Catherine Connolly’s election as president has added a new dynamic to Irish politics / Justine (…)
After a bizarre contest in which both government candidates blew their chances, the left has shown it can unite to win The magical ingredient required to become the president of Ireland is as mysterious as what Coca-Cola puts into its fizzy drink, but legions of voters think Catherine Connolly (…)
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