Former shop of 1916 leader Tom Clarke illegally occupied by group intending to open communal kitchen, High Court hears
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
New documentary suggests couple’s hasty marriage may have been to ward off scandal
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
An Irishman’s Diary
New exhibition tells personal story of four key figures in the Irish revolution
No lorries using the road had permits, according to Dublin City Council
Some 100 years ago TDs made the most important choice in the history of Irish State
Rean Jay Cabangal had been attending after-lunch play-around in hotel when he fell
Mood among traders and the public is one of guarded optimism as people obey rules around outdoor masks and social distancing
The Wexford files: Percival Lea-Wilson was seen by Michael Collins forcing Proclamation signatory Tom Clarke to strip naked
Michael Collins began an audacious plan on April 4th, 1919, to appeal to people to fund an underground government
Championship round-up: Leeds go second with victory over Bolton; Middlesbrough keep up winning momentum
Dublin’s infant mortality rate was abnormally high when two women opened a hospital for infants on Charlemont Street, with £100 and two cots
Biggest cities including Toronto and Vancouver will have no weed stores for time being
Former Shamrock Rovers scores his second goal for the club in four days
O’Neill’s men produce best performance of the season to outclass battling Fermanagh
An 11-point interval lead is the platform for a comfortable win over Fermanagh in Navan
The Georgian building on Amiens Street, Dublin was Tom Clarke’s home and tobacconist shop
Rory Gallagher’s side take advantage of early red card to earn first win over rivals since 2004
Séamus Quigley scores six points in Ulster quarter-final victory
Marathon runner Tomasz Wojciechowski claims neck injured in Phoenix Park collision
A snuff box belonging to Easter Rising leader Thomas Clarke is up for sale guiding €3,000-€5,000
Nigel Adkins gets off to winning start as Hull beat Brentford
Easter Rising leaders would not be satisfied with modern day Ireland, says Sinn Féin MEP
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
The former Dundalk and Cork man set up Paul Huntington in 2-0 home win
Six people arrested after man, believed to be Romanian, fled house to raise alarm
Peadar Kearney wrote national anthem to steer faithful away form musical hall fare
Plunkett, Daly, O’Hanrahan and Willie Pearse all commemorated
Historian says 1916 document should be read in entirety not judged on individual phrases
First three killed, Pearse, Clarke and MacDonagh, commemorated on centenary
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
A special commission for the centenary of the 1916 Rising
Fishamble’s diligent, vigorous production pursues a simple question – what makes people do what they do – towards a complicated answer
Rising copper-fastened in Irish history, despite the unanswered questions about justification
Biggest public event in Ireland blessed by good weather and a large turnout
US couple purchased building where Seán Mac Diarmada was educated
On Easter Monday 1916, the rebels seize key buildings across Dublin city centre
First published 50 years ago, this first-hand account by the father of the future taoiseach Garret FitzGerald created a storm by claiming that the rebel leaders sympathetically discussed the likelihood of the Germans putting a prince of their own on the Irish throne
1916 Medals were awarded posthumously to Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
Lissadell House document shows Rising leaders studied Robert Emmet’s plans
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
Archbishop critical of ‘clinically secular concept of the way 1916 will be marked’
‘My dearest wife Áine,’ began Éamonn Ceannt’s final letter, which he wrote in Kilmainham Gaol the night before his execution
Pearse graveside oration regarded as a rallying cry for republicanism
Chief Secretary to Ireland told police there must be ‘no interference’ in funeral
Fenian leader’s ceremony was attempt to stir national consciousness, conference hears
Collection of late Tony Sweeney to be auctioned at Adam’s
Lisa McDonagh had been doing her grocery shopping in Iceland in Ballyfermot, Dublin
Manchester United and England captain accused of diving to win the late penalty he scored
Judge throws out case saying HSE looking for ‘second bite of the cherry’
Review: the military male perspective of the Rising is well-documented but there is another story
Garda commissioner asked to make ‘discreet inquiries’ about one sibling’s identity
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
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