Centenary of British handover of Cork’s Collins Barracks marked
Minister says troops of 1922 would be proud of role Defence Forces play in peacekeeping
Minister says troops of 1922 would be proud of role Defence Forces play in peacekeeping
Minister for Defence will push for €500 million increase in military spending
The Curragh was the largest British military barracks in Ireland in 1922
Richard Neal awarded honorary degree by Dublin City University
Higgins calls for inclusive response to revolution-era events and division at Cork event
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Video includes images from the shooting that claimed 14 lives in Derry
Martin speaks at conference to mark centenary of the handing over of Dublin Castle
Hitting 50 with a run up Kippure mountain – nice to know it’s not all downhill from here
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Defence strategy review signals shift towards cyberwarfare and drones
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Officials blamed intelligence failures for lack of preparedness for co-ordinated assault
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Ambushes of British forces referred to by Sinn Féin TD were very different from each other
Danish shipping line to run daily service to French port from Rosslare
America Letter: Militarised capital site of skirmishes in zone which is district not state
Scarred by his wartime service, angered by the treatment of ex-servicemen, unable to secure government employment and inspired by the Easter Rising, in the summer of 1920 Tom Barry made a decision that would change both his life and the nature of the conflict then raging in Ireland
‘It’s going to cost more for people to go on the dole and not pay tax than to keep stores open’
Enjoy the Irish countryside without the crowds, with these 10 secluded routes
Quinlisk was first civilian to be executed by IRA in Cork for spying during War of Independence
Fianna Fáil’s minister for finance in waiting says there are ‘many strands to tackling the housing crisis’, including a €10,000 savings scheme
PM accused of endangering British soldiers in Middle East by supporting Trump
Johnson avoids criticising killing of Suleimani and urges Iraq to allow troops remain
The Roscommon files: Fears Black and Tans would burn town in revenge for ambush
From civil rights marches in Derry to nationalists seeking refuge in Ireland
The Troubles at 50: Rioting in Derry remembered by first-hand witnesses
the term had the advantage that it avoided ascribing blame to any of the participants
Ex-UK attorney general ‘worried’ about loyalist violence in wake of a no-deal exit
Anthony McIntyre recalls the Sinn Féin leader’s time in the Provisional IRA
NYC has a vast range of green space, from ancient forests to railroad gardens
Former prison and fort comes in ahead of the Great Wall of China and Mount Kilimanjaro
Author believes Cork event was part of IRA plan to provoke British back into hostilities
A group of paramilitary veterans say Brexit won’t derail the peace process, violence won’t return, and they’ll never see a united Ireland
Obituary: ‘Don’t just stand there, do nothing’ was a constant refrain of his when it came to crisis management
Key dates for ex-IRA commander, Sinn Féin leader and former deputy first minister
Party proposes statute of limitations in Commons to cover soldiers who served in North
The Deise Greenway in Waterford follows a old railway route, considered the most scenic in Ireland
Conversion worth €6m transforms military outpost into compelling tourist attraction
Cameron confirms UK troops will take part in planned Nato mission in eastern Europe
Blair has been put on notice by families of dead servicemen that he may face legal action
Former US president acknowledges mistakes but says ‘world is better off’ without Hussein
A summary of the key findings from the seven year report into the Iraq war
Tom Clonan: Our grandparents fought for independence at a time when PTSD was unheard of
There was a special drama to the idea of a revolution in the heart of an empire
A clash of cultures makes for a powerful show
Twelve-point plan put forward by Cameron unanimously approved at weekly meeting
Puma Mk 2 crashed while landing at HQ of Nato’s Resolute Support mission in Kabul
Labour MP has apologised for ‘honouring IRA’ comments and offence caused
‘Corbyn, as chair of the Stop the War Coalition, and Vice-President of British CND visited Ireland to attend a Pana peace conference beside the Shannon Warport’
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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
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