Despair, defiance and democracy: Ireland in 1922
Part of the challenge of this year’s centenary is to confront the silences around 1922
Part of the challenge of this year’s centenary is to confront the silences around 1922
YBIG to play Ukrainian fans at Home Farm in Whitehall to raise funds for Red Cross
Son tells mourners he has lost ‘a great father’ who had been ‘deeply rooted in north Clare’
Judge says offence was of ‘unique wickedness’ that merited custodial sentence
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The summer of 1920 saw a period of intense political violence in the north against a background of a post-war economic slump
The Line Lite is aimed at helping retailers to minimise queues while maximising footfall
Plasterer John O’Neill (40) shot dead by fugitive while visiting Spain with young family
Similarities between two clubs help intensify one of Europe’s great traditional rivalries
Owner says that many of the complaints made by HSE inspection team were ‘fantasy’
Case struck out against mother who received payments while working in Australia
Pleads guilty to not keeping record of licence but gets chance to avoid criminal conviction
John Murray fell from a loading bay in November 2014 and suffered fatal head injuries
Gerry Thornley on the aftermath of Munster coach Anthony Foley’s sudden, tragic death
Keith Duggan talks to the former Ireland and Munster lock as he opens up about his career
Body ordered to give €3000 to charity after EPA took case over €1m project in Co Galway village
Company admits ‘flaring’ tests on New Year’s Eve breached EPA Protection Act
Medication included pills for treating Alzheimer’s disease and for thinning blood
James Cowley (65) accessed PPS numbers, family details and claims information
Mother claimed her child was sick but refused to produce any medical evidence
Couple told they risk facing garda investigation if they refuse to engage with authorities
Leo Finn (49), of Dalkey, pleads guilty to failing to file documents for almost a decade
Axa head John O’Neill met Minister to ‘explain difficulties experienced by insurers’
Landmark conviction as Meteor convicted and fined for phone bundle discount mistake
Dublin man Gary Mulvany (37) convicted of benefit fraud over three years
Utility given an extra week to decide how it will plead to charges linked to Tinure plant
Companies to contribute to Pieta House suicide-prevention charity in lieu of conviction
Court hear that couple bought car based on low mileage, but judge dismissed case
Data Protection Commissioner says company ‘unhelpful’ during investigation
Plaintiffs say Sports Direct is refusing to comply with agreement on tax issue
Move to carbon neutrality will hit home in every sector emitting greenhouse gases
Environmentalists accused Government of seeking free pass for farming sector
Séamus Goslin from Walkinstown pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court
Data Protection Commissioner took prosecution against company
Idowu Akanbi of the Redeemed Christian Church of God fined €750
Gillian O’Gorman continued to received allowance for two years after leaving country
Sporting goods chain already owns 50% stake in retailer
Telecoms giant failed to comply with ComReg despite having deadline extended
Anne Rudd from Terenure failed to comply with council enforcement order, court hears
Man injured while working on Harcourt Hotel in Dublin city centre
Links Crèche in Malahide appears before Dublin District Court on welfare charges
Michael Burns facing attempted murder charge of prison officer in North in 1977
‘There was only one host, England, so only one team should enjoy home advantage’
Judge brands Eircom’s code of practice a joke and says customers were ignored
Men accused of taking part in Cabinteely hunt using shovels and tracking dogs
Derry’s Eamon Harkin is half of NYC clubbing institution Mister Saturday Night. Ahead of DJing at the Beatyard, he tells of the trip from Northern indie-rock to the Big Apple
Gary Mulvany (37) didn’t ‘realise he should have notified the department’ that he moved
Man suffered serious injuries in incident at Harcourt Hotel last year
Judge hears woman thought as couple were geographically separate she had right to payment
There weren’t any no smoking signs on display and the bar had a cigarette vending machine
Solicitor says woman ‘desperately sorry’ and may have ‘put her head in the sand’
Brian Fassnidge of Motorcity, Naas Road, convicted of four offences
Judge John says pre-sentence probation report did not make ‘pleasant reading’
Dublin woman paying back €20 a week and will need 25 years to clear sum owed
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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
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