Albert Reynolds
Gerry Adams says risks taken for peace were 'occupational hazard'
GERRY Adams isn't especially surprised that 25 years on from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the north remains deeply divided.
Good Friday Agreement committee to hear from John Major as ex-PM's 'diplomacy' talent praised
THE work of former British prime minister John Major in building peace in the north is to be discussed when he appears before the Republic's committee on implementing the Good Friday Agreement.
IRA cannot be militarily defeated, John Major privately admitted
The British Prime Minister also warned that republicans were wrong if they believed that Britain was suffering from ‘battle fatigue’.
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds held secret meetings with loyalists before 1994 ceasefire
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds held secret meetings with loyalists in Belfast after being picked up in a car by Gusty Spence, a new book reveals. Former journalist and TD Conor Lenihan has received "details" of the meeting in research for the...
Kathleen Reynolds, the wife of former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds dies aged 88
Kathleen Reynolds, the wife of former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds has died aged 88.
Albert Reynolds nominated for Nobel Prize weeks after collapse of his coalition government
FORMER Taoiseach Albert Reynolds was nominated for the Nobel Peace Price in January 1995 - just weeks after the collapse of his Fianna Fáil-Labour coalition government.
State Papers: NIO anger at Albert Reynolds' public handshake with Gerry Adams
The famous public hand-clasp of Taoiseach Albert Reynolds with the Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams and the SDLP leader John Hume at Government Buildings in Dublin on September 6, 1994 irritated the NIO.
John Major hits out at 'breathtaking ignorance' of some unionists over Brexit
FORMER British prime minister John Major has attacked the "breathtaking ignorance" of unionists who are opposed to the backstop in the Brexit deal.
John Hume target of John Major's wrath over 1992 talks
A CLAIM by the British Ambassador in 1992 that the SDLP leader John Hume was blocking progress in the Northern Ireland talks provoked a brusque reply from the Prime Minister John Major.