Dublin ceremony honours millions of Holocaust victims
Rise of extremist language and politics across Europe ‘profoundly worrying’, says President Higgins
Rise of extremist language and politics across Europe ‘profoundly worrying’, says President Higgins
Ireland-born Isaac Shishi, Ephraim and Lena Saks returned to Europe during childhood
America Letter: Depression and report suppression dampened zeal to help WWII Jews
Eyre Square to be transformed into a ‘festival garden’ with series of events lined up for city
Event takes place annually on Sunday closest to liberation of Auschwitz by Soviets in 1945
Today marks the 100th birthday of writer Heinrich Böll
Tomi Reichental, who has worked tirelessly to keep the memory of Jewish Holocaust victims alive, is saddened that lessons from history have not been learned, as the world’s treatment of Syrian refugees shows
Tomi Reichental weeps, expresses disappointment but never seems to lose hope
Holding Eid on Tuesday ‘has not been accepted by the majority of Muslims in Ireland’
Chair of Irish Muslim peace council invites ‘those who commit sin’ to end of Ramadan meal
Pope Francis endorses Cardinal’s call for Catholic Church apology to gay people
Islamic speakers visiting Ireland will be expected to abide by statement
Enda Kenny recalls how in 1938 Europe closed its borders to fleeing Jewish refugees
Weekend Read: The Holocaust survivor has told his extraordinary story to 90,000 students, and the 80-year-old isn’t done yet
Volumes of births, marriages and deaths go back to the 17th century
Genocide does not start with gas chamber ‘but with whispers’, says Holocaust survivor
Holocaust survivor to be guest at Muslim meal in west Dublin this week
Holocaust survivor to be guest of honour at event at Islamic Centre at Coolmine, Dublin
Football League finals, film festivals, The Field and a céilí in Kilfenora
Hilde Michnia was a concentration camp guard. Her past is rearing its ugly head
Hilde Michnia alleged to have been involved in forcing prisoners on death march
Michael D Higgins, at memorial service, says world has duty to remember those who died
Event to feature speeches from Ireland’s three remaining Holocaust survivors
Homeless charities, human rights activists and UN secretary general named on list
Company’s data visualisation tool allows residents to monitor planning news
Ten outstanding citizens, groups honoured for their contributions to Irish society
UTV’s new crime series borrows from the Scandi noir ‘The Bridge’, but Reece Shearsmith’s detective is too odd to be believable. At least we can relish ‘Jamie’s Comfort Food’
Survived concentration camp on equivalent of six crackers at day
Large attendance included abuse survivors whose cause he helped
Holocaust survivors and school children gather for launch of Crocus Project 2014-2015
Ettie Steinberg and her young son were killed after being transported to Auschwitz from Paris
Minister speaks of personal experience of ‘racist and prejudiced’ online comments at Holocaust memorial service in Dublin
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