Confidential government files have revealed that Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds, felt in April 1992 that a courtesy call by President Mary Robinson to Queen Elizabeth “should not be encouraged".
Then taoiseach Albert Reynolds was accused of “anti-bank sentiment” after he criticised the banks for their perceived lack of support for small business. Files released under the 30-year rule ...
Secret documents show that then taoiseach Albert Reynolds sought to rely on “custom and practice” to explain the controversial appointment of Attorney General Harry Whelehan as a High Court ...
A war of words erupted between taoiseach Albert Reynolds and Irish banking chiefs over claims they were not supporting small Irish businesses in the mid-1990s. Confidential files released as part ...
Taoiseach Albert Reynolds issued an open invitation to Nelson Mandela to visit Ireland before the African National Congress (ANC) leader was inaugurated as South Africa’s first post-apartheid ...
Report shows animation for the RTÉ 1 o'clock News. In-studio interview with Albert Reynolds, Minister for Finance, who defends the scheme whose beneficiaries deprived the exchequer of £67 million.
Harry Whelehan at the Four Courts for his appointment as a High Court judge. Albert Reynolds later accused Whelehan of seriously misleading the government when it was revealed he had previously ...