What did David Lloyd George mean by ‘immediate and terrible war’?
British prime minister’s threat is phrase most associated with Anglo-Irish Treaty talks
British prime minister’s threat is phrase most associated with Anglo-Irish Treaty talks
His presence ‘would have created more division than it would have healed’
Anglo-Irish relations beset by mistrust and misapprehension, archive files show
A respectful, non-partisan approach is vital, writes Minister for Culture Catherine Martin
Poems discovered in Charles Haughey’s private papers after he died aged 80 in 2006
High Court papers show second group of employees taking case against former chairman
Journalist Sam Smyth among seven preparing to sue company and former chairman
Cork Corporation was first local authority in Cork to pledge allegiance to Dáil Éireann
Former Seanad member fell out with Charles Haughey, had a blazing row with Garret Fitzgerald and felt let down by Bertie Ahern
President Michael D Higgins leads tributes to author of Famine Diaries
Martin Mansergh praises courage of the old IRA during the War of Independence
Funding to organise events around War of Independence and Civil War
Strong focus on mass movements, role of women and workers in series based on award winning book
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’
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
The ending of the ban on women voting and standing for election is being celebrated across the country
Review: This creaky documentary links the pope’s 1979 visit with the peace process
Former Fianna Fáil TD says office of president has become a unifying figure
Congregation hears mercurial Crumlin native a ‘wonderful husband’ and good father
Royal Irish Academy admits 28 new members
Public servant was completely committed to locating remains of Disappeared, Mass told
Officials in both governments acknowledge lack of chemistry between Varadkar and May
Party members on Martin’s leadership, arrangement with SF and presidential election
Three surviving ministers who served under former taoiseach present
Debates around free trade and customs barriers as key 100 years ago as now
Dublin Castle gathering of Fianna Fáil from different era hears defiant Brian Cowen
Former deputy first minister pursued long-term strategy with much forbearance
Duddy was the first outsider ever to meet the IRA’s Army Council
‘This is just to prove I can write,’ royal joked as he signed visitors’ book in Government Buildings
‘Nationalist to her fingertips’ was proud of legacy of late father, former taoiseach Séan Lemass
‘Powell remembered seeing the two leaders of militant Irish republicanism playing with Tony Blair’s children and trying to ride Nicky Blair’s skateboard through the rose garden’
Events marking 1916 part of Decade of Centenaries which respects all traditions
Martin Mansergh echoes President Michael D Higgins in arguing that no side had a monopoly of right in their actions
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
Proclamation of 1916 was ‘pledge of non-discrimination to the religious minority’
Analysis: Fine Gael TDs fear Independents do not fully grasp the reality of power
Survival of minority government will require new way of doing politics
Gathering looks at reception of the 1916 Rising everywhere from Iceland to China
Analysis: Everyone who has been elected should play part in shaping the future Dáil
Denis O’Brien among the pallbearers at service for former Fianna Fáil strategist
State papers reveal partition of Ireland was ‘at the heart of contemporary politics’ in 1988
Peter Robinson went through ‘long period of being very hostile to the Republic’
Martin thanks retiring director Pat Carey for his work to date on election campaign
Gerry Adams part of group that sought to overhaul the republican movement
McDowell interviewed for new book written by former Irish Times political correspondent
Martin Mansergh: The IRA may not have been defeated, though they were certainly held in check
Hard for Fianna Fáil to escape image its new politics is identical to its old approach
Ex-ICMSA president among general election candidates chosen in several constituencies
Mansergh among five members running for Fianna Fáil candidacy in Tipperary constituency
Selection convention for new Tipperary constituency to take place on Thursday
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