Charles Haughey’s Civil War trauma: ‘The country owes them more than starvation’
The war created a generation of lifelong politicians and ultimately shaped Charles J Haughey
The war created a generation of lifelong politicians and ultimately shaped Charles J Haughey
The Dublin landmark was the ‘administrative heart of the British civil service machine’ in Ireland
14 British officers were shot dead in Michael Collins’s bid to destroy ‘the undesirables’
Greatly outnumbered by the crown forces when it came to firepower, the IRA was forced to capture, steal and smuggle weapons
The Dublin files: Those who fought in the Rising, and their families, struggled to get a military pension
Pricewatch: They may be gone, but the once household names are certainly not forgotten
In 1936 with the Nazi Party in power, the German team was welcomed to Dublin
The last Magdalene laundry, which shut only in 1996, should become a memorial centre
Then taoiseach felt son-in-law should not relinquish business associations for politics
FAI must have known it was breaking rules despite causing little or no offence
Derek Young’s i360 is a one-stop shop for outsourced healthcare engineering R&D
Memorials to those who fought for Éire stand next to those who fought for king
While members were involved in the Rising, the association was a ‘broad church’
As Trinity College became a barracks, fire wiped out the east side of O’Connell Street
SurgiQuiz game gives surgeons Continuous Professional Development credits
Military Service Pensions Collection published online
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland adopted surgical simulators in 2003 and has advanced the sector since
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