Relations with Britain have improved again since Brexit, but battles over Irish history remain visible in Stormont’s endless feuding, says Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent ...
Northern Ireland’s doomed bid to reach the 2024 European Championship will have a suitably downbeat conclusion at Windsor Park in Belfast tonight. Denmark, who ensured their qualification on Friday, ...
Every home needs a classic element that stands the test of time and surpasses short-lived trends. For centuries, casement windows have been the most preferred choice in architectural design. These ...
FOR a long time, mullioned steel casement windows, the gridded kind that swing out like a door, had fallen out of fashion. They leaked badly, and a stiff wind could blow out their panes or knock their ...
Hopes that the Casement Park project can be completed in time for the Euro 2028 football tournament have been fading Labour cannot write a blank cheque to rebuild Belfast's Casement Park in time for ...
Casement Park has been a 14-year stadium saga. The west Belfast site has been earmarked for a state-of-the-art new stadium since 2011 and was even included as a host stadium for when the UK and ...
For decades, mystery has surrounded the Black Diaries of Roger Casement, which exposed him as a homosexual. Theories of forgery have been widespread, but now conclusive forensic testing finally ...
In the first week of August 1917, on the first anniversary of the execution of Roger Casement, commemorative events were held in Co. Kerry, where he had been arrested coming ashore at Banna Stand on ...
A century after his execution for high treason, a version of Roger Casement remains buried, not in Pentonville prison or Glasnevin Cemetery, but in Mainz, Germany. But to explain how the Irish ...
Roger Casement was gay. He loved men. Alone at night somewhere in Brazil or the Congo after a tough day spent tracking down evidence of human rights abuses, he'd read his private records of real or ...
The 87-year-old mystery over the body of Sir Roger Casement, the Irish nationalist hero executed for treason by Britain in 1916, has been solved by the discovery of new archive papers. They show that ...
I’m not sure that the 1916 conviction for treason of Sir Roger Casement depended on a comma (“Hanging on a comma — the case against Casement”, Letters, April 25). The imperial-era British diplomat and ...
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