Irish president appoints seven members to Council of State

Image caption, The seven new members of the council of state will work as advisors to the Irish president

Irish President Michael D Higgins has announced seven new appointments to the Council of State (an Chomhairle St谩it).

The Council of State is established by the Constitution of Ireland.

Also included is disability activist Sin茅ad Burke, who was named by British Vogue as one of the 25 most influential women in 2018.

The seven new members, announced on Thursday, will work as advisers to the president for his second term.

They council has the authority to provide for the temporary exercise of the duties of the president, in the event that these cannot be exercised by either the president or the presidential commission.

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Image caption, Dr Sindy Joyce recently graduated with a PHD

They sit alongside a number of people including current and former taoisigh, former Irish presidents, the chief justice Mr Justice Frank Clarke and the Attorney-General S茅amus Woulfe SC.

Ms Burke said on Twitter that she was "incredibly honoured" to have been included in the new appointments.

She added that she was looking forward to "amplifying voices on issues of equality, access and education".

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Other appointees include Dr Cara Augustenborg, a fellow in environmental policy at University College Dublin and former journalist and Irish language commissioner Sean 脫 Cuirre谩in.

Rev Dr Johnston McMaster, a Methodist minister and assistant professor at Trinity College Dublin, is also appointed. He is a regular contributor to 'Thought for the Day' on the 大象传媒's Good Morning Ulster programme.

Dr Mary Murphy, senior lecturer at Maynooth University also joins the council.

The seventh new appointment is Maurice Malone, chief executive of the Birmingham Irish Association.