My grandfather Cathal Brugha has been unfairly depicted as an extremist
Ruairí Brugha: Former IRA chief hoped his death would ‘serve some greater good’
Ruairí Brugha: Former IRA chief hoped his death would ‘serve some greater good’
America at Large: ‘Cruxy’ fled to America where he survived a near-fatal shooting
Higgins calls for inclusive response to revolution-era events and division at Cork event
An Irishman’s Diary
Sean Treacy, one of the most-wanted men in Ireland, was shot on Talbot Street in Dublin
De Valera’s grandson said an academic conference would be more appropriate
Sheila O’Leary shared the unique distinction with the former Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald
The Westmeath files: Attempt to have one more crack at British forces called off due to enemy strength and ‘hostile population’
The Meath files: Attack planned for Sunday, when RIC officers would be at Mass
A vast array of records are stored in the facility, which has over 21km of shelving
Kerry, 1921: Eight Black and Tans were killed by 50 IRA men in the Rathmore ambush
The Limerick files: Robert Byrnes was the first IRA volunteer killed in the War of Independence
The Revolution Files: The owner refused to close for the funeral of Terence McSwiney
The Cork files: Sixteen auxiliaries and three IRA men killed in attack led by Tom Barry
The Fermanagh files: Michael Collins personally wrote to congratulate IRA leader Frank Carney on remarkable coup
The ambush in the Tipperary town left two Royal Irish Constabulary constables dead
‘It was accidental and should not have happened,’ says Seumas Robinson’s daughter
The Soloheadbeg ambush of 1919 was as much a strike at Sinn Féin as at Britain
Rifle may have been lodged in gap between City Hall and another building for over 100 years
Irish veterans recall lucky escapes on UN service in the Congo and Chad
They tried, says historian who challenges ‘orthodoxies’ about events of 1916
FAI row shows how female protesters always raise the hackles of the men in charge
Elegant refurbished 210sq m home was once a safe house for Michael Collins
Hundreds of internees from the Rising returned to an already changing Ireland
Lover of motorbikes raced about directing guerrilla-style operations during the Rising
The €5.4m project was one of the flagship programmes of the 1916 commemorations
Grandson of man who raised ‘Irish Republic’ flag over GPO inspired to make comic film
Group defends decision to list Andrew Cunningham as civilian, not Irish Volunteer
‘I feel very emotional when I think of the values of every one of those Volunteers’
As the final battlefield of the 1916 Rising, it deserves its national monument designation
Simplistic narratives are complicated by new sources
Release of files from the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War a salve for bitterness of the period
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