Coalition has concerns about UK’s proposed legacy Bill - Coveney
Groups working with Troubles bereaved advise non-engagement with proposed body
Groups working with Troubles bereaved advise non-engagement with proposed body
North’s police watchdog noted ‘collusive behaviour’ between RUC and loyalist terrorists
‘If they’d told the truth 50 years ago, none of us would have been here,’ says relative
California has declared a State of Emergency in response to the Covid-19 outbreak - Readers share what life has been like since
Travel and leisure stocks in Europe have been particularly fiercely hit
Centre director admitted he had been an IRA member in the early 1970s
Paul O’Connor of Derry-based human rights body says he was in the IRA from 1970 to 1972
Paul Whitters was fatally wounded 38 years ago. His mother is appealing for answers
Ombudsman urges independent review into non-disclosure of ‘sensitive’ material
All sectors except one were in negative territory on last day of summer
Marine biologist’s business makes it easy to add this nutrient-rich superfood to our diets
‘It’s just miles apart from being an employee – it’s the steepest learning curve I’ve ever had’
Derrygonnelly finish the strongest after Cavan Gaels let lead slip
Dennis Hutchings (76) due for trial over 1974 shooting of John Pat Cunningham (27)
Court told over €33,000 worth of damage caused when John Farrell went on rampage
Pat Finucane Centre has documents outlining four alleged torture cases in 1972
After some persuasion, MacMahon has finally recorded his magnum opus, Farewell to Music. And I am delighted that my label, Raelach Records, is releasing it
The health and food potential of the ocean’s foliage is clear, and it makes economic and environmental sense to develop our sea-farming industry
Mobile advertising campaign in London highlights cases of disputed killings by British soldiers
The Gooch named man of the match as Crokes beat Kenmare to lift 11th senior title
Henry Shefflin among the multitude in Tullamore for this year’s event
Painstaking husbandry ensures the small county remain at football’s top table
Data Protection Commissioner reveals witness tried to use Google searches rule
Gillian O’Gorman continued to received allowance for two years after leaving country
Arthur Ryan’s son drowned in Cork tragedy while his grandson remains missing at sea
Fashion director for Brown Thomas, Shelly Corkery wears, buys and promotes BT’s luxury goods – but it’s not all gowns and glamour, it’s a cut-throat business
Gary Shaw misses late chances for Longford victory
Attorney General asked to follow-up on new documents showing British army retained more than 400 hours of interrogation recordings
A busy few weeks for the Cork university begins with chance of unique double
New York manager Ian Galvin laments fact his side had a limited amount of competitive games to play before they took on Mayo
Traditional music is in fine, contemporary hands with Jack Talty and Neil O’Loghlen
Christopher Quinn shot dead by army in Beflast in 1971
Hospital manager says 40 per cent of hospital footprint damaged and up to 70 per cent of services affected
More than 40 per cent of hospital was flooded last week
The surprise Munster finalists have extensive third-level networks, which Cork especially have built on
The forward has taken his impressive form with UCC into Cork’s senior side
Ministry of Defence feared court case about blinding of 10-year-old boy would expose how rubber bullets were not adequately tested
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