Catherine Connolly wants to make Irish working language of Áras when she takes office
President-elect plans to ‘bring in Irish from the margins’ amid other priorities including disability
President-elect plans to ‘bring in Irish from the margins’ amid other priorities including disability
New procedures to be in place next year after legislation is rushed through Oireachtas
Abuse of Heather Humphreys will feed into unity debate in Northern Ireland
The president has significant latitude to construct their own programme – from events they decide to attend to who they invite to the Áras
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Government leaders should spell out what they mean by traditional neutrality
The Minister for Justice is unafraid to say he wants a single sovereign state for Ireland
Spoiled votes and lack of candidates has renewed focus on the presidential nomination process
Seán Ó Fearghaíl says his concerns raised at meetings of Fianna Fáil party led nowhere
Presidential election: Never again should Fine Gael send a Protestant candidate out, unprepared, into a sectarian storm
We have money, talent and trust, but to cross threshold into action demands something rarer: courage
Fianna Fail leader has come under pressure after he championed Jim Gavin to become the party’s presidential candidate
There is real possibility that political coalition will form to exploit public dissatisfaction with KTOLO politics
Anyone with smartphone and a social media account can now conduct a doorstep and stream it instantly
Individual tailored partnership programme between Ireland and Nato is under ‘threat’, Jock Stirrup warns
Absence of choice proves to be overwhelming motivation behind record number of protest votes
Sligo-based GP, one of Connolly’s 13 siblings, said her sister’s election was ‘historic, beautiful, and a dream come true’
There are five things the left needs to do now to capitalise on Catherine Connolly’s win
‘This election was a remarkably positive outcome for democracy’
Daniel Soave, 39, appeared before Judge Derek Cooney at Dublin District Court
MEP says there is feeling of ‘utter depression’ within party after underwhelming performance
Thomas Byrne claims fallout in party after ‘disastrous’ presidential campaign is turning public off
A big question for the incoming president is how she can reconcile her radical anti-establishment politics with a position as first citizen
Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
A precedent for outspokenness, set by Michael D Higgins, now seems to be a baseline minimum
President, who is due to end his second term on November 10th, went to St James’s over ‘localised infection’
John Lahart’s comments about Taoiseach echoed by Carlow-Kilkenny TD John McGuinness
The other story running through this election is one of disenchantment and disengagement
Online campaigns to spoil votes were cited as one reason behind increased turnout in 2025 vote
Among other potential contenders is the president-elect’s son, Stephen Connolly
Mary Lou McDonald expressed preference for encouraging transfers between left-wing parties in Galway West byelection
Barrister says she was not part of ‘spoil the vote’ campaign and did not rule out running in future elections
Inauguration ceremony for 10th president of Ireland to be held on November 11th
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