Important Irish art works on show at Paris exhibition
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
An Irishman’s Diary
Changes to new childcare scheme favours children of working parents, critics say
Bloomfield House was home to the family of Robert Emmet in the early 19th century
American Irish Historical Society represents ‘struggles and success of Irish ancestors’
TCD’s history from the Plantation of Ulster to the Atlantic slave trade under scrutiny
Three-dimensional technology brings hero of doomed 1803 rebellion to life
Although there were few casualties, the year marked a point of no return and made a confrontation between the British state and the Irish counterstate inevitable
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
Grandson of 1916 Rising leader seeks preservation of house amid apartment plans
Trinity’s College Historical Society has had an impact on Irish life and world events
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Patriot was executed in 1803 but his remains disappeared and have never been found
‘Can I not be at home in more than one place?’
Ballinascorney House comprises a restored original house and enormous added wing
A unique institution continues to accommodate those people of divergent political views
America Letter: One hundred years ago a tour failed to co-opt official America to Ireland’s cause
America Letter: Irish nationalist hero had huge influence on Abraham Lincoln
Michael Collins began an audacious plan on April 4th, 1919, to appeal to people to fund an underground government
The search is on as rare 20 pence is set to fetch up to €5,000
The landmark Dublin cafe has launched a guided tour to show off its artistic glories
A Faberge hat pin, Waterford glass chandeliers and iconic fashion photograph
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
What sold and what’s coming up in the auction rooms
Trinity College Dublin Historical Society to celebrate its gilded, and star-studded, history
Bonhams in London to auction signed draft of The Words upon the Window Pane
Developments along the quays helping to advertise opportunities offered by city
Committee ‘distraught’ that event will not go ahead but will continue plans for 2020 event
Martha Wilmot published the memoirs of Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova
Brother Allen’s vast collection of 13,000 historic objects to be made available
Karen Howes was commissioned to fit out a former Quaker hospital in Donnybrook
Varadkar guest at Patrick Geoghegan’s wedding last year
Judge in Green Street Courthouse hears stories of progress and personal setbacks
Historian says 1916 document should be read in entirety not judged on individual phrases
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
‘In the commemorations to follow we will be called to summon up forgiveness’
Did those revolutionary men and women fight for my liberation too?
For their collaboration commemorating the Rising at the NCH, Colm Tóibín and Donnacha Dennehy have focused on the uneasy time when Casement and Conrad shared quarters in the Belgian colony
Lissadell House document shows Rising leaders studied Robert Emmet’s plans
Papers released by Lissadell House owners reveal jailed Countess at lowest ebb in 1916
Former presidents Mbeki and Mkapa, and former minister Khurshid in After Empire talk
Long a Gaelic revivalist, Pearse was a latecomer to politics and gunfire, his unfortunate brother an even later one
Anti-corruption lawyer (26) 5th generation descendant of patriot’s brother
14-week explainer series offered by university on its YouTube and iTunes channels
Long before he introduced Napoleon to his Waterloo (200 years ago on June 18th), the idle young duke-to-be could be found carousing the hot spots of his native Dublin. Let’s take the tour
Young people are, by every measure, a marginalised group in Irish society
In the 1803 Proclamation of Independence, Robert Emmet wrote: ‘Show to the world that the Irish are not only a brave, but also a generous and forgiving people’
Famous Dublin cafe to undergo a six-month redevelopment which will see it halve in size
Reverting to the four quarter-finals format would address the gap between matches
David Dickson’s exploration of the city is a magnificent, and very readable, work of scholarship
Prints, engravings of Daniel O’Connell and Charles Stewart Parnell available
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