Basil Blackshaw’s angels appear in De Vere’s Irish Art Auction
Works by Nathaniel Hone and Daniel O’Neill also among selection from 20th century
Works by Nathaniel Hone and Daniel O’Neill also among selection from 20th century
The painting, In Morocco, has been in the same family collection since the 1930s
Library in town centre to provide remote-working spaces and community hub
Whyte’s, Adam’s and de Vere’s show sought-after works in March auctions
First sales of the year can be a good time to find value in auction houses
Families of 48 people killed in nightclub fire 40 years ago have high hopes for new inquests
Families of 1981 fire victims have to now ‘been met with obstacle after obstacle’, solicitor says
Net Results: There is a lack of transparency over consent for usage of brain tissue DNA
From classic styles to vintage finds, these are the chairs people relax in time after time
Debating taught me ‘to think quickly and speak slowly in unpredictable situations’
The musician-turned-artist got an early break designing stamps and banknotes – then the stage beckoned
Patrick and Antoinette Murphy’s extensive art collection has been selling gradually at auction after they moved to smaller home
The North 50 years on: Many of the 4,000 dead are remembered only by their families
Request to use data from 9,000 Irish patients refused over patient consent considerations
Adam’s and De Vere’s sales offer a chance to purchase work from Ireland’s top artists
What sold and what’s coming up in the auction rooms
Kieran Byrne from Cadamstown, Kinnity, Co Offaly, died in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin
Atheist Ireland campaigns against exclusion of conscientious atheists from public office
Veteran activist Bernadette McAliskey says migrants in panic and fear over where they will stand post-Brexit
March led by those who were prominent in the civil rights movement
Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) says courts should be required to take interests of child into account
Senator Lynn Ruane says society must move away from blaming those in poverty
Judge suspended extradition of man to Poland over legal system changes there
Solicitor owed €100,000 from High Court case which found in Dunne’s favour
Westmeath residents want action after an increase in littering in north of the county
Group marches in Dublin and calls for end to system for accommodating asylum seekers
Former assistant editor at Sunday Press worked at the Irish Press group for 36 years
Michael Farrell earned his stripes in the bad old days of the Troubles before taking on human rights cases in the Republic
Michael Farrell says better protection for cultural, economic and social rights needed
Ipswich striker now keen to claim first goal for Ireland if called upon by Martin O’Neill
Brian Pimley (61) died after foot-long needle fatally injured him while working on chair
‘Hopefully we’ll have a more open mind and won’t be marginalising anybody,’ she says
After long battle, Lydia Foy receives Irish birth certificate recognising her female gender
It was more than a legal issue for a German supreme court judge who is transgender
Dr Lydia Foy expresses concern over exclusion of young people
The EU was left in disarray by the decision of the CJEU
A visit to Detroit reminded Kevin Boyle ‘of the ghettos of Belfast’
Effective end of 21-year action based on Government intention to enact laws next year
Leinster House told about one of the most serious issues to emerge in sport
Committee told items such as scrum caps lead to ‘risk compensation’ among players
USIT founder ‘helped people realise their personal vision, or his personal vision as theirs’
National public airing of principle of unity by consent
Ministers of State welcome royal presence at 2016 commemorations
Opinion: Ireland is more isolated than ever in having failed to take action
The Public Interest Law Alliance helps NGOs by pairing them with free legal muscle
Article could cause an ‘embarrassment to atheists, agnostics and humanists’
Priest says Bellaghy honoured that Heaney had chosen to be interred in his home town
President Higgins must decide by Wednesday if Bill should be referred to Supreme Court
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