Taoiseach and Tánaiste to address Michael Collins commemoration in Cork
Ceremony at Béal na Bláth will mark 100th anniversary of revolutionary leader
Ceremony at Béal na Bláth will mark 100th anniversary of revolutionary leader
Mary Crilly to be honoured for 40 years helping survivors of sexual and domestic abuse
McGrath says generation of revolutionary leaders wanted to create an inclusive Ireland
Community group to object to development being fast-tracked through An Bord Pleanála
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton will visit the parishes where 13 Protestant men were shot in 1922
Higgins calls for inclusive response to revolution-era events and division at Cork event
Book details the lives of 70 people bound up in the talks
Drop in passenger numbers due to Covid-19 allowed airport to fully close to facilitate work
Tadhg Barry’s name lost within months of death in smoke of the Civil War
Harry Byrne from Gowran died after ‘terrible tragedy’ at school
Cork entertainer recalled as a ‘master of comedy’ during memorial service
Martin and Coveney pay tribute to humanitarian and drug-smuggling interdiction missions
French envoy highlights role of festival in cementing links between Ireland and France
Minister stresses Government keen to provide certainty to sector after ‘devastating’ lockdown
Cork businesses to show support by putting up flags following challenge from Limerick
Joan Leddin displaying Limerick bunting as her neighbours prepare to support Cork
Jocular spat between first citizens of Cork and Limerick lays ground for clash of the ash
Liam has been missing from his ‘home’ on Leeside for years, says Cllr Colm Kelleher
Devices installed by city council designed to remove pollutants from the air in city centre
Draft development project aims to accommodate 3,500 more people in city centre
Activists acknowledge issue of identity essential to repelling threats from Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
‘Game-changing’ plan will see one of the most historic parts of the city redeveloped
Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland lays wreath to mark centenary
Lord Mayor of Dublin was speaking at event in Smithfield on eve of her wedding
Labour, Fianna Fáil and Independent councillors take roles
Men should have been treated as prisoners of war, according to historian Gabriel Doherty
Former Fianna Fáil councillor (87) died at his home on Leeside surrounded by family
Hazel Chu, whose decision to run caused divisions in Green Party, loses out
Library in town centre to provide remote-working spaces and community hub
Move comes in wake of outrage sparked by magazine’s ‘stab city’ article
Covid-19:Lord Mayor of Cork calls for organisers to cancel the ‘potential superspreader event’
Linehan Foley says ‘sorry to the mothers and babies who suffered and continue to suffer’
Latvian rower hopeful for Tokyo Olympics after and London and Rio performances
Pedestrian suspension bridge in Sunday’s Well is the only one of its type in the country
Micheál Martin urges view of the past with ‘the measured eye of the discipline of history’
Magnet for investment capable of creating ‘29,000 jobs and 25,000 homes’, says Martin
Death of Joe Murphy in Cork ‘overshadowed’ by passing of Terence MacSwiney on same day
UCC and Cork City Council host online event discussing impact of Terence MacSwiney’s death on hunger strike in 1920
Sales of e-bikes and bicycles have risen this year particularly during pandemic lockdown
Legal hold-up with River Lee scheme raises questions over whether planning regime is ‘fit for purpose’
John Kennedy (56) was ‘the epicentre of the club’s role and work in the community’
Opposition TD says rules ‘bonkers’ as NMH master says politicians will not decide on lifting
Video shows people drinking and chanting, without observing social distancing rules
Woman and her elderly mother escape after smoke alarm alerts them to fire
Major clean-up in town after businesses in the centre left under water
Re-Imagining Cork City plan includes more cycle lanes and pedestrianisation areas
Over €2m to be spent on cycle lanes, and 14 streets to be fully or partly pedestrianised
Former Ireland manager passed away at the weekend aged 85
If you’re silent – whether in Cork or Kansas – you’re standing with injustice – Dan Boyle
‘You may at times be required to change Family Unit,’ company document states
St Patrick’s Day parades across the State to be cancelled
Why were people prepared to fight for independent Irish republic, asks Gerry White
Songwriter Paul Linehan pays tribute to hit TV comedy The Young Offenders’ for giving song new lease of life
Terence MacSwiney died on hunger strike for Irish freedom in 1920 in Brixton prison
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