BOOKWORM

By Daragh Fitzgerald The odious vortex of sexual abuse, life-shattering trauma and collusion between loyalist paramilitaries, military intelligence and deviant predators at the top of the British establishment delineated in Chris Moore’s Kincora: Britain’s shame—Mountbatten, MI5, the Belfast Boys’ Home sex abuse scandal and the British cover-up brings the impact of Britain’s dirty war in … Read more

PATRICK: A SLAVE TO IRELAND

RTÉ1 & BBC1, 17 March 2025 By Sylvie Kleinman ‘A little over 1,500 years ago, the wild western land of Ireland was believed by many to be the edge of the world. To this strange land travelled a man, intent on transforming its people. His name was Patrick …’ Thus begins the exaggeratedly aerial voice-over … Read more

THE SHANNON SCHEME

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr On 13 August 1925, one of the most important undertakings for the economic and social life of Ireland began when the first sod was turned at Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare, for the construction of the Shannon hydroelectric scheme. It was officially opened at Parteen by W.T. Cosgrave on 22 July 1929. … Read more

A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE IRISH REVOLUTION—THE DIARIES OF LIAM DE RÓISTE TD, 1914–22

By Brian McGee Councillor Liam de Róiste (William Roche) TD (1882–1959) was a key nationalist and republican leader in Cork who was also active in cultural circles. He played a minor part in national politics, for example as a leas ceann comhairle of Dáil Éireann for part of the Anglo-Irish Treaty debates in 1922. His … Read more