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Huge crowds, pageantry and drama in celebration of 100 years of resistance (Free article)
30 March 2016
THE ATMOSPHERE in Belfast in the run-up to the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Rising was increasing with the anticipation that the occasion would be marked by a bigger and better parade than has been seen in years.
On this day 1916 – The Portobello Barracks murders (Free article)
26 April 2016
The murder and subsequent cover-up of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington and two other men by the British military in Dublin on Easter Wednesday 1916 in Dublin
100 years ago – The North King Street massacre (Free article)
28 April 2016
The notorious incident during the 1916 Rising when British soldiers executed people in their homes and buried them in basements in Dublin's north inner city
Remembering 1981 — Bobby Sands contests Westminster parliamentary by-election (Free article)
3 April 2016
Eyes of the world on Fermanagh/South Tyrone
RTÉ faces defamation cases over general election coverage (Free article)
4 April 2016
Senior Sinn Féin figures in defamation actions against state broadcaster over general election coverage
The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 69 (Free article)
5 April 2016
Series by Mícheál Mac Donncha chronicling the road to the 1916 Rising as seen through the pages of An tÓglach – The Irish Volunteer from 24 April 1915 to 22 April 1916
Sinn Féin will not nominate a candidate for Taoiseach (Free article)
6 April 2016
Republican party says it will not play along with 'charade' and accuses Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael of wanting to control Government and Opposition benches
Torture evidence still being hidden by British Government in 'Hooded Men' case (Free article)
7 April 2016
Lawyer presses Secretary of State Theresa Villiers on 'duty of candour'
Sinn Féin is hungry for change but not thirsty for power (Free article)
11 April 2016
THE DÁIL GENERAL ELECTION saw gains for those on the left of the Labour Party. The Right2Water movement brought tens of thousands onto the streets and politicised many. The economic crash of 2008/2009 raised the political consciousness of the people with the Establishment parties’ vote dropping as a consequence.
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