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The wall, which included the names of British forces, had been attacked twice.
A Maynooth professor has said history may be downplaying the level of violence directed towards women during the conflict.
Local reporter Dave Seddon chats to The42 about the growing ex-League of Ireland contingent at the club.
Remembering some of the women played who played pivotal roles in Irish revolution.
The story of the two Nordic recruits to the cause of the Irish Republic remains one of the most remarkable of Easter Week, writes Damian Shiels.
The duo have been appointed as manager and assistant manager respectively at the club.
History tells us a popular uprising would do us no good, writes Derry Nairn – but that doesn’t mean Irish people are powerless. Here’s what we can do…