Catherine Connolly has won Ireland's presidential election by a landslide, official results on Saturday showed.Connolly, an independent candidate who was backed by the left-wing opposition, won over ...
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Left-wing independent Catherine Connolly, who secured the backing of Ireland's left-leaning parties, including Sinn Féin, has won the country's presidential election in a landslide victory against her ...
It's a landslide win for Catherine Connolly as she has been officially announced the 10th President of Ireland. The Independent candidate was victorious as the result was announced in Dublin Castle ...
Veteran independent lawmaker Catherine Connolly is set to be Ireland's new president after Fine Gael's Heather Humphreys conceded in the election. It brings an end to popular incumbent Michael D ...
Catherine Connolly is officially declared the Republic of Ireland's next president Connolly will be the country's 10th president, taking over from Michael D Higgins who has served the maximum two ...
Catherine Connolly will be the 10th President of Ireland, taking over from Michael D Higgins who served the maximum two terms in office. The pair spoke by phone earlier this evening and President ...
The writing had been on the wall that Catherine Connolly was going to win the presidential election for several weeks. After Jim Gavin’s departure from the race, polls began to show rising support for ...
Catherine Connolly, a former psychologist and barrister from Galway, has emerged as a unifying force for the Irish left in the presidential election - embracing her self-described status as a ...
Catherine Connolly, a former psychologist and barrister from Galway, is a self-described political “underdog” who has united the Irish left for the presidential election. The 68-year-old mother of two ...
For a presidential term that will last seven years, the run-up to this election has felt twice as long. In Ireland, voters will head to the polls on Friday – lethargic, languid and ready to mark a box ...
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