Margaret Thatcher’s moods, Garret FitzGerald’s outburst – a diplomat looks back
Late British diplomat David Goodall recalls the creation of the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement
Late British diplomat David Goodall recalls the creation of the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement
The painting, In Morocco, has been in the same family collection since the 1930s
Big names involved in past market-rigging scandals barred from lucrative recovery plan
Concentration camp victim among 52 people to be remembered in Westminster Abbey
Sometimes investors have to choose between their values and their pocket books
Retired judge Pat McCartan's idyllic Pineridge Farm overlooks Lough Poulaphouca
‘Squeegee Paintings’, the new exhibition by the former head of painting at NCAD, is all about what's left out
Analysis: Records suggest she was irascible on Ireland, shallow and very often uncertain on detail
State Papers: 1987 files describe mission to promote Anglo-Irish Agreement
State Papers 1987: Then taoiseach jokingly asked for loan of ‘£2bn or so’ from British PM
The nightmare for any Irish government was the extradition of an innocent citizen who would be wrongly jailed
Interned Sinn Féin leader was on IRA talks delegation in London before re-arrest
Plan to invade the North ‘last resort’ in case of ‘unrestrained assault’ on nationalists
State papers 1986: Event came after series of allegations about the regiment
State papers 1986: UK secretary said Anglo-Irish Agreement resulted in ‘fundamental change’
Northern Ireland’s former First Minister was ‘saying things about independence’
State Papers 1986: the year after agreement was signed relations remained complex
New work from Robert Armstrong, Anna Bjerger and Kathy Prendergast
Business success of the Barry’s Tea owner was secondary to his political impact
Thatcher had concerns, feared unionist reaction, but officials and FitzGerald pressed on
State Papers 1985: Taoiseach careful to keep Margaret Thatcher engaged during talks
State Papers 1985: Member of Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet warned of eavesdropping
Shift in nationalist demands allowed forum to become launchpad for lobbying
Thirty years ago on Sunday November 15th, FitzGerald and Thatcher sealed deal at a press conference at which everything was sweetness and light . . .
Amnesty calls for Belfast boys’ home to be included in Westminster investigation
Newly uncovered documents contains references to Kincora home in Northern Ireland
Books about the work of O’Dea and Robert Armstrong are, respectively, provocative and sumptuous
The German-born artist’s exceptional show is disturbing and even slightly creepy
Robert Armstrong’s work is influenced by his training as an academic not to make easy assumptions about art
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