Garret Fitzgerald's 'constitutional crusade' came crashing down in 1986. Fergus Finlay — then a government adviser — says now ...
Northern nationalists had moved from being “anti-unionist” in the 1960s to being “anti-British” by the early 1980s, Taoiseach ...
A secret study carried out by the attorney general ’s office in Dublin at the height of the Troubles in the 1970s explored ...
Some other stories from the State Papers include concerns over concert safety, Irish files about the abdication of King ...
A subsequent draft trusteeship agreement for Northern Ireland was developed for the Government in which it was indicated that ...
The possibility of Northern Ireland being placed under a United Nations trusteeship with its own UN force was examined by the ...
Paddy Cooney is remembered for taking an uncompromising stance against the IRA as minister for justice in the Irish ...
Documents released from the National Archives reveal that during the US president's visit to Belfast, one-on-one meetings had ...
In all the years I knew Jim Molyneaux, I have never witnessed him being so depressed as at our North Antrim home forty years ago, shortly before Christmas 1985.
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‘I wish people who left Mayo would cop on’ – Kids’ 1994 letters to Taoiseach about rural decline
The item touched such a nerve because the teacher of the 3rd and 4th classes in Ballyheane National School at the time, Annin ...
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Irish officials doubted long-term benefits of an 'all-island court', State Papers reveal
Files released as part of the State Papers indicate that Irish officials were uncertain that an “All-Ireland” or “all-island” court would result in greater conviction levels for fugitives. Ireland’s ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett officially etched his name into NFL history on Sunday, recording his 23rd sack ...
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