‘We are Not English, We Are Scouse’ – Why Liverpool boo the anthem
‘Feed the Scousers’ chants are imbued with anti-migrant and anti-Irish sentiment
‘Feed the Scousers’ chants are imbued with anti-migrant and anti-Irish sentiment
Late British diplomat David Goodall recalls the creation of the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement
Like a dog with a bone, Roy Keane never lets a grudge go - this time it was Matt Doherty
The title was destined for a city haunted by tragedy - Michael Thomas didn’t read the script
State papers: Official compared how British prime minister had ‘grabbed her handbag and stormed out’ of meeting with Belgian leader
Political rhetoric of our time is conditioned by insult and hardly concealed violence
Analysis: Records suggest she was irascible on Ireland, shallow and very often uncertain on detail
Former foreign secretary uses resignation speech to describe Brexit plan as ‘vassalage’
Fianna Fáil leader told Northern secretary party ‘going berserk’ over UK co-operation
State papers 1986: UK secretary said Anglo-Irish Agreement resulted in ‘fundamental change’
Business success of the Barry’s Tea owner was secondary to his political impact
City is unique in its tenacity, resilience and sense of solidarity to see campaign through
Prime minister forced into hasty reshuffle and appoints Stephen Crabb as replacement
Thatcher had concerns, feared unionist reaction, but officials and FitzGerald pressed on
State Papers 1985: Taoiseach careful to keep Margaret Thatcher engaged during talks
State Papers 1985: Member of Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet warned of eavesdropping
FitzGerald’s drive and relationshsip with Thatcher key to success, recalls Peter Barry
Shift in nationalist demands allowed forum to become launchpad for lobbying
While Margaret Thatcher was unionist at heart, the situation in the North wasnot working. In Garret FitzGerald she found a leader to reach agreement with
Ireland and the injustices of history always fascinated me, says the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body’s first co-chair, who puts it down to his Celtic roots
Tory grandee was Margaret Thatcher’s longest-serving Cabinet minister
Former prime minister felt motherly towards Garret Fitzgerald, biography reveals
New movie Pride celebrates the unlikely meeting of Britain’s striking miners and gay rights campaigners in the 1980s. Poverty, homophobia, Aids and the defeat of the miners provide an unlikely backdrop. Donald Clarke takes pride in a cultural rebellion
The President’s visit has started in a blaze of tributes and pageantry
‘I had the impression she enjoyed the sometimes heated arguments of our negotiating process’
NI politicians bridle at lack of access to No 10
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