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President and Taoiseach attend Easter Rising commemorations in Dublin
Easter Rising commemorations are being held today in various parts of Ireland.
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Easter Rising commemorations are being held today in various parts of Ireland.
The area housed the headquarters for the leaders of the Easter Rising in the final stages of the 1916 insurrection.
Mary Lou McDonald and the grandson of 1916 leader James Connolly have criticised the planned development.
Minister Josepha Madigan wants Moore Street to be a ‘heritage hub’ in the capital city.
The plaque was a gift from President Michael D Higgins on behalf of the people of Ireland.
The garden was open today in St Audeon’s Park in Dublin to honour the 40 children killed during the Rising.
Today marks the 103rd anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Did you have a family member who fought in the Civil War or War of Independence?
I was honoured to be asked to shoot a music video for artist David Rooney, best known for his unique illustrations, I didn’t realise he had a hidden talent as a singer, writes Donal Moloney.
The Leinster lock’s great-grandfather was a founding member of the Irish Volunteers and Fianna Fáil.
We took a tour with guide and historian Lorcan Collins.
Some services will be affected by events to commemorate the Easter Rising.
One of the street’s buildings is declared a national monument.
Brian Murphy has publicly apologised for the incident, saying he didn’t mean to insult anyone.
A new exhibition is celebrating the impact of the factory on Ireland and on the lives of thousands of workers.
Brian Murphy publicly apologised today in his bid to have his recorded conviction for a public order offence overturned.
The event will mark her impact on Irish history.
There is such a sense of entitlement among elites that they barely try to hide their privileges, writes Kieran Allen.
The wall includes the names of British soldiers who died in the Rising.
A new exhibition explores the role Custom House played while Ireland fought for independence.
The film explores the support for the Rising in Australia, and the Irish community formed in the country.
In a wide-ranging interview with TheJournal.ie, the ambassador also spoke of his admiration for Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan.
The Irish FA have also been fined for the use of the poppy, meanwhile.
The Jacob’s Tricolour was made after the GPO flag had been either shot or burnt down.
The plan is built around five pillars and will involve communities, schools, and arts stakeholders.
The letter was removed from auction after it failed to meet its reserve.
It’s owner says he longer feels an obligation to keep it here.
Thomas Meldon was one of three men who created the tricolour which flew at Jacob’s factory during the Easter Rising.
The now-demolished block of flats in Ballymun bore the name of the revolutionary leaders.
Gerry Adams has called it a “quite frankly bizarre decision”.
The Department of Arts says buying the letter would “not be the best use of taxpayers’ money”.
The Public Holidays Bill 2016 is being brought before the Dáil today by Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh.
Minister for Arts and Heritage Heather Humphreys announced where the funds would come from last week in a committee.
The government also says workers at the site are being harassed.
The Moore Street site was ruled a “battlefield site” by the High Court in March.
Kevin Vickers made headlines across the globe in 2014 when he intervened during a terror attack at the Canadian parliament.
The party says it wouldn’t be appropriate to commemorate “British soldiers who shot and killed Republicans in 1916″.
And one Cork city councillor wants it moved.
A new exhibition looks at how minority communities in Dublin responded to 1916.
It was named on the anniversary of Tom Clarke’s execution.
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