Face Down: A gripping, properly enraging account of the IRA’s murder of Thomas Niedermayer
Face Down is adroit in its weaving of the ongoing consequences of a ghastly story that began almost exactly 50 years ago
Face Down is adroit in its weaving of the ongoing consequences of a ghastly story that began almost exactly 50 years ago
Bilingual requiem Mass takes place at Our Lady of Dolours church in Glasnevin, Dublin
Micheál Martin says technology providing ‘new opportunities for hate’ at Holocaust event
America Letter: Depression and report suppression dampened zeal to help WWII Jews
Tomi Reichental, who has worked tirelessly to keep the memory of Jewish Holocaust victims alive, is saddened that lessons from history have not been learned, as the world’s treatment of Syrian refugees shows
Passionate debates take place at Lissard over past IRA treatment of Protestants in region
Eoghan Harris defends his documentary on 1922 conflict at West Cork History Festival
Weekend Read: The Holocaust survivor has told his extraordinary story to 90,000 students, and the 80-year-old isn’t done yet
Hilde Michnia alleged to have been involved in forcing prisoners on death march
UTV’s new crime series borrows from the Scandi noir ‘The Bridge’, but Reece Shearsmith’s detective is too odd to be believable. At least we can relish ‘Jamie’s Comfort Food’
Large attendance included abuse survivors whose cause he helped
The festival, in its 25th year, continued to showcase new home-grown features, from mainstream-friendly recession comedy ‘Life’s a Breeze’ to the off-centre ‘Out of Here’
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