IN Mountjoy Jail, on 8 December 1922, during the height of the Irish Civil War, four men were executed in what was to be a highly controversial episode in modern Irish history.
Also, the JCWK Dance Lab will present The Greater Reading Area Dance Exchange Festival, and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers will return to the State Theatre in Easton.
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