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Tori O'Connell pictured with reserve Supreme Champion & Supreme Champion during awards ceremony at Cork Summer Show in Curraheen. Alison Miles
Alison Miles
File image of British prime minister Keir Starmer Alamy
Alamy
#DOWNING STREET: Keir Starmer is reflecting on the “political realities” he now faces, a Cabinet minister said as he failed to rule out the possibility the British prime minister could resign.
#MIDDLE EAST: US vice-president JD Vance arrived in Switzerland to help formally launch negotiations with Iranian leaders over curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme and building the fragile interim deal to end the war in Iran.
#TAX: Britain’s King Charles is to become the first UK head of state to reveal their personal tax bill to help enhance transparency around royal finances.
Former President Michael D. Higgins with Orla Flynn, ATU President and Billy Bennett, Registrar and Chief Academic Officer at ceremony where he was conferred with Honorary Doctorate Copyright : Eamon Ward
Copyright : Eamon Ward
Atlantic Technological University conferred an honorary doctorate on former President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins at a special ceremony that took place on Friday 19 June at its Connemara campus in Letterfrack.
The award recognised President Higgins’s exceptional contribution to public life, culture, literature and human rights over several decades, as well as his enduring commitment to creativity and inclusive citizenship.
Speaking at the conferring, ATU President Orla Flynn said President Higgins’s “lifelong dedication to the arts, to social justice and to the idea of an inclusive republic aligns deeply with the mission and values of Atlantic Technological University”.
ATU also conferred an honorary doctorate on and design pioneer Mary V. Mullin in recognition of her lifelong impact on design education and cultural development in Ireland and internationally.
Her career began in 1968 at the Kilkenny Design Workshops, and she went on to play a founding role in what is now the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland.
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