
Michael Hayes
Michael Hayes was an influential figure in Irish politics, known for his involvement in Cumann na nGaedheal and later Fine Gael. He served as a minister in various capacities and was noted for his contributions to discussions about the complexities of political relationships in Ireland during the revolutionary period, particularly in the context of the Civil War.
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Recent news mentions
Michael ‘Mikey’ Hayes died after he was found with critical injuries outside his home.
Pensioner fatally assaulted outside home had ‘heart of gold’, funeral hears – The Irish Times
Michael Hayes was a pensioner who was allegedly attacked and found with critical injuries.
Man appears in court charged with murder of Limerick pensioner – The Irish TimesMichael Hayes was a victim of a fatal assault in Limerick city.
Man (71) was beaten to death in Limerick with bag containing drinks bottles, gardaí believe – The Irish Times
Michael Hayes was found with serious injuries near his home and later pronounced dead.
Gardaí arrest suspect after man (70s) dies in Limerick city – The Irish Times
Michael Hayes kept notes of a conversation with Mulcahy in the 1960s on the difficulties of disentangling relationships and status between 1919 and 1922.
Ministerial overload isn’t going to solve our problems. Neither is Civil Service squeeze – The Irish Times








