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The US president tucked into smoked salmon, turtle soup, beef and strawberries during the 1963 state dinner at Iveagh House ...
The new American ambassador, Edward Walsh, is not the first to find himself at odds with Irish opinion makers – during his ...
Names mentioned so far are the First Minister, Michelle O’Neill, and the former SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood. Others may ...
Veteran journalist covered every major event at Parliament Buildings from its opening in 1932 until his 100th birthday ...
De Valera’s relationship with Yitzhak Herzog – the first chief rabbi of the Irish Free State and later the new state of Israel – shows he was a firm advocate of protecting Jewish rights ...
Eamon de Valera is a well educated man, holding the degree of B.A. from the Royal University of Ireland, and for some time a professor in Dublin University. He was born in New York in 1883.
A friendly biography of De Valera and a defense of his long career in the service of the Irish Republican ideal. Though his style is occasionally over-picturesque, the author strives at historical ...
De Valera was Taoiseach for three periods from 1932–48, 1951–54, and 1957–59, and 14 years as President of Ireland over two full terms from 1959 to 1973. But this extraordinary career seemed ...
De Valera san Fhásach (De Valera in the Desert) is a new historical documentary series that presents the vital story of de Valera’s Wilderness years from 1924 to 1926 when he was imprisoned ...
Secret files revealed the Government was swamped by letters of outrage, many from Irish people living overseas, over the decision by Taoiseach Éamon de Valera to visit the German Legation in ...