How will future historians make sense of the vote to repeal the 8th, Brexit, or Trump?
Many ultra groups have had neo-Nazi links for years but undertones are getting louder
NS to pay survivors and relatives of those transported by their trains to Nazi death camps
Neo-Nazis rally in Stockholm amid attacks by migrants on Jewish communities
Many Irish tourist spots charge more than more famous global counterparts
Gena Turgel was known as Bride of Belsen after she married soldier involved in liberation of death camps
Iris Murdoch, Edna O’Brien, Marian Keyes and Eimear McBride all appear on the list
Pasted over with brown paper, the text reveals what she referred to as “sexual matters”
Jewish teenager believed to have covered up writings as they contain series of dirty jokes
Media excluded from trial of Ahed Tamimi, who has become icon for Palestinian struggle
The old dear is absolutely bulling over the surprise 70th birthday party I threw her
Obituary: Judith Jones, editor, born March 10th, 1924; died August 2nd, 2017
Holocaust victim’s handwritten verse sells for nearly three times the estimated price
Bosnian war diarist Zlata Filipovic speaks to the Róisín Meets podcast about Europe’s migrant crisis and her own escape from conflict
Obituary: Writer, activist and Nobel Laureate who had a significant impact on American life
Trump-Hitler comparisons may be overblown, but they underline a global issue of rising populism
Zlata Filipovic escaped Sarajevo siege after her diary became an international bestseller
Like Eurovision, the German song contest is a cheeky grab bag of songs and styles
From Anne Frank to Malala, Zlata and Marah, children’s diaries and blogs bring home the reality of war and have inspired fiction too, including mine on 1916 and 1921
Tokyo wants Beijing to stop entering material relating to wartime atrocities
Monarch says ‘division in Europe is dangerous’ at dinner with Merkel and Cameron
No campaign meeting hears about wealthy organisations, freemasonry and feminism
Review: Lively coming-of-age novel with likeable, well-developed characters and convincing dialogue
In book published about resistance heroine author reveals relative as the prime suspect
Brigitte Eicke’s teenager account of life in wartime Germany offers a very different perspective on the Nazi years
Hilde Michnia was a concentration camp guard. Her past is rearing its ugly head
To mark today’s 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, here is a reading list of works that address Nazi Germany’s atrocities and their legacy
I tried and failed to read Joyce’s epic before. This time I’m determined to see it through
From boycotting water charges to ‘informing’ on your boss, what duties do you have when you protest?
Ari Folman has followed up his Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir with an even more extraordinary piece of work – “We’re going to break your mind. You’re going to enjoy it”
Black Panther sympathies in white suburban Ireland, affinities with Tupac and Jim Morrison, and painful attempts to woo girls with overwrought letters: when it comes to re-reading my adolescent diaries, there’s nowhere to hide
Architect Daniel Libeskind to design memorial
The pop star unwittingly visited east Asia’s most controversial shrine
Copies of iconographic text of the Jewish Holocaust is being attacked in libraries
CDU demand removal of Nazi picture ahead of opening of new parliament
Families of those deported to camps will get back rent charged in absence
E-version of spy classic may send you climbing back up to print
Column: Complaint of pornography about Anne Frank’s Diary a silly business
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