1919: a slow-burning start to the War of Independence
Although there were few casualties, the year marked a point of no return and made a confrontation between the British state and the Irish counterstate inevitable
Although there were few casualties, the year marked a point of no return and made a confrontation between the British state and the Irish counterstate inevitable
No Irish Government has saw fit to honour member of either service until now
The Tipperary files: Marian Tobin cited written testimonial from both Breen in her application for a military pension
The Soloheadbeg ambush, in which two RIC men died, had a new element of ruthlessness
The ambush in the Tipperary town left two Royal Irish Constabulary constables dead
How the war began and how it progressed over the course of 1919
Over 1,000 people attend as families of all involved commemorate momentous episode
‘I often heard my grandmother say she didn’t like Dan Breen because he killed her uncle’
‘It was accidental and should not have happened,’ says Seumas Robinson’s daughter
Killing of two policemen in ambush started War of Independence and remains controversial
President not to attend Soloheadbeg event to mark IRA attack on Royal Irish Constabulary
Government advised it should largely leave War of Independence centenaries to local communities
Soloheadbeg ambush in January 1919 among most controversial episodes in period
The comedian on her new TV show 'Nowhere Fast', a sitcom about women, friendship, and where the men are little more than love interests
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