The historian ATQ Stewart ascribed the founding of the United Irish movement in Belfast in 1791 to "a Presbyterian initiative", and one of the great questions in Irish history is why, after the 1798 ...
Two years after his failed libel action, Peadar O’Donnell enjoyed arguably the finest hour of his political life when inspiring a contingent of Belfast Protestants to attend the 1934 commemoration of ...
Fianna Fáil Leader Charles Haughey, at the annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown, claims that the position of nationalists in the north has seriously worsened since the signing of the ...
Fianna Fáil TDs Timmy Dooley and Niall Collins have stepped down from the front bench over the Dáil voting controversy. Members of Sinn Féin will gather in Kildare this afternoon for the annual ...
Planning permission for a new 1,448 plot Kildare cemetery that will charge an eyewatering €12,500 to be buried close to the final resting place of Wolfe Tone has been extended by Kildare County ...
The Fianna Fáil’s annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown. In his address Charles Haughey says people in the south want change in Northern Ireland’s justice system before extradition goes ahead.