Who were the Irish National Invincibles and should they be reinterred?

A podcast has generated new interest in the Irish National Invincibles, a splinter group of the IRB who had five members hanged and buried in Kilmainham Gaol in 1883 for murdering two senior civil servants in the Phoenix Park. Video: Bryan O'Brien

Associated article


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


LATEST STORIES