Ex-British PM John Major shelved Famine commemoration
Plan to mark 150th anniversary cancelled over fears of debate concerning UK apology
Plan to mark 150th anniversary cancelled over fears of debate concerning UK apology
Tribute in home county comes on centenary of famous Antarctic rescue
Suggestions that Parliament should overrule the referendum or hold a second one do not reflect the political reality
In the negotiations that will soon begin on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, the Irish Government will attempt to strike a delicate balance
Kevin Vickers involved in arrest of man during event to remember British dead
Republic owes it itself to engage with history in all of its complexity and nuance
British ambassador says those eligible to vote can make their voice heard on Brexit
Changes for migrants if Brexit vote fails but Brussels uncertain about Irish exemption
Former Iran ambassador to leave Dublin in July and be replaced by Robin Barnett
Courts martial of rebels took place at Inchicore site
Great granddaughter of 1916 rebel leaves flowers for first policeman to die in Rising
Wreaths laid at Banna Strand to mark centenary of capture after arrival on U-boat
Brexit: ‘It’s a political trade-off for David Cameron’
Ambassador asks those living here to have say in ‘most important decision in generation’
Events commemorating 1916 can help reconciliation between Ireland and Britain
Wall include names of all who died in conflicts on island between 1916 and 1923
Ceremonies across State mark firing of first shots in Easter Rising
Former presidents and taoisigh join Kenny, Higgins and host of dignitaries for ceremony
Memorials to those who fought for Éire stand next to those who fought for king
Amhrán na bhFiann composer and creator of tricolour among those remembered
100 years on from voyage, Dominick Chilcott says Irish adventurer still has ‘resonance’
Ireland’s struggle against a ‘larger and overbearing neighbour’ was significant
UK EU exit could cut Ireland trade 20%, says Confederation of British Industry president
Dominick Chilcott says ‘strategic aim’ to keep UK inside a reformed European Union
Former Irish rugby international has been to India with Goal and is involved with Barretstown
British ambassador hails landmark proposals to keep UK within EU
Taoiseach in Downing Street to discuss Britain’s negotiations on staying in the EU
Leslie Greer produced reports based on decrypted signals during second World War
‘We’ve had to invent a new going: shallow,’ says a racecourse spokeswoman
Different mythologies of first World War contributed to deep divisions on this island
Edward Murphy was killed in 1916 after he tipped his hat to a passing acquaintance
Dara Murphy ally prompts walk-out by threatening to sue Senator Burke for slander
Earl Frederick Roberts of Waterford was oldest recorded military casualty in war
‘Portraits of the Invisible’ examines lives of 50 Irish men and women during ‘Great War’
Archbishop of Dublin in early 1200s was seminal document’s second named witness
Relatives of victims of the August 1979 Mullaghmore and Warrenpoint bombings attend ecumenical service with royal couple in Drumcliffe church in Co Sligo
All wars have forgotten casualties, says Higgins in Cobh marking centenary of sinking
Tánaiste says at Glasnevin Cemetery event that such an event should never happen again
Lord Diljit Rana says State should have ‘serious debate’ on benefits of membership
Events a ‘once in a lifetime invitation’ to public to participate, says Taoiseach
Former international player was the star of the show at the Ireland Funds’ annual rugby lunch
National Library shows complicated history of Irish involvement in first World War
National Library of Ireland exhibition to run for duration of centenary until 2018
Dominick Chilcott says remembrance should be true to the vision of poet Tom Kettle
Memorial is first such in Republic
Former senator addresses 34th MacGill Summer School on political reform
Commercial relationship between two countries worth €1.2 billion a week
Northern Secretary attends ‘Cross of Sacrifice’ WWI event in Glasnevin Cemetery
Taoiseach predicts Higgins’s visit would showcase Ireland and benefit economy
‘A musical echo’ to joint military co-operation in West Africa
He had many of the qualities of an ‘identikit portrait of the ideal Christian’
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