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10 NovPresident-elect Michael D Higgins has said he wants to play an energetic role in helping turn around the country's fortunes.
3 NovPresident-elect Michael D Higgins met Mary McAleese at Áras an Uachtaráin this afternoon.
31 OctBrendan Howlin has said he apologised unreservedly to the Referendum Commission for his recent comments criticising the body.
Michael D Higgins has been one of the most forceful left-wing voices in Irish life for more than 40 years.
David McCullagh charts the rise and subsequent fall of Seán Gallagher during the Presidential election campaign.
Click here for a full breakdown of the President Election Recall Poll carried out by Red C for RTÉ
Agence France-Presse gives its take on the "elderly Irish poet" who seems set to become the ninth President of Ireland
Listen back to an interview with Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne from January 2010
A selection of images from the President-elect's long and successful political career
Check the full results of the by-election which saw the election of Labour's Patrick Nulty after five counts
A look back at how the Presidential election unfolded after the campaign proper kicked off on 28 September
Charlie covers Vote 2011, including the thoughts of former Minister for Foreign Affairs David Andrews
Marian and guests discuss the elections and two referendums
Alison O'Connor and Brian Dowling cast their eyes back on what the former says was a 'filthy' campaign
David Davin-Power gives his take on what has been a bruising Presidential campaign
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Social media, new platforms, digital activism, a mobile future and apps were up for discussion at this week's event in Dublin