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Park Hotel Kenmare - showcasing the best of contemporary art
The Park Hotel in Kenmare, Co Kerry, owned by Bryan and Tara Meehan is home to a large collection of contemporary art. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Rory Gallagher's 1961 Fender Stratocaster goes on display in Dublin
Rory Gallagher's 1961 Fender Stratocaster has gone on display at the National Museum after being purchased by the State. Video: Ronan McGreevy
Opinion - Catherine Connolly can criticise the EU and still become president
Justine McCarthy on how, with a new generation of voters coming of age, neutrality could be a decisive factor. Video: Dan Dennison
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
Is the president apolitical?
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
Scammers and Ireland - huge data leak reveals how Irish people are ripped off
Irish people are among the most sought-after by scammers
Explainer - Can Jim Gavin become president?
Art O’Leary, CEO of An Coimisiún Toghcháin (The Electoral Commission) takes us through the detail around names on ballot papers and voting. Video: Dan Dennison
Explainer - Can Jim Gavin become president?
Art O’Leary, CEO of An Coimisiún Toghcháin (The Electoral Commission) takes us through the detail around names on ballot papers and voting. Video: Dan Dennison
Trump says Hamas must 'disarm or be disarmed, perhaps violently'
Speaking to the press, Trump said Hamas "must disarm or be disarmed, perhaps violently". Video: Reuters
Taoiseach speaks in the Dáil about the Occupied Territories Bill
Taoiseach Micheál Martin questioned in the Dáil about the progress of the Occupied Territories Bill. Video: Oireachtas TV
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
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
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 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
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
Is the president apolitical?
Professor David Kenny of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin outlines some of the key powers of the presidency. Video: Dan Dennison
Israel begins to release Palestinian prisoners under Gaza ceasefire deal
Israel begins to release Palestinian prisoners, with buses arriving in Ramallah, as part of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. Video: Reuters
Trump tells Knesset 'long nightmare' over for Israelis and Palestinians
Trump has hailed an end to a “painful nightmare” after two years of Israel’s war in Gaza. Video: Reuters
Hamas releases all remaining Israeli hostages
Trump said the war "was over" as all the remaining 20 Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip have released by Hamas. (Reuters)
A tour of The Shackleton Experience
Aline FitzGerald, General Manager of The Shackleton Experience, discusses the importance of the space and highlights some artefacts. Video: Dan Dennison
Dominic Coyle picks out highlights from The Irish Times Budget 2026 Q&A
We fielded hundreds of questions from readers after Budget 2026 - Dominic Coyle goes through the issues that stood out. Video: Dan Dennison
'The joy is deep': Palestinians and Israelis celebrate Gaza peace deal
There were celebrations in both Khan Younis and Tel Aviv after the announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a peace plan. Video: Reuters
Connolly refuses to be drawn on question over repossession court cases
Catherine Connolly has refused to be drawn on whether she represented financial institutions in repossession cases as a barrister. Video: Jack Horgan-Jones.
Ballymun grandmother discovers plan to demolish home through site notice
Patricia Barber (83) has lived in the same house in Ballymun since 1967. Recently, she discovered a planning notice intending to knock it. Video: Dan Dennison
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