The Republic of Ireland's new president says "our actions today will shape the world our grandchildren will inherit".
Catherine Connolly will become the Republic of Ireland's 10th president, as Michael D Higgins' term ends after 14 years.
Catherine Connolly becomes the Republic of Ireland's 10th president, as Michael D Higgins' term ends after 14 years.
Some stauncher unionists are openly welcoming the possibility that Connolly’s tenure will damage Irish-American relations and ...
Irish language Editor at The Irish News, Robert McMillen says Connolly isn’t jumping on the language bandwagon, she ...
Ireland’s 10th president references diversity, climate, housing, neutrality and Irish unity at ceremony in Dublin Castle ...
Catherine Connolly will be officially declared Ireland's tenth president at an inauguration ceremony in Dublin Castle later ...
CATHERINE Connolly vowed to be “a catalyst for change” as she was signed in as the 10th President of Ireland today. In her ...
She was first spotted after stepping out of Farmleigh House with her husband Brian McEnery where she had stayed overnight.
Ms Connolly, who united the left to beat candidates supported by the two major parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, said in her inauguration speech that, with its history of neutrality, Ireland was ...
Catherine Connolly said she will ensure “all voices are represented, heard and valued” as she became the 10th president of ...
NI First Minister Michelle O’Neill was in attendance, while deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly was unable to attend ...