THE FIRST GOVERNMENT JET(S)

By Peter Connolly The Learjet 45 executive jet operated by the Irish Air Corps for the transport of government ministers and officials has been in service since 2004, so a decision regarding its replacement is clearly due, even overdue. We have to go back over 50 years to the first time an Irish government considered … Read more

DESMOND GREAVES AND THE CONNOLLY ASSOCIATION’S THREE MARCHES ACROSS ENGLAND, 1961–2

By Michael Quinn In 1961 Desmond Greaves (1913–88), the London-based leading light in the Connolly Association (CA) and editor of its monthly newspaper, the Irish Democrat, published his seminal biography The life and times of James Connolly. The book was greeted in Ireland and Britain as a landmark publication in the canon of labour movement … Read more

GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU

By Saskia Vermeulen A successful advert doesn’t solely sell a product. It can, decades later, transport us back in time and reveal cultural and historical nuances about the past. The Guinness Archive has partnered with the IFI Irish Film Archive to release the largest publicly available collection of brand advertising in Ireland and the UK. … Read more