Bertie Ahern
East Belfast GAA kids special guests at Dublin football final
Two underage teams from East Belfast GAA played in the half-time games during Sunday's Dublin SFC final.
United Ireland ‘most desirable outcome for people and communities’ says Bertie Ahern ahead of New Ireland Commission event
The former Taoiseach will speak at the SDLP initiative event in Dublin tonight
Bertie Ahern joins calls to put reconciliation at centre of Stormont Programme for Government
Former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern has added his name to a peace activist statement calling on the restored Stormont Executive to put reconciliation at the forefront of its programme for government.
Ahern urged Blair to clarify speculation around Casement ‘black diaries’
Amid Northern Ireland peace process efforts, Bertie Ahern asked Tony Blair to look at the issue to close ‘an unhappy period in Anglo-Irish relations’.
Documents reveal Bertie Ahern asked Tony Blair about release of man convicted of murdering Lord Mountbatten in 1979
Bronze bust of David Trimble unveiled at Dáil
The tribute to Lord Trimble is displayed at Leinster House beside a bust of John Hume which was unveiled in March.
University honour for Sir John Major, ‘one of founders of NI peace process’
Sir John was honoured by Queen’s University Belfast at an event at Westminster.
George Mitchell sends birthday message to cross-community football club
Alastair Campbell and former taoiseach Bertie Ahern also sent messages of congratulations to Carryduff Colts.
Mandelson was advised not to refer to Ireland as ‘The Free State’
Declassified files reveal briefing notes given to new Northern Ireland Office ministers in 1999.
Deaglán de Bréadún: The Boyne has been the scene of old battles and new hopes
THE fact that today is the occasion for one of the main communities in the north to celebrate King William's victory in the Battle of the Boyne brings back recollections of a visit I made in 2008 to the location of that game-changing encounter.