In Pictures: Bondi Beach after the Hanukkah gathering massacre
Police cordons in place and community vigil grows as Bondi Beach and Sydney absorb the shock and grief in the shooting’s aftermath.
Dublin firefighters in pictures: Ordinary people quietly putting things right
On a night with Dublin Fire Brigade, what stands out is the crews’ quiet control and confidence
Catherine Connolly elected after landslide win
Catherine Connolly has been elected the 10th president of Ireland in a landslide win over Heather Humphreys. Video: Dan Dennison/Chris Maddaloni
Pat Leahy on Catherine Connolly's presidential election landslide
Pat Leahy takes us through his top three points on the presidential election and the outcome of the vote. Video: Dan Dennison.
Catherine Connolly votes in Galway
Catherine Connolly has cast her vote in the presidential election in Galway. Video: Dan Dennison
After 53 years on Talbot Street, Dublin city’s last wallpaper shop prepares to close
We speak with Eamonn Keane about the Family-owned Gerry Keane Wallpapers closing down after Christmas 2025. Video: Dan Dennison
Presidential election explained: what power does the president have?
Who can be president? Who can vote in presidential elections? When will we know the result?
Can the president introduce new policies?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
The president's greatest power has never been used
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Can the president veto a law?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Can anyone run for president?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Can the president criticise the government?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Does the president need permission to leave the State?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Can the president criticise the government?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Can the president veto a law?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison












