South Dublin school’s plans to create ‘private Aviva’ in Rathgar square face local backlash
St Mary’s College proposals will cause ‘irreversible damage’ to biodiversity, nature preservation and heritage, residents say
St Mary’s College proposals will cause ‘irreversible damage’ to biodiversity, nature preservation and heritage, residents say
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
Part of the challenge of this year’s centenary is to confront the silences around 1922
Teaching the Civul War in the history classroom
Clear by second week of July 1922 that Civil War could not be confined to Dublin
Shooting dead of 13 men in 1922 led to mass exodus of Protestants from that part of Cork
A Sinn Féin split over the Treaty left Ireland in uncertain circumstances in early 1922
By the time he died at the age of 52, Childers had made powerful enemies in the pro-Treaty side
Childers made powerful enemies on the pro-Treaty side of the Civil War
The formation of pro-Treaty Cumann na Saoirse led to rancour among former allies
Papers Griffith edited, when not suppressed by the British, inspired a generation
Evidence indicates Collins was a man of his time who shared prevailing values of 1922
The formation of pro-Treaty Cumann na Saoirse led to rancour among former allies
‘Extraordinary generous gesture of reconciliation’, says local historian
Thirteen Protestant men were killed in the space of three days
Thirteen Protestants shot dead in Dunmanway as reprisal for killing of local IRA leader
Nothing like a vintage bicycle; first edition of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre also on sale
New exhibition tells personal story of four key figures in the Irish revolution
A hundred years ago this weekend marked the handover of British rule. This is an account of that day
Book details the lives of 70 people bound up in the talks
Little divided the two sides in reality despite the bitterness of the ensuing split
Dáil Éireann voted in favour of the Anglo Irish Treaty 100 years ago today
Too easy to take a simplistic hero-and-villain view of those on both sides of the debate
Unthinkable: Are we losing the ability to judge historical figures fairly?
The Treaty, the negotiations and the impact the document has had on Irish history
Michael Collins and Winston Churchill just two of the famous names among delegations
Brexiteers ignore the most obvious effects of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921
On the Treaty's centenary, Gretchen Friemann pieces together its creation
Negotiations behind the foundation of the Irish State are staged at the NCH
Lavery portraits of both sides on view at Irish Embassy in London – ‘The Art of Negotiation’
Taoiseach says Collins was a far more complex man than often portrayed
Historian claims deal enabling Irish independence ‘not given significance it deserves’
Some 100 years ago TDs made the most important choice in the history of Irish State
The negotiators believed Tyrone and Fermanagh would pass to the South
Michael Collins’s typists, Arthur Griffith’s secretary and a Sinn Féin press officer
Did Lloyd George mesmerise Collins, or did Collins silently acquiesce to his pressure tactics?
We have been dealing with the consequences of partition ever since
An uncompromising stance on the Treaty negotiations was indelibly formed by the experience of watching her brother, Terence MacSwiney, die on hunger strike
Allegations of secret dealings by Arthur Griffith are false, says biographer
100 years ago: How the Irish Border went from idea stage to fixture
An Irishman’s Diary
Ireland is still living with the consequences of the Government of Ireland Act
Lord Mayor of Cork recalls role of the nine men in the fight for Irish independence
Tánaiste says ‘inclusive and respectful’ tone must return to the commemorations
Controversy over Brian Stanley’s tweets has brought the public face to face with some uncomfortable truths about Sinn Féin’s present, and its past
Is Brian Stanley’s tweet part of a concerted Sinn Féin effort to rewrite the Troubles?
Backlash left IRA reeling and enhanced British intelligence. Then talk turned to truce
America at the Crossroads: Whoever wins the election, the US will continue going crazy
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