businessThe story of Éamon de Valera’s surrenderOn hearing the shelling stop, the Long Fellow waved the white flag, writes Ryle Dwyer
businessMilitary pushed legal matters to one side before it lined 1916 rebels up against the wallGeneral John Maxwell ignored calls from the viceroy to spare the lives of those on the periphery of the Rising and instead pursued martial justice, allowing defendants little more than 10 minutes in their ‘trials’ to tell their side of the story, writes Sean Enright
newsCountess Markievicz among the Rising figures to never receive medalThree leading figures from the 1916 Easter Rising were never awarded a military medal for their role in the rebellion, newly declassified files reveal.