Goldman Sachs Irish property funds paid no tax on €390m income
Accounts for its three Irish distressed property loan funds show loans valued at €507m
Accounts for its three Irish distressed property loan funds show loans valued at €507m
Patrick McGrath and Thomas Harte were the first IRA men executed since the Civil War
The story of the evacuation of the Cumann na mBan nursing contingent with the wounded from the GPO on Easter Week
‘Will forever be remembered for his unstinting political activism’ - President Higgins
Protected 4,000sq ft structure on Amiens Street for sale for €600,000
Sergio Benedetti obituary: born October 28th, 1942 – died January 24th, 2018
Millions of historical birth, marriage and death documents are now available online
Courts martial of rebels took place at Inchicore site
Eight Irish writers’ monologues create a moving theatrical tapestry
Artist Rita Duffy’s send-up of the Rising and Irish culture is a refreshing antidote to the seriousness of the centenary commemorations
The Sackville Street Art Project has brought together people to build model houses for each of the civilians killed during fighting
Stouts and porters to try
1916/2016: a miscellany
Dublin City Council to engage consultants to assess five buildings due to be demolished
Other reports that day include that "the Austrians had dropped here and there a quantity of sweets, some wrapped in red and blue paper. The news was soon spread that they were poisoned"
Decorations awarded posthumously to patriots’ Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
Will this weekend’s major centenary auction live up to the attendant hype around 1916 memorabilia?
The new Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising exhibition at Collins Barracks
1916 Medals were awarded posthumously to Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
The republican leader’s experimental Dublin school struggled with debt – and with irate neighbours
The youngest of the Proclamation signatories married his fiancee, Grace Gifford, in his prison cell the night before he was executed
The National Library files on 1916 Proclamation signatory Seán Mac Diarmada show he was a ‘doer’ more than a writer
Thomas J Clarke, whose name appeared first among those of the signatories to the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, was an unbending Fenian – and a mordant, impish wit
In the summer of 1915, the military leadership of the Irish Republican Brotherhood started to draw up plans for a rising against British rule
An Irish school teacher, a Scottish trade unionist, an aristocratic woman and a British officer were among the main players in the 1916 Rising
Chief Secretary to Ireland told police there must be ‘no interference’ in funeral
Vote to list properties as having historical importance goes against recommendation
Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) obsessively monitored future rebels
Ned O’Sullivan accuses Senator of driving ‘coach and four’ through Rising history
Oration at the grave of O’Donovan Rossa in 1915 was filmed for posterity
Despite the stoicism and forgiveable innacuracies in his account of the executions of the leaders of the Rising, there are glimpses of flesh and feelings
Archive letter tells how British sergeant major noted the order in which 1916 commanders were buried
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