Taoiseach speaks in the Dáil about the Occupied Territories Bill
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