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Morning Ireland

English, Foreign/International, 1 season, 6761 episodes, 4 days, 10 hours, 36 minutes
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RTÉ's flagship news and current affairs radio programme and the most listened-to show in Ireland, featuring the latest news and analysis with Rachael English, Gavin Jennings, Audrey Carville, Áine Lawlor and Mary Wilson. Listen live Monday to Friday at 7am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/25/20247 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
10/25/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Clocks go back this Sunday, should we still be doing this?

Seán Kelly, Ireland South Fine Gael MEP, on why he thinks we should scrap daylight savings time.
10/25/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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Things to do around the country over the October BH weekend

Kate Varley runs through events taking place around the country this bank holiday weekend.
10/25/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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Diageo to invest €30m in brewery to meet soaring demand for Guinness 0.0

Lucy Norris reports on the rise and rise of non-alcoholic drinks.
10/25/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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17 killed and 32 injured in Israeli strike on school in Gaza's Nuseirat camp

UNRWA's Sam Rose discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza as an Israeli strike kills at least 17 people.
10/25/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Kate Carolan.
10/25/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/25/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/25/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Concern new mental health legislation will not be enacted in the current Dáil term

Philip Watt, Mental Reform Ireland, discusses why they are disappointed the new Mental Health Bill won't be passed before the general election.
10/25/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Hutch to appear in Spanish court over money laundering offences

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Gerard Hutch, the man known as 'the Monk', is due to appear in court in Spain later this morning in connection with alleged money laundering offences.
10/25/20242 minutes, 50 seconds
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Number of new houses built so far this year down on last year's equivalent figures

John McCartney, Director of Research with BNP Paribas Real Estate discusses the latest housing figures.
10/25/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/25/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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Shortlist announced for An Post Irish Book Awards

Evelyn O’Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on the shortlist for the An Post Irish Book Awards.
10/25/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/25/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Search at Kyran Durnin's former home and nearby wasteland ends

North East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll discusses the latest in the search for Dundalk boy Kyran Durnin.
10/25/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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UN warns current climate policies will raise temperatures by 3.1C

Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy Systems at UCC, outlines what the latest Emissions Gap report from the United Nations means for Ireland.
10/25/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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NI man in catfish case to be sentenced over manslaughter, blackmail

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor reports on the sentencing of an Armagh man later today following an international catfishing investigation.
10/25/20247 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/24/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
10/24/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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Nearly 25 million votes already cast as Harris, Trump hit battleground states

David Smith, The Guardian’s Washington Bureau Chief reports on the latest in the US Presidential race.
10/24/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/24/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/24/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Motor insurance premiums rose 2% last year - Central Bank

Brian Hanley CEO Alliance for Insurance Reform discusses the rise in the cost of motor premiums.
10/24/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Research shows termination notices for renters continuing to rise

John-Mark McCafferty, chief executive of Threshold, discusses new figures showing a rise in the number of renters getting termination notices as private landlords leave the market.
10/24/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/24/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Tolls to increase for M50, national roads and Dublin Tunnel from January 1

TII's Sean O'Neill explanes why some tolls are increasing from the new year.
10/24/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/24/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Labour party 'in the process of repealing and replacing the Legacy Act' - Benn

Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, speaks on the UK government's decision to challenge the Legacy Act court ruling despite plans to repeal it.
10/24/202412 minutes, 37 seconds
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Charity for child sexual abuse surivors sees significant increase to waiting list

Deirdre Kenny, One in Four, discusses why child sexual abuse is still a major issue in Ireland.
10/24/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Bank of Ireland employee jailed for money laundering and assisting organised crime

Michael Cryan, Detective Superintendent with the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau outlines the details behind the sentencing of a 26-year-old Bank of Ireland employee who facilitated the Black Axe Organised Crime Group.
10/24/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Search at Kyran Durnin's former home to resume for third day

North East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll discusses the latest in the seach for Dundalk boy Kyran Durnin.
10/24/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Average speed cameras to be rolled out on N5, N3 tomorrow

Minister for Justice and newly-appointed deputy leader of Fine Gael, Helen McEntee announces the operation of the Average Safety Camera systems on the N5 and the N3.
10/24/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/24/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch arrested in Spain

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Gerard Hutch, the man known as 'The Monk', and a number of his relatives have been arrested in Spain as part of an investigation into money laundering activities.
10/24/20241 minute, 13 seconds
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94% of retailers have been impacted by shoplifting - survey

Tony Gallagher, Event, Security, and Risk Manager with Ashtree Risk Group and former inspector for North Central Dublin discusses the rise of crime against retailers.
10/23/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/23/20243 minutes, 12 seconds
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Dublin City Council launching Dublin Drone Innovation Partnership today

Jamie Cudden, Smart City Programme Manager, Dublin City Council, discusses the launch of the Drone Innovation Project.
10/23/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/23/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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North Carolina - sliding into swing status

Washington Correspondent Sean Whelan reports from the now swing state North Carolina ahead of the upcoming vote in the US Presidential Election.
10/23/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
10/23/20241 minute, 29 seconds
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Searches in Spain and Ireland targeting Hutch crime gang

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that a number of searches have been carried out in Ireland and Spain as part of an investigation into the activities of the Hutch organised crime group.
10/23/20241 minute, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/23/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/23/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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UN demand 'prompt' probe into strike near Beirut hospital

Georgios Petropoulos, Head of the UN Sub Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Gaza discusses the latest of the dire situation in northern Gaza.
10/23/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Search continues at former family home of Kyran Durnin in Co. Louth

Marc O'Driscoll, North East Correspondent, gives us the latest developments the search for missing child Kyran Durnin in Dundalk.
10/23/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Former Abercrombie and Fitch CEO charged with sex trafficking

US Based Journalist Harriet Alexander discusses the trafficking charges brought against former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries.
10/23/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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OPW appears before Public Accounts Committee over cost of construction of modular homes

Alan Kelly, Labour TD for Tipperary and member of the Public Accounts Committee, discusses the increased cost of building modular homes for Ukrainian refugees.
10/23/202411 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/23/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cost of failing to meet climate targets could exceed €8bn - Advisory Council

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council, warns that it is unlikley Ireland will meet its second carbon budget for 2026 - 2030 and that could lead to billions of euros in fines.
10/23/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/23/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Two senior figures in Kinahan Organised Crime Group jailed in the UK

Michael O’Sullivan former Assistant Garda Commissioner discusses the significance of the prison sentences handed down to senior figures of the Kinahan crime gang in the UK.
10/23/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Roscommon barber Paddy Joe Burke to hang up his scissors after 52 years in business

Paddy Joe Burke discusses the legacy of his barber shop as he takes in the poll for the final time this evening.
10/23/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Israel continuing to prevent humanitarian aid to reach northern Gaza - UNRWA

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, on the impact of continued bombing on the people living in Northern Gaza.
10/22/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Man jailed for eight years for rape and coercive control of his wife

Sarah Benson, CEO of Women’s Aid, discusses the importance of domestic violence victim, Kathleen Correia, speaking out after her husband's sentencing for rape and coercive control.
10/22/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/22/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/22/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Number of 13-year-olds with a disability increases by 17% in a decade

Emer Smyth, Research Professor, ESRI discusses a new report which finds 13-year-olds are now more likely to have a disability than a decade ago.
10/22/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/22/20246 minutes
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Harris and Trump in bid to win over undecided voters ahead of election day

Eric Ham, political analyst with CTV News reports on the latest developments in the US presidential elections.
10/22/20247 minutes, 39 seconds
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Meta to test using facial recognition to combat fake ads

Brian O’Donovan, RTÉ’s Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses Meta’s plans to test new uses of facial recognition to combat misuse of images of celebrities and public figures for fake ads.
10/22/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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House and garden to be searched in Kyran Durnin investigation

Marc O'Driscoll, North East Correspondent, reports that a search operation is being carried out at a house in Co Louth as part of the investigation into the disappearance of eight-year-old Kyran Durnin.
10/22/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Approx. 3,000 people die of sepsis in Ireland every year

Joe Hughes speaks to Eithne Dodd about his son Sean who died of sepsis in 2018 and Dr Diarmuid Quinlan, medical director of the Irish College of GPs, explains why its so important for GPs to recognise the signs of possible sepsis.
10/22/20247 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
10/22/20241 minute, 35 seconds
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Blinken heads to the Middle East as Israel strikes Beirut

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News, on the 11th visit of US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken to Israel since the 7 October attack.
10/22/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Drop in number of rental properties within HAP rate

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director of the Simon Communities of Ireland, discusses their latest “Locked Out of the Market” report.
10/22/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/22/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/22/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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Government party leaders agree on 2024 general election

Paul Cunningham RTÉ Political Correspondent tells us how the coalition leaders have agreed a process for the general election.
10/22/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/22/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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US Envoy Hochstein to hold ceasefire talks with Lebanese officials

Jotam Confino, Israel-based Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, discusses the onslaught of Gaza and wider the Middle Eastern conflict.
10/21/20248 minutes, 13 seconds
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16,000 homes and businesses without power following storm

Shane O'Curraighin RTÉ North West Correspondent, and Brian Tapley ESB Networks Manager, discuss how Storm Ashley affected the country yesterday.
10/21/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Extra gardaí, tourist tax proposed to improve Dublin city

David Mc Redmond, CEO of An Post, and Chair of The Dublin City Centre Taskforce, discusses their report on how to revitalise the capital.
10/21/202410 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/21/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Clean-up operations continuing around the country following Storm Ashley

Kate Varley reports on the clean-up operations that are continuing as the country assesses the damage caused by the storm.
10/21/20242 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/21/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
10/21/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/21/20247 minutes, 58 seconds
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Estimate 50,000 children suffering from acute malnutrition in Gaza

Chidren in Gaza tell BBC Arabic about the food they're missing as the war in the Middle East continues and James Elder, Unicef Global Spokesperson, discusses the deepening humanitarian crises in Gaza.
10/21/20249 minutes, 12 seconds
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Over 950 teacher posts in primary and special schools vacant - survey

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, speaks toShane Loftus, principal at Our Lady Immaculate School Senior National School in Dublin’s Darndale about the teacher vacancies they have and John Boyle, INTO General Secretary, discusses the deepening teacher supply crisis.
10/21/20248 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/21/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
10/21/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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General Election this year is Taoiseach's 'expectation'

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the meeting this evening of the Coalition leaders after the Taoiseach Simon Harris flagged the election is likely to be held in 2024 and we hear from the Cavan-Monaghan constituency after the shock announcement that Heather Humphreys will not run.
10/21/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/21/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/18/20244 minutes, 1 second
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Kate Carolan.
10/18/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/18/20247 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/18/20242 minutes, 56 seconds
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'I'm terrified every second of the day' - A mother on trying to protect her children in Lebanon

Cian McCormack speaks to Oxfam humanitarian worker Nour Shaw-af in Lebanon as they come under more and more pressure.
10/18/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Thousands expected as Wexford Festival Opera opens

Evelyn O' Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on the programme of events for the 73rd Wexford Festival Opera.
10/18/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
10/18/20242 minutes, 20 seconds
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Dáil to vote on final Oireachtas report on assisted dying

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent outlines the details of next week's Dáil vote on the Final Report of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying.
10/18/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Gallagher family welcomes donation of iconic guitar to State

Dónal Gallagher, brother of the late Rory Gallagher, discusses the auction of the famous 1961 Fender Stratocaster which was made famous by the blues legend.
10/18/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Hamas leader Sinwar killed by Israeli troops in Gaza

Paraic O'Brien, Channel 4 News, reports from Israel on the death of Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar.
10/18/20247 minutes, 45 seconds
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Will Sinwar killing mark the beginning of end of Gaza war?

Nomi Bar-Yaacov, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, discusses the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and the impact on Middle East tensions.
10/18/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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On the ground in Wisconsin as Harris focuses in on key battleground

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports from Wisconsin where Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned accross the State for the 2024 presidential election yesterday.
10/18/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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One year on from Storm Babet floods that put Midleton under water

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the lasting impact of Storm Babet which damaged hundreds of properties in Midleton county Cork in October of last year following extensive flooding.
10/18/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/18/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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Public space in Dublin City set to be named after writer Mary Lavin

Alice Ryan, writer and grand daughter of the late Mary Lavin and Colm Tóibín, Laureate for Irish Fiction, discusses the legacy of Mary Lavin who today becomes the first female Irish writer to have a public space in Dublin named in her honour.
10/18/20248 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/18/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Pest control issues a major factor in food enforcement orders, says FSAI

Sheila Naughton reports on the growing number of Food Safety Authority of Ireland enforcement orders on food businesses.
10/17/20244 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/17/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/17/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
10/17/20242 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/17/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Dublin city bins being modified to stop drink container scavenging

Ciaran Foley, CEO of Re-turn, discusses the modification of public bins in Dublin to try and prevent scavenging for plastic bottles and cans.
10/17/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/17/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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Safe access zones around abortion services come into effect today

Dr Mary Favier, Cork GP and former president of the Irish College of General Practitioners, on the introduction of safe-access zones around healthcare facilities providing abortion services.
10/17/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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Liam Payne's mental health suffered following worldwide fame at just 16

2FM's Tracy Clifford on the death of former One Direction star Liam Payne at the age of 31.
10/17/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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Carroll MacNeill calls for Catherine Murphy to be Chair of the Public Accounts Committee

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Minister for European Affairs & Defence, discusses the EU leaders summit in Brussels and continuing issues for Sinn Féin.
10/17/20248 minutes, 47 seconds
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Drogheda boy may have been killed over two years ago - gardaí

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on missing eight-year-old Kyran Durnin after gardai upgraded their investigation to a murder inquiry.
10/17/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dublin Councillor Gavin Pepper investigated over alleged code of ethics breaches

Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, discusses an investigation into Dublin city councillor Gavin Pepper for alleged breaches of the local government code of ethics.
10/17/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Strong opposition to energy storage project in Inishowen

Shane Ó Curraighín, North West Correspondent, tells us about a public meeting held in Donegal regarding a proposed iron battery-storage project.
10/17/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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One Direction singer Liam Payne dies in Argentina aged 31

Valen Iricibar, Editor at the Buenos Aires Herald, reports on the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne in the Argentinian capital.
10/17/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/17/20247 minutes, 28 seconds
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Rory Gallagher collection items go up for auction in London

Tommy Meskill, London Correspondent, reports on today's auction of Rory Gallagher's iconic Fender Stratocaster.
10/17/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/17/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Are we heading for a General Election this side of Christmas?

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses Sinn Feín's aim to nominate Mairead Farrell as chairperson of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee.
10/17/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In THe Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/16/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gail Conway.
10/16/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
10/16/20241 minute, 33 seconds
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Israel strikes Beirut after rejecting ceasefire

Paraic O’Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, reports from Jerusalem amid a new warning from the US to Israel about access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
10/16/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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Search for murdered British soldier ends without success

Jon Hill, Lead Investigator of the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains, on the unsuccessful seven week search for Robert Nairac in Co. Louth.
10/16/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/16/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Man arrested in relation to creation and dissemination of false allegations on social media

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the arrest of a man related to a false social media post.
10/16/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Kamala Harris has a problem and it's called Gaza

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, visits Michigan - one of the seven battleground states that will decide the outcome of next months US Presidential election.
10/16/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/16/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/16/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/16/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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'McDonald has more questions to answer' - Social Democrats

Holly Cairns TD, leader of the Social Democrats, discusses Sinn Féin's handling of complaints made against party members including former Senator Niall O Donnghaile who resigned over sending inappropriate text messages.
10/16/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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What's likely to happen next in Brian Stanley - Sinn Féin controversy?

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports former Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley has accused Mary Lou McDonald of abusing Dáil privilege.
10/16/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sinn Féin accepts full info. around Ó Donnghaile resignation not provided to public and Oireachtas

Pearse Doherty TD, Sinn Féin's Finance spokesman, discusses the party's handling of the resignation of former Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile over sending inappropriate text messages to a teenager.
10/16/202424 minutes, 6 seconds
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Parents, staff call for reinstatement of therapists in special schools

Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports from Kolbe Special School in Portlaoise on concerns over the lack of therapists in special schools.
10/16/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Study finds there are 33 epilepsy-related deaths in Ireland each year

Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers speaks to Tina and Katie Young about the death of their daughter and sister Louise from Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy and Dr Yvonne Langan, Neurophysiologist at St James Hospital, discusses the findings of a new study into SUDEP.
10/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gail Conway.
10/15/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Assessing how numerous controversies may hit Sinn Féin in upcoming General Election

Alison O'Connor, columnist with the Sunday Times, discusses Sinn Féin's handling of a complaint made about Deputy Brian Stanley who has since resigned from the party.
10/15/20248 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mixed reaction to Stanley resignation in Laois-Offaly constituency

Eithne Dodd gets the reaction from people in Portlaoise to the resignation of Brian Stanley from Sinn Féin and Taoiseach Simon Harris explains what he wants to hear from Sinn Féin in the Dáil today.
10/15/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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More than 21 people killed in Israeli airstrike on north Lebanon town

Vincent Durac, Associate Professor in Middle East Politics at University College Dublin, on the likely next steps amid Israel's escalating wars in Lebanon and Gaza.
10/15/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/15/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Investigations under way into number of peat extraction sites after suspected illegal activities

Caroline O'Doherty, Environment Correspondent with the Irish Independent reports that 350 tonnes of peat were exported last year despite a ban on the commercial sale of it for solid fuel heating.
10/15/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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Play exploring the effects of bullying on children and adults touring the country

RTE's Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke reports on a new play that deals with young people, bullying and mobile phones.
10/15/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
10/15/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/15/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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New context to examine Occupied Territories Bill, AG says

Roderic O'Gorman, leader of the Green Party and Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, on the Govt. party leaders being told by the Attorney General that there is now a new context to examine the Occupied Territories Bill.
10/15/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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What do grassroots members of Sinn Féin think of Stanley issue?

RTÉ's Kieran Dineen speaks to Sinn Féin grassroots members about the controversial departure of Brian Stanley TD from the party.
10/15/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hospitality sector to lead Dublin protest against costs

Adrian Cummins, CEO Restaurants Association of Ireland discusses the protest today outside Leinster House to highlight the unsustainable cost of doing business.
10/15/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Stanley was advised to go to gardaí during complaint process, Sinn Féin says

Micheál Lehane, RTE's Political Correspondent, joins us ahead of today's Cabinet meeting with the latest on the Brian Stanley resignation saga.
10/15/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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Israel strikes north Lebanon town, UN expresses concern

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News, reports from Beirut amid growing tensions around an expected Israeli retaliatory strike on Hezbollah.
10/15/20246 minutes
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Poor gender equality biggest barrier for girls in STEM - study

Caroline O'Driscoll, I Wish co-founder discusses why only 28 per cent of the STEM workforce (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) are women.
10/15/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/15/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/15/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/15/20246 minutes, 33 seconds
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Does Sinn Féin have more questions to answer?

What questions remain for Mary Lou McDonald after Brian Stanley's resignation from the party? We hear from Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan?
10/14/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/14/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am Itt Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/14/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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Mayo bike scheme to support those with additional needs

Kevin O'Brien, of children's charity Variety Ireland, discusses the opening of Europe’s first automated greenway children’s disability cycling hub.
10/14/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
10/14/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/14/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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UN says Israeli tanks burst into peacekeeper base

Declan Power, Security and Defence Analyst, discusses the risk to Irish troops serving with the UNIFIL peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, amid increasing accusations of Israeli violations in the region.
10/14/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Stanley set to be removed from Public Accounts Committee

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, has the latest political news including that Brian Stanley is set to be removed from his role as Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee following his resignation from Sinn Féin over the weekend.
10/14/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/14/20245 minutes, 1 second
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New clinical trial unit set to open at Mater Hospital for patients with advanced cancer

Dr Austin Duffy, Director of the new Clinical Trial Unit at the Mater Hospital in Dublin discusses the scope of treatment open to patients with advanced cancer.
10/14/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Hezbollah drone attack kills four Israeli soldiers on army base

Kareem Chehayeb, Beirut-based journalist for the Associated Press, has the latest on a Hezbollah drone attack on an army base in central Israel.
10/14/20247 minutes
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/14/20245 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gail Conway.
10/14/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Sinn Féin is fit for Govt. and has procedures that work and hold people to account' - McDonald

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald speaks about the departure of long-time TD Brian Stanley as the party passes file to gardai.
10/14/202425 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gail Conway.
10/11/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Slow wastewater treatment upgrades unacceptable, says EPA

Noel Byrne, programme manager at the Environment Protection Agency, discusses their new Urban Wastewater Treatment in 2023 report.
10/11/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Uisce Eireann says strong progress being made after decades of under-investment

Michael Tinsley, waste water manager at Uisce Eireann, responds to the new waster water report from the EPA.
10/11/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tánaiste and Minister for Defence condemns Israeli forces firing at UNIFIL positions in Lebanon

Independent Senator and retired Irish Officer Tom Clonan discusses the Israeli attacks on UNIFIL positions in Lebanon.
10/11/202412 minutes, 1 second
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Northern Lights visible in skies across Ireland

Frances McCarthy, Eduaction Officer at MTU's Blackrock Caslte Observatory in Cork, on the Norhtern Lights being visible in Ireland last night.
10/11/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Biodiversity conservation funding 'totally inadequate' - CCAC

Professor Yvonne Buckley explains why the Climate Change Advisory Council is advocating for greater efforts to protect biodiversity in order to fight climate change.
10/11/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
10/11/20241 minute, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/11/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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Hezbollah official evades Israeli assassination attempt - sources

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News, brings us the latest after a night of death and destruction in Beirut.
10/11/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/11/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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At least 11 dead in Florida but Hurricane Milton not as bad as feared

Eithne Dodd speaks to Kilkenny native Shane Hoyne of The Castle Irish Pub in Orlando, Florida following Huricane Milton passing through the state.
10/11/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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Hostile EU parliament piles scorn on Hungary's Orban

Jack Power, European Correspondent, Irish Times, and Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Labour Party MEP, discuss the confrontation between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Hungary prime minister Viktor Orban.
10/11/20249 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ethel Kennedy, wife of RFK, dies at the age of 96

Dan Mulhall, former Irish ambassador to the US, pays tribute to the late Ethel Kennedy, wife of assassinated US senator Robert F Kennedy.
10/11/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/11/20247 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/11/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
10/11/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Dáil passes planning system legislation

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, on passing of mammoth Planning reform Bill the latest on claims of a Russian spy in the Oireachtas.
10/10/20248 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/10/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Irish tourist describes 'scary and chaotic' scenes in Orlando amid Hurricane Milton

Sheila Naughton speaks to Paige Comerford from Clondalkin who is currently on holiday in Orlando and Dr. Samantha Hallam, an oceanographer and climate scientist, specialising in hurricanes based in Maynooth University explains why Hurricane Milton is so strong.
10/10/20248 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
10/10/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Biden and Netanyahu speak in much awaited phone call amid escalating tensions in Middle East

Sebastian Usher, BBC Middle East analyst, tells us about that much anticipated phone call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
10/10/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Planning and Development Bill one of the most complex pieces of legislation to come before Dáil Eireann

Gavin Lawlor, President of the Irish Planning Institute, discusses his concerns on the new Planning and Development Bill which was voted through the Dail last night.
10/10/20247 minutes, 16 seconds
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Est. 1.2 million people have been displaced from their homes in Lebanon

Maeve Murphy, Head of the UNHCR Sub Office in Tripoli, Lebanon, describes the latest on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the country.
10/10/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/10/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gail Conway.
10/10/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
10/10/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Fugitive father seen with children in NZ wilderness for first time in years

Catrin Owen, journalist based in Aukland, New Zealand, reports that a father and his three children who disappeared into the wilderness three years ago have been sighted all together for the first time.
10/10/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
10/10/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Public encouraged to recycle electronics which may contain valuable metals

Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that householders are being encouraged to dig out unwanted electronics and cables.
10/10/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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'Dangerous and destructive' Milton makes landfall in Florida

Dr Athena Masson, meteorologist and hurricane specialist outlines the continuing fallout of Hurricane Milton as is makes landfall in Florida.
10/10/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/10/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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First meeting of an All-Party Group on Remote Work took place in Leinster House yesterday

John Evoy, General Manager of Grow Remote, welcomes the first meeting of the all-party group on remote work in the Oireachtas.
10/10/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Multiple deaths reported as Hurricane Milton hits Florida

Devoun Cetoute, reporter with the Miami Herald, provides the latest update on the fallout of Hurricane Milton in Florida
10/10/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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Milton returns to Category 5 as Florida braces for next hurricane

Matthew Cappucci, meteorologist working with the Washington Post, reports from Florida amid warnings of a 'risk to life' from Hurricane Milton.
10/9/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/9/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Marc O'Driscoll.
10/9/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Local community outreach hubs in North Dublin enabling students to become teachers

Professor Paul Downes, Director of the Educational Disadvantage Centre in DCU, outlines the experience of students in community outreach hubs who decided to become teachers.
10/9/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/9/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Estonia increases spending on defence since Russian invasion of Ukraine

Eastern Europe Reporter Liam Nolan visits Estonia as the small Baltic country has increased spending on defence to just over 3% of its annual GDP.
10/9/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Marc O'Driscoll.
10/9/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Govt's legislation to overhaul planning system due to go before TDs tonight

David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs correspondent, explains what's in the Government's controversial planning bill ahead of its final vote.
10/9/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Protest set to take place outside Dáil today over Planning Bill

Oisín Coghlan, Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth, outlines why he'll be protesting outside the Dáil today ahead of the Oireachtas debate on the Planning Bill.
10/9/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Actions of two Sinn Féin press officers 'reprehensible', McDonald tells Dáil

Paul Cunningham, RTÉ's Political Correspondent, discusses the fallout from revelations that Sinn Fein staff provided weferences for a former press officer, Michael McMonagle, who was then under investigation for child sexual offences.
10/9/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/9/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Hurricane Milton shocks experts with how quickly it has intensified

Dr. Athena Masson, Hurricane Specialist and Meteorologist based in Saint Augistine Florida discusses how the state is bracing itself for storm Milton's landfall.
10/9/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
10/9/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Antonio Guterres expresses deep concern over escalating Israeli attacks on Lebanon

Ettie Higgins, UNICEF Deputy Representative to Lebanon, on the humanitarian situation facing residents amid Israeli airstrikes and ground attacks.
10/9/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Endangered angel sharks tagged for research in Tralee Bay

Dr.Ross O'Neill, Marine Scientist, tells us about how two critically endangered angel sharks were captured and fitted with electronic tags in Tralee Bay, Co.Kerry.
10/9/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/9/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Joe Biden expected to talk by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today

Jim Muir, former Middle East BBC Corespondent is in Beirut with the latest on the escalating situation.
10/9/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Israel starts ground operations in southwest Lebanon

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, IDF spokesperson, reacts to criticism of Israel's military campaign in southern Lebanon.
10/8/202414 minutes, 13 seconds
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Extra 2,000 blood donations are needed over the next four weeks

Paul McKinney, Director of Donor Services and Logistics at the Irish Blood Transfusion Service, on concern over low blood stocks across all groups.
10/8/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
10/8/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Sinn Féin still has questions to answer over McMonagle - Alliance Party

Nuala McAllister, Alliance Party MLA, outlines what she believes needs to happen next for Sinn Féin following the Michael McMonagle case.
10/8/20247 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
10/8/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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UN and UNIFIL call for talks to restore stability to region

Fran McNulty, RTÉ Correspondent, reports from Lebanon where Israel has intensified attacks on Hezbollah targets in the south of the country.
10/8/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/8/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Surge in building of illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank

RTE's Deputy Foreign Editor Edmund Heaphy visits a West Bank town where an Israeli settlement looms over the landscape.
10/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/8/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Risk of winter power system alerts much lower - EirGrid

Diarmaid Gillespie Director of System Operations at EirGrid discusses their annual Winter Outlook assessment showing the risk of power outages is low.
10/8/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ireland's first satellie EIRSAT-1 has been orbitting the Earth for nearly a year

Professor Lorraine Hanlon, director of UCD's Centre for Space Research, explains how Ireland's first satellite, EIRSAT-1, has been able to detect gamma ray bursts.
10/8/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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First cost-of-living support this month as payment dates to be announced

Mícheál Lehane, RTÉ's Political Correspondent looks ahead to what we can expect at this morning's cabinet meeting.
10/8/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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New social media appeals body launched in Ireland

Thomas Hughes Chief Executive Officer of the new social media appeals body joins us to discuss its policing role.
10/8/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/8/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/8/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
10/8/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Security guards to begin operating on Dublin Bus services

Billy Hann Chief Executive Officer with Dublin Bus tells us about the new private security system across its network.
10/7/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pressure on Michelle O'Neill as SF deals with McMonagle case

Rebecca Black, reporter with PA Media in Belfast, outlines what the latest developments of the Michael McMonagle case mean for Sinn Féin.
10/7/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Today marks first anniversary of Gaza war

Edmund Heaphy, Deputy Foreign Editor, reports from Israel on the first anniversary of the Gaza war.
10/7/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Potential Hezbollah leader Safieddine out of contact since Friday, source says

Fran McNulty, RTÉ Correspondent, has the latest from Lebanon after another night of Israeli airstrikes targeting southern Beirut.
10/7/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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UK PM's chief of staff resigns amid 'in-fighting' rumours

Tommy Meskill, London correspondent, discusses the resignation of the UK Labour Party's chief of staff Sue Gray and her replacement with Cork man Morgan McSweeney.
10/7/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/7/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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E-scooters banned from public transport from today

Sheila Naughton reports on the ban on e-scooters on all public transport from today.
10/7/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
10/7/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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UN raises concerns over IDF tanks placed close to Irish post

Andrea Tenenti, United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, on the situation facing Irish peacekeeping troops at the UNP-652 outpost in south Lebanon.
10/7/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kieran Dineen.
10/7/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/7/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/7/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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Famous Cork chipper closes after 73 years of business

RTE's Jenny O'Sullivan reports on the closure of the iconic Lennox take-away in Cork.
10/7/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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12 months on normal life no longer exists in Gaza

Twelve months on from Israel's offensive in Gaza, normal life is stattered for those living there, as RTE's Tony Connely reports.
10/7/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kieran Dineen.
10/7/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/7/20248 minutes, 37 seconds
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Peadar Tóibín: ‘I was offered meeting with Vladimir Putin and trip to Moscow’

Peadar Toibin, leader of AONTU and TD for Meath West, discusses being approached by a consultancy firm and offered a trip to Russia with a chance to meet Vladimir Putin, when he was a Sinn Fein TD in 2017.
10/7/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says in the Papers

With Fiona Kelly
10/4/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Conor Lenihan remembers his late aunt, Mary O'Rourke

With Conor Lenihan,
10/4/20249 minutes, 14 seconds
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Another night of bombing of Beiruit by Israel close to the international airport, as another 20 towns and villages are ordered to evacuate

RTÉ Reporter Fran McNulty
10/4/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Maggie Doyle
10/4/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sport

With Des Cahill
10/4/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Israeli strikes shook Beirut again last night, apparently aimed at Hezbollah leaders

With RTÉ Reporter Edmund Heaphy
10/4/20248 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:50am Business News

With Petula Martyn
10/4/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Sligo University Hospital are offering low impact him replacement surgery to public patients so they can be in and out of hospital in a day

With John Kelly, a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at Sligo University Hospital
10/4/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mary McAleese remembers the late Mary O'Rourke

With Mary McAleese, former President of Ireland
10/4/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Oil prices jumped yesterday after President Biden was asked if he would support an Israeli strike on Iran’s oil facilities

With Muireann Lynch Senior Research Officer in Energy Economics at the ESRI
10/4/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:10am It Says in the Papers

With Fiona Kelly
10/4/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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7.55am Weather

With Gerry Murphy
10/4/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:35am Sport

With Des Cahill
10/4/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Mary Robinson speaks on the Israeli Palestinian conflict

With Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and Chair of The Elders
10/4/20249 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Minister for Education Norma Foley has defended a proposal to spend €9 million on mobile phone pouches for secondary schools

Sarah Green, the principal of St Seton's Secondary in Ballyfermot speaking to Kate Varley
10/4/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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25 children with serious illnesses from across Galway City and County will today be sworn in as Honorary Members of An Garda Síochána

With Annemarie McGloughlin and her son Tomás McGloughlin
10/4/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

With Andrew Doran Sherlock
10/3/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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Paul Cunningham reports on further election speculations and assessment of Budget 2025

With Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham
10/3/20242 minutes, 36 seconds
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The N2/A5 - one of the busiest and most dangerous roads on the island, is going to be upgraded

With Kate Corrigan, the mother of Nathan Corrigan, one of 50 people to have died on the road in the last 20 years
10/3/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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EPA warns Ireland's future prosperity and health are threatened, unless we start doing a loot more to protect our environment

Laura Burke, EPA Director General
10/3/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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There is a plan to deflect asteroids which may be bound for Earth, involving deliberately colliding with one to learn more

With Professor Alan Fitzsimmons from the Astrophysics Research Centre at Queen’s University Belfast
10/3/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Israel has continued to strike targets in Lebanon's capital city Beirut

RTÉ Reporter, Edmund Heaphy, in Tel Aviv
10/3/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sport

With Des Cahill
10/3/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:05am It Says in the Papers

With Fiona Kelly
10/3/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trade unions representing health service workers will protest today during lunch break due to staffing issues

With Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation
10/3/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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The countrys first budget of more than 100 billion euro has been criticised as lacking credibility

Seamus Coffey, Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
10/3/20247 minutes, 7 seconds
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Justice Minister Helen McEntee, live in Studio

with Justice Minister Helen McEntee
10/3/202412 minutes, 46 seconds
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One of two California doctors charged in the overdose death of "Friends" star Matthew Perry has pleaded guilty to distributing ketamine

US-Based Journalist Steve Futterman
10/3/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Overnight strikes in Beirut by Israel include a medical centre, as a number of countries put plans in place to evacuate citizens

With Prime Time's Fran McNulty
10/3/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:05am It Says in the Papers

Fiona Kelly
10/3/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business

With Petula Martyn & guest Jack Kennedy
10/3/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Brian Jennings
10/3/20247 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:35am Sport

With Des Cahill
10/3/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
10/2/20242 minutes, 51 seconds
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Michéal Martin says Irish troops in Lebanon "are safe"

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader, discusses the safety of Irish peacekeepers and citizens in the Middle East and reacts to Budget 2025.
10/2/202418 minutes, 50 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
10/2/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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120 people accuse Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sexual misconduct

US based journalist Steve Futterman discusses the fresh allegations made against music mogul P Diddy.
10/2/20242 minutes, 50 seconds
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How Budget 2025 has been received

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the reaction across the political spectrum to Budget 2025. Then, we hear from the public and other stakeholders as Kate Varley reports from Johnstown Bridge in Co. Kildare.
10/2/202410 minutes, 25 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Petula Martyn reports from KPMG's Budget Breakfast
10/2/20242 minutes, 43 seconds
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GPs to offer chickenpox vaccine to babies at 12 months old

Dr Chantal Migone, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the HSE National Immunisation Office, discusses the introduction of a new, free vaccine for chickenpox.
10/2/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
10/2/20242 minutes, 55 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
10/2/20243 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh
10/2/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
10/2/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Walz and Vance clash during policy-heavy vice presidential debate

RTE's Washington Correspondent Sean Whelan brings us all the news from last night's eagerly anticipated US Vice-Presidential debate.
10/2/20248 minutes, 51 seconds
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"Government has wasted huge opportunity" - Sinn Féin on Budget 2025

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government & Heritage, discusses the measures announced in Budget 2025.
10/2/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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Iran says attack on Israel over amid fears of escalation

Raya Jalabi, Middle East Correspondent for the Financial Times, reports from Beirut on the latest developments in Lebanon. Then, we hear from Alex Thomson, chief correspondent for Channel 4 News.
10/2/202412 minutes, 3 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
10/1/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
10/1/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Petula Martyn speaks to Padraic Burke, Head of PWC, to discuss how the tax code might be simplified to help business in general
10/1/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin
10/1/20242 minutes, 2 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
10/1/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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Son pays tribute to Cork man who died in Hurricane Helene in Florida

More than 120 people lost their lives in the Southeastern United States last weekend after Hurricane Helene. 71-year-old Irishman Aidan Bowles, formerly of Glanmire in Co Cork, died early Friday morning at his home in Florida after a tidal wave hit in the wake of the hurricane. Eithne Dodd spoke to Aidan Bowles' son Sam.
10/1/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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'XL bully ban won't stop them' - Sister of woman killed speaks out

From tomorrow, 1 October, it will be illegal to import, breed, sell and rehome XL Bully type dogs. Our reporter Eithne Dodd has been finding out if this ban will make the public safer and what it will mean for the XL Bully.
10/1/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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Famous Cork chipper to close its doors after 73 years

Ralph Riegal, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent, discusses the closure of Lennox's chipper in Cork city.
10/1/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Comptroller and Auditor General report highlights delays and overruns with rapid build housing

Brian Stanley TD, chair of the Public Accounts Committee, discusses the latest report from the Comptroller and Auditor General.
10/1/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
10/1/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
10/1/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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The latest from Irish family stranded in Lebanon

The Zabad family from Kilkenny travelled to Lebanon a month ago to attend a family funeral and an engagement party. Munir Zabad, who is there with two of his children and his wife Ghada, spoke last night to reporter Kieran Dineen.
10/1/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Budget 2025: Here's what we know so far

RTÉ's Economics and Public Affairs correspondent David Murphy, and then Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham, discuss what we can expect to see in today's budget. Our reporter Kate Varley also spoke to people in Maynooth to get a sense of what they're hoping to hear ahead of the budget.
10/1/202420 minutes, 49 seconds
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Israel's Lebanon ground invasion begins with 'limited' raids against Hezbollah

Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, has the latest from Lebanon. Later, we hear from Nafiseh Kohnavard, a Mideast Correspondent for the BBC based in Beirut.
10/1/202416 minutes, 8 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Petula Martyn speaks with Cathal Fay, CEO of Yuno Energy
9/30/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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Auto-enrolment pension scheme to begin in September 2025

Caitriona MacGuinness, head of defined contribution and private wealth, Mercer Ireland, discusses the auto-enrollment pension scheme.
9/30/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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Free schoolbook scheme set to be extended to senior cycle

Micheál Lehane, RTE Political Correspondent, joins us with the latest on the Budget negotiations.
9/30/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/30/20242 minutes, 39 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/30/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Irish troops in Lebanon 'safe' and morale 'high'

Lt Col Sean O'Fátharta, Senior Irish Officer in UNIFIL, on the risks facing Irish troops in Lebanon amid escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah.
9/30/20249 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/30/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Irish citizen in Lebanon say Govt must speak out on 'Israeli aggression', Nasrallah death 'a shock

Cian McCormack speaks to Wissam Abdel Samad, an Irish citizen in Lebanon who moved back to the country in 2019 after living in Ireland for 12 years where he worked as a teacher. He had escaped to Ireland from Lebanon in 2007 after the war there the previous year.
9/30/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/30/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin
9/30/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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Austrian far right seeks path to power through rivals' blockade

Amanda Previdelli. Vienna-based journalist, on the factors behind the far right Freedom Party's projected victory in the Austrian elections.
9/30/20244 minutes
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Hamas leader in Lebanon, three Palestinian leaders killed in Israeli strikes

Hannah McCarthy, Beirut-based foreign correspondent, has the latest from Lebanon where Israeli strikes continue to hit Hezbollah targets. Later, we hear analysis from Borzou Daragahi, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and International Correspondent for the UK Independent.
9/30/202412 minutes, 14 seconds
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Smoking materials the most common cause of fire fatality in Ireland in 2023

Keith Leonard, Director, National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management, discusses how to prevent blazes as National Fire Safety Week kicks off.
9/30/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/30/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kris Kristofferson, influential singer-songwriter, dies at 88

US-based journalist Steve Futterman, and Brian Lally of Country Time on RTÉ Radio 1, react to the death of singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson, a country music legend who notably hit the silver screen opposite Barbra Streisand in A Star is Born.
9/30/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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Asking prices for homes rose 3.1% in third quarter - Daft

Ronan Lyons, author of the latest Daft.ie House Price Report, discusses the findings which show that the price of houses continues to outpace inflation in Ireland.
9/30/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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'Gamechanger' as Ireland's first commercial submarine starts work

John Kearney, owner of the country's first commercial submarine discusses how it will be used off the Irish coast.
9/27/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/27/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Kate Carolan
9/27/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Over 500 contacts to gardaí since historical school abuse appeal

Deirdre Kenny, Chief Executive Officer 'One in Four', discusses the surge in sexual abuse complaints following publication of the scoping inquiry of historical sexual abuse by religious orders.
9/27/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heartbroken and scared - families forced to flee in Lebanon

Cian McCormack speaks to Lebanese mother Sara, who has fled the town of Tebnine, close to where Irish soldiers are stationed.
9/27/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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12 former sub-postmasters from NI have convictions quashed

Lee Williamson, former sub-postmaster from County Tyrone, describes his relief after having his wrongful conviction for stealing quashed.
9/27/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Coalition mulls reduction in USC ahead of Budget 2025

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses what's known so far about Budget 2025
9/27/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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UK Conservatives hold party conference as leadership contest hots up

George Parker, Political Editor with the Financial Times, looks ahead to the UK Conservative Party conference which gets underway on Sunday, and recaps the annual Labour Party gathering that took place in Liverpool this week.
9/27/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/27/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Aaron McElroy speaks to Philip Matthews, Turner and Townsend Managing Director, about infrastructure demands and restraints.
9/27/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Israel rejects ceasefire calls ahead of Netanyahu UN address

Cian McCormack speaks to Caritas Lebanon spokesperson Mazen Moussawer befor Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter based in New York, looks ahead to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the UN General Assembly.
9/27/20249 minutes, 47 seconds
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20% increase in lending of e-audio and e-books in 2023

Cork City librarian David O'Brien and Breda Brown, Chairperson of The Irish Writers Centre and host of the Inside Books podcast, discuss the 20 per cent increase in the lending of e-books and e-audio books at public libraries.
9/27/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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265 people arrested for drink-driving more than once, report finds

Professor Denis Cusack, Director of the Medical Bureau of Road Safety, discusses the national forensic service’s annual report into alcohol and drug driving detections for 2023.
9/27/20249 minutes, 24 seconds
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At least one dead as Hurricane Helene hits Florida

Hurricane Helene made landfall in northwestern Florida overnight as a Category 4 hurricane, with forecasters warning of a "catastrophic" storm surge. Matthew Cappucci, meteorologist with My Radar app, joins us from Florida with the latest.
9/27/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/27/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe
9/27/20241 minute, 32 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/27/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Section of steel fencing removed from Grand Canal

Aubrey McCarthy founder and Chairman of Tiglin which operates a homeless service discusses the removal of fencing along the Grand Canal.
9/26/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Pearse Doherty on Sinn Féin's Alternative Budget for 2025

Pearse Doherty TD, Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson, discusses details of their Alternative Budget released this morning.
9/26/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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Four out of five pregnant women in Ireland are iron deficient by third trimester according to new research

Dr Elaine McCarthy, Lecturer in Nutrition and Lead Researcher from University College Cork, outlines the findings of a new study that has identified high levels of iron deficiencies amongst pregnant women.
9/26/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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Israel ground offensive in Lebanon would be 'devastating'

Cian McCormack speaks to Dr Luna Hammad, of Médecins Sans Frontières based in Beirut, on the situation on the ground in Lebanon.
9/26/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Start of the 2024 Dublin Theatre Festival

Willie White, Artistic Director of the Dublin Theatre Festival, outlines what audiences can expect as more than 30 productions are staged in the capital.
9/26/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/26/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe
9/26/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/26/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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France and US propose 21-day Lebanon ceasefire

Olivia Le Poidevin, Correspondent at L'Orient Today, has the latest from Beirut amid fears of an Israeli ground offensive into southern Lebanon. Later, we hear from Dan Sabbagh, Defence and Security Editor for The Guardian.
9/26/20248 minutes, 58 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Aaron McElroy speaks to Prof Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor at the ESRI, as its latest report suggests that the Irish economy is now experiencing reduced but still consistent growth.
9/26/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Greenway to open new stretch of Dublin Bay to public

Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports on the opening of the Dublin Port Tolka Estuary Greenway.
9/26/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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€1.4 million spend on Govt department security office 'ridiculous', says Tánaiste

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, on the fallout from the E1.4 million spend on a security office at the Department of Finance. Then, we hear reaction from Dr. Paul Davis, Lecturer in Public Procurement at Dublin City University.
9/26/202412 minutes, 28 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
9/26/20246 minutes, 33 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/26/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Nursing home found to have low food stocks and 'not visibly clean' kitchen - HIQA

Patricia Rickard-Clarke, Chairperson of Safeguarding Ireland, reacts to a new HIQA report highlighting "serious concerns" at a nursing home in County Galway.
9/26/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
9/26/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Car use on Dublin quays plummets with new traffic plan

Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, on new figures suggesting a reduction in public transport journey times since the introduction of the Dublin City Transport Plan.
9/25/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Gavin O'Callaghan speaks to James Anderson of Deloitte as new figures show 238 firms entered insolvency in the third quarter, up 60% on a year earlier.
9/25/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Taoiseach pledges to advocate for Palestinian recognition

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the meeting of Taoiseach Simon Harris and Palestinian leaders in New York last night.
9/25/20249 minutes, 16 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy
9/25/20242 minutes, 13 seconds
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"People are fearful for their lives, they don't know where to run that is safe"

Maeve Murphy, Head of the UNHCR Office in Tripoli, Lebanon, describes the humanitarian situation unfolding in the country as thousands flee Israeli bombardment.
9/25/20247 minutes
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Israel intercepts rocket as Hezbollah targets Tel Aviv

Paul McNamara, Channel 4 News Correspondent currently in Beirut, has the latest on the situation in Lebanon. Then, Cian McCormack speaks to Hisham Jaber, a former Brigadier General in the Lebanese army and current security analyst at the Middle East Centre for Studies and Research in Beirut.
9/25/202412 minutes, 47 seconds
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Over 60 organisations call for additional €120million to address deficits in mental health care

Philip Watt, Interim Chief Executive Officer, Mental Health Reform, on a call from over 60 organisations for funding to address deficits in the mental health system.
9/25/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/25/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/25/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/25/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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IFI Documentary Festival starts this evening

Ross Keane, Director and CEO of the Irish Film Institute, discusses the line-up and events organised for the IFI Documentary Festival, which opens in Dublin tonight.
9/25/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Oireachtas Health Committee to discuss delayed National Children's Hospital

Deputy David Cullinane, Sinn Féin TD and member of the Oireachtas Committee on Health, discusses the National Children's Hospital debacle.
9/25/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Senior gardaí say links with local communities lost under new policing model

Detective Superintendent Michael Comyns, General Secretary of the Association of Garda Superintendents, outlines the organisation's criticism of the new Operating Policing Model.
9/25/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Health Research Board records decrease in drug-related deaths in 2021

Colin O’Gara, Head of Addiction Services at St John of God Hospital in Dublin and Clinical Professor of Physiatry at UCD, reacts to the latest data from the Health Research Board on drug-related deaths and gives an overview of today’s current trends when it comes to drug use.
9/25/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/25/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/25/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/24/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/24/20246 minutes, 58 seconds
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Taoiseach to meet Palestinian Authority president in New York

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the buildup to the United Nations General Assembly in New York and Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, has the latest from home.
9/24/20249 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/24/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Take us from here: Irish family in appeal from Lebanon

Cian McCormack reports on an Irish family, stranded in Lebanon, that has called on the Government to help them leave after Israel launched airstrikes against Hezbollah targets yesterday.
9/24/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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38% of adults have received a substantial gift or inheritance

Dr Ali Ugur, Chief Economist with the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, outlines the findings of its latest Housing Market Monitor report.
9/24/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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Man's body to be exhumed in cold case review 40 years on

Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, reports as the body of Patrick Nugent, who died in unexplained circumstances in Co Clare 40 years ago, is to be exhumed today.
9/24/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Aengus Cox speaks to Annelie McCaffrey, Managing Director of Domino's Ireland, about the company's planned expansion.
9/24/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/24/20244 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran Sherlock
9/24/20241 minute, 52 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/24/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Starmer to address first Labour Party conference since election

Fiona Mitchell, RTÉ Correspondent, joins us from the UK's Labour party conference in Liverpool where Keir Starmer is to deliver a speech tonight.
9/24/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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Irish man killed in Ukraine made 'ultimate sacrifice', family says

The family of a former Irish soldier who died in combat in Ukraine has said he made the "ultimate sacrifice" and should be remembered as a hero. Robert Deegan was once part of the elite Arcane Cycling Team and Kieran Dineen spoke to their chairpersson, Sorcha Ní Fhaoláin.
9/24/20242 minutes, 28 seconds
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Report questions readiness over operation of National Children's Hospital

Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, on a confidential report for the HSE that questions the operational readiness to commission and operate the new National Children's Hospital.
9/24/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Sally Rooney's eagerly awaited fourth novel hits the bookshelves

Evelyn O’Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports as Sally Rooney’s fourth novel, Intermezzo is published today to much critical acclaim.
9/24/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lebanon-Israel escalation nearing 'full-fledged war' - EU's Borrell

Nafiseh Kohnavard, Beirut-based BBC Correspondent, has the latest from Lebanon amid a significant escalation in tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Later, we hear from Lina Khatib, Director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London.
9/24/202417 minutes, 23 seconds
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Social Democrats fend off far-right in German state vote

Europe Editor Tony Connelly on the results of the elections in the German state of Brandenburg.
9/23/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/23/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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New digital archive celebrates arts from the border

Eve Patten, TCD on the launch of a new digital archive capturing the artistic legacy of the Irish border.
9/23/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/23/20248 minutes, 15 seconds
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Former Irish Defence Forces soldier dies in combat in Ukraine

Cathal Berry, TD for Kildare South, discusses the death of a former Irish soldier who was fighting with the Ukraine army.
9/23/20242 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe
9/23/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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EPA calls on local authorities to ban the sale of smoky fuels

The EPA's Roni Hawe discusses its 2023 Air Quality report published today.
9/23/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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RTÉ announces search for Ireland's 2025 Eurovision act

Excitement will start once again for Eurovision fans across the country as RTE is now taking submissions for the 2025 Eurovision song contest in Switzerland. Conor Devlin, co-host and founder of the Eirevision podcast and Eurovision superfan joins us now.
9/23/20242 minutes, 18 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/23/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Israeli military bombs Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Kareem Chehayeb, Beirut-based journalist for the Associated Press, discusses the Middle East conflict. We then hear from Tánaiste Micheál Martin who spoke to Washington Correspondent Sean Whelan.
9/23/202414 minutes, 33 seconds
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National Children's Hospital builder rejects it is 'holding State to ransom'

Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent with the Irish Examiner, outlines what is likely to happen next in the latest dispute over the long-awaited National Children’s Hospital. We then hear from Róisín Shortall, Health Spokesperson for the Social Democrats.
9/23/202413 minutes, 59 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/23/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/23/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Aengus Cox speaks to Pat Lardner, CEO of Irish Funds, on a new report from Indecon looking at the size and scale of the funds sector in Ireland.
9/23/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/20/20248 minutes, 3 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/20/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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Former Irish-based tennis coach jailed for sex offences in UK

Sean McGranaghan, who once worked as a coach at Sligo Tennis Club, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison at Bristol Crown Court. He was found guilty of two counts of attempting sexual communication with a child and two counts of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity. We hear from Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland.
9/20/20247 minutes, 37 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kieran Dineen
9/20/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell
9/20/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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CSO urges public to participate in Census pilot scheme

Eileen Murphy, Head of Census Digital Transformation, discusses how a pilot study will help clear the way for Ireland's first online census in 2027.
9/20/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Almost 300 homes on public land to be made available

John Coleman, Chief Executive of the Land Development Agency, speaks ahead of the official launch of Shanganagh Castle Estate, the first affordable housing development to be directly delivered on state-owned land.
9/20/20247 minutes, 31 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Adam Maguire speaks to Maeve McElwee of IBEC on the latest pay report.
9/20/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kieran Dineen
9/20/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Helen Donohue
9/20/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Israel unleashes heavy strikes on Lebanon as US, UK urge restraint

Nafiseh Kohnavard, BBC World Service Middle East Correspondent reports from the Lebanon as the country comes to grips with device explosions that killed 37 people and wounded nearly 3,000. Later, we hear reaction from Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist and columnist with Haaretz.
9/20/202417 minutes, 59 seconds
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Report on the death of Aoife Johnston to be published by Monday, HSE confirms

Niamh Griffin, health correspondent with the Irish Examiner, reports that the family of 16-year-old Aoife Johnston is still waiting on a HSE report on her death.
9/20/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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Thousands set to enjoy Culture Night 'adventure'

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, previews Culture Night which takes place this evening across the country.
9/20/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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Donegal company aims to make surfing more accessible with seated surfboard

Tom Losey, Chief Executive Officer of the charity Liquid Therapy, discusses the release of Ireland's first seated surfing board for people with disabilities, and Enda McCormick discusses the joy and thrill his brother Conor got from testing it.
9/20/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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13,500 needed help from drug treatment charity in 2023

Eddie Mullins. Chief Executive Officer of Merchants Quay Ireland, discusses the increase in demand for their services.
9/19/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presentd by Oisin Coyne
9/19/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne
9/19/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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25 years after Good Friday Agreement, calls to promote Irish language in Northern Ireland

Conchúr Ó Muadaigh, Advocacy Manager of Conradh na Gaeilge calls for 'immediate action' on an Irish language strategy for Northern Ireland.
9/19/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Adam Maguire speaks to John Boumphrey, Vice President of Amazon UK & Ireland, as the online giant announces over €22 billion of investment in Ireland since 2004.
9/19/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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Inside the Protests: Cameras capture moment Coolock site attacked

Barry O'Kelly, a reporter with RTE Investigates, discusses a new documentary on the protests that took place outside sites earmarked to house asylum seekers.
9/19/20247 minutes
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed
9/19/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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English announces he will not contest next election

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent discusses the decision of Fine Gael TD Damien English not to stand in the next general election.
9/19/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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Hamilton to begin record-breaking run in Dublin theatre

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on Hamilton's record breaking run at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre which is set to begin this week.
9/19/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Death toll rises to 20 in Lebanon walkie-talkie blasts

Séamus Malekafzali, a Beirut based journalist, reports from the Lebanese capital following a second wave of explosions from wireless communication devices. Later, we hear from Professor Lina Khatib, Director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at SOAS University of London.
9/19/202414 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Eireann
9/19/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed
9/19/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kinahan boss in UK admits gun cache ruse

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on a boss of the Kinahan organised crime group and two of his key members who have admitted to a ruse to create an arms cache to help him secure a lighter prison sentence.
9/19/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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Draft decision on night time flights a 'backward step', DAA says

Ellie Donnelly, senior business reporter with The Business Post, outlines the reactions to the new proposals to manage nighttime noise at Dublin Airport via a noise quota.
9/19/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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EU chief to meet several leaders of flood-hit nations

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe Reporter reports from Wroclaw on the impacting of flooding in the region and other areas of Poland.
9/19/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/19/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Hezbollah 'will continue' support for Gaza despite blasts

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, reports on the extraordinary events in Lebanon yesterday.
9/18/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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52,000 homes per year needed over 25 years - Central Bank

David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Correspondent, discusses the latest quarterly economic report from the Central Bank.
9/18/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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Soc Dems 'will talk to everyone' after election - Cairns

Party leader Holly Cairns outlines her priorities for the Social Democrats after the party’s Think-In and as the Dáil returns later today following the summer recess.
9/18/20249 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/18/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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Encrypted platform used by Irish criminals infiltrated

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Gardaí and international law enforcement agencies have infiltration an encrypted messaging system that was solely being used by criminals here at home and abroad
9/18/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Read by Karen Creed
9/18/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Tupperware files for bankruptcy protection as demand dips

Conor Pope, Consumer Affairs Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports that Tupperware Brands and some of its subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
9/18/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cabinet to hear plan to bring children from Gaza

Micheal Lehane, RTÉ Political Correspondent, looks ahead to cabinet meeting and the return of Dáil business.
9/18/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/18/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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The trafficking of people to Ireland is on the rise

Noeline Blackwell Irish Human Rights and Equality Commissioner discusses the key findings of their latest report into the growing problem of human trafficking
9/18/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Petula Martyn speaks to farm innovation experts involved in the Irish agri-technology sector
9/18/20244 minutes
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9 killed, 2,750 injured in Lebanon from pager detonations

Kareem Chehayeb, Beirut-based Journalist for the Associated Press, reports as Hezbollah vows retaliation after exploding pagers kill at least 9 and hurt almost 3,000
9/18/20247 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/18/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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The latest quarterly economic bulletin

Robert Kelly, Director of Economics and Statistics at the Central Bank, discusses the latest quarterly economic bulletin as well as one of the major constraints on the Irish economy.
9/18/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Smugglers' ship to be sunk to form artificial reef

Michael Loftus, Diver and local councillor, on the creation of Ireland's first artificial reef, at Killala Bay in Mayo.
9/18/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Read by Karen Creed.
9/18/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walsh of Met Éireann.
9/18/20242 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/17/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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Record crowds expected at National Ploughing Championships over next three days

Anna-Marie McHugh, Assistant Managing Director of the National Ploughing Championships, is predicting record crowds for the showpiece event over the next three days at Ratheniska and we hear from some people who have made the journey to Co. Laois for day one.
9/17/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/17/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/17/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Call for Govt. to urgently ban distribution and sale of semi-synthetic cannabis drug

Professor Bobby Smyth, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, explains why the College of Psychiatrists' is issuing a warning on hexahydrocannabinol.
9/17/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Von der Leyen to unveil portfolios of new EU Commission

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the latest developments on the European Commissioner roles for this 5-year term.
9/17/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
9/17/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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National Ploughing Championships a welcome distraction from challenges of farming

Francie Gorman, President of the Irish Farmers Association discusses the challenges of rising costs, reduced incomes and cash flow problems hitting hard pressed farmers.
9/17/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/17/20243 minutes, 5 seconds
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Min. for Agriculture says objective in Budget 2025 is to support farmers in the year ahead

Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, responds to data showing farm incomes have dropped and farm costs have risen.
9/17/20248 minutes, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/17/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cost of living, housing and health key priorities for Budget 2025 - Micheál Martin

Tánaiste Micheál Martin outlines his priorities for Fianna Fáil as the party meets in Killiney, Dublin for its pre-Dáil Think-In.
9/17/202420 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/17/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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New garda lorry cab helps to detect more traffic offences

Peter Woods, Inspector with the Road Policing Division in the Dublin Metropolitan Region, outlines how a new unmarked Garda HGV will be used by the force with the aim of tackling distracted driving.
9/17/20246 minutes, 49 seconds
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Thousands head to Ratheniska in Co Laois as National Ploughing Championships get underway

Kate Varley speaks to farmers and Amy Forde from the Farmers Journal ahead of the Ploughing Championship.
9/17/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Disability charity refuses to cooperate with HSE assault review

Conn Corrigan of RTÉ Investigates reports that a disability charity is refusing to cooperate with a HSE review into allegations that a non-verbal female resident may have been assaulted.
9/16/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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'Land hoarding tax must be implemented in budget 2025' - Roderic O'Gorman

Roderic O'Gorman, Green Party Leader, defends his Party's record in Government and discusses his party's Think-In.
9/16/202413 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
9/16/20246 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/16/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Donald Trump safe after new assassination attempt, suspect arrested

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on an ‘apparent assassination attempt’ on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course.
9/16/20247 minutes, 1 second
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Mary Lou McDonald says she is doing well after a challenging year for her family

Mary Lou McDonald, leader of Sinn Féin outlines her party's objectives ahead of their pre-Dáil Think-In which takes place in Dublin today.
9/16/202414 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/16/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Up to 1,500 businesses' in Dublin south city centre banned from leaving waste out in plastic bags

Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan discusses the new ban on businesses' from leaving their waste out in plastic bag.
9/16/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/16/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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More rivers spill banks in central European floods, death toll rises

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe Reporter for RTÉ, and Anna Kubišta, Journalist in Prague with Radio Prague International, assess the impact of Storm Boris that has brought extreme flooding to Central and Eastern Europe.
9/16/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/16/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
9/16/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Jaonna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
9/16/20241 minute, 30 seconds
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Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin and Green Party holding think-ins around Dublin

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today’s pre-Dáil party Think-Ins.
9/16/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
9/13/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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Irish Olympians to be honoured at Áras an Uachtaráin and Dublin Castle today

Gavin Noble, Team Ireland Chef de Mission at the Paris Olympics, discusses State reception at Dublin Castle and Áras an Uachtaráin for the Olympians.
9/13/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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WHO says only 17 of 36 hospitals in Gaza remain partially functional

Margaret Harris, World Health Organization spokesperson, discusses the latest medical situation in Gaza.
9/13/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/13/20248 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/13/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Daniel Quinn.
9/13/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Family of Sean Brown hoping for a public inquiry into his 1997 abduction and death

Niall Murphy, solicitor with KRW Law in Belfast, discusses the imminent decision for the family of Sean Brown on their call for a public inquiry into his death.
9/13/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/13/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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People Before Profit-Solidarity to hold pre-Dáil Think-In today

Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit-Solidarity TD for Dún Laoghaire, outlines the issues his party will discuss at its pre-Dáil Think-In .
9/13/20247 minutes, 17 seconds
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Eight people arrested over last 10 days at Dublin Airport for trying to import drugs into country

Superintendent Darren McCarthy, with responsibility for the policing of Dublin Airport, discusses the latest drug-busting operation there.
9/13/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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Detox referral lists rising due to lack of beds - charity

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, visits addiction charity Merchants Quay Ireland who say referral lists for detox and and rehabilitation programmes are rising due to a lack of recovery beds.
9/13/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Parents and pupils protesting at a Kildare school today over safety concern

Eithne Dodd reports on a protest by children and pupils at St Patrick's National School in Celbridge, Co Kildare over safety concerns.
9/13/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Number of airline seats at Dublin Airport could be reduced by up to 1 million next summer

Paul Hackett, former president of the Irish Travel Agents Association, reacts to proposals by the aviation regulator to introduce a passenger seat cap at Dublin Airport next summer.
9/13/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/13/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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New visitor centre to be developed on Inis Mór in the Oileáin Árann

Cathy Ní Ghoill, manager of Comharchumann Fobartha Árainn on Inis Mór, discusses the new €3 million visitor centre for the island.
9/13/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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Russian military says it has retaken at least 10 settlements in Ukraine's Kursk region

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine Correspondent, has the latest on Russia's counteroffensive against Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region.
9/13/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/13/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Pat Finucane murder inquiry announced by UK government

Katherine Finucane, daughter of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane, reacts to the announcement of a public inquiry into his 1989 death.
9/12/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/12/20243 minutes, 5 seconds
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Irish man wins prestigious solo sailing competition off French Coast

We speak to Tom Dolan from Co. Meath following his success in winning the prestigious solo sailing competition the Solitaire du Figaro.
9/12/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/12/20244 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/12/20247 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
9/12/20242 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/12/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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European Central Bank expected to further cut interest rates

David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Correspondent, discusses the European Central Bank's expected announcement of a cut in interest rates
9/12/20244 minutes
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Concerns raised over future stocks of wild salmon in the west of Ireland

Dr Cathal Gallagher, Head of Research and Development at Inland Fisheries Ireland, on concerns surrounding the escape of a 'large' number of farm salmon from Killary Harbour.
9/12/20244 minutes
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New domestic violence refuge will open in Wexford this afternoon

Dr Stephanie O'Keeffe, CEO of Cuan, the Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Agency, on a new 'state-of-the-art' domestic violence refuge opening in Wexford.
9/12/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sexual abuse survivor calls for State apology

David Ryan, Blackrock College abuse survivor, gives his first broadcast interview since the publication of the Scoping Inquiry report.
9/12/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/12/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/12/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Taoiseach says he is committed to the government running its full term

Taoiseach Simon Harris outlines his priorities for Fine Gael as the party meets in Tullamore for a pre-Dáil Think In.
9/12/202419 minutes, 37 seconds
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Garda Training Allowance to be increased

Ronan Slevin, General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association, reacts to the increase in the Garda training allowance.
9/12/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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Fine Gael party Think In taking place in Tullamore this week

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports from Tullamore where the Fine Gael party Think In is taking place.
9/12/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/11/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/11/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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US warns Russia has received short-range ballistic missiles from Iran

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the supply of missiles by Iran to Russia.
9/11/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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TG4 documentary examines threat to Irish-speaking regions due to lack of available housing

Kevin Magee, investigative journalist and presenter of 'Níl Aon Tinteán' on TG4, discusses the impact of the growth of short-term rentals on Ireland's Gaeltacht regions.
9/11/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Conan O’Brien wins Emmy for Ireland episode of travel show featuring Ros na Rún

Marion Ní Loingsigh, Ros na Rún's series producer, speaks of their joy after Conan O'Brien won an Emmy for the 'Ireland' episode of his travel show featuring the Irish language soap.
9/11/20244 minutes
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Search resumes for Arlene Arkinson's remains in Donegal

Shane Ó Curraighín, North West Correspondent, reports that searches have been carried out in county Donegal for the remains of Arlene Arkinson, who was last seen thirty years ago.
9/11/20242 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
9/11/20242 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/11/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/11/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/11/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Two new Leaving Certificate subjects being launched today

Award-winning film producer and educator, David Puttnam, discusses the official launch of Drama Film and Theatre Studies as a Leaving Cert subject.
9/11/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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Need to protect oral history to be raised at Heritage Ireland 2030 Summit today

Dr Tomás MacConmara, an Oral historian, author and the key note speaker at the third Heritage Ireland 2030 Summit in Dublin Castle today, talks about the need to protect our oral history through resourcing, digitisation, and a national strategy, in order to keep memories alive.
9/11/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/11/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Who will be happier following US Presidential debate?

Bob Schmuhl, Emeritus Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, analyses how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump performed in the US Presidential debate.
9/11/202413 minutes, 39 seconds
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Opposition calls for €14 billion Apple windfall money to be spent on housing

Darragh O'Brien TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, on whether any of the €14 billion Apple windfall should be used to ease the housing crisis.
9/11/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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Harris puts Trump on defensive in fiery debate

Sean Whelan, RTÉ Washington Correspondent, discusses the outcome of the US presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
9/11/202413 minutes, 5 seconds
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Lawyers meet in California to discuss Baby Reindeer defamation case

Media lawyer Mark Stephens looks ahead to the civil defamation case filed against the Netflix smash hit, Baby Reindeer, in California.
9/10/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/10/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Russian forces closing in on Pokrovsk in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region

Abdujalil Abdurasulov, BBC Correspondent, has the latest on the Russian advance towards the strategically important city of Pokrovsk in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
9/10/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
9/10/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Dundalk owner concerned about ability to finish season

James Rogers, freelance reporter forThe Argus Newspaper discuses the precarious financial situation facing Dundalk FC.
9/10/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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Draft review of stamp duty does not advocate for increase in rate

Lorcan Sirr, senior lecturer in housing at Technological University Dublin (TUD), discusses the calls for increasing stamp duty on institutional investors.
9/10/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Germany announces plans to impose tighter controls at land borders

Derek Scally, Berlin Correspondent with The Irish Times, on the new temporary border controls being introduced by Germany.
9/10/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/10/20247 minutes, 5 seconds
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Star Wars, Lion King actor James Earl Jones dies at 93

Tribute to multi award winning actor James Earl Jones following his death at the age of 93.
9/10/20242 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/10/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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New National Adult Palliative Care Policy to be launched today

Professor Karen Ryan, chair of the National Adult Palliative Care Policy Steering Group, discusses the new national palliative care policy.
9/10/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Apple must pay Ireland €13bn in unpaid taxes, court rules

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports that Apple has lost its fight against the European Commission's ruling that it underpaid €13bn in tax due to Ireland.
9/10/20242 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/10/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Europe's highest court to rule on €13bn Apple tax case

Richard Curran Columnist and Presenter of of Business on RTÉ Radio One discusses today's European Court of Justice ruling in the €13billion tax case involving technology giant Apple and Ireland.
9/10/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Harris arrives in Pennsylvania for crucial Trump clash

Eric Ham, political analyst with CTV News, preview the American presidential TV debate, between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
9/10/20247 minutes, 56 seconds
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Israeli strike kills at least 40 people in Gaza humanitarian zone

Dr Tareq Emtairah Director General of Taawon discusses the humanitarian situation on the ground in Gaza.
9/10/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/10/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/10/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weinstein brought to hospital for emergency heart surgery

Steve Futterman, US-based journalist, on the condition of disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein who has been taken to hospital for heart surgery.
9/10/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Survey finds 'significant' gaps in public's recycling knowledge

Zoe Kavanagh, CEO of Repak, discusses the findings of the environmental organisation’s first-ever annual national Recycling Knowledge Audit.
9/9/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/9/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/9/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/9/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/9/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Work to identify origins of historic shipwrecks on Portmarnock beach

Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri reports that work is under way to identify the origins of three historic shipwrecks that were discovered on Portmarnock Strand in Dublin over the summer.
9/9/20245 minutes
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Report claims zoned land for new housing is in wrong places

Dermot O'Leary Chief Economist with Goodbody discusses the findings of a new report into the availability of residential zoned land in Ireland.
9/9/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Guildford bombing to be one of first legacy investigations

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph, looks at the number of requests made to the ICRIR to investigate incidents which led to death or serious injury during the Troubles.
9/9/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/9/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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Eight Scott medals to be awarded to gardaí for bravery in line of duty

Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, and Orla McKeown, granddaughter of one of today’s posthumous recipients, discuss the awarding of eight Scott Medals for bravery to deceased, retired and serving members of An Garda Síochána.
9/9/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
9/9/20242 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/9/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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Team Ireland Paralympic athletes due to return home today

Neasa Russell, Chef de Mission for Team Ireland in Paris, and Joanne O’Riordan, Pundit for RTÉ Sport, reflect on the 2024 Paralympic Games.
9/9/202412 minutes, 43 seconds
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What role should restorative justice play in supporting survivors of sexual abuse at religious-led schools?

John Coulter, Willow Park abuse survivor and Professor Jennifer Llewellyn, Professor of Law, Dalhousie University in Canada, on the role restorative justice can play in helping to support survivors of sexual abuse at religious-led schools.
9/9/202411 minutes, 26 seconds
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Irish development and humanitarian organisations to come together over 'humanitarian catastrophe' in Sudan

Jane-Ann McKenna Dóchas CEO discusses the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in war torn Sudan.
9/9/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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£350m Grand Central Station transport hub to open in Belfast

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports on the opening of a new bus and train station in Belfast.
9/6/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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What's next following Scoping Inquiry into Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools Run by Religious Orders?

Professor Conor O'Mahony, Director of the Child Law Clinic at UCC, discusses the next steps of the Report of the Scoping Inquiry into Historical Sexual Abuse in Schools Run by Religious Orders.
9/6/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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US politicians call for sanctions on Mexico over water deliveries

Yvonne Murray reports from the US Mexico border as a dispute over water is brewing between the two countries.
9/6/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/6/202411 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.
9/6/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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Plumbers, fitters and welders take strike action

Tom Fitzerald, Unite Regional Co-ordinating Officer, explains why plumbers, fitters, welders and apprentices are striking today.
9/6/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/6/20248 minutes, 13 seconds
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Tiny glass beads suggest Moon had active volcanoes when dinosaurs roamed Earth

Kevin Nolan, Lecturer in Physics, Technological University of Dublin, discusses new research into volcanic eruptions on the moon.
9/6/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/6/20244 minutes
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Human remains, cannonballs and bog butter handed into National Museum last year

Maeve Sikora, Keeper of Irish Antiquities at the National Museum of Ireland, discusses the significance of the 2,000 artefacts recently obtained by the National Museum of Ireland.
9/6/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/6/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Summer 2024 was world's hottest on record - EU monitor

Dr. Carlo Buontempo, Director of Copernicus Climate Change Service, discusses findings that summer 2024 has been the hottest on record.
9/6/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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'It's been a great week' - Róisín Ní Riain on 2024 Paralympic Games

Róisín Ní Riain, Paralympian silver and bronze medal winning swimmer, discusses her achievements at the Games in Paris.
9/6/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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Hunt for great white sharks begins off Irish coast

Dr Nick Payne, Assistant Professor in Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences, discusses an expedition to find a Great White Shark in Irish waters.
9/6/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
9/6/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Gardaí prepare as the Republic of Ireland host England the Aviva Stadium tomorrow evening

Pat Leahy, former Assistant Garda Commissioner, discusses the security plan ahead of Saturday’s Nations League game between Ireland and England in Dublin.
9/6/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/6/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Killing of Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei sends shockwaves through her home country Uganda

Kathleen Noble, Irish-Ugandan woman and the joint captain for Team Uganda at the Olympic Games in Paris, pays tribute to Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei and Sophie Neiman, Freelance Journalist in Uganda, reports on the aftermath of her death.
9/6/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/5/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/5/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Bank of Ireland calling for new laws to tackle scams

Paul O'Brien, from the Bank of Ireland Security Group, outlines Bank of Ireland's anti-fraud measures and Government policy recommendations.
9/5/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Labour Party's annual Think-In to be held in Malahide today

Deputy Ivana Bacik, leader of the Labour Party and their housing spokesperson, discusses the Labour Party'sThink-In taking place later today.
9/5/20248 minutes, 48 seconds
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Georgia suspect quizzed last year over shooting threat

Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon, Georgia-based journalist, discusses the arrest of a 14-year old-boy for a school shooting at a high school in Winder.
9/5/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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230,000 children experiencing material deprivation - ESRI

Denise Charlton, Chief Executive of Community Foundation Ireland, discusses new research showing an increase in child poverty.
9/5/20247 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/5/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/5/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ireland's first gold medal of 2024 Paralympic Games secured

Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly discuss their Paralympic gold medal winning performance in the women's B time trial in Paris.
9/5/20248 minutes, 51 seconds
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Relic of St. Bernadette lands in Ireland ahead of two-month tour across country

Dr.Kevin Griffin, Senior Lecturer in Tourism at TU Dublin and Editor of the International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, speaks about the importance of pilgrimage in light of the relic of Saint Bernadette coming from Lourdes to Ireland.
9/5/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/5/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/5/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ugandan Olympian dies after being set on fire by boyfriend

Jane Flanagan, Africa Correspondent for The Times, reports that Rebecca Cheptegei, a Ugandan long-distance runner who competed at the Paris Olympics this summer has died after an attack by her boyfriend.
9/5/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Changes planned to the protection, management of rivers

Sinéad O’Brien, CEO of the Sustainable Water Network, gives the environmental umbrella group’s reaction to Ireland’s new Water Action Plan, which will officially be launched later today
9/5/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
9/5/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Today's plan marks departure from previous with accountability 'all the way down' - Noonan

Malcolm Noonan, Minister for Nature and Heritage, outlines the objectives of Ireland’s new Water Action Plan, which will officially be launched later today.
9/5/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/4/20245 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/4/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/4/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Thomas McCann to become first male traveller in Ireland to get a PHD today

Dr. Thomas McCann, Director of the Traveller Counselling Service and long-time Traveller Advocate, discusses becoming one of the first Travellers to earn a PHD.
9/4/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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State's budgetary watchdog warns Govt. adding needless pressure to economy

Seamus Coffey, Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, warns the Government's approach to Budget 2025 could add "needless pressure" to the economy.
9/4/20246 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/4/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Special night in Paris for Orla Comerford as she reaches podium

Sprinter Orla Comerford discusses her bronze medal winning performance in the T13 100m Paralympic final in the Stade de France in Paris.
9/4/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/4/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Dublin Airport set to breach 32m passenger cap this year

Kenny Jacobs, CEO of DAA, discusses the passenger cap in place at Dublin Airport.
9/4/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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Criticism over length of time inquiry took

Caoilfhionn Gallagher, Special rapporteur on child protection, discusses the scoping inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse in schools run by religious orders.
9/4/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
9/4/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Taoiseach in Kyiv for meeting with Zelensky

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe Reporter, outlines the itinerary for Taoiseach Simon Harris’ visit to Kyiv today, which will include a bilateral meeting with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
9/4/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
9/4/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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Survivors of sexual abuse demand a statutory inquiry and a redress scheme

Dr Joseph Mooney, Assistant Professor School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice at UCD, discusses the scoping inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse in schools run by religious orders.
9/4/202411 minutes, 18 seconds
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Call for Govt. to support measures to cut agriculture emissions

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council outlines urgent calls on the Government to immediately support and incentivise farmers to take up cost effective measure that will reduce agricultural emissions.
9/4/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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2,395 allegations of sexual abuse at religious schools - inquiry finds

Liam O'Brien, documentary maker, Blackrock Boys discusses the findings included in a scoping inquiry into allegations of abuse at schools run by religious orders.
9/4/202410 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/3/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presnted by Brian Finn.
9/3/20245 minutes
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Rare plant spotted at Killarney National Park for first time in century

Mary Sheehan, Conservation Ranger, National Parks and Wildlife Services, on the discovery of a rare plant in Killarney National Park which does not depend on light to survive.
9/3/20244 minutes
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Education of older teens on consent and pornography to become mandatory

Eoghan Cleary, Assistant Principal and Coordinator of SPHE and curricular well-being at Temple Carrig School in Greystones in Co Wicklow, discusses the new and revised Leaving Certificate subjects and Senior Cycle Programmes.
9/3/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Netanyahu also says he 'will not surrender to pressure' amid growing calls for a deal

Oliver McTernan, hostage negotiator and co-founder of the Forward Thinking NGO, on the latest efforts to secure a deal in the Israel/Hamas war.
9/3/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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Netanyahu seeks 'forgiveness' for not saving Israeli hostages

Yuval Baron, whose fiancee's father remains a hostage in Gaza following the October 7th Hamas attacks on Israel, says the families of those missing are not happy with the Israeli Government.
9/3/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/3/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Man accused of enlisting strangers to rape drugged wife goes on trial in France

Catherine Guilyardi, Paris-based journalist, reports on the trial of a man in France who is accused of recruiting dozens of strangers to rape his wife.
9/3/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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25% of primary school children upset by online content - survey

Alex Cooney, CEO of CyberSafeKids, speaks about a new survey into the harmful content children can experience online.
9/3/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/3/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Enoch Burke jailed for third time for breaking court order

Professor Tom O'Malley, Retired Law Lecturer at University College Galway, gives his expert legal opinion on the Enoch Burke case.
9/3/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Number of people supported by Focus Ireland rises by 12%

Pat Dennigan, Chief Executive Officer, Focus Ireland, discusses a rise in the number of people seeking help from the homeless charity in 2023.
9/3/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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Cabinet may approve publication of report into sexual abuse in schools

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports that a lengthy report into sexual abuse in boarding and day schools could be approved for publication by the Cabinet today.
9/3/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
9/3/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Minister requests full review into €336k Leinster House bike shelter

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on what's expected to come up as Cabinet returns after the summer recess.
9/3/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/3/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/3/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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Stormont 'failure' to protect NI water quality - Report

Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley reports that a UK environmental watchdog has delivered a hard-hitting report on Stormont's failure to protect water quality in Northern Ireland.
9/3/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/2/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why were Oasis tickets so scarce and expensive?

Reg Walker, ticketing security expert, on the controversy surrounding the ‘dynamic pricing’ of tickets for Oasis concerts this summer.
9/2/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/2/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Scholz worried by far-right wins in German state election

Derek Scally, Berlin correspondent with the Irish Times, on the significance of gains for the far right AfD party in two eastern German states.
9/2/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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New measures to protect stalking victims come into effect

Sarah Benson, Chief Executive Officer of Women's Aid, discusses the new system of civil orders to help prevent stalking and protect victims.
9/2/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle.
9/2/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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One in five children in Ireland are living in poverty

Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of Children's Rights Alliance, discusses 'End Child Poverty' week.
9/2/20244 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
9/2/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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Female wing of Limerick prison reportedly most overcrowded in the system

Ann Murphy, Irish Examiner journalist, discusses a report published by the Department of Justice which found that the female wing of Limerick prison is the most overcrowded in the system.
9/2/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pet dog missing on island off Donegal coast found after more

Sarah Recinos Ralda reacts to the miracle rescue of her Bernese mountain dog from a cliff on Árainn Mhór, Co Donegal - two weeks after the pet went missing.
9/2/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weight-loss drugs ‘slow down the ageing process’, scientists suggest

Professor Robert Byrne, Professor of Cardiovascular Research at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, reacts to new research indicating that some weight loss drugs can also help people live longer.
9/2/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Israeli services hit amid general strike in push for Gaza hostage deal

Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist and columnist with Haaretz, on the public mood in Israel amid mass protests calling for a deal to bring back Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
9/2/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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Sinn Féin pledges €39 billion for housing over five years

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin spokesperson on housing, discusses its €39bn public housing policy, A Home of Your Own, which is launched today.
9/2/202413 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/2/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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Concerns over plan to move asylum seekers to Thornton Hall site

Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri reports that some local residents have accused the Department of Integration of a lack of engagement over plans to move asylum seekers to Thornton Hall site.
9/2/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
9/2/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
9/2/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Gardaí commence National Slow Down day reminding drivers of dangers of speeding

Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries, Garda National Roads Policing Bureau, urges motorists to slow down as children return to school.
9/2/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/30/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Call for 'realistic' fee increase for childcare providers, says FECP

Elaine Dunne, Chairperson of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers discusses the introduction of new subsidy rates for parents under the National Childcare Scheme.
8/30/20246 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/30/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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More than 300 jobs to go as Tullamore medical device plant to close

Midlands Correspondnt Gail Conway reports from Tullamore, Co. Offaly following the announcement that more than 300 jobs are to go as Tullamore medical device plant will close by 2026.
8/30/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cataract surgery reimbursement cuts slammed as 'shameful'

Michael Collins, TD for Cork South-West TD and co-founder of the 'Cataract Bus', discusses the decision of the HSE to reduce reimbursement payments for patients accessing eye surgery in Northern Ireland.
8/30/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
8/30/20242 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aidan Fitzsimons.
8/30/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ireland to no longer 'procure military equipment or defence equipment, or contracts with Israel' - Tánaiste

Cathal Berry, Independent TD discusses Tánaiste Mícheál Martin's comments in which he said Ireland will no longer procure military equipment from Israel.
8/30/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/30/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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WHO's campaign aiming to vaccinate around 640,000 children across Gaza

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organization, on the agreement to introduce humanitarian pauses in Gaza to allow for the vaccination of children against polio.
8/30/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rising homelessnees among international protection applicants

Louisa Santoro, chief executive of Mendicity charity in Dublin, discusses homelessnees among international protection applicants.
8/30/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/30/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Fighting in Gaza to be paused for polio vaccinations

Federica Iezzi, MSF Pediatric Surgeon in Gaza, discusses the situation on the ground in Gaza ahead of the roll-out of polio vaccines to children across the enclave.
8/30/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/30/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Harris to maintain Biden's policy on weapons for Israel

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, assesses reaction to Kamala Harris' first interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.
8/30/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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Min. O'Gorman 'conscious' of the situation faced by childcare sector and parents

Roderic O’Gorman, Minister for Children outlines the possible impact of new subsidy rates for parents under the National Childcare Scheme.
8/30/202414 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cruise passengers stranded in Belfast for almost three months

Johan and Lanette Canen, Odyssey cruise ship passengers, on the delays to the start of a world-wide cruise which have left many people stuck in Belfast for the summer.
8/30/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/29/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Colum Eastwood to step down as SDLP leader after nine years

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports as Colum Eastwood is expected to announce that he is stepping down as SDLP leader later today.
8/29/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Huge amount of different avenues into third level that did not exist before - O'Donovan

Patrick O'Donovan, Minister for Further and Higher Education, discusses the CAO offers which were issued yesterday.
8/29/20248 minutes, 45 seconds
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Israel battles Hamas in Gaza as space for displaced families narrows

Dr Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative party, on the Israeli operation in the West Bank, which has left at least 10 people dead.
8/29/20248 minutes, 28 seconds
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Five Palestinian militants killed in West Bank, says Israel

Jonathan Conricus, former IDF spokesperson, on the major operation by Israeli forces in the north of the occupied West Bank.
8/29/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Conall, Darragh and Izzy among new storm names for Ireland

Eoin Sherlock, Head of Forecasting with Met Éireann, discusses the list of storm names for the 2024/2025 storm season.
8/29/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
8/29/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/29/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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Skinfluencers: Children's online skincare trend worries experts

Ceri Doyle, Prime Time reporter, discusses her report on the world of the skinfluencer.
8/29/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/29/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/29/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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Warning to customers as Fota Wildlife Park hit by cyberattack

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with The Irish Independent, discusses the cyber attack on Fota Wildlife Park.
8/29/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/29/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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Coldplay's Chris Martin surprises fans on Grafton Street

Molly O'Connor speaks to Coldplay fans on Grafton Street and Aby Coulibaly looks ahead to opening for them at Croke Park tonight.
8/29/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Poll shows 64% of people in Ireland think migrant workers and families should be welcomed here

Neil Bruton from the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland discusses a new poll commissioned by the Centre into attitudes to migrant workers in Ireland.
8/29/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Students scramble to find accommodation after CAO offers

Chris Clifford, President of the Union of Students in Ireland discusses accommodation challenges for third level students.
8/29/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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Concerns for jobs at Tullamore medical device plant

Ashling Dunne, SIPTU Organiser, on the risk to jobs at medical device manufacturer, Cardinal Health, in Co.Offaly.
8/29/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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New research shows Monaghan has least available second-hand homes for sale across Ireland

John Ring, Director of Research with Savills, discusses new analysis by Savills Ireland which finds that Monaghan has the least availability of second-hand homes for sale across Ireland.
8/28/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why are household electricity bills set to rise by up to €8.42 a month over the coming year?

Jim Gannon, chairperson of the Commission for Regulation of Utilities discusses the reasons behind the likely rise in household electricity costs.
8/28/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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Junior Infants around the country head to school for the first day

Dimitri O'Donnell reports from St Mary's Junior National School in Rowlagh in Dublin as pupils and parents arrive for their first day of school.
8/28/20244 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
8/28/20241 minute, 29 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/28/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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Country's first ever emergency service vehicle to operate off hydrotreated vegetable oil to be unveiled in Carlow

Liam Carroll, Acting Chief Fire Officer with Carlow County Council, unveils Ireland's first emergency service vehicle to operate off hydrotreated vegetable oil.
8/28/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Charity criticises orders issued to lone parents in DP to find new accommodation

Grainne Kilcullen, head of Programmes at ActionAid Ireland discusses how lone parents in Direct Provision have been told to find new accommodation.
8/28/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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Third-level hopefuls to receive CAO offers today

Eileen Keleghan, Communications Officer for CAO discusses the release of first round offers to third level college and university courses this afternoon at 2pm.
8/28/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ukraine preparing to present a 'victory plan' to US President Joe Biden

Vitaly Shevchenko, Russia Editor at BBC Monitoring, on what we know so far about President Zelensky's forthcoming 'Victory Plan' in his country's war against Russia.
8/28/20249 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/28/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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City of Light poised to welcome Irish Paralympic team

Eamon Horan previews the Paralympics which open this evening.
8/28/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Taoiseach says Govt. needs to do a 'better job' in preparing for population growth

Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU Business School, assesses the impact of a rise in immigration on infrastructure, services and resources in Ireland.
8/28/20248 minutes, 39 seconds
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Trump faces new indictment in election subversion case

David Smith, Washington Correspondent with the Guardian, discusses the latest indictment against former US President Donald Trump.
8/28/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/28/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Later life loneliness linked to increased death ideation risk - study

Dr. Mark Ward, Senior Research Fellow at TILDA discusses their research findings which highlight the increasing rates of loneliness and suicidal thoughts among older people.
8/28/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/28/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aiden Fitzsimons.
8/28/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/28/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/27/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/27/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/27/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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Community activists in Borrisokane express concern about plan to transfer families from IPAS facility

Margaret Donnelly, PRO of the Borrisokane Liaison Committee, discusses the group's concern about a plan to move residents living in International Protection Accomodation in the town to a different locality.
8/27/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aidan Fitzsimons.
8/27/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/27/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Government plan to bring significant changes to autism services

Adam Harris, Founder and CEO of AsIAm, discusses the Government's new Autism Innovation Strategy.
8/27/20248 minutes, 41 seconds
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The government says its new autism strategy will help empower autistic people

Caitriona Rohan, a member of the D15 School for All campaign group, discusses the new Autism Innovation Strategy.
8/27/20247 minutes, 28 seconds
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Govt awarded B- grade for delivery of climate commitments

Dr Cara Augustenborg, Assistant Professor in Environmental Policy in UCD, discusses the report card issued by Friends of the Earth on the Government's delivery of environmental commitments.
8/27/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/27/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Olympic homecoming for bronze-medallist Mona McSharry

Patrick McSharry, grandfather of Mona McSharry & Karen Summerville, Treasurer with Ballyshannon Marlins Swim Club, outline the details of two special homecoming celebrations for the Olympic bronze-medalist swimmer.
8/27/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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Dept of Transport examining reports over Israeli weapons flights

People Before Profit TD Brid Smith discusses the use of Irish airspace to transport weapons to Israel.
8/27/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Paralympics 2024

Stephen McNamara, CEO of Paralympics Ireland, anticipates the upcoming Paralympic Games in Paris.
8/27/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dublin portal is being expanded to include real-time views of two new European cities

Nollaig Fahy, Tourism Innovation Programme Manager for Dublin City Council Culture Company, discusses the two new cities added to the Dublin Portal network.
8/27/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by of Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
8/27/20241 minute, 6 seconds
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Oasis Reunion

Stuart Clarke, Deputy editor of Hot Press magazine, discusses the announcement made by Oasis about their reunion tour.
8/27/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Russia continues to strike Ukraine with missiles and drones - Kyiv

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Correspondent in Kyiv, on the aftermath of yesterday's deadly airstrikes across Ukraine.
8/27/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/26/20243 minutes, 1 second
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Search taking place in Co Louth for British soldier killed by IRA

Jon Hill, Lead Investigator of the Independent Commission for the Location of Victim Remains, discusses a new search for the remains of Captain Robert Niarac.
8/26/20246 minutes, 33 seconds
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Recent surge in mortgage switching prompted by lower interest rates

Martina Hennessy, CEO of Doddl.ie, discusses the big savings available to those who are willing to switch.
8/26/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Tributes paid to boy, 16, who died in Co. Donegal crash

Mark Durkan, MLA for Foyle, on the tragic death of teenager Kian Dawson in a car accident on the Inishowen Penninsula in Donegal.
8/26/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/26/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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13-year-old Cara Darmody to meet Taoiseach today over disability services

Cara Darmody, Disability Rights Campaigner, and Mark Darmody, her father, discuss their upcoming meeting with Taoiseach Simon Harris on the delays for families of autistic children accessing services.
8/26/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aidan Fitzsimons.
8/26/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/26/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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Irish Congress of Trade Unions urging govt. to avoid further tax cuts in upcoming budget

Owen Reidy, General Secretary of ICTU, discusses the representative organisation's concerns over the 1.4 billion euro package of tax cuts signalled for Budget 2025.
8/26/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Oasis fans primed for 8am announcement tomorrow

Stuart Clarke, Deputy editor of Hot Press magazine, on speculation of a 2025 Oasis reunion.
8/26/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/26/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sicily yacht captain facing investigation - local media

Italy based journalist Josephine McKenna reports that prosecutors are continuing their investigation into the sinking of the Bayesian yacht off the coast of Sicily.
8/26/20242 minutes, 3 seconds
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'This is not the end of the story' Netanyahu warns after wave of airstrikes

Sebastian Usher, BBC Middle East analyst, on the risk of further escalation in hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
8/26/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/26/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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No agreement in Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo, Egyptian sources say

Kareem Chehayeb, journalist for Associated Press, reports from Beirut following a significant escalation in hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
8/26/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested at French airport

Technology Editor with the Irish Independent Adrian Weckler reports that Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, a messaging app which is particularly popular in Russia and Ukraine, was arrested in France on Saturday.
8/26/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/26/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Private vehicles ban in effect for Dublin city centre

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to Brendan O'Brien, Dublin City Council, and Cllr Feljin Jose on the new traffic restrictions around the quays in Dublin city centre.
8/26/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/23/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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Efforts to form a government in France to be stepped up tomorrow

Eléonore Caroit, French MP, on the next steps in forming a Government in France, as President Macron prepares to meet other political leaders for talks.
8/23/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/23/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/23/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Leaving Cert results boosted by average of 7.5%

Emma O Kelly, RTÉ's Education Correspondent, reports as almost 61,000 students prepare to receive their Leaving Certifcate examination results today.
8/23/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Harris vows 'new way forward' as she accepts presidential nomination

Washington Correspondent, Sean Whelan, reports from Chicago, where Kamala Harris formally accepted her party's Presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention.
8/23/202411 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/23/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Just two counties have enough GPs to provide satisfactory level of care, research shows

Dr Mike O'Callaghan, of the Irish College of GPs, discusses research showing huge regional disparities in GP numbers across Ireland.
8/23/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Almost 61,000 students to receive Leaving Cert results today

Betty McLaughlin, Guidance Counsellor, discusses advice and the supports available for students receiving their Leaving Certificate examination results today.
8/23/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/23/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
8/23/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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25,000 US fans arrive in Ireland for Aer Lingus College Football Classic 2024

Molly O'Connor meets some American football fans in Temple Bar and Padraic O’Kane, Director and Co-Founder of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, discusses this weekend's clash between Georgia Tech and Florida State University.
8/23/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/23/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Who does Kamala Harris need to appeal to ahead of US Presidential vote?

Bob Schmuhl, Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Notre Dame University in Indiana gives his assessment of Kamala Harris' keynote speech at the DNC.
8/23/202410 minutes, 3 seconds
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Threat of polio continues to rise in Gaza

Naina Bhalla, MSF worker in Gaza, on concerns over the spead of polio in the embattled Palestinian enclave.
8/23/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cohesion of govt. threatened due to mounting budget row over residential zoned tax

John Downing, Political Columnist, Irish Independent, discusses the latest pressures on the Coalition as parties clash over residential zoned land tax.
8/22/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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Govt. launches first ever National Swimming Strategy

Thomas Byrne, Minister for Sport, looks ahead to the launch of the State's first ever National Swimming Strategy.
8/22/20249 minutes, 18 seconds
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Calls for a public childcare system to be introduced

Eilish Balfe, National Women's Council Care Officer, discusses its call for a public childcare system.
8/22/20248 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/22/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Minister to ask secondary schools for mobile phone ban during school day

Paul Crone, Director of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals, discusses the potential introduction of a phone ban into second level schools.
8/22/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/22/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/22/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/22/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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China opens anti-subsidy probe into EU dairy imports

Tadhg Buckley, Director of Policy with the IFA, on the potential impact of China's subsidy investigation into EU dairy imports.
8/22/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Cork parents to protest over school being omitted from therapy pilot project

Eibhlín Gleeson, spokesperson for the parents of children at St Killian’s Special School in Mayfield, Cork outlines the reasons behind their protest which takes place today.
8/22/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/22/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/22/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Co. Clare parents protesting against decision to get rid of dedicated school bus service

Aoife Keogh, parents' representative in Sixmilebridge, Co Clare, outlines the background to this morning's protest in the village against the loss of a dedicated secondary school bus service.
8/22/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Fifth body recovered from Sicily yacht shipwreck as search resumes

Josephine McKenna reports from Italy as rescue divers recover another body from the wreck of a luxury yacht that sank in a storm off the island of Sicily.
8/22/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Harris' vice presidential pick Tim Walz rallies Democratic convention

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News, discusses the latest speeches - including from Vice President nominee Tim Walz - at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.
8/22/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Irishman missing in action in Ukraine was an 'all-rounder', former teacher says

Clare Catterson, headteacher Synge Street CBS in Portobello, Dublin pays tribute to 20-year-old Alex Ryzhuk who is missing in action in Ukraine and presumed dead.
8/22/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
8/22/20242 minutes, 22 seconds
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Just 46 dog fouling fines issued by local authorities last year

Kevin Kelly, Head of External Affairs at Vision Ireland, discusses the low number of dog fouling fines handed out in 2023.
8/21/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/21/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Search resumes for six missing after superyacht sank off Sicily

Richard Gaisford, Chief Correspondent, ITV's Good Morning Britain, reports from Sicily as the search for survivors of sunken yacht Bayesian continues.
8/21/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Safeguarding failures at HSE-run care home, review finds

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, on a report which shows failures to implement safeguarding measures at a HSE-run facility and Anne Rabbitte, Minister of State for Children, Disability, Equality, Integration and Youth, discusses the report.
8/21/202413 minutes, 4 seconds
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12-year-old girl hospitalised with a serious head injury following attack on a house in north Cork

Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports on how an attack by masked men at a house in Charleville has left a young girl with serious head injuries.
8/21/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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Journalist, author Nell McCafferty dies aged 80

Journalist, author and feminist campaigner Nell McCafferty has died aged 80, her family has confirmed. Press Ombudsman Susan McKay remembers her.
8/21/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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RSA's 'Lose Your Licence, Lose Your Independence' ad campaign criticised

Neasa Hourigan, Green Party TD, has called for RSA to be disbanded in the wake of the controversy over their new ‘Lose Your Licence, Lose Your Independence’ road safety campaign.
8/21/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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Naval Service only sending out one ship per day to monitor Ireland’s vast territorial waters

Cathal Berry, Independent TD and former Army Ranger, discusses the repercussions of an understaffed Irish Navy.
8/21/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/21/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/21/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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'Yes she can' - Obama says US ready for a Harris presidency

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses what former US President Barack Obama had to say at the Democratic convention in Chicago in support of Kamala Harris’ presidential bid.
8/21/20248 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
8/21/20242 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/21/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/21/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Fire sweeps through vacant building in Dublin

Róisín Mannion, Sinn Féin councillor with South Dublin County Council, reacts to a fire at a vacant building in Ballyboden
8/21/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Abandoned train station in west Dublin set to open after almost 15 years of lying idle

Barry Kenny, Head of Corporate Communications at Iarnród Éireann, discusses the opening of an abandoned train station in west Dublin, left idle for nearly 15 years.
8/21/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Doha as he continues quest for a ceasfire in Gaza

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, reports on the latest developments in the region as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Qatar in his quest for a ceasefire in Gaza.
8/21/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/21/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Russia advances on key city, as Zelensky hails gains

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine Correspondent reports from Kyiv on the latest in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
8/20/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/20/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
8/20/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Bodies of six Israeli hostages retrieved from Gaza, says military

Alistair Bunkall, Middle East Correspondent with Sky News, reports that the Israeli army has announced it has retrieved the bodies of six hostages from Gaza's southern district of Khan Yunis.
8/20/20242 minutes, 4 seconds
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Crawford Art Gallery in Cork announces closure date in advance of major renovation

Director of the Crawford Art Gallery, Mary McCarthy, discusses the planned two year conservation and construction project at one of Ireland's most important cultural institutions.
8/20/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/20/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/20/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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US calls on Hamas to accept ceasefire proposal

Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist and columnist with Haaretz discusses the impact of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s latest visit to the Middle East.
8/20/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/20/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Highest number of corncrake territories in 25 years, says NPWS

Dr John Carey of the Corncrake LIFE programme discusses how working with famers and landowners has led to a recovery in orncrake numbers.
8/20/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/20/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Stormont is ‘a major part of the policing problem' - Chair of Police Federation for Northern Ireland

Liam Kelly, chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, tells us why he believes the Stormont administration is failing to address policing problems.
8/20/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Govt. to 'reflect' on Shine public inquiry call - Taoiseach

Adrienne Reilly, CEO of the Dignity 4 Patients group, which has worked with more than 300 people who say they were abused by former doctor Michael Shine, discusses the fresh call for a Commission of Investigation.
8/20/20249 minutes, 3 seconds
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Biden tells crowd the Democratic party is in a battle for the very soul of America

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on US President Joe Biden's address to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
8/20/202410 minutes, 55 seconds
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SSE opens first public EV charging hub in Mullingar

SSE EV Operations Director Sean O'Callaghan discusses their plans to build 300 more 10 bay hubs across Ireland and the UK over the next five years and Aoife O'Grady, head of Zero Emissions Vehicle Ireland on the State's plans to get 30% of the fleet to be electric by 2030.
8/20/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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Fresh search for missing in superyacht sinking off Sicily

Josephine McKenna, journalist based in Italy, discusses the latest developments in the search for the missing after superyacht the Bayesian sank off the coast of Porticello in Italy
8/20/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/20/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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'America, I gave my best to you' - Biden passes torch to Harris at DNC

An emotional US President Joe Biden passed the torch to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris at the party's convention in Chicago last night.
8/20/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/19/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Health gain over weight loss to treat obesity - study

Professor Carel Le Roux, obesity specialist at St. Vincent's University Hospital discusses new research into the treatment of obesity.
8/19/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/19/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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European spacecraft to make first ever double fly-by of Earth and the moon tonight

Professor Caitriona Jackman discusses a close fly-by of the moon and the earth tonight by a European spacecraft on the way to search for life on Jupiter's moons.
8/19/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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'Exceedingly rare' blue supermoon to be visible from Ireland tonight

David Moore, astronomer and editor of Astronomy Ireland magazine, discusses the rare Blue SuperMoon which will be visible from Ireland tonight.
8/19/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/19/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/19/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Hundreds of homes evacuated in Newtownards after discovery of a World War Two bomb

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph discusses the evacuation of 400 homes in Newtownards following the discovery of an unexploded World War Two bomb.
8/19/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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'Decisive moment' for Gaza ceasefire talks, says US

Oliver McTernan, Director of Forward Thinking and hostage negotiator, assesses the chances of a possible ceasefire in the Middle East as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits the region for the tenth time.
8/19/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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Mandatory retirement age for Defence Forces personnel to increase

Lieutenant Colonel Conor King, General Secretary of the Representative Association of Commissioned Officers, reacts to the retirement age for the Irish Defence Forces being increase to 62 years old.
8/19/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Biden to pass torch to Harris in farewell speech at Democratic National Convention

Steve Futterman reports from Chicago ahead of the Democratic National Convention.
8/19/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Moscow says Ukraine struck third bridge in Kursk region

Christopher Miller of the Financial Times has the latest on the Russian investigator that has said Ukraine struck and damaged a third bridge over the Seym river in Russia's Kursk region.
8/19/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/19/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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Taoiseach to officially open new Listowel Bypass in north Kerry today

Jerry Behan, owner of the Horseshoe Bar and Restaurant in Listowel north Kerry discusses the impact of the new bypass which will be formally opened today.
8/19/20242 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
8/19/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/19/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Harris’ polls surge has stalled ahead of DNC

Caitriona Perry, Washington-based BBC News Chief Presenter, discusses the Democratic National Convention which begins tonight in Chicago.
8/19/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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Death toll from Israeli war in Gaza passes 40,000 according to Hamas controlled Health Ministry

Fikr Shalltoot, Gaza Director for Medical Aid for Palestinians, discusses the situation in Gaza as the death toll crosses 40,000.
8/16/20246 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/16/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ards and North Down gearing up for a special homecoming for Rhys McClenaghan

Rhys McClenaghan discusses the upcoming homecoming event in Newtownards, Co Down to celebrate his Olympic success
8/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Arts workers leaving industry over harmful behaviours - report

Eithne Dodd reports on the barriers faced by working artists with disabilities.
8/16/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/16/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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75,000 revellers descend on Stradbally as Electric Picnic kicks off

Joan O'Sullivan reports from Electric Picnic as the festival gets underway in Co. Laois.
8/16/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
8/16/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/16/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
8/16/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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Passenger cap could drive up fares at Dublin Airport next summer - Ryanair

Michael O'Leary, Group CEO of Ryanair, discusses the possible impact of the passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
8/16/202411 minutes, 16 seconds
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Five people charged in connection with drug-related death of Matthew Perry

Emma Vardy, LA Correspondent for BBC News, on the latest charges made in relation to the investigation into death of Friends actor Matthew Perry.
8/16/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Largest family hub in Ireland for families in homelessness to open today

Erene Williamson, Homeless Services Ireland Lead with the Salvation Army speaks ahead of the launch of the charity's largest homeless hub in the Republic of Ireland.
8/16/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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Family critical of McEntee's rejection of call for judge-led inquiry into Donaldson murder

Conor Moylan, Solicitor with Madden & Finucane Belfast, discusses the decision to reject a call for a judge-led inquiry into the murder of Denis Donaldson.
8/16/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/16/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris hold first event together since she replaced him as Democratic nominee

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the first joint public event between President Biden and Kamala Harris since she replaced the president as the Democratic candidate in November's election.
8/16/20249 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/16/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/15/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sinn Féin launching Mental Health Action Plan this morning

Mark Ward, Dublin West TD and Sinn Féin spokesperson on Mental Health, discusses the party's new Mental Health Action Plan.
8/15/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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€250 million allocated to Enterprise Ireland scheme for companies in early development

Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, on a record 250 million euro allocation to an Enterprise Ireland scheme to provide funding for Irish companies in their early stages of development.
8/15/20249 minutes, 25 seconds
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Where have all the GPs gone?

Senator Eileen Flynn, an Ard a'Ratha native, explains to Charlie McGinley that the wait for a new GP is a worrying time for locals and Liam Glynn, Prof. in General Practice at the University of Limerick and spokesperson for the Irish College of General Practitioners discusses the challenge replacing retiring GPs.
8/15/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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Irish man arrested in Peru after 55kg of cocaine seized by police

Dan Collyns, journalist and film maker based in Lima, reports on the arrest of an Irish man suspected of smuggling cocaine in Peru.
8/15/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/15/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
8/15/20241 minute, 10 seconds
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Green light for 4,000-seater National Cricket Stadium

Nathan Johns, Cricket journalist, discusses the Government approved plans for a 4,000-seater cricket stadium in Dublin.
8/15/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/15/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Irish Refugee Council urging more companies to offer internships to asylum seekers

Ailbhe Connelly, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports on a course which helps asylum seekers and refugees advocate for themselves.
8/15/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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WHO declares mpox a global public health emergency

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organization, outlines why MPox has been designated a global health emergency.
8/15/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/15/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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US, Qatar warns all sides not to 'undermine' Gaza truce talks

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, discusses the latest peace talks in Qatar's capital Doha in an effort to broker a ceasefire to the war in Gaza.
8/15/20246 minutes, 1 second
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Taylor Swift to play first Wembley Stadium gig in London tonight

Enda Brady, journalist, discusses the increased security surrounding the series of Taylor Swift concerts in London this weekend.
8/15/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/15/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Jason Kennedy.
8/15/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ten prisoners taken to hospital after suspected overdoses at Portlaoise Prison

Saoirse Brady, Executive Director Irish Penal Reform Trust, discusses issues facing the prison service following the hospitalisation of ten prisoners after suspected overdoses at Portlaoise Prison.
8/14/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/14/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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Queries and complaints to CCPC increased by 18% in the first six months of this year

Gráinne Griffin, Competition and Consumer Protection Commission Director of Communications discusses the findings of their latest Consumer Helpline Report.
8/14/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Vancouver 'dodges a bullet' following six-storey wooden condo going up in smoke

John Vaillant, Journalist & Author, discusses the threat of fire disasters as the world experiences hotter and drier conditions.
8/14/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wiffen 'ready to party' as he returns to Magheralin

Vincent Kearney , Northern Editor, reports from Magheralin, as double Olympic medallist Daniel Wiffin returns home.
8/14/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/14/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Belgorod declares state of emergency over incursion - governor

Dan Sabbagh, Defence and Security Editor with The Guardian newspaper reports from Sumy in northeastern Ukraine close to the Russian border.
8/14/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/14/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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149th Dublin Horse Show gets underway today

Molly O'Connor reports from the opening of the 149th annual Dublin Horse Show.
8/14/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/14/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cancer survivors across Europe unable to access number of financial services

Professor Mark Lawler from Queens University in Belfast discusses his research into discrimination against cancer survivors in accessing financial services.
8/14/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/14/20242 minutes, 7 seconds
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Woman thought to be Ireland's oldest person dies aged 109

Jackie Ord, granddaughter of the late Phyllis Furness, who was Ireland's oldest person.
8/14/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Sales of electric vehicles continue to drop

Eithne Dodd looks at the continuing decline in the sales of electric vehicles.
8/14/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/14/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/14/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Over 120,000 people have now evacuated the Kursk region in Russia

Steve Rosenberg, Russia Editor for BBC News, discusses the reaction in Moscow to the ncursion by Ukranian troops, the first time in 80-years foreign troops are fighting on Russian soil.
8/14/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Drugs with est. value of over €33 million seized in Ireland within the last week

Séamus Boland, Head of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, outlines the significance of a number of high-profile drugs seizures here in recent days.
8/14/202410 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/13/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Firefighters from EU states to help Greece battle blaze

Elena Becatoros, Associated Press bureau chief for south-east Europe, discusses the ongoing wildfires engulfing the suburbs of Athens in Greece.
8/13/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/13/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ukraine launches fresh drone attacks in Kursk offensive

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Correspondent in Kyiv, has the latest updates from war-torn Ukraine as incursion into Russian territory continues.
8/13/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Special homecoming for double Olympic champion Kellie Harrington

Marc O'Driscoll reports from Killarney Street in Dublin's north inner city as Kellie Harrington is welcomed home from the Olympics.
8/13/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Iranian attack against Israel could risk disrupting ceasefire talks

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, outlines the latest political developments in the US including efforts to broker a truce in the Middle East and Elon Musk's interview with Donald Trump.
8/13/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Israel continues to brace itself for a potential attack from Iran

Gershon Baskin, Middle East Director of the International Communities Organization and former peace negotiator, discusses the growing risk of an attack on Israel by Iran as efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza intensify.
8/13/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/13/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Girl, 11, and mum, 34, stabbed in central London

Fraser Knight, journalist with LBC News, reports on the stabbing of a woman and her young daughter in London's Leicester Square.
8/13/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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EU warns Elon Musk ahead of Trump interview to keep hate speech off X

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish Independent, discusses the EU Digital Commissioner sending a letter to Elon Musk to remind the X boss of his obligations under EU Law.
8/13/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Scientists find evidence for large underground reservoir

Kevin Nolan, lecturer in physics at the Technological University of Dublin, discusses the discovery of a resevoir of liquid water found under the surface of Mars.
8/13/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Wildlife experts in Dublin calling for a community of 'feral parakeets' to be captured and returned to captivity

Niall Hatch, Spokesperson for BirdWatch Ireland, calls for the capture of feral parakeets in Dublin before the exotic birds drive native Irish species out of their natural habitats.
8/13/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/13/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/13/20244 minutes, 55 seconds
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Increased prevalence of large outbreaks of blackleg reported by Regional Veterinary laboratories

Dr Mícheál Casey, Head of the Regional Veterinary Laboratories, discusses the rise in blackleg disease among dead cattle referred for postmortem.
8/13/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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'Digs drive' launched in Dublin over student accommodation shortage

Jenny Maguire, President, Trinity College Dublin Students' Union, discusses a new campaign across five colleges to tackle the student accommodation crisis in Dublin.
8/13/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/13/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
8/13/20242 minutes, 20 seconds
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Olympic heroes set to be welcomed back to home towns

Jonathan Wiffen father of Olympic gold medalist Daniel Wiffen and Niall Lynch, father of Olympic bronze medalist Daire Lynch, discuss what's planned in Magheralin and Clonmel today.
8/13/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Porland Row prepares special homecoming for double gold medal winner Kellie Harrington

Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan discusses celebrations at the GPO for Ireland’s Olympic heroes while Susan Mangan and Gemma Dunleavy look forward to welcoming double golden girl Kellie Harrington home to Portland Row.
8/12/20247 minutes, 39 seconds
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Taoiseach promises to hit social media firms 'where it hurts' through fines and accountability

Thomas Regnier, EU Commission Spokesperson on Digital Economy, discusses the recent misinformation circulated on social media in Ireland and what is being done to tackle such behaviour.
8/12/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/12/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Police officers attacked with petrol bombs, fireworks and other missiles during rioting in Derry

Lilian Seenoi Barr, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, discusses the rioting in the city over the weekend.
8/12/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/12/20243 minutes, 19 seconds
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Russia orders evacuations in Belgorod amid Ukraine offensive

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Ukraine Correspondent in Kyiv, discusses what has become the most significant incursion by Ukrainian troops into Russia since Moscow began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
8/12/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/12/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
8/12/20242 minutes, 16 seconds
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UNICEF: Over half of Gaza's schools bombed by Israel

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson, discusses the deepening humanitarian crises in Sudan and Gaza.
8/12/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Israel issues massive evacuation order in Khan Younis

Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst for BBC World, outlines the latest developments in the Israel-Gaza war.
8/12/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/12/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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Fintan McCarthy and Mona McSharry close Olympic Games for Ireland

Kate Varley reports from Paris as the 2024 Olympic Games come to a close.
8/12/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/12/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/12/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Uisce Éireann warns of water supply disruptions in Dublin, Kildare, and Wicklow tomorrow

Mark O'Duffy, Portfolio Manager, Infrastructure Delivery, Uisce Éireann warns of water supply disruption in counties Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow .
8/12/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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Team Ireland to be welcomed home today after best ever Olympics

Peter Sherrard, CEO of the Olympic Federation of Ireland, reflects on Team Ireland’s greatest ever haul of Olympic medals at the Paris games.
8/12/202410 minutes, 58 seconds
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Greece orders thousands to evacuate as wildfires rage

Daphne Tolis, Freelance Journalist based in Athens, discusses the wildfires raging across Greece.
8/12/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Rhasidat Adeleke set to make history in first ever Olympic final

Darren Frehill, sports presenter, looks ahead to what's to come on day 14 of the Olympic Games in Paris.
8/9/202410 minutes, 53 seconds
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Fears growing across middle east over potential all-out war between Hezbollah, Iran and Israel

Colin Lee, GOAL’s Director of Programme Operations, discusses the current situation as he looks to leave Lebanon following advice from the government.
8/9/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cork supporters eye double Camogie success

Jennie O'Sullivan reports from Cork ahead of this Sunday's All-Ireland Camogie finals.
8/9/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Gardaí warn students over accommodation scams

Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan discusses a warning issued by gardai about accommodation fraud as students prepare for a return to college.
8/9/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rhasidat fans prepare to cheer on Tallaght native in Paris tonight

Kate Varley speaks to Rhasidat Adeleke fans in Paris ahead of her appearance in the 400m Olympic final tonight.
8/9/20241 minute, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/9/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/9/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Daniel Wiffen takes to the Seine for gruelling 10km race

Darren Frehill, sports presenter, looks back on yesterday's action at the Paris Olympics and looks ahead to what's to come today.
8/9/20248 minutes, 59 seconds
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Funeral of acclaimed Irish writer Edna O'Brien to take placein Clare this weekend

Michael Blake, nephew of the late Edna O' Brien, discusses plans for the funeral of the acclaimed Irish writer in her native Co Clare this weekend.
8/9/20247 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/9/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/9/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Significant number of services suspended due to UHL ED overcrowding

Gabrielle Colleran, Irish Hospital Consultants Association President discusses the HSE’s decision to suspend many planned services in the University Hospital Limerick group to deal with emergency department overcrowding.
8/9/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Walkers and climbers asked not to climb Donegal's highest mountain this weekend as repair works take place

Josephine Kelly, project officer with Cairde na hEaragaile, discusses the repair work to Donegal's highest mountain.
8/9/20243 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
8/9/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/9/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karin Carthy.
8/9/20244 minutes, 55 seconds
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Concern over level of bullying experienced by secondary students

Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children, discusses the results of a survey of 1,000 second-level students.
8/9/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
8/8/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/8/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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PSNI requests officers from Britain to combat violence

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, outlines the latest developments in Operation Kenova following the revelation that new material has been disclosed by MI5.
8/8/20248 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/8/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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Marathon swimming goes ahead after Seine concerns

Kate Varley reports from Paris ahead of Ireland's Daniel Wiffen competing in the 10 kilometre open water swim.
8/8/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Anti-racism protesters on UK streets after days of far-right unrest

Enda Brady, London-based journalist, discusses the far-right demonstrations that took place across England yesterday.
8/8/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Rhasidat Adeleke qualifies for 400m final at Paris Olympics

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on all the action Olympic action from Paris on Wednesday 7th August.
8/8/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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Kellie Harrington

Kellie Harrington joins the programme live from Paris after becoming a double Olympic champion on Tuesday.
8/8/20249 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/8/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Just 43 properties around the country available to rent within HAP limits in June

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director of the Simon Community, discusses their latest report which shows a shortage of rentals available within HAP limits.
8/8/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna cancelled over terrorist plot

Derek Scally, Berlin Correspondent with the Irish Times, discusses the cancellation of three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna after a terror attack was foiled.
8/8/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/8/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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PSNI make five more arrests over disorder incidents

Belfast Journalist Amanda Ferguson reports that the Police Service of Northern Ireland has made five more arrests and dealt with a number of race-related hate crime incidents.
8/8/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/8/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Adeleke labels semi-final 'messy' but says she can fix issues ahead of final

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on yesterday's action at the Olympic Games in Paris and previews what's to come today.
8/8/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/8/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Galway look to end summer on a high with win in the All-Ireland Camogie final

Midlands Correspondent Gail Conway reports from Galway as the county prepares for a third consecutive All-Ireland final in as many weeks.
8/8/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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Russia battles Ukrainian troops for a third day after major incursion

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine Correspondent, discusses the latest from the region as Ukraine launches its own cross-border attack in the Kursk region.
8/8/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Taoiseach says he will not be 'deterred' from doing his job as gardaí investigate online threat

Ciarán O’Connor, Senior Analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue discusses the increase in threats made to politicians on mainstream social media platforms.
8/7/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Harris 'proud' to select Minnesota governor Walz as running mate

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the choice of Tim Walz as Kamala Harris's running mate in the U.S Presidential election.
8/7/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tax receipts to end of July up nearly 10% on same period last year

Michael McMahon, Acting Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, on concerns at ongoing budgetary spending overruns.
8/7/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/7/20243 minutes, 5 seconds
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Number of homes for sale on MyHome down 50% on July 2014

Joanne Geary, Managing Director, MyHome.ie, discusses the 50 per cent decline in second-hand housing stock over the past ten years.
8/7/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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'No words' - Portland Row reacts to Harrington's historic win

Kieran Dineen speaks to Kellie Harrington fans in Diamond Park after she won her second Olympic gold medal last night and Karen Creed speaks to her parents Christy and Yvonne.
8/7/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/7/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Rhasidat Adeleke bids to make Olympic 400m final tonight

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks ahead to all the Irish action at the Olympics today August 7th.
8/7/202412 minutes, 33 seconds
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Plan for judges to recommend minimum terms when imposing life sentences

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses the security threats against the State as well as plans to give judges more powers to give longer sentences.
8/7/20249 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/7/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
8/7/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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Tiny arm bone unlocks mystery of Indonesia's extinct 'Hobbit' people

Adam Brumm, Professor of archaeology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Queensland, discusses the discovery of a tiny bone in Indonesia - unlocking the mystery of Indonesia's extinct 'Hobbit' people.
8/7/20244 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/7/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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History-maker Kellie Harrington wins back-to-back Olympic golds

Des Cahill, sports presenter, on last nights success for Irish boxing legend Kellie Harrington.
8/7/202411 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/7/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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Approx. half a million residents in Sudan's Zamzam displacement camp living in extreme famine

Amina Abdulla, Concern’s Regional Director for the horn of Africa discusses the onset of famine in war torn Sudan.
8/7/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/7/20242 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/6/20242 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/6/20242 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/6/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Culture Night programme to be launched today in the National Gallery

Maureen Kennelly, director of the Arts Council, discusses the launch of Culture Night 2024.
8/6/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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7,000 cardiac screenings provided by Dillon Quirke Foundation

Donna Cassidy from the Claremorris South Responder Group speaks to Peter O'Connell in relation to screening young people for heart problems and Dan Quirke, father of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke, who died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome in August 2022, on how the foundation set up in his memory hasscreened more than 7,000 young people.
8/6/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/6/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Four white-tailed eagle chicks to be released back into the wild at Killarney National Park today

Eamonn Meskell, Project Manager for the National Parks and Wildlife Service White Tailed Eagle Reintroduction Programme, discusses the release of four chicks into the wild this morning.
8/6/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Heartbreak for Ciara Mageean as injury forces her out of Olympic 1,500m

Des Cahill, RTÉ sports presenter, looks ahead to today's Olympic action in Paris.
8/6/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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Initial talks take place which could lead to formation of interim govt. in Bangladesh

Sara Hossain, a Senior Human Rights Lawyer in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, discusses the widening unrest in the country.
8/6/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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Military in control of Bangladesh after Hasina flees

Redwan Ahmed, Independent journalist in Dhaka, discusses the worst violence seen in Bangladesh since independence over 50-years ago.
8/6/20245 minutes, 1 second
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UN internal investigation finds nine UNRWA staff may have been involved in October 7 attacks

Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst for BBC World, assesses findings of a UN investigation which has found that nine UNRWA staff may have been involved in the Hamas-led attacks in Israel on 7 October 2023.
8/6/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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Kellie Harrington set to fight for second Olympic gold tonight

Des Cahill, RTÉ sports presenter, previews today's action in Paris.
8/6/202410 minutes, 48 seconds
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Police attacked as rioters attempt to set fire to shop in Belfast

Deirdre Hargey, Sinn Féin MLA for South Belfast, discusses the recalling of Stormont following violent scenes following an anti-immigration protest.
8/6/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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Public health risks of algal blooms on Lough Neagh detailed in study

Dr Neil Reid from the Institute of Global Food Security, Queen's School of Biological Sciences in Belfast discusses the findings of a new study which he led on the public health risks posed by blue-green algae in Lough Neagh.
8/6/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/6/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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Expected revenue boost for Paris hospitality 'underwhelming'

Kate Varley reports from Paris where hospitality businesses are reporting quieter than expected footfall.
8/6/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
8/6/20241 minute, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/6/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Pride of the Parish: Portland Row prepares to roar on Harrington

Kieran Dineen speaks to some of the locals in Portland Row in Dublin's north inner city who will be cheering Kellie Harrington on tonight.
8/6/20242 minutes, 3 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
8/5/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Orange rain warning for three counties

Aoife Kealy Meteorologist with Met Eireann discusses the impact of the Orange rain warning for three counties overnight.
8/5/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Heritage site access debate leaves Kildare residents divided

Samantha Libreri reports from Celbridge, where locals have called for a solution to be found in stand-off over access to local heritage site.
8/5/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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Community reaction to violence in Belfast

Carole Coleman reports on the targeting of Muslim businesses in anti-immigrant violence in Belfast.
8/5/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Kingdom celebrates All-Ireland football win

Breandán Fitzgerald, Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council discussses the celebrations in The Kingdom after their ladies won the All-Ireland senior football title for the first time in 31-years.
8/5/20242 minutes, 28 seconds
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NI Justice Minister Naomi Long reacts to violence in Belfast.

Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long on the weekend violence in Belfast.
8/5/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2024

George Lawlor, Mayor of Wexford & Chairperson of PR and Marketing for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2024, discusses the event taking place in Wexford Town for the first time.
8/5/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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Paris 2024: Irish in action on Day 10 of Olympic Games

Des Cahill, RTÉ sports presenter, reflects on Daniel Wiffen's Olympic success, and looks ahead to today's Olympic action.
8/5/202410 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/5/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/5/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Starmer to hold Cobra meeting as disorder escalates in UK

BBC's Jessica Lane reports on violence across northern England.
8/5/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/2/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/2/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
8/2/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/2/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
8/2/20242 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/2/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
8/2/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Russian prisoner swap released 'truly bad people' - US Congressman

Cian McCormack speaks to US Congressman Brendan Boyle who was among the politicians who had campaigned to help free detainees from Russia.
8/2/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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At least three gates rammed at Govt. buildings

Fiachra O Cionnaith reports that at least three gates have been rammed at Government buildings.
8/2/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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Galway back in Croke Park as they look to win second-ever LGFA All-Ireland

Gail Conway reports from Galway as they look to win the LGFA All-Irelad for only the second time ever this weekend.
8/2/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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Disappointing day for Irish boxers at Paris Olympics

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on how Irish athletes performed at the Olympics on Thursday, August 1st.
8/2/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Paul O'Donovan on cusp of making Olympic history today

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on how Irish athletes performed at the Olympics yesterday and looks ahead to today.
8/2/202412 minutes, 53 seconds
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Glaciers in the Andes have shrunk to their smallest size in 11,700 years

Dr. Gordon Bromley, Lecturer in Physical Geography at University of Galway and climate scientist, discusses why glaciers in the Andes are shrinking at unprecedented levels.
8/2/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Kneecap movie chosen as Ireland's Oscar entry for Best International Feature

Áine Moriarty, Chief Executive of the Irish Film and Television Academy, outlines why Irish language movie Kneecap has been selected to represent Ireland in the Oscar International Feature Film competition for 2025.
8/2/20247 minutes, 7 seconds
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Jack Marley's brother says they're 'so proud' of his 'huge achievement'

Marc O’Driscoll speaks to Mikey Marley, brother of Jack, in Sallynoggin, Co. Dublin where a huge crowd turned out to watch his fight.
8/2/20241 minute, 36 seconds
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Journalist Evan Gershkovich among the prisoners released from Russian prison

Thomas Grove, Central & Eastern European Correspondent with the Wall Street Journal, discusses the release of his colleague Evan Gershkovich from a Russian prison.
8/2/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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Intel confirms it is cutting around 15,000 jobs globally

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on latest announcement by Intel that it will axe over 15% of its global workforce.
8/2/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/1/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Kellie Harrington begins first woman to medal at two Olympic Games

Kellie Harrington's dad Christy and brother Christopher speak to Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri after she made history at the Olympic Games last night as she secured at least a bronze medal.
8/1/20247 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/1/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/1/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Research finds nearly two thirds of women who'd given birth experience ongoing damage after delivery

Suzanne Hagen, Professor of Health Services Research at Glasgow Caledonian University, and Dr. Barry O’Reilly, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University College Cork, discuss a new report into how childbirth can leave some women with lasting health issues.
8/1/20248 minutes, 48 seconds
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UK Police deployed to prevent more violence after riots

Tommy Meskill, London Correspondent, reports on murder charges following knife attack in Southport and protests in London in the wake of the killings.
8/1/20242 minutes, 41 seconds
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Kerry gear up for third consecutive LGFA All-Ireland final

Jackie Fox reports from Kerry as their senior ladies team hopes to win the All-Ireland this weekend.
8/1/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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Mixed fortunes for Irish boxers on day five of Olympics

Des Cahill, sports presenter, recaps all the Irish action at the Olympics from Wednesday, July 31.
8/1/20247 minutes, 58 seconds
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Parent's Leave and Parent's Benefit extended from today

Roderic O’Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, announces an extension to paid parent's leave benefit and also discusses the main issues facing his department.
8/1/202411 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
8/1/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Intel plans to cut thousands of jobs to finance recovery, Bloomberg News reports

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent outlines what we know for definite following media reports that Intel is planning to announce thousands of global job cuts.
8/1/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/1/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/1/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Irish rowers with big medal ambitions in Olympic action today

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks ahead to all the Irish action at the Olympics for Thursday, August 1st.
8/1/20248 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
8/1/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Israel army says Hamas military chief Deif killed in earlier Gaza strike

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, has the latest on rising tensions in the region following the assassination of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.
8/1/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/31/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/31/20242 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/31/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/31/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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Could today be anothe magic day for the Irish in Paris?

Des Cahill, sports presenter, on Daniel Wiffen's gold medal win at Paris 2024 and looks ahead to all the Irish action at the Olympics on Wednesday, July 31.
7/31/20247 minutes, 51 seconds
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Daniel Wiffen surges to gold in 800m final

Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on how Irish athletes performed at the Olympics yesterday and previews what's to come today.
7/31/20247 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/31/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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Graham Dwyer to get a final ruling from Supreme Court todayon bid to overturn conviction

Orla O’Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports ahead of the Supreme Court today giving its decision on a last-ditch attempt by Graham Dwyer to overturn his 2015 conviction for the murder of Elaine O’Hara.
7/31/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Parents 'over the moon' with Wiffen's gold medal triumph

Rachel and Jonathan Wiffen, parents of Ireland's latest Olympic champion Daniel, react to his son's success in the men's 800 metre freestyle race yesterday.
7/31/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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Investigators to recover helicopter wreckage from crash site in Co. Westmeath

Cillian Sherlock, Ireland Reporter with PA, outlines the details of a helicopter crash in Co. Westmeath in which two men died.
7/31/20242 minutes, 47 seconds
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Price of petrol set to rise again at Midnight tonight

Aidan Flynn, Chief Executive of Freight Transport Association Ireland, gives his assessment of the impact that the final reinstatement of excise duty will have on his members.
7/31/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh described as 'a dangerous gamble'

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the increased tensions between Iran and Israel.
7/31/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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'He is one of the best ever' - reaction from Team Ireland to amazing Wiffen performance

Dr. John Rudd, Performance Director, Team Ireland on Daniel Wiffen's amazing gold medal winning performance at the Olympics last night.
7/31/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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Israel says Hezbollah commander killed in Beirut strike

Nafiseh Kohnavard, BBC journalist based in Lebanon, has the latest updates following Israeli strikes on Beirut.
7/31/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Road Safety Authority and An Garda Siochana to launch August Bank Holiday weekend road safety appeal

James Lawless, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, outlines the details of the Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána August Bank Holiday weekend road safety appeal.
7/31/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/31/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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'We're just so proud' - former principal of Daniel Wiffen on huge achievement

Dominic Clarke, principal at St Patrick’s Grammar School in Armagh, reacts to past pupil and swimming sensation Daniel Wiffen winning Olympic gold for 800m freestyle
7/31/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
7/31/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/30/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Joy for Mona McSharry in taking 100m breaststroke bronze

Gail Conway reports from Grange, Co Sligo, the homeplace of Irish swimmer Mona McSharry, after she won bronze at the Olympics last night and Damien O'Meara of RTE Sport looks back at Ireland's performance throughout the day.
7/30/202414 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/30/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/30/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/30/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/30/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Armagh bring Sam Maguire back to Orchard County for first time since 2002

Conor McCauley reports on the homecoming event for Armagh's victorious senior men's gaelic football team, who brought the Sam Maguire trophy home to the Cathedral City after a 22 year wait.
7/30/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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'A fantastic moment after a long journey' - Mona McSharry's mother reacts to bronze medal

Viola McSharry, mother of Mona McSharry, reacts to her daughter becoming Ireland's first olympic medalist in swimming in nearly 30 years and RTÉ Sport's Damien O'Meara glances ahead to Ireland's bid for futher medal success at the today.
7/30/202416 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/30/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
7/30/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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Preliminary hearing into Omagh bomb inquiry begins

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph discusses today’s preliminary hearing of the statutory public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing.
7/30/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Concern for businesses affected by Longford fire

Pauline Belton, Owner of Grafters Hair Company in Longford, discusses the aftermath of a fire that has forced the closure of at least 13 businesses in the town.
7/30/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sports at 8.35

Presented by Oisín Coyne, with Marty Morrissey
7/29/20248 minutes, 16 seconds
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14-year old Joe Carthy has lost his life after a collision with a car while on an e-scooter in Kilkenny on Saturday

With Fianna Fáil Councillor and Deputy Mayor of Kilkenny City, Joe Malone
7/29/20242 minutes, 39 seconds
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Mona McSharry will compete in the 100m Breaststroke Final tonight, with a real prospect of a medal

With Damien O'Meara and Nick O'Hare, from Paris
7/29/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Fears grow of a major war this morning following a rocket attack in the occupied Golan Heights on Saturday

With Declan Power, Security and Defence expert
7/29/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Business News at 7.50

Adam Maguire with guest Feargal De Freine
7/29/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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President Nicolás Maduro has won its presidential election according to partial results, rejected by opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez

With Victor Amaya, Journalist with TalCual Newspaper in Caracas
7/29/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Four more people dead on the Republic's roads over the weekend, including a 14 year old boy in Kilkenny

With Garda Superintendent Liam Geraghty, from the Garda Press Office
7/29/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather 7.55

With Aoife Kealy
7/29/20242 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10 It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle
7/29/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:10 It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S Doyle
7/29/20243 minutes, 19 seconds
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Funerals have taken place for the victims of a rocket strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights

With Rebecca Ritters, Jerusalem Correspondent with German Broadcaster DW
7/29/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Colum McCann speaks about his friend, the late Edna O'Brien

With Colum McCann, calling in from the United States
7/29/20248 minutes
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News Bulletin at 8am

Presented by Brian Jennings
7/29/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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A reading by Edna O'Brien from her 1976 memoir, Mother Ireland

With the late Edna O'Brien
7/29/20241 minute, 23 seconds
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Sports at 7.35

Presented by Oisín Coyne
7/29/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Music mogul Simon Cowell was in Dublin at the weekend in the hope of finding members for a new boy band

Report from Jackie Fox
7/29/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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President Michael D Higgins led the country's tributes to Edna O'Brien, one of our finest writers, who has died aged 93

Clip from RTÉ's Arena in 2022, as well as Maureen O'Connor, senior lecturer in English at University College Cork
7/29/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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Olympic Update with Damien O'Meara

With Damien O'Meara
7/29/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ireland set to ignore von der Leyen’s request for two names for commission candidate

Jack Power, acting Europe Correspondent for the Irish Times, discusses the Government's decision to ignore the European Commission President's request for two names to be nominated as commission candidates.
7/26/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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How will new plan affect people driving through Dublin City?

Jean McCabe, Chief Executive Officer, Retail Excellence Ireland, outlines traders' concerns about the Dublin traffic changes.
7/26/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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700-year-old Red Book of Ossory being brought back to Co. Kilkenny

Stephen Farrell, the Dean of Ossory, describes the significance of the Red Book of Ossory's homecoming to Kilkenny, almost 700 years after it was written.
7/26/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Harris tells Netanyahu she 'will not be silent' on Gaza suffering

Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill in Washington DC discusses the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington DC.
7/26/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/26/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/26/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
7/26/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Opening ceremony of Paris Olympics set takes place tonight

RTE's Kate Varley looks ahead to the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, and what's in store for fans in Paris and spectators around the globe.
7/26/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Christening of US naval vessel named in honour of Mayo man killed in Vietnam War

Pauline Gallagher, sister of the late Cpl Patrick Gallagher discusses the family's huge sense of pride as the US has named a naval ship in his honour.
7/26/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/26/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Record number of 133 Irish participants at Paris Olympics

Sarah Keane, President of the Olympic Federation of Ireland, looks ahead to the games in Paris.
7/26/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
7/26/20242 minutes, 28 seconds
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Plans to restrict traffic in Dublin city to go ahead next month

Brendan O'Brien, Dublin City Council Acting Executive Manager for Traffic, discusses the launch of the capital's controversial traffic plan.
7/26/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/26/20247 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/26/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Rise in E.coli contamination of private supplies, EPA warns

Noel Byrne, Programme Manager of the EPA’s Office of Environmental Enforcement discusses the Drinking Water Quality in Private Group Schemes and Small Private Supplies 2023 Report released today.
7/26/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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Is Sam Maguire heading west? Galway looking to bridge 23-year gap

Can Padraig Joyce's Tribesmen bring the men's all-Ireland football trophy back over the Shannon for the first time since 2001? Sally-Ann Barrett has been talking to fans and former Galway stars about their prospects.
7/26/20245 minutes, 1 second
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/25/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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Joe Biden says he is 'passing the torch' to a new generation

Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies at the UCD Clinton Institute, discusses the latest updates in United States' politics.
7/25/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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Medical staff in Gaza say they stretched to their limits trying to provide care

Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, a medical team lead at Nasser Medical hospital, in Khan Younis, discusses the latest mass casualty events in Gaza.
7/25/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Govt. denies €725m funding plan is a 'blank cheque' for RTÉ

Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour's Spokesperson on Media, discusses the €725 million multi annual funding package announced for RTÉ.
7/25/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Taoiseach to meet Team Ireland in Paris ahead of Olympic Games

Tommy Meskill, RTÉ Correspondent, discusses the Taoiseach Simon Harris's arrival in Paris where he will attend a series of engagements as part of the Olympic Games.
7/25/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony to be unlike any before it

Vincent Guérend, French Ambassador to Ireland, discusses logistics surrounding the Olympics.
7/25/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisín Coyne.
7/25/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/25/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisín Coyne.
7/25/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
7/25/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/25/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/25/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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Decision Support Service - is it too cumbersome for users?

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports that the Minister of State Anne Rabbitte has had to mediate between the Law Society and the Decision Support Service in relation to the Assisted Decision-Making Capacity Act.
7/25/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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High Court to refer nitrates challenge to European court

Dr Elaine McGoff, Head of Advocacy, An Taisce, and Denis Drennan, President, ICMSA, debate the legal challenge over the Nitrates Action Programme.
7/25/202410 minutes, 10 seconds
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All-Ireland fever heats up in Armagh ahead of Sunday's final

Northern Editor Vincent Kearney reports from Armagh where they hope to win their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship since 2002.
7/25/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Funding plan not a reward for RTÉ, says DG Kevin Bakhurst

Kevin Bakhurst, RTÉ Director General, discusses the €725 million funding package announced for the national broadcaster.
7/25/202413 minutes, 1 second
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€725million is €55million less than what RTÉ asked for

Séamus Dooley, Irish secretary of the National Union of Journalists, reacts to the news that RTÉ is to get €725 million over the next three years via public funding.
7/24/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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RTÉ to get €725 million over the next three years via public funding

Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor, Irish Independent, previews what's coming up at Cabinet and RTÉ's latest funding plan.
7/24/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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Secutiry ramped up in Paris as city prepares to host Olympic Games

Is France ready for security risks associated with the Olympic Games? RTÉ's Kate Varley reports from Paris.
7/24/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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Women to be given option to defer maternity leave in cases of serious physical or mental illness

Emma McGuinness, campaigner for the Leave Our Leave campaign, discusses legislation being brought before Cabinet today, which would allow women to defer their maternity leave if diagnosed with mental and physical illness during pregnancy.
7/24/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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TV licence fee to remain at its current rate of €160 per year

Dr Roddy Flynn, Associate Professor at the School of Communications, Dublin City University, reacts to the proposed three-pronged funding system for RTÉ.
7/24/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/24/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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10 people drown every month on average in Ireland

Joanne Walsh, Chief Executive Officer, Water Safety Ireland, discusses' the key findings from the National Drowning Report which shows on average ten people die by drowning every month in Ireland.
7/24/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Osisín Coyne.
7/24/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Contest for leadership of the UK's Conservative Party opens today

Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor, Financial Times discusses the race to replace Rishi Sunak as the contest for the leadership of the Conservative party opens.
7/24/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Harris attacks Trump at rally, promises compassion over chaos

Bob Schmuhl, Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, discusses vice president Kamala Harris' campaign speech at Milwaukee.
7/24/202410 minutes, 45 seconds
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Researchers capture hard data detailing how endangered basking sharks respond to boat strikes

Nick Payne, Assistant Professor in Trinity College Dublin's School of Science, discussses' ground breaking research detailing how endangered basking sharks respond to boat strikes.
7/24/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/24/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
7/24/20241 minute, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Osisín Coyne.
7/24/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Alcohol treatment cases at highest level in over a decade - HRB

Problem alcohol use is on the increase in Ireland, according to the country's Health Research Board, Dr Suzi Lyons of the HRB explains.
7/24/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/24/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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FF MEP Barry Andrews elected to chair European Parliament's Development Committee

Barry Andrews, Fianna Fáil MEP, discusses his election as Chair of the European Parliament's Development Committee and the challenges facing the EU's overseas aid programmes.
7/24/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/24/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/23/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/23/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/23/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Airlines secure High Court permission to challenge Dublin Airport passenger cap

Eoghan Corry, travel journalist, discusses the legal challenge by airlines against the passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
7/23/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mattel releases first blind Barbie doll

Niamh King, representative of Féach which supports the families of blind and visually impaired children, reacts to the launch of the first ever Barbie that represents those who are blind and have visual impairments.
7/23/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Documentary examining Catholic Church's handling of allegations against Bishop Eamonn Casey airs

Joe Little, former RTÉ Religious & Social Affairs Correspondent, discusses new documentary Bishop Casey's Buried Secrets.
7/23/202410 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
7/23/20241 minute, 52 seconds
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Final preparations underway in Paris ahead of official start of Olympic Games

Kate Varley, reporter, joins us from the Olympic village in Paris ahead of the games getting underway on Friday.
7/23/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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40 years of the DART

Marc O'Driscoll reports from Dublin city centre on a special celebration to mark 40 years of the DART.
7/23/20247 minutes, 28 seconds
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Harris secures necessary support for Democratic nomination

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, reports on vice-president Kamala Harris' first official day campaigning to be president.
7/23/20247 minutes, 39 seconds
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Report says 'urgent' review needed examining how drugs and cash are stored in Garda stations

Alywin Barton, Deputy Chief Inspector, Garda Síochána Inspectorate, discusses a report calling for an 'urgent' review into how drugs and cash seizures are stored in Garda stations.
7/23/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/23/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tributes paid to 'spirited' 11-year-old who died after falling from hotel balcony in Majorca

Billy Porter, Chairman of Parnell Athletics Club in Rathdrum, Co Wicklow, discusses the tragic death of 11-year-old Clodagh Phelan in Spain.
7/23/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/23/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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500 natterjack toads to be released in Co Kerry

Dr. Ferdia Marnell, Amphibian specialist in the National Parks and Wildlife Service, discusses the release of hundreds of Ireland's native Natterjack toads into the dunes at Páirc Náisiunta na Mara, Co Kerry.
7/23/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Over 30,000 hail triumphant Clare hurlers at homecoming

Barry Gallagher reports from Ennis in Co. Clare where the All-Ireland Senior Hurling champions were welcomed home last night.
7/23/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/23/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sinn Féin to launch new policy document outlining plan for International Protection today

Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Social Protection, discusses his party's new policy document outlining its plan for International Protection Applicants.
7/23/20248 minutes, 53 seconds
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Who's likely to now take on Trump in race for the White House?

People in Washington DC give their reaction to Joe Biden pulling out of the US Presidential race and Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and columnist with the Journal.ie, discusses the impact his decision may have.
7/22/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/22/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/22/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisin Coyne.
7/22/202412 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/22/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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RTÉ funding set to be discussed at Cabinet this week

Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent, on the RTÉ funding which will be discussed by Cabinet this week.
7/22/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Joe Biden pulls out of US Presidential Election

Jackie Fox has looks back at Joe Biden's political life and Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the latest developments after Biden announced he will not seek re-election.
7/22/202413 minutes, 55 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/22/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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What impact will Joe Biden's decision have on the election?

Hank Sheinkopf, US political consultant and former advisor to Bill Clinton during his re-election campaign, discusses President Joe Biden's decision not to seek a second term in the White House.
7/22/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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Banner prepares to welcome back All-Ireland heroes

Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy, Mayor of Ennis Municipal District, discusses Clare's victory in the All-Ireland hurling final, and the upcoming homecoming celebration.
7/22/20242 minutes, 43 seconds
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Biden claims decision was in the best interests of party and country

Democratic Congressman for Pennsylvania Brendan Boyle gives his reaction to Joe Biden's announcement that he will no longer contest the US Presidential Election.
7/22/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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Global IT outage may still be impacting some businesses

Peter Oakes, a former Central Bank enforcement director and founder of Fintech Ireland, explains how the global IT outages from last Friday could still impact businesses and customers this week.
7/22/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Frontline Garda criticised lack of protective gear available to Gardaí during Coolock protests

Michael O'Sullivan, former Garda Assistant Commissioner, discusses the Garda response to the Coolock protests last week.
7/22/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
7/22/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/22/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Meeting between Biden and Netanyahu to go ahead as planned

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent with The Economist, discusses the visit of Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington DC.
7/22/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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Festival fever around the country as people enjoy the summer

Eithne Dodd finds out about some of the festivals going on throughout the country over the weekend.
7/19/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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'I shouldn't be here' - Trump recalls shooting at convention

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports from the Republican National Convention where Donald Trump has addressed the crowd.
7/19/202411 minutes, 11 seconds
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Chaos in multiple industries around the globe following IT outages

Brian Hoonan, Cyber Security Expert, has the latest on the global cyber outage.
7/19/20242 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/19/20247 minutes, 4 seconds
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Group of protesters tear down barriers along Dublin's Grand Canal

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports that protesters have torn down barriers erected by Waterways Ireland along the Grand Canal in Dublin following a protest calling for their removal.
7/19/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Temperatures rise to 44C in parts of Europe

Álvaro Silva from the World Meteorological Organisation on the extremely high temperatures that are being seen in some European countries.
7/19/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/19/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Urgent drug alert issued to Irish prisons over nitazene

Prof. Eamon Keenan, National Clinical Lead, Addiction Services, discusses prisons across Ireland being issued an urgent drug alert following a detection of nitazine which resulted in a fatal overdose.
7/19/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/19/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Investigation into suspected arson attack at Coolock site earmarked for asylum seekers

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that an investigation is underway into a suspected arson attack on the former Crown Paints factory in Coolock.
7/19/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/19/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Children awaiting spinal surgery may be treated abroad under new plans

Deirdre McDonald, Co-founder of Scoliosis Awareness & Support Ireland, on the HSE plans that may see some children who need spinal surgeries may soon receive them overseas.
7/19/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/19/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Can Trump actually be beaten or is he heading back to the White House?

Dr. Clodagh Harrington, Professor in US Politics at University College Cork, analyses what we learned from the Republican National Convention.
7/19/20247 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/19/20249 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
7/19/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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Man being treated in hospital following suspected 'drive-by' shooting in Longford

Gail Conway, Midlands Correspondent, reports that a man is being treated in hospital following a suspected 'drive-by' shooting in Longford.
7/18/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisín Coyne.
7/18/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Man and woman killed in Donegal two-car collision

Stephen Maguire, Editor with Donegal Daily, reports that two people in their 70s have been killed in a two car collision in County Donegal.
7/18/20242 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/18/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/18/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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What impact will improved relations between Ireland and the UK have here?

Bobby McDonagh, former Irish Ambassador to the UK, gives his assessment of Irish/UK relations, as Simon Harris and Prime Minister Keir Starmer agree a 'reset' after years of strain between the two countries.
7/18/20247 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/18/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Oisín Coyne.
7/18/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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All eyes on Ursula von der Leyen ahead of crunch EU vote

Juliette Gash discusses the likelihood of Ursula von der Leyen's re-election as European Commission President, with the vote taking place later today.
7/18/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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HSE to set up a confidential inquiry into perinatal deaths

Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, reports that the HSE will set up a confidential inquiry into perinatal deaths in Ireland.
7/18/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Pilot programme aims to help people addicted to gaming

Petula Martyn reports on a pilot programme offering support to teenagers and adults who have developed a gaming addiction.
7/18/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Israel causing widespread disease by weaponizing Gaza water supply - report

Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam Palestine Policy Lead, discuss the charity's latest report which claims that Israel has been systematically weaponizing water against Palestinians in Gaza.
7/18/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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British PM to visit Dublin in September Taoiseach says after positive meeting

Tommy Meskill, London Correspondent, on the “reset” in Irish/UK relations laid out by Taoiseach Simon Harris and the UK's new Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.
7/18/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Banner aims to end 11 year wait as they gear up for Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Huling final

Marty Morrissey, Gaelic Games Correspondent, speaks to two of the Clare All-Ireland winning team of 2013.
7/18/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Bus Éireann suspends part of service in Limerick following anti-social behaviour

Dermot O'Leary, General Secretary of the National Bus and Rail Union, discusses recent anti-social incidents on Limerick bus routes.
7/18/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
7/18/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/18/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trump VP pick Vance takes centre stage at Republican convention

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent reports on vice presidential hopeful JD Vance from the Republican convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
7/18/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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Number of people seeking support over 'sextortion' increasing significantly

Michele Puckhaber, Chief Executive of the Crime Victims Helpline, discusses a new report highlighting an increase in reports of 'sextorian' and other online crimes in 2023.
7/18/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/17/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Calls for more engagement with communities in relation to housing migrants

John Lannon, CEO of Doras, a refugee and migrant rights organisation, discusses the reaction of migrants here to the disturbances seen outside accommodation centres such as in Coolock in Dublin this week.
7/17/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Busines News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/17/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Taoiseach to meet new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer today

Tommy Meskill, London correspondent, on the significance of the meeting in Chequers later today between Taoiseach Simon Harris and the new Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, as part of growing British-Irish relations.
7/17/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Govt. approves the formal drafting of the Roads Bill 2024

James Lawless, Minister of State at the Department of Transport discusses the drafting of two new road related Bills.
7/17/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Haley and DeSantis praise former rival Donald Trump at RNC

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent reports from the Republican convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
7/17/20249 minutes, 2 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/17/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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Six people found dead in luxury hotel suite in Bangkok

Philip Sherwell, TheTimes Asia Correspondent based in Bangkok, discusses' the latest news following the shocking deaths of six people in a luxury hotel suite in upmarket Bangkok.
7/17/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Just 158 new social homes built accross country in first three months of 2024

Ivana Bacik, leader of the Labour Party and their housing spokesperson, discusses the delivery of social and affordable housing in the first three months of 2024.
7/17/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/17/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/17/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Waterford U-15 hurling match abandoned following brawl

Nickey Brennan, former GAA President, discusses the brawl at an U-15 hurling match in Waterford on Monday night which resulted in the game being abandoned.
7/17/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will not stand in the next general election

Micheál Lehane Political Correspondent discusses former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s decision not to stand in the next general election.
7/17/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
7/17/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/17/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Over 60% of people seeking treatment at The Rutland Centre in Dublin have multiple addictions

Maebh Mullany, Chief Executive Officer at The Rutland Centre, discusses' the growing increase in the number of people entering treatment for alcohol, drugs and gambling addictions.
7/17/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Siptu claims DFB response to Coolock highlights staff resource issues

Geoff McEvoy, Siptu Organiser, discusses the resourcing of the Dublin Fire Brigade in the aftermath of the Coolock disturbance.
7/17/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/16/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/16/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
7/16/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/16/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/16/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/16/20242 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/16/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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New immersive experience on offer at Ireland's tallest round tower

Aoife Watters, CEO of Dublin Cemeteries Trust, discusses a new visitor experience at the iconic O’Connell Tower, located in Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery.
7/16/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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First plenary session of European Parliament in Strasbourg today

Juliette Gash reports ahead of the first plenary session of the European Parliament will take place in Strasbourg.
7/16/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ursula von der Leyen's fate hangs in the balance ahead of vote

Andy Bounds, Financial Times EU Correspondent, previews this week's vote by the European Parliament that is likely to see Ursula von der Leyen remain at the helm of the European Commission for another five years.
7/16/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump names JD Vance as running mate in presidential race

Bill O'Reilly, Republican Political Consultant, discusses Donald Trump's choice of Vice-Presidential candidate of JD Vance, and President Biden's NBC interview.
7/16/20249 minutes, 13 seconds
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Coolock disturbances 'unacceptable', says Commissioner

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on 15 people being charged with public order offences at the Criminal Courts of Justice last night following protests at the former Crown Paints factory in Coolock.
7/16/20249 minutes, 21 seconds
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Fianna Fáil MEPs to vote against Ursula von der Leyen’s re-election as EU Commission President

MEPs Billy Kelleher and Luke Ming Flanagan discuss the upcoming vote to re-elect Ursula von der Leyen as President of the European Commission.
7/16/20248 minutes, 31 seconds
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15 charged in connection with Coolock public order incident

Daryl Barron, Fianna Fáil councillor in Donaghmede discusses yesterday’s incident in Coolock following which 15 people were charged last night.
7/16/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump makes first public appearance since assassination attempt

Suzanne Lynch, Associate Editor at POLITICO, discusses the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Donald Trump's Vice-Presidential selection of JD Vance.
7/16/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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What are the main issues for the EU as Parliament sits for first time?

MEPs Lynn Boylan and Regina Doherty discuss the main issues for the EU Parliament as it prepares to vote on the re-election of Ursula Von Der Leyen as President of the EU Commission.
7/16/20247 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trump heads to RNC after surviving assassination attempt

Julia Manchester, US Political Correspondent for the Hill in Washington DC, on President Biden's address to the nation after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
7/15/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/15/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Min. of State for EU Affairs and Defence calls for defence spending be doubled

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Minister of State for EU Affairs and Defence, discusses the future for the Defence Forces.
7/15/20247 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/15/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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How will Trump shooting impact the US Presidential Election?

Leslie Vinjamuri, Director of US and Americas Programme at Chatham House in London, reacts to the assassination attempt of former US president Donald Trump
7/15/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
7/15/20246 minutes, 48 seconds
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England's long wait to win first tournament since 1966 goes on

Joe Rawson, Sports Editor of Sky News Radio, reports on the questions now facing England's national squad after their defeat to Spain at the Euros final in Berlin.
7/15/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/15/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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Recruitment freeze at HSE set to end today

Phil Ní Sheaghdha, INMO General Secretary, discusses the lifting of the HSE recruitment embargo and new measures to control recruitment limits.
7/15/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/15/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
7/15/20248 minutes, 54 seconds
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UNWRA calls on Hamas, Israel 'not to misuse' its schools

Sam Rose, UNRWA Director of Planning, discusses the impact of the latest bombings of Gaza which have hit some of their schools.
7/15/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Joe Biden calls on US to 'lower the temperature in politics' after shooting

Bob Schmuhl, Emeritus Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, discusses the political implications of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
7/15/202412 minutes, 22 seconds
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Spain win in style after brilliant tournament

Semra Hunter, Spanish football presenter, discusses the reaction to Spain's fourth Euro title win after they defeated England 2-1 in Berlin.
7/15/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
7/15/20241 minute, 54 seconds
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Dáil rises for summer after a busy few months at Leinster House

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, and Elaine Loughlin, Political Editor, Irish Examiner, review the highs and lows at Leinster House as Dáil summer recess begins.
7/12/202410 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/12/20246 minutes
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How would proposed transport plan affect Dublin City's economy?

Charlie McGinley speaks to Retail Excellence CEO Jean McCabe in relation to their concerns over the proposed new transport plan for Dublin City and Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation, Trinity College Dublin, discusses a report outlining the potential economic impact of the plan.
7/12/20249 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/12/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
7/12/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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Is the weather going to improve at all this summer?

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann, explains why temperatures this summer are colder than usual.
7/12/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is Joe Biden the Democratic Party's best chane of beating Donald Trump?

Professor Thomas Gift, Director of the Centre on US Politics, University College London, analyses how US President Joe Biden performed during a crucial press conference as NATO summit ends.
7/12/20248 minutes, 14 seconds
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XL Bully dogs to be banned in Ireland under new regulations

Eithne Dodd speaks to Ella McGovern who has six XL Bully adult dogs and 13 puppies and Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports on a new bill being proposed by Government to ban XL Bully dog breed.
7/12/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/12/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Biden makes more gaffes amid calls for him to end campaign

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, on Joe Biden's latest performance at a press conference last night as calls continue for him to step aside.
7/12/202410 minutes, 19 seconds
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Taylor Swift's Aviva concerts spark seismic activity in Wexford

Eleanor Dunn, PhD researcher at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, explains how she measured the seismic activity caused by Taylor Swift's three Dublin concerts.
7/12/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
7/12/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/12/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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60 bodies found after Israeli operation in Gaza City

Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, discusses the latest developments on peace talks for Gaza.
7/12/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/12/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Pelosi, Democratic senators raise new doubts about Biden in White House race

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, outlines the challenges facing US President Joe Biden as a rising number of Democratic representatives call on him to step aside in the presidential race.
7/11/20247 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cocaine, scramblers seized in Dublin with suspected Kinahan links

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the discovery of €3 million worth of cocaine which Gardaí suspect is linked to the Kinahan Organised Crime Group.
7/11/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
7/11/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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'A significant win for the union' - reaction to Labour Court recommendation

Marke Tighe, IALPA President and Clare Dunne, Chief Executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association, discuss the latest development in the Aer Lingus dispute.
7/11/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Four Israeli air strikes on or near schools in Gaza in four days

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, reacts to the latest Israeli strikes in Gaza.
7/11/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/11/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Call to make it easier, cheaper to install heat pumps in homes

Marie Donnelly, Chairperson, Climate Change Advisory Council, discusses its latest review of the built environment sector.
7/11/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Some motor manufacturers plan to to drive radios out of vehicles for good

Michael Kelly, Chief Executive, Independent Broadcasters of Ireland, discusses moves by some leading car manufacturers to replace radios with direct online access.
7/11/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/11/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
7/11/20242 minutes, 7 seconds
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IALPA to suspend action at Aer Lingus and recommend acceptance of pay deal

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, outlines what happens next as pilots' union IALPA suspends industrial action ahead of a ballot over Aer Lingus pay deal.
7/11/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/11/20244 minutes
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Alec Baldwin accused of breaking gun rules as Rust shooting trial opens

Steve Futterman reports from New Mexico where the trial of Alec Baldwin on involuntary manslaughter charges is underway.
7/11/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Main suspect in UK triple murder case remains in hospital

Tommy Meskill, London Correspondent, reports on the killing by a crossbow of three women in Hertfordshire, England.
7/11/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/11/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/11/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Govt. commits to urget review of licensing system for taxi drivers

Vinny Kearns, CEO of one of the largest taxi companies in Ireland, discusses government plans to review the licensing system for taxi drivers.
7/11/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Opposition claims statement shows govt. 'won't address the housing crisis'

Rose Conway Walsh, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Public Expenditure, reacts to the Summer Economic Statement.
7/10/20247 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/10/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cabinet signs off on multi-agency action plan to save country's endangered Hen Harriers

Andy Bleasdale, Director of Scientific Advice and Research, National Parks and Wildlife Service, discusses a new action plan to save the endangered Hen Harriers population.
7/10/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taoiseach to intervene in case of Irish woman facing charges in Dubai

Radha Stirling, human rights activist with Detained in Dubai, is urging the Irish Government to help Irish woman tori Towey return home.
7/10/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/10/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Programme to support independent living for older people

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, speaks to 75-year-old Nola Watt from Dublin who has availed of a pilot multi-agency project which aims to prevent older people from entering residential care and Mark Harrington, National Manager, Healthy Age Friendly Homes Programme outlines what they're aiming to do.
7/10/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Leaders of NATO's member countries gathering in Washington, DC

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, previews the NATO summit in the US against the backdrop of the White House pushing back against doubts about President Joe Biden’s fitness.
7/10/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
7/10/20241 minute, 7 seconds
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Extra €2.7 billion for Ireland's health services in Summer Economic Statement

Dr Brian Turner, Health Economist at Cork University Business School, discusses what the Summer Economic Statement means for health expenditure.
7/10/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/10/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/10/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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'We're all very, very anxious' - family of Tori Towey

Ann Flynn, the aunt of Tori Towey, an Irish woman unable to leave the United Arab Emirates, speaks to Edel McAllister about what they hope will happen next.
7/10/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hot days significantly increase hospitalisations - report

Anne Nolan, Associate Professor with the Economic and Social Research Institute, discusses how higher temperatures in Ireland increases hospital admissions.
7/10/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/10/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Parents taking on debt to cover back to school costs - survey

Peter O'Connell speaks to parents in Ennis, Co Clare about their back to school costs and David Malone, CEO of the Irish League of Credit Unions discusses the burden parents are facing.
7/10/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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An Coimisiun Toghchain announces detailed plans for research into Ireland's democracy

Art O'Leary, CEO of An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Ireland's independent electoral commission, outlines plans for research on Ireland's democracy and on possible areas of reform.
7/10/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Targeting hospitals in Ukraine is 'a war crime' - UN

Munir Mammadzade, UNICEF Representative to Ukraine, details the humanitarian assistance the organisation has been providing in the country in the wake of multiple missile strikes by Russia, including on a hospital.
7/10/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/10/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/9/20244 minutes
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6.8% emissions reduction in 2023 a positive - EPA

Laura Burke, EPA Director General, discusses the latest greenhouse gas emmissions data which shows Ireland is still well off track in terms of meeting our EU and national 2030 targets.
7/9/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ukraine declares day of mourning as missile death toll rises to 41

James Waterhouse, BBC News Ukraine Correspondent reports on the impact of multiple missile strikes by Russia across Ukraine yesterday which killed at least 36 civilians.
7/9/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
7/9/20242 minutes, 2 seconds
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White House denies allegations Biden is being treated for Parkinson's

Sean Whelan Washington Correspondent looks ahead to the NATO summit in Washington which starts today.
7/9/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/9/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/9/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is a giveaway budget on the horizon?

Barra Roantree, Professor in Economics at Trinity College, Dublin, discusses what we might expect to see in the government's Summert Economic Statement later today.
7/9/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/9/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Criminal barristers engage in one day withdrawal of services today over pay restoration dispute

Seán Guerin SC from The Council of The Bar of Ireland outlines why criminal barristers across the country are withdrawing their services today.
7/9/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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Cabinet meets today ahead of publication of Summer Economic Statement

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, previews today's Cabinet meeting which will publish the Summer Economic Statement, set out a new national swimming strategey and adopt a plan to protect endangered Hen Harriers.
7/9/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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€125m paid out to over 60,000 SMEs in first round of Increased Cost of Business Grant scheme

Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, discusses the latest figures on the Government's Cost of Business Supports scheme for SMEs.
7/9/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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Aer Lingus accepts Labour Court recommendation of a 17.75% pay increase for pilots

Eithne Dodd speaks to Aer Lingus passengers at Dublin Airport and Michael Doherty, Professor of Law at Maynooth University discusses the latest in the dispute between the company and members of the Irish Airline Pilots' Association.
7/9/20246 minutes, 30 seconds
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Rocket using Irish technology systems to be launched into space

Danny Gleeson, Chief Commercial Officer with Réaltra Space Systems Engineering, outlines the uses for the Irish company’s technologies onboard the new Ariane 6 rocket, which is expected to be launched for the first time later today.
7/9/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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What next for France after summer election delivers hung parliament?

Eléonore Caroit, French MP, gives her thoughts on how the country’s next government might be formed after President Emmanuel Macron’s sudden summer election delivered a hung parliament.
7/9/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/9/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/9/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/8/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.
7/8/20242 minutes, 9 seconds
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Operation of in-camera rule in family law system to be examined

Dr Aisling Parkes, Senior Lecturer in Law at UCC, discusses the launch of a new study examining the operation of the in-camera rule in Irish Family Law proceedings.
7/8/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Judges 'in despair' over lack of special care beds for some of State's most vulnerable children

Dr Maria Corbett, Chief Executive Officer, Child Law Project ,discusses a 'deep crisis' in the provision of services and supports for children in state care.
7/8/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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France shifts to the left, but risk of policy paralysis looms

Karen Creed, RTÉ reporter in France, discusses the dramatic results in the second round of voting in the French parliamentary elections.
7/8/20248 minutes, 1 second
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New British PM Keir Starmer to visit Belfast today

Andrew Muir, Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and Alliance Party MLA for North Down, outlines what will be the party’s key asks when it meets with new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer later today.
7/8/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/8/20247 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Shane McElhatton.
7/8/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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What went wrong for Le Pen’s National Rally?

Catherine Guilyardi, Paris based journalist, discusses the fallout of the second round of voting in the French parliamentary elections.
7/8/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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FAI to hold press conference in response to 'Girls in Green' investigation

Marie Crowe, RTÉ Sport, reports on the allegations of multiple female footballers who have revealed how they were the subject of alleged unwanted or inappropriate sexual advances from FAI coaches in the 1990s.
7/8/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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New Green Party leader to be elected this morning

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports as Minister Roderic O’Gorman or Senator Pippa Hackett will today become the next leader of the Green Party.
7/8/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/8/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/8/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Aer Lingus management and pilots await Labour Court recommendation

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, has the latest on the pay dipute between Aer Lingus management and the Irish Airline Pilots Association.
7/8/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Dublin Zoo announces death of seven-year-old elephant

Gerry Creighton, former operations manager of Dublin Zoo and founder of Global Elephant Care, discusses the death of an elephant at the zoo.
7/8/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/8/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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What will a Labour UK government mean for Northern Ireland?

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, recaps a seismic weekend in Northern Ireland politics as party leaders in the North will meet with new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer today.
7/8/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/5/20246 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/5/20243 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/5/20244 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/5/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
7/5/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Tánaiste congratulates Labour for 'emphatic victory' and welcomes opp. to 'reset British-Irish relations'

Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin reacts to the result of the UK General Election that saw Labour secure a landslide victory.
7/5/20248 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/5/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
7/5/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/4/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/4/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/4/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Concern over rising numbers leaving Direct Provision and presenting as homeless

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports that a rising number of people who have left Direct Provision and are presenting as homeless in Dublin.
7/4/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sales of alcohol-free beer increased by 18% last year

Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland discusses the Irish Beer Market Report for 2023 which has found that sales of alcohol-free beer increased by 18% last year.
7/4/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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Budget set to be brought forward one week to 1st of October says Min. for Finance

Jack Chambers, Minister for Finance, discusses the release of the latest Exchequer figures.
7/4/202411 minutes, 51 seconds
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Biden 'absolutely not' withdrawing from race, says spokeswoman

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, discusses the likelihood of President Joe Biden remaining in the race to retain the presidency.
7/4/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/4/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Covid rates were a third higher in deprived areas - ESRI

Anna Shakespeare, Pobal CEO, discusses an ESRI report which found that COVID-19 infection rates are found to be a third higher in more deprived areas.
7/4/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Could Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in the upcoming US Election?

Hank Sheinkopf, Political consultant and former Bill Clinton advisor, discusses whether Joe Biden should now pull out of the US Presidential contest.
7/4/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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Labour landslide expected in UK Election

Guto Harri, Political Commentator and Former Director of Communications at No.10 Downing Street, discusses what can be expected from the UK General Election results.
7/4/20248 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
7/4/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/4/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Voters go to the polls in UK General Election

Fiona Mitchell, RTÉ Correspondent, sets the scene as voters take to the polling stations to cast their votes in the UK General Election.
7/4/20249 minutes, 19 seconds
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Hezbollah says senior commander killed in Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon

Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst for BBC World, assesses the implications of the death of a senior Hezbollah commander after an Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon.
7/4/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/4/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/3/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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National Talent Academy for Visual Effects launched by govt. and Screen Ireland

Louise Ryan from Screen Ireland discusses the newly launched National Talent Academy for Visual Effects.
7/3/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/3/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/3/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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Final day of campaigning today across Britain and Northern Ireland ahead of election

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor and London Correspondent, Tommy Meskill, discuss the state of play ahead of Thursday's General Election.
7/3/20249 minutes, 18 seconds
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Fears plans to reform late-night licensing hours won't be introduced

Sunil Sharpe, spokesperson of Give Us The Night, discusses his fears that plans to reform late-night licensing hours won't be introduced.
7/3/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Labour Court to hold hearing this afternoon in bid to resolve Aer Lingus pay dispute

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses a hearing in the Labour Court aimed at resolving the dispute between Aer Lingus management and the Irish Airline Pilots' Association.
7/3/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Three more people die on Irish roads in tragic 24 hours

Garda Superintendent Liam Geraghty on another bad day on Irish roads as three people die.
7/3/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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Community 'devastated' after mother and child die in Mayo crash

Cllr John Caulfield, Fianna Fáil Councillor for Swinford, discusses the community reaction to the deaths of a mother anddaughterf a female child, caused by a car collision.
7/3/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Concerns for children who receive daily hot meal during school term over summer

Kieran Dineen speaks to Nora Moriarty, manager at Crosscare's Dundrum-Rathdown Youth Service in Dublin in relation to concerns over young children not getting a hot meal a day while the schools are closed over the summer and Tanya Ward, CEO of Children’s Rights Ireland on their calls for this service to be extended over the break.
7/3/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Report on Future Media Business Model plans to be published this afternoon

Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, discusses the Report on the Future Media Business Model and long-term vision for the media sector, due to be published this afternoon.
7/3/20247 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/3/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/3/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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RTÉ senior manager rejected exit deal, Kevin Bakhurst tells media committee

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on last night's appearance by RTÉ management at the Oireachtas Media Committee.
7/3/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Biden blames exhaustion after global travel for poor debate

Scott Lucas, Professor, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin, on calls for Joe Biden to withdraw from the race for the White House.
7/3/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
7/3/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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80,000 more people using 'at risk' water supplies in 2023

Noel Byrne, Progamme Manager in the Office of Environment Enforcement in the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the findings of their Drinking Water Quality in Public Supplies Report for 2023.
7/3/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/3/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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The controversial issue uniting Northern Ireland's political parties

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the impact the British Government's legacy act is having on the upcoming Westminister election.
7/2/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/2/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
7/2/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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Research shows Ireland '20 times more likely' to reach 33C

Professor Andrew Parnell, Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University, discusses how extreme weather temperatures are becoming more frequent.
7/2/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dublin retailers call for implementation of new transport plan to be postponed

James Geoghegan, Dublin City Lord Mayor, discusses possible changes to the proposed Dublin City Centre Transport Plan.
7/2/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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'Groundbreaking' plans for structural changes to Defence Forces

David Murphy, Political Coverage Editor, previews today’s Cabinet meeting at which a reconfiguration of the top roles at the Defence Forces, student accommodation and extending the Government’s list of safe countries will be on the agenda.
7/2/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/2/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/2/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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Insurance report shows legal costs rising even as awards fall

Brian Hanley, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for Insurance Reform, discusses two Central Bank reports on the latest costs of Public Liability and Motor Insurance.
7/2/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Labour Court to formally intervene in Aer Lingus pilots' dispute

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, has the latest updates from Labour Court talks between Aer Lingus and its pilots over a pay dispute.
7/2/20245 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/2/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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US Supreme Court rules Donald Trump should have some immunity from prosecution

David Weinstein, former US Federal Prosecutor, discusses the implications of his country's Supreme Court decision which found that Donald Trump, as a former president, enjoys some immunity from prosecution.
7/2/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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Up to 53,000 new dwellings needed per year to cater for population growth - ESRI

Dr Adele Bergin, Associate Research Professor with the ESRI discusses their latest report which found that structural housing demand is projected to be around 44,000 per year up to 2030.
7/2/20246 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/2/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/2/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Dr. Ebun Joseph announced as Special Rapporteur for National Action Plan Against Racism

Shane O’Curry, Director of the Irish Network Against Racism, gives his reaction to the appointment of the new Special Rapporteur for the National Action Plan Against Racism.
7/2/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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Parties build anti-far right front after round one of French election

John Lichfield, France based journalist, analyses the potential impact of the political horse trading ahead of round two of the French parliamentary elections.
7/2/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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Over 150,000 Swifties enjoy Dublin gigs at Aviva Stadium over weekend

Laura Fox, 2FM broadcaster, discusses the fan reaction and impact of the Taylor Swift concerts at the Aviva stadium over the weekend.
7/1/20246 minutes, 30 seconds
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Alliance Party eyeing up gains in Westminister Election

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports ahead of voters in Northern Ireland going to the polls this week.
7/1/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/1/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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Search continues for hiker missing from Cnoc Bhréanainn in Co. Kerry for eight days

Frank Heidtke, Irish Coastguard, discusses Sunday’s intensive search on Cnoc Bhréanainn in Kerry for Sebastian Jaworski who was last seen near the summit eight days ago.
7/1/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Far-right bloc wins 33% in first round of French election

Tony Connelly Europe Editor discusses the outcome of round one of the French elections which leave the far right National Rally on the cusp of power.
7/1/20248 minutes, 56 seconds
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Aer Lingus management and pilots to attend Labour Court today

Brian O'Donovan, Work andTechnology Correspondent discusses’ the latest in the Aer Lingus and airline pilots dispute with a crunch meeting today at the Labour Court.
7/1/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/1/20248 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/1/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Transport plan for Dublin city centre should go ahead, insists Ryan

Olivia Kelly, Irish Times Dublin Editor, reports on the row between the Green Party and Minister of State with Responsibility for Business, Employment and Retail Emer Higgins who has called for a pause to the Dublin City Transport Plan.
7/1/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/1/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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At least four dead as storms in Switzerland cause flooding and landslides

Angus MacKenzie, journalist based in Switzerland, discusses how lives have been lost after the south of the country was hit by flooding and landslides.
7/1/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Irish Blood Transfusion Service appeals for over 2,000 more blood donations over the next month

Paul McKinney, Director of Donor Services and Logistics, Irish Blood Transfusion Service, appeals for more blood donors as supplies reach 'worryingly low levels.'
7/1/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/1/20243 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/1/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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What will this election result mean for France?

Catherine Guilyardi, Paris based journalist, reports in the reaction from voters and politicians to the first round of the French general election.
7/1/202413 minutes, 30 seconds
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More than a third of patients malnourished on admission to hospital

Niamh Rice, Director, Irish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (IrSPEN) discusses the findings of a survey into the highest ever malnutrition rates found in patients on admission to hospitals.
7/1/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
7/1/20242 minutes, 17 seconds
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Paschal Donohoe on the upcoming Summer Economic Statement and Natasha O'Brien

Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe explains where he feels the Irish economy is at ahead of the Summer Economic Statement being prepared this week.
6/28/202412 minutes, 47 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire
6/28/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sinn Féin hoping to become biggest party in Westminster

After a poor showing in recent southern elections, how are Sinn Fein preparing for the Westminster campaign? RTE's Conor McCauley reports.
6/28/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/28/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Aer Lingus pilots to make a decision on further work stoppage

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, reports as Aer Lingus passengers face into a weekend of uncertainty as pilots’ union IALPA considers further strike action.
6/28/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh
6/28/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Revellers travelling to Dublin urged to 'allow more time'

Dublin city is facing into it's busy events weekend of the year which means an even busier weekend for traffic, RTE's Kieran Dineen reports.
6/28/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/28/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/28/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Biden and Trump trade personal insults in first US presidential debate

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter based in New York, discusses the highlights of the first presidential debate of the 2024 US election race between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Later, we hear reaction from Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and columnist with thejournal.ie.
6/28/202420 minutes, 19 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/28/20247 minutes, 31 seconds
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Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift brings Eras Tour to Dublin

Evelyn O’Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports as Taylor Swift brings her Eras Tour to Dublin this weekend, with over 150,000 “Swifties” set to descend on the capital.
6/28/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Susan Jackson
6/28/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Workers' incomes set to rise this year and next as wages rise and inflation falls - ESRI

Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor with the ESRI explains the latest analysis on Ireland's economic growth.
6/27/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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Climate watchdog says urgent measures needed to increase EV sales

Marie Donnelly, Chairperson of the Climate Change Advisory Council, discusses the annual review of the transport sector
6/27/202410 minutes, 26 seconds
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Dáil votes to opt into EU Asylum and Migration Pact

Micheál Lehane reports on the Dáil's vote to opt into the EU Asylum and Migration Pact yesterday and a bomb threat made on the Taoiseach's home.
6/27/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Sunak and Starmer clash over betting row in final TV debate

Aengus Cox reports from the UK on the final general election head-to-head between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer.
6/27/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tractor training course eases path into farming for women

RTE's Agriculture Correspondent Joe Mag Raollaigh speaks to women taking part in female-only tractor training courses which have grown in demand.
6/27/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire
6/27/20244 minutes
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Increase in calls to Dublin Rape Crisis Centre last year

Rachel Morrogh, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, outlines the findings of the organisation’s annual report, which highlights a record number of first-time callers to its National Rape Crisis Helpline.
6/27/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan
6/27/20242 minutes, 26 seconds
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Taoiseach to attend meeting of European Council

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, previews today’s meeting of the European Council at which EU leaders are expected to sign off on the bloc’s three top jobs
6/27/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/27/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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Public bodies 'over reliant' on external legal advisors in FOI responses

Ger Deering, Information Commissioner, outlines details of his annual report which has found that some public bodies are using external legal advisers to outsource Freedom of Information decision making requests.
6/27/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/27/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Biden and Trump to lock horns in critical presidential debate

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter based in New York, previews the first presidential debate of the 2024 US election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump - the first ever debate between a sitting and former president.
6/27/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Aer Lingus, IALPA hold fresh talks in pilot pay dispute

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, reports on the latest in the industrial relations dispute at Aer Lingus ahead of talks today between the airline and the Irish Airline Pilots' Association.
6/27/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
6/27/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/27/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/27/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Will RTÉ's five-year plan work to restore trust?

Dr Eileen Culloty from The Institute for Future Media Democracy and Society at Dublin City University on RTE's new five-year strategy document 'A New Direction.'
6/26/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/26/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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Aer Lingus industrial action a result of 'corporate greed' - IALPA

Kieran Dineen speaks to Aer Lingus passengers at Dublin Airport and Mark Tighe, President of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association, discusses the escalating industrial relations dispute.
6/26/202411 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
6/26/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/26/20242 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/26/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Thousands face travel disruption as Aer Lingus pilots begin work to rule

Kieran Dineen speaks to Aer Lingus passengers at Dublin Airport and Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent reports on day one of industrial action by members of the Irish Airline Pilots' Association.
6/26/20248 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/26/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Psychiatric Nurses Association votes overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action

Michael Hayes, deputy general secretary of the Psychiatric Nurses Association explains why his 6500 nurses have voted for industrial action.
6/26/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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First major debate takes place in French election

Catherine Guilyardi, Freelance Journalist in Paris, gives her assessment of last night’s TV debate between three of France’s highest-profile candidates in the country’s upcoming legislative elections.
6/26/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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'An incredible honour' - McGrath on nomination for role of EU commissioner

Michael McGrath, Ireland’s next European Commissioner, outlines his hopes for his new role and assesses the impact of his departure from Cabinet as Minister for Finance.
6/26/202410 minutes, 28 seconds
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Remembering two giants of broadcasting

Archive audio of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh and Tommie Gorman following both of their deaths yesterday.
6/26/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Unions assess five-year strategy on future of RTÉ

Martin Mannion, Siptu Organiser for RTÉ reacts to the broadcasters new 5-year plan.
6/26/20247 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/26/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/26/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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'Tommie Gorman's actions ensured we finally got talking to the DUP' - Gerry Adams

Gerry Adams, former Sinn Féin President, discusses the legacy of the late RTÉ Northern Ireland EditorTommie Gorman.
6/26/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cabinet to approve nomination of Michael McGrath as Ireland's next European Commissioner

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent previews what will be up for discussion at Cabinet this morning.
6/25/20246 minutes, 58 seconds
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Nearly 200% increase in cocaine use since 2017 - HRB

Research Officer with the Health Reserach Board, Anne Marie Carew outlines the latest report in illegal drug use in Ireland observing a continued rise in the use of cocaine, especially among women.
6/25/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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Flight cancellations expected to hit 35,000 passengers in coming days

Clare Dunne, Chief Executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association, has the latest on passenger disruption as Aer Lingus and IALPA accept a Labour Court invite to attend separate meetings aimed at solving the ongoing pilot pay dispute.
6/25/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/25/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/25/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/25/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Assange freed after pleading guilty in US espionage case

Tim Dawson, deputy Secretary General of the International Federation of Journalists, discusses the release of Julian Assenge.
6/25/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/25/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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EPA report finds radiation exposure within safe ranges

Andy Fanning, Environmental Protection Authority Programme Manager outlines the findings of an EPA and HIQA report which found that over 99 per cent of Ireland’s radiation dose received comes from natural sources of radiation and medical exposures.
6/25/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/25/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Iran to hold election on Friday after death of former President Ebrahim Raisi

Borzou Daragahi, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and Istanbul-based journalist discusses Friday’s Iranian elections.
6/25/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Trend in compliance of mental health centres going in wrong direction - Mental Health Commission

Mental Health Commission Chief Executive John Farrelly discusses the new annual report
6/25/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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Tesco Ireland Ltd. pleads guilty to breaches of consumer law and agrees to make charity donation

Amy Molloy, Social Affairs Correspondent with The Irish Independent, reports after Tesco Ireland pleaded guilty to Clubcard pricing breaches, and also discusses the move by supermarket chains to introducing more competitive offers for loyalty cardholders.
6/25/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Taoiseach calls for 'intensive' Aer Lingus talks in bid to avoid 'utter chaos'

Brian O'Donocan, Work and Technology Correspondent, has the latest on the dispute between Aer Lingus and IALPA.
6/25/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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'Difficult to see how row can be resolved' - Williw Walsh

Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association, outlines the wider ramifications for the aviation industry should Aer Lingus pilots strike this week.
6/25/20249 minutes, 39 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/25/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
6/25/20242 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/24/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/24/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/24/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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EU Commissioner appointment set to reshape coalition

Mary Regan of RTÉ’s political staff reports on the latest regarding Ireland's nominee for the position of EU Commissioner.
6/24/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Orthodox priest and at least 15 police killed in Dagestan attack

The BBC's Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg discusses the attacks on police officers, churches and synagogues in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
6/24/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/24/20246 minutes, 1 second
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Thousands protest around country in solidarity with Natasha O'Brien

Senior Counsel and member of the Council of the Bar of Ireland Seamus Clarke, explains how and why the Director of Public Prosecutions can refer cases to the Court of Appeal.
6/24/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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Timing of Aer Lingus action means disruption will be significant - Donal Moriarty

Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer with Aer Lingus, discusses the industrial relations dispute with their pilots.
6/24/20249 minutes, 54 seconds
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University students take part in heat pump servicing course

Pat McGrath, RTÉ Western Correspondent on the need to train those who could service heat pumps.
6/24/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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IALPA rejects Aer Lingus claims it has sought to engage with union

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, outlines where the increasingly fractious industrial relations dispute between Aer Lingus and the Irish Airline Pilots' Association is likely to go from here.
6/24/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/24/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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Three of the DUP's Westminster seats thought to be under threat

Northern Editor Vincent Kearney examines the DUP's key battlegrounds ahead of the UK's General Election next week.
6/24/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Health and Safety Authority launches annual report today

Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority on the regulator's annual report for 2023.
6/24/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Prices sought for homes up 6.7% in the second quarter - Daft

Ronan Lyons, author of the latest Daft.ie House Price Report, discusses the findings which show that prices have increased by more than 12% year on year in Limerick and Galway cities.
6/24/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/24/20249 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
6/24/20241 minute, 21 seconds
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30% reduction in plastic bottle and can litter on streets since intro. of Deposit Return Scheme

Conor Horgan, Irish Busines Against Litter (IBAL) discusses' the findings of their latest survey which show a 30% reduction in plastic bottles and cans litter but Dublin City is still a blot on the landscape.
6/24/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

With Des Cahill.
6/21/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather forecast

With Joanna Donnelly.
6/21/20241 minute, 18 seconds
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Impact of the work to rule pilot strike at Aer Lingus

With Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Aer Lingus.
6/21/20248 minutes, 57 seconds
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Significant growth in solar capacity

With more households and businesses opting for solar, there is now 1.2 gigawatts of solar generation capacity connected to the grid. Conall Bolger is CEO of the Irish Solar Energy Association.
6/21/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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Lark Concert Hall voted the public's favourite building

The Lark Concert Hall in Balbriggan in north county Dublin has been voted the public's favourite building in the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland Awards.
6/21/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ability to self medicate found in chimpanzees

A researcher at the University of Oxford has been observing wild chimpanzees in Uganda and found they know what healing plants to eat when they are not feeling well. Dr Elodie Freymann is a post doctoral affiliate at the School of Anthropology at the University of Oxford.
6/21/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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Limerick's first directly elected mayor

John Moran takes office as Limerick's first directly elected mayor today.
6/21/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle.
6/21/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

With Des Cahill.
6/21/20246 minutes, 1 second
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Gardai investigations into child sexual abuse

Liam O'Brien from the RTÉ Documentary on One unit discusses the latest gardai investigations into child sexual abuse at some of Ireland's leading day and boarding schools. rte.ie/helplines
6/21/20248 minutes, 13 seconds
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Will the far right win in the French parliamentary election?

Polls suggest that Marine Le Pen's protégé, Jordan Bardella, is on course to be the next French Prime Minister.
6/21/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Work to rule at Aer Lingus to start on Wednesday

The planned work to rule by IALPA pilots at Aer Lingus in support of their 24% pay claim will start on Wednesday. Between 10% and 20% of Aer Lingus flights will be cancelled from Wednesday to Sunday as a result. With Mark Tighe, President of the Irish Airline Pilots Association.
6/21/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50 Business News

With Petula Martyn and guest Seán Golden from Limerick Chamber.
6/21/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle.
6/21/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ceremony to be held in honour of Stardust victims

A ceremony will be held in Dublin's Garden of Rememberance on Sunday in honour of the 48 victims of the Stardust fire. It comes after an inquest in April found that the victims had been unlawfully killed.
6/21/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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Planned strike action by criminal law practitioners

The Council of the Bar of Ireland will today formally notify the government of three days of planned strike action by criminal law practitioners next month. Seán Guerin is senior council and chairman of the Bar Council Criminal State Bar Committee.
6/21/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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7.50am Business News

With Petula Martyn and guest Garrett Bridgeman
6/20/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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Industrial relations turbulence continues at Aer Lingus

With Marcus Dowling, Senior Counsel
6/20/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

With Des Cahill
6/20/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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Polls suggest heavy losses for the ruling Conservative party in the UK general election on the 4th of July

With Reporter Kate Varley
6/20/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

With Des Cahill
6/20/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Businesses dependent on tourists are 'worried and concerned' over the impending Irish Airline Pilots Association work to rule

With Michael Vaughan, a hotel owner in Lahinch
6/20/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Doctors in Ireland and the U.S say warnings should be placed on social media in the same way there are warnings on cigarrette packets

With Professor Matthew Sadlier, Chairman of the Consultants Committee, Irish Medical Organisation
6/20/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Brian Jennings
6/20/20246 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

With Andrew Doran Sherlock
6/20/20242 minutes, 2 seconds
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How close is Israel to an all out war with Hezbollah in Lebanon?

With Rebecca Ritters, Deutsche Welle's Jerusalem Correspondent
6/20/20246 minutes
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Conservatives hitting their target of 2% inflation still face poor opinion poll numbers for the upcoming election

With Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor with The Financial Times
6/20/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/20/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Minister Jack Chambers is Fianna Fáil's new Deputy Leader

With Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent
6/20/20247 minutes, 50 seconds
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Senator Barry Ward discusses an incident last night where three gay men were 'hunted' in the Phoenix Park by a group of men with knives

With Senator Barry Ward
6/20/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Opinions in Ballina are divided over whether a mural of U.S. President Joe Biden should remain in the town

With Paul Ginty, local business owner, and Jarlath Munnelly, local Fine Gael Councillor
6/20/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/20/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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The new leader of the Green party will be chosen on the 8th of July

With Janet Horner, Green Party Councillor and TD Brian Leddin
6/20/20249 minutes, 32 seconds
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A 51-year-old man has died following a stabbing in Finglas in north Dublin in the early hours of this morning

With Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent
6/20/20242 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/19/20242 minutes, 58 seconds
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"Travelling public are the victims in this": what knock-on effects the pilot strikes may have on travellers this summer

With Eoghan Corry, Travel Journalist
6/19/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Green Party's executive council to decide how the election of the next party leader will be conducted

With Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent
6/19/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ossian Smyth backs Pippa Hackett to run for leader of the Green Party

With Oissian Smyth, Green Party TD for Dun Laoghaire and Junior Minister with responsibility for Public Procurement and E Government
6/19/202412 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business

With Adam Maguire and guests, Michael Carey & Sam Dennigan
6/19/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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The financial regulalar predicts that the economy is likely to grow at a moderate 2 % over the next two years

Kinsella
6/19/20247 minutes, 24 seconds
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Former Political Advisor to the Green Party John Downing discusses Eamon Ryan's legacy and the expected competition for new leadership

With John Downing, Political Columnist with the Irish Independent, and Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham
6/19/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Brian Jennings
6/19/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Weather Forecast

With Brandon Creagh
6/19/20241 minute, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/19/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

With Pauric Lodge
6/19/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Irish Airline Pilots' Association serve notice of an indefinite work-to-rule from next Wednesday in a dispute over pay

With Brian O'Donovan, our Work and Technology Correspondent, and Clare Dunne, Chief Executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association
6/19/202412 minutes, 12 seconds
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TD Michael Collins discusses the potential leaders in contention for Green Party leadership

With Michael Collins, Cork South West TD and founding member of the new Independent Ireland Group
6/19/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

With Pauric Lodge
6/19/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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one of India's most celebrated writers, Arundhati Roy, is to be prosecuted for comments she made about the region of Kashmir 14-years ago

With Maryam Alavi, Delhi-based journalist
6/19/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:35am Sport News

With Darren Frehill
6/18/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Horse trading and the haggling for key posts in the European Union begins in earnest in Brussels

With reporter, Dyane Connor, live from Brussels
6/18/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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Domestic abuse against women and children or the reporting of domestic abuse is on the rise, according to the Annual Impact Report for 2023

With Sarah Benson, Chief Executive of Women's Aid
6/18/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

With Adam Maguire & guest Robert Kelly
6/18/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/18/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Office of Public Works is appealing to visitors to the Phoenix Park to look but never feed the Park's deer population

With Jane Faull, PhD researcher in behaviour ecology
6/18/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Brian Jennings
6/18/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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The RNLI is launching its ‘float to live’ campaign today, as part of national water safety week

With Killian O'Kelly, water safety education manager with the RNLI
6/18/20242 minutes, 30 seconds
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250 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the war there, according to the UN

With Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim
6/18/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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‘Red Wall’ in the north of England is now a key target for Labour in the forthcoming UK General Election

With Reporter, Kate Varley
6/18/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

With Siobhan Ryan
6/18/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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Aer Lingus has called the level of increases being demanded bt pilots as exorbitant, outrageous and untenable

With Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer with Aer Lingus
6/18/202410 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

With Darren Frehill
6/18/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/18/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Aer Lingus pilots, members of IALPA, vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action up to and including strike

With travel journalist, Eoghan Corry
6/18/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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Revoking citizen certificates, RSV vaccinations and therapists for special needs children to be discussed in cabinet this morning

With Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent
6/18/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Rotten food, mice, and bed bugs: DORAS report highlights the experiences of Ukrainians in state provided accommodation

With John Lannon, CEO of DORAS
6/18/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Waster Electronic and Electrical Equipment Ireland says there is a lack of awareness about reusing and repairing electric goods

CEO of WEEE Ireland, Leo Donovan
6/17/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

With Darren Frehill
6/17/202411 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

With John S. Doyle
6/17/20244 minutes
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Safefood is lauching a new 5 year public health campaign aimed at tackling obesity and protecting children's health

With Dr. Aileen McGloin, Director of Nutrition with Safefood
6/17/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss the net President of the European Commission

with Suzanne Lynch, from Politico, coming to us from Brussels
6/17/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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The divvy up of the top jobs in Brussels gets underway today when EU leaders gather in Brussels for an informal summit

With Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham
6/17/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

with John S. Doyle
6/17/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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For the first time ever getting news online is more popular than TV or any other medium in Ireland

with Professor Colleen Murrell from Dublin City University’s Institute of Future Media Democracy and Society
6/17/20248 minutes, 40 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

With Brian Jennings
6/17/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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The results of a new ballot of pilots over the ongoing pay dispute at Aer Lingus is due today.

With RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan
6/17/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

with Adam Maguire and guest Paul Nolan
6/17/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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"Appalled but unsurprised": Sports Against Racism Ireland react to online abuse directed at Irish athlete Rhasidat Adeleke.

With Chair of Sports Against Racism, Fintan Drury
6/17/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Israeli military announce they will pause daily fighting along an important humanitarian corridor in Southern Gaza

with Rebecca Ritters, Jerusalem Correspondent with Germany's International News Broadcaster, DW
6/17/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

with Darren Frehill
6/17/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

With Mark Bowe
6/17/20241 minute, 11 seconds
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World leaders gathered in Switzerland at the weekend dedicated to setting out a path towards peace between Ukraine and Russia

with BBC News Ukraine Reporter, James Waterhouse
6/17/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Will the pauses in daily fighting in Gaza help increase the volume and speed of delivery of aid safely to the Palestinian citizens?

with Jamil Sawalmah, director of Aid Action Palestine running their operation from the West Bank
6/17/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/14/20248 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
6/14/20242 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/14/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Michael McNamara on Brussels plans following MEP election

Michael McNamara, newly elected Independent MEP for Ireland South, on what impact he hopes to make in Brussels.
6/14/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
6/14/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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'An incredible end to an extraordinary eight weeks' - Ciarán Mullooly reacts to election

Ciarán Mullooly, newly-elected MEP, gives his reaction to taking a seat in the Midlands North West constituency.
6/14/20249 minutes, 23 seconds
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China to dominate final day of G7, Pope to lead AI discussions

Suzanne Lynch, Associate Editor with Politico, discusses the latest developments at the G7 leaders summit in Italy.
6/14/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Greens lose both of their two sitting MEPs

Malcolm Noonan, Minister for Nature and Heritage, outlines his hopes for the Nature Restoration Law getting a green light by the EU next week and also gives his assessment of the Green Party’s performance in the local and European elections.
6/14/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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'I'm very much looking forward to getting stuck into the work' - Sinn Féin's Kathleen Funchion

Kathleen Funchion, newly-elected MEP, gives her reaction to taking a seat in the Ireland South constituency and details her plans for the next five years in Brussels and Strasbourg.
6/14/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/14/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/14/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Acropolis closes due to heatwave sweeping through Greece

Damian Mac Con Uladh, Irish journalist in Athens, describes the impact of the latest heatwave to hit the Greek capital.
6/14/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
6/14/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Natural History Museum to close for major refurbishment

The Natural History Museum is set to close it's doors in September for extensive refurbishment, Kate Varley reports.
6/14/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Independent Luke 'Ming' Flanagan re-elected to represent Midlands-North-West for a third time

John Cooke brings us up to speed as counting in the Midlands-North-West constituency to elect Ireland’s final MEPs continued late into night.
6/14/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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All Irish MEPs elected after days of counting

Brian O’Connell recaps five days of counting that finally saw all five seats filled in the Ireland South constituency last night.
6/14/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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Min. McConalogue says dept. and gardai are investigating activities at abbatoir in Co. Kildare

Charlie McConalogue, Agriculture Minister, discusses an investigation by RTÉ Investigates into the re-microchipping of horses pre-slaughter and the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest water quality report.
6/13/20249 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/13/20247 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/13/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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What's behind this rise of Irish athletics?

Liz Coomey a juvenile athletics coach of Phil Healy's discusses the Irish Women's team silver medal win at the European Championship's in Rome last night.
6/13/20242 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/13/20243 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/13/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Blinken says US will try to bridge Israel-Hamas gaps on deal

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson reflects from Gaza on how the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has devastated the lives of thousands of children in the region.
6/13/20246 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ireland's women claim silver in 4x400m relay at European Championships

Dick Hooper, Raheny Shamrocks A.C coach a three times Irish Olympian discusses' the silver medal won by Sophie Becker in the 4x400 women's relay at the European Championship's last night.
6/13/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Wreck of ship Shackleton died on found in Atlantic Canada

Alexandra Shackleton, Granddaughter of explorer Ernest Shackleton, discusses how the wreck of the ship he died on being found.
6/13/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/13/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Silver medal run at European Championships also sets new national record

Joan Healy, a sister of Phil Healy's discusses her historic European Silver Medal win with the 4x400m women's relay team at the European Championship's in Rome last night.
6/13/20242 minutes, 22 seconds
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'Phenomenal' - Reaction from Sharlene Mawdsley's hometown of Newport

Cian McCormack talks to the proud family and supporters of Irish international 400m runner Sharlene Mawdsley in her native Newport, Co Tipperary.
6/13/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/13/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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HRI 'shocked' at RTÉ revelations on equine industry

John Osborne, Director of Equine Welfare and Bloodstock with Horse Racing Ireland, reacts after an investigation by RTÉ Investigates raised concerns about the integrity of the human food chain surrounding the re-microchipping of horses pre-slaughter.
6/13/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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Counting enters fifth day in race for European Parliament seats

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent reflects on the election results as the European counts near conclusion in Ireland South and Midlands North West.
6/13/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
6/13/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Data probe reveals thousands of Irish horses 'missing' each year

Conor Ryan of RTÉ's Investigations Unit, reports on the outcome of a major investigation into the Irish horse industry.
6/12/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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Blinken urges Hamas to accept truce deal as battles rage

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, with the latest from Jerusalem on reaction to the UN-backed ceasefire proposal in the war between Israel and Hamas.
6/12/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
6/12/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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Dublin Airport submits planning application to create new viewing area for public to watch planes

Kate Varley reports from 'The Mound' as Dublin Airport submits a planning application for a new plane spotting facility.
6/12/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/12/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Where did the elcetions go wrong for Sinn Féin?

Kieran Dineen talks to Sinn Fein local election candidates about the party's struggle to win council seats and Una Mullally, Irish Times columnist and Gabija Gataveckaite, Irish Independent Political Correspondent analyse the European and local election results.
6/12/202411 minutes, 14 seconds
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29% reduction in the level of spoilt votes seen in local and European elections

Art O'Leary, Chief Executive of An Coimisiún Toghcháin, The Electoral Commission discusses voter turnout and a 30 per cent reduction in spoiled voters in the local and European elections.
6/12/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
6/12/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
6/12/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by James Healy.
6/12/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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No improvement in Ireland water quality, says EPA

Dr Eimear Cotter, Director of the Environment Protection Agency's Office of Evidence and Assessment, discusses their latest water quality report.
6/12/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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Almost 4,500 complaints about public services made to Office of the Ombudsman last year

Ombudsman Ger Deering outlines the details of his office’s annual report for 2023, which finds hospitals, social welfare and education schemes have contributed to a rise in the number of complaints that it has received.
6/12/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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John Moran elected Limerick Mayor and four Dublin MEP seats filled

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, recaps the election of Dublin’s four MEPs and Limerick’s first directly-elected mayor as elsewhere, counting in Ireland South and Midlands-North-West continues.
6/12/20249 minutes, 12 seconds
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Aer Lingus pilots to announce results of strike ballot

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports that the Irish Airline Pilots' Association (IALPA) will today announce the results of a ballot of members at Aer Lingus as part of an ongoing pay dispute.
6/12/20242 minutes, 36 seconds
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Five mummified remains destroyed in Dublin crypt fire

Dr. Michael Jackson, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin discusses' the fire at St Michan's Church in the heart of Dublin where ancient mummies remains at the crypt have suffered 'irreparable' damage.
6/12/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/12/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/12/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/11/202410 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/11/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
6/11/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/11/20242 minutes, 53 seconds
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Pride of the Parish: Reaction from Tallaght to Adeleke's silver

Kate Varley visits Rhasidat Adeleke's primary school - St Mark's Primary School in Springfield, Tallaght following her winning a silver medal at the European Championships last nigth.
6/11/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is a general election likely in the coming months?

Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University, discusses the likelihood of a general election in the coming months.
6/11/20248 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/11/20246 minutes, 49 seconds
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More councillors from migrant backgrounds elected than ever before

Eithne Dodd speaks to some of the newly elected politicians from migrant backgrounds from around the country.
6/11/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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72% of family carers have never received respite - survey

Catherine Cox from Family Carers Ireland outlines the findings of its latest State of Caring survey, which it says highlights the impact of systemic neglect on family carers.
6/11/20248 minutes, 29 seconds
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Investigation after 5,000 fish die in Cork river

Michael Twohig, Committee Member of the Kanturk Trout Anglers Club and Sean Long, Inland Fisheries Ireland Director for the South West Region, discuss a major fish kill on the River Allow in Co Cork following a reported spillage at a water treatment plant.
6/11/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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European election count to continue with one MEP elected

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, recaps another busy day at count centres across the country and also previews today’s Cabinet meeting.
6/11/20249 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/11/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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UN Security Council votes to back plan for Gaza ceasefire

Georgios Petropoulos Head of the UN Sub Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Gaza outlines the latest in the humanitarian crisis in the region.
6/11/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Growing concern over number of refugees that could end up homeless

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports that there is growing concern an increasing number of recognised refugees could end up homeless, as a result of a policy by the Department of Integration.
6/11/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/11/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/10/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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What do results of these elections mean for the political landscape?

Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant, assesses the Irish political landscape as the votes continue to be counted in the Local and European elections.
6/10/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Fine Gael winning seats in places they haven’t had seats in in over a decade

Hildegarde Naughton, Government Chief Whip and Fine Gael TD for Galway West, discusses her party’s performance in the local and European elections.
6/10/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/10/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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What might snap election mean for Emmanuel Macron?

Sharon Gaffney, France 24 journalist, discusses the decision by French President Emmanuel Macron to dissolve the parliament and call snap elections.
6/10/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Blinken set to travel to Egypt, Israel for Gaza ceasefire push

Rebecca Ritters, Jerusalem Correspondent with DW, reports on the latest developments on the war in Gaza and Israeli politics.
6/10/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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Counting continues in local and European elections

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, recaps all the weekend drama after people went to the polls in the local, European and Limerick mayoral elections.
6/10/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
6/10/20241 minute, 7 seconds
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FF and FG neck and neck as over 80% of council seats filled

Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, discusses how his Fianna Fáil party has fared in the European and local elections.
6/10/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/10/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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Sinn Féin to 'reflect and regroup' following disappointing local election

David Cullinane, Sinn Féin TD for Waterford, gives his opinion on the party’s performance in the local and European elections.
6/10/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/10/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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Far-right gains in EU election as France calls snap vote

Europe Editor Tony Connelly discusses how Europeans have voted in the 2024 elections to elect new MEPs.
6/10/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/10/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/10/202411 minutes, 36 seconds
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'There is no safe place' - Gazans shocked after Israel hits UN school

Karin Huster, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, describes the situation at the hospital in Deir al-Balah Karin and Sam Rose, Director of Planning at UNRWA, on the humanitarian situation facing civilians in Gaza as the Israel/Hamas war enters its ninth month.
6/7/20248 minutes, 41 seconds
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Voting gets under way in three electoral contests

Tim Carey, Head of Electoral Operation with An Coimisiún Toghcháin, on what people need to know ahead of casting a vote today.
6/7/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell.
6/7/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
6/7/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Road Safety Authority seeks increase in NCT and driver test fees

Justin McCarthy discusses an appeal by the Road Safety Authority for permission to increase the fees for services including driving tests and NCT.
6/7/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/7/20244 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/7/20247 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/7/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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UN chief condemns Israeli airstrike on Gaza school

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, has the latest from Jerusalem, as the fallout continues from Israeli's deadly strike on a UN school sheltering displaced Palestinians.
6/7/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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ECB says timing and speed of future interest rate cuts is 'uncertain'

Gabriel Makhlouf, Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, discusses the impact for the Irish economy of the decision by the European Central Bank to cut euro zone interest rates for the first time since 2019.
6/7/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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Search continuing on Greek island of Symi for well known TV doctor and columnist Dr Michael Mosley

Daphne Tolis, Greece based journalist discusses' the major search for missing TV doctor and columist Dr Michael Mosley on the Greek island of Symi.
6/7/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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How tough is it to navigate a career in the music industry today?

Evelyn O’Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent reports from the Carlow Arts Festival ahead of Basht headlinging tomorrow nigth.
6/7/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Search resumes for man missing off Galway coast

John Draper Divisional Controller for the Valentia Marine Rescue Coordination Centre discusses the search for a missing man off the Galway coast.
6/7/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Hungarian media becoming more and more dominated by pro-government outlets

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe reporter speaks to independent journalists and media experts in Budapest about media independence in Hungary.
6/7/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Today marks 80th anniversary of D-Day

Broadcaster Myles Dungan discusses the Irish involvement in D-Day and Fergus Sweeney, on the role his grandmother Maureen played.
6/6/20248 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/6/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/6/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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10th European Parliament elections take place from today

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, discusses the issues which will impact this weekend's European elections as citizens of the 27 member EU states cast their votes.
6/6/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Gail Platt to leave Coronation Street after 50 years

Scott Bryan TV critic and broadcaster on the news that Gail Platt is to leave Coronation Street after 50 years in the soap.
6/6/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/6/20242 minutes, 39 seconds
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27 killed in Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza

Hugo Bachega, BBC Middle East correspondent, on the situation in central Gaza amid Israel's latest military operation in the enclave.
6/6/20247 minutes, 24 seconds
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Canvassing closes today in local and European elections

Political reporter Mary Regan and Dr. Adrian Kavanagh, Lecturer in Electoral and Political Geography at Maynooth University, on this week's local and European elections.
6/6/202410 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/6/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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ECB interest rate cut expected, after hikes since 2022

Padraic Kissane, financial advisor & member of the Irish Banking Culture Board, on the likely impact of an expected cut to ECB interest rates.
6/6/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/6/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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UN chief calls for global fossil fuel advertising ban

Dr. Tara Shine, Environmental Scientist, discusses the latest information on climate change.
6/6/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/6/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Molly Martens Corbett and Tom Martens to be released from prison today

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent discusses' the release from prison of Tom and Molly Martens in North Carolina for the killing of Limerick man Jason Corbett.
6/6/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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Call for Ireland to consider ban on XL bully dogs following death of woman in Limerick attack

Gavin O'Callaghan speaks to dog behaviorist Suzi Walsh about XL bullies and Frankie Coote, Clare County Dog Warden discusses the threat posed by dogs which are restricted breeds.
6/6/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
6/6/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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Cabinet to discuss protection of towns and cities against rising sea levels today

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today’s Cabinet meeting at which worries about the impact of rising sea levels on many towns and cities will be high on the agenda.
6/5/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/5/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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At least 260,000 people in Ireland waiting for scans

Kieran Dineen reports that demand for certain medical scans covered under the National Treatment Purchase Fund is close to exceeding supply.
6/5/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/5/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
6/5/20242 minutes, 16 seconds
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President Biden unveils sweeping Mexico border curbs

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, on US President Joe Biden issuing an executive order which will prevent migrants from seeking asylum in the US when crossings surge at the Mexican border.
6/5/20248 minutes, 47 seconds
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Government urged to 'show restraint' to keep economy on track

Michael McMahon, Acting Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, discusses the group’s latest report which assesses the Government’s medium-term plans set out in April’s Stability Programme Update.
6/5/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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The NHS, cost of living, education and immigration on the agenda in UK Election debate

Fiona Mitchell, RTÉ News Correspondent, reviews the first head-to-head TV debate between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer ahead of the UK general election.
6/5/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Investigation after 23-year-old woman dies in dog attack

Cathy Halloran has the latest following the death of a 23-year-old woman in a dog attack.
6/5/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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Modi leads as three-quarters of India votes counted

Mariyam Alavi, journalist based in Delhi, reports after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political alliance won the country’s weeks-long general election but his Hindu nationalist party lost its parliamentary majority.
6/5/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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Woman, 20s, dies in dog attack in Co Limerick

Eithne Dodd reports that a woman in her 20s has died following a dog attack in Co Limerick.
6/5/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/5/20245 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/5/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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RIAI's Public Choice Awards being launched today

Sean Mahon, President of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI) discusses' the coveted Public Choice Awards which are being launched today.
6/5/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Junior and Leaving Cert exams get underway today

Niamh Delmar Counselling Psychologist discusses' the start of the Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle examinations this morning and shares some helpful tips for students and parents.
6/5/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/5/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/5/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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CCPC bans marketing and sale of amber bead jewellery as teething aids for small children

Grainne Griffin, Director of Communications with the CCPC, discusses a ban on the marketing and sale of amber bead jewellery by Irish retailers as teething aids for small children.
6/4/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Nigel Farage to stand in UK election

George Parker, Group Political Editor, Financial Times discusses' the latest election news in the UK.
6/4/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/4/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Goat rescued from top of 100ft castle tower in Co.Donegal

Kevin McGinley, Superintendent Inspector ISPCA discusses' the miraculous rescue of a goat from the top of a 100ft tower in Co.Donegal.
6/4/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Vast majority of Irish people do not have a plan outlining their healthcare wishes

Patricia Rickard-Clarke chairperson of Safeguarding Ireland urges people to create a plan for their healthcare wishes in case they ever lacked capacity.
6/4/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ireland to send 10 boxers to Olympic Games later this year

Joan O'Sullivan reports from Dublin airport where the Irish boxers who qualified for the Olympics returned home.
6/4/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Modi expected to secure third term as India counts votes

Mariyam Alavi, journalist based in Delhi, India has the latest updates as general election counting gets underway in the world's largest democracy.
6/4/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/4/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/4/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Report estimates 1,100 excess deaths during pandemic years

Linda Daly, member of Society of Actuaries in Ireland and senior lecturer in actuarial science in University College Cork discuss a report by the Society of Actuaries in Ireland on the excess deaths in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic years of 2020 and 2021.
6/4/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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What impact will Farage running have on UK Election result?

Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London, Tim Bale, discusses' the news Nigel Farage is to stand in the UK elections and the most recent opinion poll.
6/4/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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Airlines to face higher fines for undocumented passengers

Mary Regan reports on planned reforms of immigration laws that would see airlines who allow passengers on board without a passport or valid visa face higher penalties.
6/4/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/4/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Doubts over Gaza truce plan as four Israeli hostages confirmed dead

Alistair Bunkall, Middle East Correspondent with Sky News, reports on the latest in Gaza amid growing doubts and international pressure over a plan for a ceasefire and hostage release deal after four Israeli hostages were confirmed dead.
6/4/20248 minutes, 23 seconds
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Aer Lingus pilots overwhelmingly reject pay proposals

Brian O' Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on the rejection by Aer Lingus pilots of an interim Labour Court recommendation aimed at resolving a pay dispute at the airline.
6/4/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/4/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/4/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
6/4/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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Polarised and personal: the Europe campaign in Hungary

Liam Nolan, RTE Eastern European reporter on how the Ukraine war is affecting politics in Hungary.
6/3/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Aviation chiefs to meet in Dubai

Travel journalist Eoghan Corry discusses the gathering of airline chiefs at the World Air Transport Summit in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
6/3/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Aidan Fitzsimons
6/3/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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US Gaza plan 'not a good deal' but Israel accepts - Netanyahu aide

Oliver McTernan, hostage negotiator and co-founder of the Forward Thinking NGO, discusses the prospect of the newly proposed deal to end the war in Gaza. Then, we hear from Vincent Durac, lecturer in Middle East politics at UCD.
6/3/202412 minutes, 58 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
6/3/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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137 drivers arrested over June Bank Holiday for driving under the influence of an intoxicant

Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, gives an update on the June Bank Holiday Road Safety Enforcement Operation
6/3/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mayo to host inter-governmental forum on conserving Atlantic salmon

Dr Cathal Gallagher, Deputy CEO of Inland Fisheries Ireland, outlines what will be discussed at the international Atlantic salmon conservation forum that is being held in Co Mayo this week
6/3/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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Investigation after man's body found in Co Monaghan

Michael Doyle, Senior News Reporter with The Irish Sun, reports on the discovery of a man’s body in Co Monaghan over the weekend.
6/3/20241 minute, 21 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
6/3/20248 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/31/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Children being forced to work on streets of Lebanon as economic crisis deepens

Edmund Heaphy reports on the lives of children working on the streets of Lebanon's cities.
5/31/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
5/31/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/31/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Will Trump's conviction impact his presidential campaign?

Eric Ham, US political commentator, discusses the guilty verdict handed to US president Donald Trump for falsifying business records.
5/31/202410 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/31/20243 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/31/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
5/31/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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Government 'failed' to implement judgment in abuse case - O'Keeffe

Noeline Blackwell, member of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, on why she believes the Irish state has failed to fully implemented the judgement of the European Court of Human Rights in the 2014 case taken by Louise O’Keeffe.
5/31/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cost of living also difficult for people to deal with in parts of South Dublin

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to more people in South Dublin about the issues that may impact their vote in the upcoming local elections.
5/31/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/31/20248 minutes, 26 seconds
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Housing and immigration major issues for voters in South Dublin

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to people in South Dublin about the issues that may impact their vote in the upcoming local elections.
5/31/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Donald Trump to appeal hush money verdict 'as soon as he can'

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the guilty verdict for former president Donald Trump in a New York court.
5/31/20249 minutes, 37 seconds
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'People who are elected need to build a rapport with the community' - Tallaght Drug and Alcohol Task Force

Grace Hill, Tallaght Drug and Alcohol Task Force Co-ordinator, discusses the issues facing the communities she works with.
5/31/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/30/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Early results in South Africa's election show ANC losing majority

Alex Mitchley, News24 journalist based in Pretoria, discusses early results in the South African general election.
5/30/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Thousands of garden lovers gather in the Phoenix Park as Bloom festival begins

Eithne Dodd speaks to gardeners and growers attending the Bloom festival in Dublin.
5/30/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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What are business owners looking for in upcoming elections?

Gill Stedman hears about the concerns business owners want addressed in the upcoming local and European elections
5/30/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/30/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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National Cyber Security Centre warns election candidates and political parties of threat posed by cyber attacks

Brian Honan, CEO of BH Consulting and cyber security expert, on the increasing threat to politicians and political parties from cyber attacks.
5/30/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/30/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/30/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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White House says attack at Rafah camp did not cross Biden’s red line over supporting Israel

Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies at the UCD Clinton Institute, on US reaction to President Biden's approach to Israel's actions in Rafah.
5/30/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Chair of PAC estimates dealy to National Children's Hospital will be six to nine months

Deputy Brian Stanley, Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, discusses the latest revelations about the National Children's Hospital project.
5/30/20247 minutes, 56 seconds
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Further delay for National Children's Hospital, PAC to hear

Political correspondent Micheál Lehane discusses the latest revelations about the National Children's Hospital project.
5/30/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/30/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/30/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
5/30/20242 minutes, 1 second
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Families in poorer quality housing have lower wellbeing - ESRI

Dr Helen Russell, research professor with the ESRI, discusses new research on families living in poorer quality housing.
5/30/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why conflict with Israel is the last thing Lebanon needs

Edmund Heaphy, Deputy Foreign Editor, speaks to displaced Lebanese people who have left their homes due to the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
5/30/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Temperatures soar in India in ongoing heat wave

Seema Guha, a freelance journalist based in Delhi in India, discusses the severe heatwave in parts of India.
5/30/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Tents being removed from Dublin's Grand Canal for third time this month

Carole Coleman reports from the Grand Canal in Dublin where around 100 tents being used by asylum seekers are being removed.
5/30/20242 minutes, 43 seconds
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Almost 50% of parents say they have had to cut down on electricity, medical bills or food

Suzanne Connolly, Chief Executive Officer of Barnardos Ireland, discusses its latest survey into the cost of living and its impact on parents and children.
5/29/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/29/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
5/29/20241 minute, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/29/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/29/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/29/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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WHO warns last hospital in Rafah could soon stop functioning

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organization, has the latest on the medical and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
5/29/20248 minutes, 40 seconds
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US says it's not changing Israeli policy despite Rafah strike

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent in Jerusalem, has the latest on the Israeli shelling of Rafah.
5/29/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Extra ICU capacity critical to improve patient outcomes - report

Dr Andrew Westbrook, Intensive Care Specialist at St Vincent's University Hospital, discusses a new report highlighting a lack of ICU beds to meet demand in Ireland.
5/29/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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Small reduction in industrial emissions in 2023 but waste emissions on the rise

Marie Donnelly, Chairperson, Climate Change Advisory Council, discusses its latest review of the 'Industry and Waste Sectors.'
5/29/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/29/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/29/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission takes Irish State to court over homelessness

Nick Henderson, chief executive officer of the Irish Refugee Council, discusses homelessness among asylum seekers as Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission takes Irish State to court.
5/29/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Proposed new legislation on surrogacy to move one step closer to law today

Cathy Wheatley, spokesperson, Irish Families Through Surrogacy, on the likely impact of proposed new legislation on assisted human reproduction.
5/29/20248 minutes, 48 seconds
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Giving young children peanut products cuts allergy risk, study finds

Daniel Keane, health reporter with the London Evening Standard, reports that new research from Kings College London found feeding children peanuts until the age of five reduces the risk of developing a peanut allergy in early adolesence.
5/29/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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SSE Airtricity to cut gas and electricity prices by 10%

Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications with Bonkers.ie, outlines the latest reductions in electricity and gas prices from SSE Airtricity.
5/29/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Data Protection Commission opens investigation into data breaches at HSE

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, outlines the main findings in the Data Protection Commission's Annual Report for 2023.
5/29/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Climate action plan not enough to meet emissions targets - EPA

Laura Burke, Director General of the Environmental Protection Agency discussses' greenhouse gas emissions projections for the period 2023-2050.
5/28/20247 minutes, 48 seconds
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Birdwatchers flock to Mayo after rare heron is spotted

Eric Dempsey, bird and wildlife expert, on the discovery of a rare yellow-crowned night heron in Belcarra, County Mayo.
5/28/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/28/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/28/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/28/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/28/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Govt. to sign off on Anaerobic Digestion plan for agri sector today

Joe MagRaollaigh , Agriculture Correspondent examines the government's new biomethane plan.
5/28/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/28/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/28/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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As air strikes on Rafah continue will formal recognition change anything?

Vincent Durac, Associate Professor of Middle East politics in UCD, on the geopolitical implications of the decision by Ireland, Norway and Spain to recognise the state of Palestine.
5/28/20247 minutes, 13 seconds
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Castlebar school in appeal over 'intolerable' accommodation

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports that a Castlebar primary school has appealed to the Department of Education to purchase a site in the town and build them a school.
5/28/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
5/28/20241 minute, 33 seconds
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International community has role to play when it comes to shifting the dial in Middle East' - McGrath

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath is here to discuss the official recognition of Palestine and the financial outlook ahead.
5/28/202415 minutes, 38 seconds
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ESRI report examines how the lives of 13-year-olds have changed over a decade

Helen Donohue outlines the findings of an ESRI report on the well-being of 13-year olds.
5/28/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Formal recognition of Palestinian state to go to Cabinet

Eithne Dodd speaks to Palestinians in Ireland about the formal recognition of a Palestinian State and Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent discusses what's coming up at Cabinet today.
5/28/202410 minutes, 25 seconds
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More than 100,000 ballots spoiled in local and European elections in 2019

Art O'Leary, CEO of An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Ireland’s independent electoral commission, outlines it's campaign to prevent voters spoiling their ballot in the upcoming local, European and Mayoral votes
5/27/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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Mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if Tories win UK election, vows Sunak

SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood on the plans by the Conservative Party for mandatory military service, especially in Northern Ireland.
5/27/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/27/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/27/20247 minutes, 33 seconds
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Dozens killed in strike on Rafah refugee site, say Gaza officials

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent in Jerusalem, has the latest on Israeli airstrikes on Rafah which have reportedly left 20 people dead.
5/27/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/27/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/27/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dublin City Council launching first Drone and Urban Air Mobility Strategy today

Julie Garland, founder and CEO of drone training and consultancy firm Avtrain, discusses the launch of Dublin City Council’s first Drone and Urban Air Mobility Strategy.
5/27/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
5/27/20241 minute, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/27/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Media regulator publishes new online safety rules

Niamh Hodnett, Coimisiún na Meán Online Safety Commissioner discusses an updated draft Online Safety Code which has been published today.
5/27/20247 minutes, 45 seconds
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Homeless charity Tiglin says around fifty new arrivals seeking assistance every two days

Aubrey McCarthy, Chairman of homeless charity Tiglin, on the number of newly-arrived asylum seekers accessing support in recent days.
5/27/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Liverpool to Dublin - reconstructing the migrant journey

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports on how Liverpool is dealing with immigration and why some asylum seekers are choosing to come to Ireland.
5/27/20249 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/27/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why is the number of children admitted to critical care units rising?

Martina Healy, Clinical Lead of the Irish Paediatric Critical Care Audit, discusses the publication of the National Office of Clinical Audit’s latest report into the sector.
5/27/202410 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/24/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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ICJ to rule on request to halt Israel's Rafah offensive

Rosie Birchard, freelance journalist based in Brussels who is covering this afternoon's decision by the International Court of Justice on South Africa's request for Israel to implement a ceasefire in Gaza.
5/24/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Four killed, 16 injured after Mallorca restaurant collapses

Simon Hunter, Madrid-based journalist tells us about the building colapse on Spain's Mediterranean island of Mallorca.
5/24/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/24/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/24/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Housing a major issue for voters in Limerick

Cian McCormack speaks to voters in Limerick to find out what the main issues are for them ahead of the upcoming elections.
5/24/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/24/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.
5/24/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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Limerick set to vote for country's first ever elected mayor

Cian McCormack speaks to voters in Limerick ahead of the upcoming local, European and Mayoral election.
5/24/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
5/24/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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'Sister Park' agreement between Yosemite National Park and Nephin National Park

Cicely Muldoon, Superintendent at Yosemite National Park discusses a 'Sister Park' and historic agreement with Nephin National Park, Co Mayo.
5/24/20242 minutes, 44 seconds
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New system launched which allows gardaí to quickly identify uninsured vehicles

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to Niamh O'Callaghan from Shannon in Co Clare was left with life-changing injuries after the car she was driving was hit by an uninsured driver in 2015.
5/24/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jennifer Zamparelli latest host to announce RTÉ 2FM departure

Willie O'Reilly, speaks about 2FM following the exit of Jennifer Zampereli.
5/24/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cost of living and health also to the fore for voters in Limerick

Nick Rabbitts, Senior Reporter with the Limerick Leader, Eugene Hogan, communications consultant with Bluelake and Una Burns, Head of Advocacy at Novas, discuss the issues for voters in Limerick ahead of the upcoming elections.
5/24/202410 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/24/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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Adults forcing children into crime to be penalised under new law

Helen McEntee, Justice Minister, discusses the commencement of new legislation targeting those who groom children to commit crime as well as National Insurance Enforcement Day.
5/24/202413 minutes, 25 seconds
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Concern reforms to Junior Cert could leave students unprepared for more challenging Leaving Cert

Professor Oliver McGarr from University of Limerick discusses the findings of the latest interim report into the impact of education reforms at Junior Cycle level.
5/23/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/23/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
5/23/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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PSNI facing a £750,000 fine over data breach

Liam Kelly, chair Police Federation for Northern Ireland, outlines his reaction to the €750,000 fine imposed by the UK's Information Commissioner's Office on the Police Service of Northern Ireland following a data breach in August 2023.
5/23/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/23/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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Students complete first TY football course for girls

Colman O'Sullivan reports on a TY football initiative for girls.
5/23/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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UK party leaders kick off election campaigns

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the general election for MPs that will be taking place in Northern Ireland over the coming weeks.
5/23/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why has Rishi Sunak chosen July to hold a general election?

Lucy Fisher, FT Newspaper, discusses why Rishi Sunak has called a general election for July 4th.
5/23/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/23/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
5/23/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/23/20247 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dublin hosts Europa League final for first time since 2011

Oisin Coyne speaks to fans after the Europa League final in Dublin last night.
5/23/20241 minute, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/23/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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Israel and supporters fiercely criticise Ireland officially recognising state of Palestine

Eran Etzion, Former Deputy Head of Israel's National Security Council, discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and reacts to Ireland's decision to recognise the statehood of Palestine.
5/23/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Revolut launches new savings accounts

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent reports that Revolut has today launched instant-access savings accounts for its customers in Ireland.
5/23/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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International Protection applicants to be means tested under new rules

Laura Fletcher, reports that asylum seekers in receipt of the Daily Expenses Allowance will be means tested from next month.
5/23/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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'It's about time' - Reaction to Sunak calling general election

Elayne Devlin spoke to Londoners after the British PM called the general election and John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator with the London Independent outlines what we can expect to happen.
5/23/20247 minutes, 38 seconds
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CAB carries out 23 searches linked to drug trafficking gang

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, discusses a major Criminal Assets Bureau operation in Dublin and Donegal.
5/23/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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New initative showcasing network of nine diverse grasslands around Ireland being launched today

Dr. Maria Long, Grassland Ecologist with NPWS, discusses a new initative showcasing a network of nine diverse grasslands around Ireland.
5/23/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/22/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Govt. set to recognise state of Palestine despite Israeli protests

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent reports on a post from the Israeli Foreign Ministry which said that if Ireland recognises the State of Palestine they will be “encouraging terrorism.”
5/22/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Conference to take place in UCC today on trends in global food and drinks industry

Thia Hennessy, Professor of Agri-Food Economics at UCC, on global consumer trends in food and beverage consumption.
5/22/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Anger and frustration to the fore among voters in Sligo

Cian McCormack speaks to more people in Sligo about what may impact their decision in the upcoming elections.
5/22/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/22/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/22/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Body of woman found in Cork house may have been there for 18 months

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, on the discovery of the body of an elderly woman in Cork city that could possibly have been there for more than a year.
5/22/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Services, health, immigration and cost of living among issues for voters in Sligo

Cian McCormack reports from Sligo ahead of the upcoming local and European elections.
5/22/20242 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/22/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Recruitment embargo in HSE 'inconceivable' and more doctors needed - IMO

Professor Matthew Sadlier, Chairman of the Consultants Committee, Irish Medical Organisation speaks about the strain on junior doctors ahead of an Oireachtas hearing.
5/22/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/22/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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'Historic day' as Ireland recognises Palestinian state

Live coverage of Taoiseach Simon Harris announcing that Ireland is to formally recognise the state of Palestine.
5/22/20249 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/22/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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Israel summons ambassadors for 'urgent consultations'

Dan Williams gives reaction from Israel as Ireland, Norway and Spain declare recognition of the state of Palestine.
5/22/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Figues show huge rise in homeless households in Sligo

Cian McCormack is joined by Paul Deering, Editor of the Sligo Champion, David Kiely, Chairman of the Industry Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Sheila Scanlon, Founding member of Sligo Food & Furniture Bank to discuss the issues in the area ahead of the upcoming elections.
5/22/202410 minutes, 3 seconds
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'Recognition of the rights of the Palestinians gives hope' - Ambassador

Dr Jilan Wahaba Abdalmajid, says Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland says recognition of the Palestinian State is highly welcomed by the Palestinian leadership and Palestinian people.
5/22/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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Issue of immigration dominates European election debate

Mícheál Lehane, Political Corespondent, discusses last night's eight-candidate RTÉ debate ahead of the upcoming European Parliament elections and looks ahead to what will be up for discussion at Cabinet this morning.
5/21/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/21/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/21/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Estimated 810,000 people have fled Rafah in the past two weeks

Sam Rose, Director of Planning with UNRWA, has the latest on the humanitarian situation in Gaza as the charity estimates over 810,000 people have fled Rafah in the past two weeks.
5/21/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/21/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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Housing Commission calls for 'radical' policy reset

Tommy Meskill discusses a report by the Housing Commission which estimates there is an underlying deficit of 256,000 homes in Ireland.
5/21/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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What will implications of ICC requesting arrests of Israeli and Hamas leaders be?

Geoffrey Nice who led the prosecution of the former President of Yugoslavia Slobodan Miloševic for war crimes discusses the implications of the International Criminal Court's prosecutor requesting arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defence chief, and three Hamas leaders.
5/21/20249 minutes, 10 seconds
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Almost 1,800 complaints to Ombudsman for Children last year

Dr Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children, discusses the key findings of his office's annual report for 2023.
5/21/20246 minutes, 55 seconds
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ICC bid to arrest Israeli leaders 'outrageous', says Biden

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on President Biden’s response to the International Criminal Court seeking a warrant for Israeli and Hamas leaders and the latest evidence in Donald Trump hush money trial.
5/21/20248 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/21/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/21/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife KEaly of Met Éireann.
5/21/20241 minute, 52 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/21/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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Sinn Féin: Housing Commission report is a 'damning indictment of a failing govt. housing policy'

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin’s Housing Spokesperson, reacts to a report by the Housing Commission that has called for a “radical strategic reset of housing policy” in Ireland.
5/21/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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Donegal sisters looking to get road safety message out to young people

Teresa Mannion reports on how two young Donegal sisters have chosen to speak out about their harrowing ordeal of being in a road traffic collision that claimed the lives of their mother.
5/21/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Calls for pause to Dublin city centre traffic plans

Aidan Sweeney, Ibec and Úna Morrisonm, Chair of the Dublin Cycling Campaign, discuss the Dublin City traffic plans which are due to come into effect from August.
5/20/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/20/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/20/20248 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
5/20/20241 minute, 3 seconds
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Portal between Dublin and New York restarts after being paused due to inappropriate behaviour

Nollaig Fahy, Tourism Innovation programme Manager for Dublin City Council Culture Company, discusses the restarting of the 'portal' in the heart of Dublin.
5/20/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi believed to have been killed in helicopter crash

Sebastian Usher, BBC Middle East correspondent, on the latest developments after a helicopter carrying Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, crashed in northern Iran.
5/20/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/20/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/20/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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What impact would death of Ebrahim Raisa have on Iran and the Middle East?

Ali Vaez, Director of the Crisis Group's Iran Project, on the implications for Iran and the Middle East if Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisa, is confirmed dead in helicopter crash.
5/20/20248 minutes, 36 seconds
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Israel tells US it plans to 'broaden' Rafah operation

Gershon Baskin, Israeli-based peace activist, reacts to the diplomatic row between Taoiseach Simon Harris and Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
5/20/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Tánaiste visits Irish UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

Niall O’Connor, News Correspondent at The Journal, discusses Tanaiste Micheál Martin’s visit to Lebanon.
5/20/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Businessman Tony O'Reilly dies aged 88 after short illness

Author and broadcaster, Matt Cooper, on businessman Tony O'Reilly, who has died at the age of 88.
5/20/20249 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/20/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Child poverty in Ireland 'not inevitable' says Children's Rights Alliance

Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance, discusses its latest child poverty report.
5/20/20247 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/20/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/17/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/17/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/17/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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What are the local issues for voters in Donegal?

Cian McCormack speaks to people in Donegal to find out the issues affecting them ahead of the upcoming local and European elections.
5/17/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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Israel vows to 'intensify' Rafah ground offensive

Ahmed Bayram, Middle East Spokesman with the Norwegian Refugee Council , discusses the latest in Rafah.
5/17/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/17/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
5/17/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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President to lead ceremonies on Dublin-Monaghan anniversary

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the Dublin and Monaghan bombings 50 years on.
5/17/20249 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
5/17/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Farming still very much front and centre for elections in Donegal

Joe Sweeney, Chairman of Donegal IFA. discusses issues facing the farming community head of next month's European and local elections. farming is very much front and centre for the elections here in Donegal
5/17/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/17/20247 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tánaiste says files govt. may have that would help find out extent of collusion should be opened

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence, joins us on the 50th anniversary of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings.
5/17/202416 minutes, 19 seconds
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Letterkenny Hospital described as being too small with not enough beds

Diarmaid Doherty, Editor of the Donegal News, Dr. Denis McCauley, President of the IMO and Toni Forrester, CEO of Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce run through the issues affecting people in Donegal and the North-West.
5/17/20248 minutes, 31 seconds
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Mica and pressures on local services also set to be key aspects of elections in Donegal

Cian McCormack speaks to more people in Donegal to find out the issues affecting them ahead of the upcoming local and European elections.
5/17/20242 minutes, 3 seconds
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Xi hails China-Russia ties as Putin lands in Beijing

Denis Staunton, China Correspondent, The Irish Times on Putin's arrival in China for a state visit.
5/16/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Over 30,000 households experiencing 'hidden homelessness' - report

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director, Simon Communities of Ireland discusses the findings of a survey into 'hidden homlessness' North and South of the border.
5/16/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/16/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/16/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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Samaritans marks ten years since freephone number introduced

Sarah O'Toole, Executive Director for Samaritans Ireland, discusses the impact the charity has had on people suffering loneliness and mental health issues over the last decade.
5/16/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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Slovak PM's condition 'not life threatening' after gun attack

Rob Cameron, BBC Prague and Bratislava Correspondent, reports on the attempted assassination of Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico.
5/16/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Poll shows support for Sinn Féin and Fine Gael now level

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion poll and developments at the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party meeting.
5/16/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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'The country is full of fear' - Reaction to Slovakian shooting

Slovakian politician Vladimira Marcinko discusses the assassination attempt of Prime Minister Robert Fico.
5/16/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Five Israeli soldiers killed in friendly fire in Gaza, says military

Dan Williams reports that five Israeli soldiers have been killed in mistaken fire from their own military.
5/16/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Majority of bathing water locations of high quality - EPA

Mary Gurrie, Programme Manager with the EPA, discusses the agency's latest report looking at bathing water quality at beaches across the country.
5/16/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/16/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/16/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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Would EPA evaluation of bathing water put you off sea swimming?

Kate Varley gets the reaction of sea swimmers in Dublin to the latest EPA evaluation of bathing water quality at beaches across the country.
5/16/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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Queen's University in plan to harvest solar energy in space before beaming to earth

Dr Neil Buchanan, a Senior Lecturer at Queen's University in Belfast discusses their innovative research into harvesting solar power in space by gathering energy from the sun.
5/16/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/16/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ireland ‘losing a generation of young people’ in politics because of abuse and harassment

Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail discusses how the Oireachtas plans to act in response to a survey on abuse encountered by TDs and Senators.
5/16/20248 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/16/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Diageo to invest €100m in decarbonising St James's Gate

Adam Maguire discusses drinks maker Diageo announcing plans to invest €100 million as it aims to decarbonise its St James' Gate Brewery in Dublin.
5/16/20241 minute, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
5/16/20241 minute, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/15/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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Protests as Georgia adopts 'foreign influence' law

Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Post-Soviet politics at Dublin City University, on the significance of the passing of the controversial 'foreign agent' law in Georgia.
5/15/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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Treatment for cats with fatal FIP virus now possible in Ireland

Dr. Alan Rossiter, a Veterinary Surgeon discusses a new treatment system to treat cats with a fatal virus.
5/15/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Vast majority of politicians experienced some form of threats or abuse - survey

Tommy Meskill reports on a new survey looking at the level of abuse and harassment experienced by TDs and Senators during the course of their work.
5/15/20242 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/15/20246 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
5/15/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/15/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Renewed push for rooftop solar on farm sheds

Barry Caslin, Energy and Rural Development Specialist, Teagasc, discusses' the push to get farmers to invest in solar panels.
5/15/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/15/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/15/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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Palestinian women's football team to play in 'historic friendly' in Dublin this evening

Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports ahead of the Palestinian women's football team playing their first ever match in Europe this evening when they take part in a friendly fixture at Dublin's Dalymount Park.
5/15/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cabinet signs off on plans to reduce welfare payments to Ukrainian refugees

Brian Killoran, Chief Executive of the Immigrant Council of Ireland, responds to the Government annoucements regarding cutting welfare funds for Ukrainians.
5/15/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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'This change is necessary' - Min. for Finance defends cuts to Ukrainian refugees

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath discusses the rollout of supports for businesses as well as the cuts to welfare payments for Ukrainian refugees.
5/15/202416 minutes, 18 seconds
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77th annual Cannes Film Festival underway with five Irish movies getting their world premiers

Donald Clarke, Film Correspondent with the Irish Times, and Irish director Lorcan Finnegan discuss the Cannes Film Festival which is now underway.
5/15/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/15/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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'There should be limits' - Artist behind 'portal' appeals for people to behave

Yvonne Murray reports from New York following a series of incidents involving 'inappropriate behaviour' that have prompted the Dublin-New York portal to be suspended again last night.
5/15/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Israeli tanks push deeper into eastern Rafah

Olga Cherevko, spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Palestine, describes the current humanitarian situation in Rafah.
5/15/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with provisions for asylum seekers top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent reports on the latest cabinet meeting.
5/14/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trump viewed Daniels' story as 'total disaster' - Cohen

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, tells us the latest developments in the Donald Trump hush money trial after the testimony of former attorney Michael Cohen.
5/14/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/14/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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Shels secure 250-year lease to save Tolka Park

John Mernock of the Save Tolka Park Steering Group discusses the news its future has now been secured after agreeing a 250-year lease with Dublin City Council.
5/14/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Northern Ireland caught in crosshairs of dispute between Ireland and UK over migration

Amanda Ferguson, Belfast-based journalist discusses the political fallout of the ruling of the Belfast High Court yesterday that parts of the UK's flagship immigration policy should not apply in Northern Ireland.
5/14/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/14/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Donegal farmers benefiting from the new ACRES scheme

Colman O'Sullivan reports from Donegal where farmers are protecting high value nature areas.
5/14/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/14/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Today marks three year anniversary of HSE cyberattack

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent reports on the fallout three years after the HSE cyber attack
5/14/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/14/20247 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
5/14/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Opposition says payments offered to Ukrainian refugees should have been changed a long time ago

Donnchadh O'Laoghaire, Sinn Féin TD for Cork South Central and spokesperson on Social Protection discusses the review of entitlements fo international protection applicants and refugees due to come before cabinet this morning.
5/14/20248 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/14/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ireland calling on EU member states to vote to adopt Nature Restoration Law

Malcolm Noonan, Minister for Nature and Heritage, discusses the moves by Ireland to get member states onboard to adopt the Nature Restoration Law
5/14/20247 minutes, 1 second
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New research shows further benefits of anti-obesity jabs

Professor Donal O'Shea, UCD School of Medicine and HSE Lead on obesity, on new research that shows anti-obesity jabs could reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or heart failure in obese people.
5/14/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/14/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Number of young people aged 18-29 eligible to register to vote in Ireland

Marc O'Driscoll reports on young people's views ahead of the local and European elections.
5/13/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/13/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Russian forces push further into Kharkiv region in north-east of Ukraine

Maria Avdeeva, Ukrainian security analyst, has the latest from Kharkiv, where Russian forces pushed further into the region over the weekend.
5/13/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Smoking age to rise to 21 under planned new legislation

Chris Macey, Director of Advocacy and Patient Support with the Irish Heart Foundation discusses plans to raise the legal age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21.
5/13/20242 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/13/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/13/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Why did Ireland give Israel 10 points at the Eurovision?

Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Statistics and Pollster with Ireland Thinks breaks down what we can learn from this year's Eurovision results.
5/13/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cult filmmaker Roger Corman dies aged 98

Michael Doherty, RTÉ Guide Movies Editor discusses the legacy of the late filmmaker Roger Corman.
5/13/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/13/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/13/20248 minutes, 17 seconds
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UN warns full-scale offensive of Rafah by Israel could have 'catastrophic impact'

Peter Power, Executive Director at UNICEF Ireland discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israel prepares for a ground offensive in Rafah.
5/13/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cabinet to meet tomorrow with accomodation for asylum seekers set to be on the agenda

Brian Mahon, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail looks ahead to potential changes on rules for migrants and asylum seekers in IReland by government.
5/13/20247 minutes, 9 seconds
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Georgians protest outside parliament against 'foreign agent' bill

Paraic O'Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, reports from Georgia amid huge demonstrations over a controversial new bill.
5/13/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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First fire in Wicklow National Park amid Dept warning

Eithne Dodd, speaks to Andrea Webb, conservation ranger at the Wickow Mountains National Park on the dangers of fires at this time of year.
5/13/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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HSE approval of breast cancer drug a 'significant milestone'

Professor Janice Walshe explains why HSE approval of a new treatment option for people with breast cancer is particularly relevant for those at a high-risk of recurrence.
5/13/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/13/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ireland has 'lost a year' on sustainable electricity development roll-out, says CCAC

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council discusses the Climate Change Advisory Council’s annual review of the electricity sector which has been published today.
5/13/20248 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/13/20242 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lawyer questions Stormy Daniels' account of sex with Trump

Caitriona Perry, Washington-based BBC News Chief Presenter, reports on the latest testimony from Stormy Daniels in Donald Trump's hush money trial.
5/10/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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New taskforce established by Taoiseach to rejuvenate Dublin city centre

Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central, gives his assessment of a new taskforce set up by the Government to rejuvenate Dublin city centre.
5/10/20246 minutes
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30 more tents pitched along Grand Canal in Dublin

Eithne Dodd discusses the latest situation along the Grand Canal in Dublin where more tents have been pitched and Kate Varley speaks to Fawad, a teacher who left Afghanistan in 2021 and is hoping to find refuge here.
5/10/20247 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/10/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/10/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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Turning the tide on Donegal's loss of woodland and biodiversity

Colman O’Sullivan reports on a recently launched project in Glenveagh National Park in Donegal which aims to treble the area of native woodland there.
5/10/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Israel ready to 'stand alone' after US pauses arms supply

Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, Deputy Medical Coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières, discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza as the charity calls for an immediate ceasefire.
5/10/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Malmo gears up to host this year's Eurovision final

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, on the atmosphere in Malmo as excitement builds ahead of the Eurovision Grand Final.
5/10/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aidan Fitzsimons.
5/10/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
5/10/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/10/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Body of man in his 60s found in Co. Cork yesterday

Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent, Irish Times discusses the tragic case of a man whose body may have lain undiscovered for almost six months in West Cork.
5/10/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/10/20244 minutes
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Housing market inhibiting Ireland's competitiveness performance, council warns

Dr. Frances Ruane, Chair, National Competitiveness and Productivity Council, warns the housing market is inhibiting Ireland’s competitiveness.
5/10/20247 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/10/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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'We should not lose sight of positives of openess and people coming here' - Min. Paschal Donohoe

Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, has the latest update on the National Development Plan and the economic outlook for rest of 2024.
5/10/202412 minutes, 39 seconds
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Coventry museum to unveil centuries old Irish ogham-inscribed stone

Teresa Gilmore, archaeologist at Birmingham Museums Trust, explains a very rare find of a centuries old ogham-inscribed stone from Ireland in a garden in Coventry, England.
5/9/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
5/9/20242 minutes, 33 seconds
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Report highlights 'significant gaps' in online public services provided through Irish

Séamas Ó Concheanainn, An Coimisinéir Teanga, discusses the key findings of Oifig an Choimisinéara Teanga's annual report for 2023.
5/9/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Operation to remove tents from Grand Canal under way

Eithne Dodd reports from Dublin's Grand Canal where an operation to remove tents has begun.
5/9/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Amazon announces it will launch a new dedicated website for Ireland

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, reports on the announcement by Amazon of a new dedicated website for Ireland.
5/9/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/9/20244 minutes
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Tents removed now from Grand Canal, asylum seekers to be relocated

Laura Fletcher has the latest from Dublin's Grand Canal where an operation to remove tents has been taking place.
5/9/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Tributes paid after toddler dies following road traffic incident in Co. Clare yesterday

Fr Tom Ryan, Parish Priest in Ennis, outlines the sense of shock in the community following the death of a toddler in a road traffic incident yesterday.
5/9/20242 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/9/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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UN continues to express alarm over Israel's 'choking off' of Gaza's two main aid arteries

Jonathan Fowler, UNRWA Spokesperson, gives an update on the humanitarian situation in Gaza as the aid agency says vital supplies are no longer reaching those in the south of the enclave.
5/9/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/9/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Situation along the Grand Canal was 'untenable' - Ivana Bacik

Labour leader Ivana Bacik react to this morning's operation to remove tents from along the Grand Canal in Dublin.
5/9/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/9/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/9/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ireland considers 21 May as date to recognise Palestinian state

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, discusses reports that Ireland and a number of other EU members states are on the cusp of recognising the State of Palestine.
5/9/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/9/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Second Eurovision semi-final takes place in Malmo tonight

Kirsty-Blake Knox, Irish Independent, is in Malmo for the Eurovision and discusses second semi-final that includes Israeli entry.
5/9/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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US stopping some bomb shipments to Israel

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, discusses new military aid warning to Israel from American President Joe Biden.
5/9/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nearly half of all septic tanks inspected last year failed to meet the required standard

Noel Byrne, EPA, discusses the latest report on the inspection of the Domestic Waste Water Systems.
5/9/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/8/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/8/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Stormy Daniels testifies of 'chaos' once Trump hush money deal became public

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the criminal trial of former US President Donald Trump where porn actress Stormy Daniels has given evidence.
5/8/20246 minutes
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Majority of Irish voters support membership of EU

Noelle O Connell, Chief Executive Officer, European Movement Ireland, discusses the key findings of their latest poll into attitudes to the European Union across the island of Ireland.
5/8/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/8/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/8/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/8/20244 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
5/8/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Harris pledges 'no repeat' of Mount St along Grand Canal

Kevin Byrne, chair of South Georgian Core Residents Association, discusses the asylum seeker tent encampment along the Grand Canal.
5/8/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Israeli family's appeal for kidnapped dead hostage to be returned home

Cian McCormack speaks to Udi Goren who wants his cousin's remains returned from Gaza so the family can have closure and solace.
5/8/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Report says weak risk management 'directly contributed' to RTÉ crisis

Brian Stanley, Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee and Sinn Féin TD, discusses the findings of three reports examining governance, human resources and finances at RTÉ.
5/8/20249 minutes, 19 seconds
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Bambie Thug guides Ireland back into Eurovision final

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, speaks to Bambie's mother Laura following the result in Malmo last night.
5/8/20242 minutes, 19 seconds
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What is a news desert and what dangers might they present?

Dr Eileen Culloty from The Institute for Future Media Democracy and Society at DCU discusses the findings of a new study into Ireland’s local media landscape and also the latest reports into governance at RTÉ.
5/8/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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Threshold prevented over 900 households from entering homlessness in first quarter of year

John Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive Officer with Threshold, discusses the key findings from its latest report covering the first quarter of 2024.
5/8/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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Over 650 hate crime incidents reported to gardaí last year

Padraic Jones, Chief Superintendent of Community Engagement with An Garda Síochána, on new hate crime figures showing a rise in anti-race and anti-nationality motivated crimes.
5/8/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/8/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Art sculpture connecting New York and Dublin by a live video stream to be officially launched today

Nollaig Fahy from Dublin City Council Culture Company discusses today’s launch of “The Portal”, an art sculpture connecting New York City and Dublin via a live video stream.
5/8/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Bambie Thug 'super proud' to book final spot for first time since 2018

Evelyn O'Rourke on Irish act Bambie Thug's qualification for the Eurovision grand final in Sweden on Saturday.
5/8/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/7/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ahead of the upcoming local elections, what do councillors do?

Marc O’Driscoll reports ahead of the Local Elections next month.
5/7/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Israeli forces take control of Gaza side of Rafah crossing - army

Jason Burke, International Correspondent with The Guardian, analyses the latest developments in the Middle East as the fate of a Gaza ceasefire deal hangs in the balance.
5/7/20247 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/7/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/7/20244 minutes
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Trinity campus closed to public 'until further notice' amid protest

Kieran Dineen speaks to students taking part in the protest at the gates of Trinity College Dublin.
5/7/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is a ceasefire deal finally on the horizon?

Gershon Baskin, former hostage negotiator, analyses the latest developments in the war in Gaza and if a ceasefire deal can finally be reached
5/7/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/7/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
5/7/20241 minute, 21 seconds
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Some residents and refugees in Gaza forcibly displaced numrous times

Cian McCormack speaks to Oxfam staff member Alhasan Swairjo who had to flee his home five times before settling in Gaza.
5/7/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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Bambie Thug's big Malmö moment is almost here!

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, discusses Ireland's chances at the Eurovision Song Contest from Malmo.
5/7/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/7/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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65% reduction in number of people waiting over 12 months for care - HSE

Dr Orlaith O'Reilly, Clinical Lead for the Chronic Disease Management Programme discusses the latest HSE’s Enhanced Community Care Programme annual figures which show a 16% reduction in chronic disease hospital admissions between 2019 and 2023.
5/7/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Three reports into RTÉ to be considered by Cabinet

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent looks ahead to today’s cabinet meeting at which Media Minister Catherine Martin will bring a set of reports on RTÉ reform which include 106 recommendations.
5/7/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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Further warnings for people to be vigilant of fraud

Niamh Davenport, head of financial crime at the Banking and Payments Federation, warns that people who have previously fallen victim to investment fraud are being scammed again by fraudsters who are are promising to recover their lost money.
5/7/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Warning Israel’s military offensive in Rafah could lead to deadliest phase of the conflict so far

Ahmed Bayram, Middle East Spokesperson for The Norwegian Refugee Council, gives an update on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
5/7/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/7/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Gardaí believe Drimnagh murder linked to feud

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, tell us about the fatal shooting of a man in his 20s in Drimnagh.
5/7/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Tories lose almost half of councillors in local elections

John Curtice, Professor of politics at the University of Strathclyde, discusses the results of the local elections in the UK.
5/6/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Over 70 tents pitched along Grand Canal, days after 100 tents were moved from IPO

Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham discusses the tented community that has now moved to the Grand Canal in Dublin. Then, we hear reaction from Hazel Chu, Green Party councillor for Dublin.
5/6/202412 minutes, 47 seconds
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Young man dies following shooting incident in Dublin

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on a young man who has died following a shooting incident in Dublin in the early hours of this morning.
5/6/20241 minute, 17 seconds
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Man's hands nailed to fence in 'sinister' Co Antrim attack

Sian Mulholland, Alliance Party MLA for North Antrim discusses an incident in which a man was nailed to a fence in county Antrim on Sunday morning.
5/6/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
5/6/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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Israel military calls on Palestinian civilians to evacuate parts of Rafah

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the latest in the conflict in Gaza as ceasefire talks reach an impasse.
5/6/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Eilís Sheehy
5/6/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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Gardaí arrest 48 motorists on suspicion of drink or drug driving in 24 hours

Superintendent Liam Geraghty from the Garda Press Office discusses the May Bank Holiday Road Safety Enforcement operation which concludes on Tuesday morning.
5/6/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
5/6/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Taoiseach Simon Harris in Northern Ireland today

Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham discusses the latest developments as Taoiseach Simon Harris visits Northern Ireland ...
5/3/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/3/20242 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/3/20246 minutes
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/3/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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RTÉ's Bryan Dobson retires after 37 years in newsroom

Today marks Bryan Dobson's last day at RTÉ and Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O’Rourke has been looking back at his career.
5/3/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/3/20248 minutes, 17 seconds
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Asylum seekers left without any accommodation in Dublin city centre

Kieran Dineen talks to homeless asylum seekers in Dublin city centre while Louisa Santoro, chief executive of Mendicity homeless charity, explains how charities are trying to help
5/3/202413 minutes, 4 seconds
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UNICEF spokesperson James Elder on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson who has been in Gaza.
5/3/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Oiled seabirds reported off Wicklow, Wexford coasts

Pauline Beades, Training coordinator for Oiled Wildlife Response Network outlines what we know so far about the oiled birds washing up on the Eastern coastline.
5/3/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire
5/3/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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Here Comes The Weekend: Your May Bank Holiday Event Guide

Kate Varley on what to look forward to this long May Bank Holiday weekend
5/3/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Irish Times acquires death notice website rip.ie

David McGowan, Funeral director, on the acquisition of rip.ie by the Irish Times.
5/3/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Labour wins Blackpool South by-election increasing pressure on Sunak

Fiona Mitchell, RTÉ Reporter in London.
5/3/20247 minutes, 13 seconds
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Unprecedented funding for Ireland of 1.6 billion euro from the European Investment Bank

Nadia Calviño, president of the European Investment Bank discusses a 1.6 billion euro fund to Ireland for infrastructure and climate related measures.
5/3/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
5/3/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/3/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
5/2/20241 minute, 12 seconds
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Migrant Rights Centre wants price of migrant registration card lowered from €300

Our reporter Eithne Dodd spoke with Lijie Shao who came to Ireland in 2013 and has lived here ever since, and Neil Bruton, Campaigns Manager for the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland is in studio to discuss Migrant Registration Cards and how the Migrant Rights Centre wants to see the Irish permit lowered from it's cost of €300.
5/2/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/2/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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First cuckoo call of the year heard in Killarney National Park

The National Parks and Wildlife District Conservation Officers Mary Sheehan & Sam Bayley spoke to our reporter Eithne Dodd to discuss the NPWS Cuckoo Tracking Project, after hearing the first cuckoo call of the year yesterday.
5/2/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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Principle reacts as two young people killed in crash on A5 in Co. Tyrone

Mr. Paul Lavery, Principal of St Ciaran's College, Ballygawley, discusses the tragic car accident that claimed the life of one of his students.
5/2/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/2/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/2/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Kildare woman who received life-saving kidney transplant to ride in charity race at Punchestown this weekend

Kidney transplant recipient Sara-Jane Tracy and her cousin Jack will ride in a charity fundraising race at the Punchestown Races this Saturday.
5/2/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/2/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/2/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Millions set to vote in English & Welsh elections today as Rishi Sunak's Tory Party trails Labour by 20 points

Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor with the Financial Times talks us through the UK elections, how bad the results could be for the Tories and how long till a general election takes place.
5/2/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Latest figures from The Rental Tenancies Board reveal rising rents around the country

Dr. Conor O'Toole, Associate Research Professor ESRI takes us through the latest figures from The Rental Tenancies Board.
5/2/20245 minutes, 31 seconds
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Rents increasing twice as fast outside of Dublin as new renters being charged more

Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin lays out Sinn Féin's plans for building 40k homes this year, the tenant in situ scheme and the issues on Mount Street.
5/2/202412 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/2/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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Electric car sales lagging behind last year's figures

Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation at Trinity College Dublin analyses the sales of EV's in Ireland over the first four months of this year in comparison to 2023, and how the motor industry wants Government investment in reliable, convenient and affordable charging inrastrucrure.
5/2/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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Upcoming local elections aiming for higher voting turnout

Our reporter Kieran Dineen asked shoppers in Jobstown if they intend to vote in the upcoming local elections.
5/2/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Latest update after asylum seekers removed from Dublin city centre

Reporter Conor Feehan has the latest on the International Protection Office on Mount St. in Dublin, as just hours after the streets were cleared new arrivals descended on the area.
5/2/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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Troops to enter Rafah 'with or without' truce - Netanyahu

Alistair Bunkall, Sky News Middle East Correspondent analyses the latest efforts to achieve a ceasefire and release hostages in Gaza.
5/1/20248 minutes, 23 seconds
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Amnesty International says Troubles legacy rules an 'affront to justice'

Conor MacAuley, RTE Northern correspondent reports on new troubles legacy rules being implemented today.
5/1/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/1/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/1/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Conditions on Mount St were unlivable' - Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland

Kate Varley reports from Mount St in Dublin where a multi-agency operation is under way to move people and Lucky Khambule, Co-Founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, gives his assessment on the situation.
5/1/202410 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/1/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
5/1/20242 minutes, 1 second
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Energy emissions fall to lowest level in 30 years - SEAI

Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights with The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland discusses the latest energy report findings.
5/1/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/1/20244 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
5/1/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Today marks 20 years since Poland joined the EU

Liam Nolan, RTÉ Eastern Europe reporter speaks to Polish people - 20 years after they joined the EU.
5/1/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/1/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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Today marks the deadline for businesses to apply for a grant to help with rising costs

Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive of the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association, tells Charlie McGinley why he believes there has been a low uptake in a grant scheme to help businesses' with rising costs and Peter Burke, Minister for Trade, Enterprise and Employment reacts.
5/1/202411 minutes, 19 seconds
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Multi-agency operation under way to move people from Dublin's Mount Street

Aubrey McCarthy, founder and chairperson of the homeless charity Tiglin which operates the Lighthouse on Dublin's Pearse St, reacts to what is happening on Mount St in Dublin city centre.
5/1/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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Govt. says people being moved from Mount St to number of different locations

Kate Varley has the latest from Mount St. in Dublin city centre where a multi-agency operation is under way to move people.
5/1/20242 minutes, 18 seconds
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Dozens of protesters arrested at Columbia University

Ravina Shamdasani, Chief Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights outlines the UN's concerns with ‘disproportionate’ police action on US university campuses.
5/1/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Diplomatic row deepening between Ireland and UK over asylum seekers

Dominic Grieve, former Tory MP and British Attorney General, discusses the deepening diplomatic row between Ireland and the UK over asylum seekers arriving here from Northern Ireland.
5/1/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walsh of Met Éireann.
4/30/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/30/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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€79 million ash dieback scheme set to be approved

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, examines the ash dieback crisis and how it has impacted Irish foresters.
4/30/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with migration top of the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today’s Cabinet meeting at which legislation surrounding asylum-seekers and an ash dieback support package will be high on the agenda.
4/30/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Calls for Dept. of Justice to publish methodology of collecting data

Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, reacts to the latest claims from UK and Irish Governments regarding asylum seekers.
4/30/202410 minutes, 8 seconds
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Almost 200 people die each year from cancer associated with HPV, report finds

Professor Deirdre Murray, Director of the National Cancer Registry, discusses the findings of its latest report that focuses on the trends of HPV-associated cancers.
4/30/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/30/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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SDLP Coucillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr due to become first black Mayor of Derry City Council next month

Derry City SDLP Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr is due to make history and become the first black Mayor ever in Northern Ireland.
4/30/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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MSF warns military incursion into Rafah would be 'an unfathomable catastrophe'

Sylvain Groulx, Emergency Coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, is in Rafah with the latest on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
4/30/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/30/20247 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/30/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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Hamas prepares response to Gaza truce offer

Oliver McTernan, hostage negotiator and director of Forward Thinking, gives his assessment on the latest round of truce talks in Cairo and if a ceasefire in Gaza can be achieved.
4/30/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/30/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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300-year history of Dublin Port mapped as part of a new conservation strategy

Lar Joye, Heritage Director at Dublin Port Company, discusses its rich 300 year-old history as it is mapped for the first time.
4/30/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/30/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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Treasure trove of stories celebrating Irish Traveller culture launched

Oein DeBhairduin, Traveller Cultural Collections Officer at the National Museum of Ireland, discusses the launch of the Mincéirí Archives.
4/30/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez to make announcement on future this morning

James Badcock, freelance journalist based in Madrid, looks ahead to Pedro Sánchez's announcement on his future.
4/29/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/29/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/29/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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McEntee talks with UK minister postponed amid tensions over migrants

Hugh O’Connell, Political Editor with The Sunday Times, and Severin Carrell, Scotland Editor with The Guardian, discuss the deepening diplomatic row over Ireland’s plans to return asylum-seekers to the UK.
4/29/202412 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/29/20247 minutes, 1 second
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Hamas delegation to visit Cairo today for talks aimed at securing a ceasefire

Rebecca Ritters, Jerusalem Correspondent with Germany’s international news broadcaster DW, analyses the latest efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
4/29/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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New law this week will see all investigations into murders and attacks during Troubles stop

Gisle Kvanvig, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, discusses a new report accusing the British Government of offering de facto impunity for security forces involved in killings, torture, and ill-treatment.
4/29/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is the HSE's National Stroke Programme being properly implemented?

Emma Ryan who lives in Waterford outlines how she suffered a stroke in February of last year and Professor Rónán Collins, Clinical Lead for the HSE National Stroke Programme, outlines why he believes the National Stroke Strategy is not being properly implemented.
4/29/202411 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/29/20248 minutes, 10 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
4/29/20242 minutes, 16 seconds
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New 4km long pathway officially opens at Croagh Patrick today

Ricki Wynne, record breaking ultra-runner, welcomes a new path from the base to the summit of Croagh Patrick.
4/29/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/29/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Claims related to uninsured drivers rose 11% last year - MIBI

David Fitzgerald, Motor Insurers' Bureau of Ireland, reveals there has been an increase in claims relating to accidents involving uninsured or untraced vehicles.
4/29/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/29/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ground-breaking new research on Ireland's Civil War being launched today

Professor Andy Bielenberg discusses landmark new research on Irish Civil War fatalities.
4/29/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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How will NI be affected by new legislation in relation to asylum seekers?

Daniel Holder, Director, Committee on the Administration of Justice, outlines how Northern Ireland might be impacted by new legislation from British and Irish governments in processing asylum seekers.
4/29/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
4/26/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Level of violence in Irish prisons 'relatively low' - Irish Prison Service

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, speaks to the Director General of the Irish Prison Service, Caron McCaffrey.
4/26/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Six people arrested at protest at site earmarked for international protection applicants in Wicklow

Samanthat Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports that gardai made multiple arrests last nights at a protest in Newtownmountkennedy at a proposed asylum site disturbance.
4/26/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/26/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ballot on deal to reopen Tara Mines under way

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports as hundreds of workers temporarily laid off from Tara Mines meet to consider a new deal to reopen the mine.
4/26/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/26/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Taoiseach condemns attacks on gardaí at Wicklow protest

Eithne Dodd has the latest following six arrets at a protest in Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow last night.
4/26/20241 minute, 34 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
4/26/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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Mother of Aoife Johnston says she would be 'terrified' to attend UHL emergency departmnet again

Damien Tansey, solicitor for Aoife Johnston's family, on the verdict of medical misadventure in the inquest into the 16 year old's death at University Hospital Limerick
4/26/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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What impact will Trump's case have on the upcoming election?

David Dunn, Professor of International Politics, University of Birmingham, discusses the potential implications of the Supreme Court case taken by former President Donald Trump seeking presidential immunity.
4/26/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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What needs to be done to addresss UHL's overcrowding?

Dr Yvonne Williams, GP from Clare, on the ongoing impact of overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick on patients in the wider region.
4/26/20248 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/26/20242 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/26/20248 minutes, 59 seconds
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US Supreme Court questions Trump immunity claim

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the case taken to the Supreme Court by Donald Trump in which he is claiming immunity from criminal prosecution as a former President.
4/26/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/26/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Medical misadventure verdict at Aoife Johnston inquest

Noeleen Moran, Clare coordinator of the Mid West Hospital Campaign Group, on the ongoing issues facing patients attending the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick.
4/26/20247 minutes, 57 seconds
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Spain's Pedro Sánchez suspends public duties as wife faces corruption investigation

Miguel Murado, Madrid-based reporter outlines the issues facing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
4/25/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/25/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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Blades of Paris landmark Moulin Rouge windmill collapse

Catherine Guilyardi, Paris Journalist France on the blades falling off the Moulin Rouge windmill.
4/25/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Egypt will not allow Palestinians to be pushed across border from Rafah

Caoimhe de Barra, Trócaire CEO discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza as the World Food Programme warns of famine.
4/25/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/25/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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Hundreds of flights cancelled due to threatened Air Traffic Control strike in France

Eoghan Corry, editor of Travel Extra, on the likely impact on passengers of the latest fallout from planned industrial action in France's airports.
4/25/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cancer is the single biggest killer in Ireland with almost 10,000 deaths a year

Prof Mark Lawler discusses the latest cancer statistics in Ireland, and where improvements are needed in care.
4/25/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/25/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Prison body says overcrowding and drug abuse are 'getting worse'

Gabriel Keaveny, Deputy General Secretary of the Prison Officers' Association, on the growing challenges facing the service amid concerns over overcrowding, drug trafficking and violence.
4/25/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Joe Biden signs bill to provide new $61bn aid for Ukraine

Luke Harding, Foreign Correspondent with the Guardian newspaper, on the likely impact of a new US military aid package for Ukraine after months of delay.
4/25/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/25/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
4/25/20241 minute, 20 seconds
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Israel appears to be moving closer to sending troops into Rafah

Sebastian Usher Middle East analyst for BBC World discusses the prospect of Israeli ground troops entering the city of Rafah in the Gaza strip.
4/25/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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'Poetry Day Ireland' being celebrated around the country

Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports from Inchicore in Dublin where 'Poetry Day Ireland' is being marked with a twist.
4/25/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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100k children denied dental screening last year - IDA

Caroline Robins, incoming chair of the dentist general practioners group, discusses the impact a shortage of dentists is having on the provision of dental care for school children.
4/25/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Illegal fires being taken seriously by courts - Noonan

Malcolm Noonan Minister of State with responsibility for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform discusses the impact of several gorse fires in recent days.
4/25/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/25/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/25/20244 minutes, 1 second
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Min. for Finance says there will be a redress scheme for families of Stardust victims

Micheal McGrath, Minister for Finance, on the latest challenges facing the economy amid warnings to government departments to rein in spending.
4/24/202411 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/24/20242 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/24/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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UK Govt. may issue apology to families of alleged informers killed by IRA during Troubles

Brian Feeney, columnist with the Irish News on the possibilities of the UK Government issuing an apology to the families of the alleged informers killed by the IRA during The Troubles.
4/24/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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Staff voices missing from RTÉ scandal discourse, committee to hear

Seamus Dooley, Irish Secretary of the NUJ, on the long-term funding of RTÉ.
4/24/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/24/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/24/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why does justice take so long to achieve?

Professor Phil Scraton School of Law Queen’s University Belfast and Hillsborough Independent Panel’s research team lead discusses common threads in the fight for justice faced by bereaved families.
4/24/20248 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/24/20246 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/24/20247 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jeffrey Donaldson due in court charged with historical sex offences

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the court appearance later this morning of former DUP Leader Jeffrey Donaldson.
4/24/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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'There are many issues to resolve before we even think about compensation' - Stardust families

Antoinette Keegan Stardust survivor and campaigner outlines her reaction to Taoiseach Simon Harris’ State apology to the families of the 48 victims of the Stardust disaster in Artane in 1981.
4/24/20249 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tánaiste to visit refugee camp during Middle East visit

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Jordan as Tánaiste Micheál Martin continues his latest visit to the Middle East amid increased instability in the region.
4/24/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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What's more important for consumers - sustainability or price?

Louise O'Mahony, head of sustainable banking, in the Banking Payments Federation of Ireland on new research on consumers approach to sustainable purchases and investments.
4/24/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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New programme to encourage people to become organ donors being rolled out in all hospitals

Dr. Alan Gaffney, Consultant Anaesthesiologist in Intensive Care at Beaumont Hospital discusses the roll out of a new organ donation programme.
4/24/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
4/24/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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8.10am It Say In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
4/23/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
4/23/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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UNRWA review finds neutrality issues persist despite 'robust' framework

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the response from the Israeli Government to a new report into the activities and neutrality of UNRWA. Then, we hear from Jonathan Fowler, Senior Communications Manager at UNRWA
4/23/202413 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
4/23/20246 minutes, 58 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
4/23/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Electric car prices need to halve to win over mass market - ECA

RTE's environment Correspondent, George Lee, outlines the latest report from the EU Court of Auditors which found that Europe is falling well short of its targets on electric vehicles.
4/23/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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European Parliament elections preview

Tommy Meskill of RTÉ’s political staff discusses potential pan European election issues with Andy Bounds, Financial Times Political Reporter from Strasbourg.
4/23/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Are young black artists the most likely ethnic group to lose out on funding?

Dafe Orugbo, a young black musician and artist discusses a report which examined the barriers faced by ethnic groups accessing arts funding.
4/23/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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UK parliament passes Rwanda asylum bill

Ailbhe Rea, Associate Editor at Bloomberg, on the passing of Rishi Sunak's controversial Rwanda asylum bill after a late night sitting in the House of Lords.
4/23/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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Politics Update

RTE's Political Correspondent, Micheál Lehane on this morning's cabinet meeting.
4/23/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weather

Presented by Mark Bowe
4/23/20241 minute, 7 seconds
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Thirty minutes of road policing a PR stunt, says GRA

RTE's Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds speaks to members attending the GRA's annual conference
4/23/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
4/23/20242 minutes, 52 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire. Analyst Susannah Streeter discusses the move by Tesla to cut prices on electric cars due to poor sales.
4/23/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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Taoiseach to deliver Stardust State apology in the Dáil

Antoinette Keegan Stardust disaster survivor and Maurice McHugh whose only daughter Caroline died in the fire in Artane in 1981 outline what they want to hear from Taoiseach Simon Harris today as he apologies on behalf of the State to the bereaved families of the 48 victims.
4/23/202412 minutes, 35 seconds
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Israel deliberately tried to undermine UNRWA - Martin

RTÉ's Tony Connelly reports from Egypt as the Tánaiste begins his latest tour calling for a ceasefire in Gaza amid increased instability in the region
4/23/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/22/20248 minutes, 54 seconds
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President Zelensky welcomes next round of US help

The President of Ukraine has welcomed a 60 million dollar help package from the US agreed in a weekend vote.
4/22/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/22/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/22/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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As the weather improves, is it time to start sowing crops?

As the weather improved this weekend after months of heavy rain, is it enough to convince tillage farmers to start sowing crops?
4/22/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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New report highlights scale of climate change

Last year saw the largest wildfire ever recorded along with extreme flooding and severe marine heatwaves. This is according to a study compiled by the European Copernicus Agency and the World Meteorological Organisation.
4/22/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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Home owners experience higher satisfaction levels than renters

Home owners report higher levels of satisfaction with every aspect of their home compared to renters, according to Housing Agency survey.
4/22/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Increase in assaults on Gardaí and politicians

The Garda Representative Association has said the far right has become emboldened and there has been an increase in assaults on Gardai, politicians and others, both online and in person.
4/22/20246 minutes, 58 seconds
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Investigation into tragic death of boy at co Clare swimming pool

Seven-year-old Shay Lynch was in the pool at the Lakeside swimming pool in Killaloe when he got into difficulty. An investigation is continuing into the tragedy.
4/22/20243 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/22/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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New national park to be created on the Corca Dhuibhne peninsula

The new park will include the Conor Pass and marine areas such as the waters around the Blasket Islands. It becomes the State's eighth national park, joining others in areas like Connemara, the Wicklow Mountains and the Burren.
4/22/20246 minutes, 6 seconds
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Stardust: Taoiseach to deliver State apology

A State apology to those impacted by the Stardust disaster will be delivered tomorrow, following a meeting between Simon Harris and a group of Stardust survivors at the weekend.
4/22/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Special mass held for Stardust victims

A special mass was held at the weekend for the victims of the Stardust fire and their families in the Church of Saint Joseph the Artisan in Coolock.
4/22/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/22/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
4/22/20242 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trees damaged in Dublin's Dodder Valley Park

Vandals have cut down or damaged up to forty trees in the Cherryfield area of Dodder Valley Park in Dublin's Firhouse.
4/22/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Criminal investigation into seized shotgun back in circulation

A criminal investigation is underway after Gardai seized a pump action shotgun which they had originally seized back in 2009. The investigation is to determine how the gun found its way back into circulation in the criminal fraternity.
4/22/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/22/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Childhood cancer families discuss cancelled chemotherapy appointments

Cian McCormack speaks to families who are dealing with childhood cancer and Laura Cullinan, Chief Executive of Childhood Cancer Ireland, discusses how chemotherapy appointment delays impact young patients and their families.
4/19/202411 minutes, 28 seconds
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Taylor Swift releases a 'secret double album'

Louise Bruton, culture journalist and Taylor Swift expert, reacts to the latest album from the globally famous US singer.
4/19/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Verdicts of unlawful killing returned at Stardust inquests

Kitty Holland, Social Affairs Correspondent with The Irish Times, recaps the inquests into the deaths of the 48 people who died in the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire and outlines what the verdict meant to the victims’ families.
4/19/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
4/19/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/19/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Explosions in Iran amid US reports of Israeli strike

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the latest developments from the US regarding Donald Trump trial, Ukraine aid package and UN Security Council vote on membership for Palestine.
4/19/20248 minutes, 2 seconds
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What do we know so far about reported strike on Iran?

Borzou Daragahi, freelance journalist, discusses the explosions which rocked Iran's central Isfahan province this morning.
4/19/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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An Garda Síochána calling on all motorists to support today's ‘Slow Down Day' operation

Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, discusses fresh appeals to motorists to drive with less speed on Slow Down Day.
4/19/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/19/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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Irish Red Cross launching renewed appeal for people to host Ukrainian refugees

Niall O'Keeffe, Irish Red Cross, discusses a new appeal for people to host Ukrainian refugees in their home.
4/19/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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India election opens as Narendra Modi seeks third term in power

Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, discusses fresh appeals to motorists to drive with less speed on Slow Down Day.
4/19/20243 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/19/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/19/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
4/19/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/19/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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'After 43 years of wondering it was just unbelievable to hear those words' - families react to verdicts

Susan Behan whose 21 year old brother John Colgan died in the Stardust fire and Sean Murray, News Reporter with The Irish Examiner and co-creator of the Stardust Podcast, reflect on the significance of the Stardust inquests' verdicts.
4/19/202413 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/18/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
4/18/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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Palestine's bid for UN membership set to fail

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter, has the latest developments on the Middle East crisis from the UN Security Council in New York.
4/18/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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New public register of stillbirths set to be introduced

Nina Doyle, Regional Coordinator for Féileacáin, explains why she welcomes new reforms to enable families to register major life events online including an option to record a stillbirth on a public register.
4/18/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/18/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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Social media 'bombarding' boys and men with misogynist content - study

Debbie Ging, Professor of Digital Media and Gender in the School of Communications, DCU discusses a new study into how social media algorithms target teenage boys with misogynistic content.
4/18/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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12-person jury reaches majority verdicts after almost one year of evidence

Conor Hunt, reports on the evidence at the Stardust inquests as jurors prepare to return their verdicts.
4/18/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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McEntee not attending GRA conference over Commissioner snub

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has announced she will not attend the annual conference of the Garda Representative Association because Commissioner Drew Harris has not been invited.
4/18/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/18/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Israel 'reserves right to protect itself' says Netanyahu

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the latest developments as tensions between Israel and Iran escalate.
4/18/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Annual Psychiatric Nurses Association conference begins today

Peter Hughes, Psychiatric Nurses' Association, discusses the issues facing nurses in the mental health services.
4/18/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Report finds student inter-county GAA players overwhelmed trying to balance commitments

Marc O’Driscoll speaks to Waterford hurler PJ Fanning and Tipperary Camogie player Casey Hennessy about their busy lives and Dr Aoife Lane, Head of Sport and Health Sciences at TUS, discusses the report she co-authored on the challenges facing student inter-county players.
4/18/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/18/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jury in Stardust inquests set to deliver verdicts this afternoon

Samantha Libreri reports that the families of the 48 young people who died in the Stardust fire will hear the inquests verdicts today.
4/18/20244 minutes, 1 second
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Min. for Agriculture rules out compensating dairy farmers for culling cows from their herds

Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, outlines his plans for nitrates derogation amid reports that culling scheme for dairy farmers will not be introduced.
4/18/202411 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/18/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/18/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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Dublin native Father Eddie Elliot dies suddenly in Mexico

Teresa Coughlan, niece of late Dublin priest Fr Eddie Elliot, recalls his life in Mexico where he worked for 40 years.
4/17/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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MSF warns once again that amount of humanitarian aid getting into Gaza is insufficient

Cian McCormack speaks to Aurélie Godard of Médecins Sans Frontières, Doctors Without Borders, about the work they are doing in Khan Younis as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues.
4/17/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/17/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/17/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
4/17/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/17/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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US and EU plan more Iran sanctions as Israel war cabinet to meet again

Abbie Cheeseman, Beirut-based journalist, outlines the escalating tensions in Lebanon after Iran's recent attack against Israel.
4/17/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Two new pay agreements announced by Communications Workers' Union

Seán McDonagh, General Secretary, Communications Workers' Union, outlines significant new pay deals for eir and An Post employees.
4/17/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/17/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Long Covid patients 'neglected and dismissed', health committee to hear

Rebecca Broni speaks to Marc O'Driscoll about her experience with Long Covid, and Prof. Jack Lambert, UCD School of Medicine, discusses what we can expect when patient groups appear before the Oireachtas Health Committee today.
4/17/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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New legislation and criminal offences proposed to protect at-risk adults

Richard Barrett, Law Reform Commission, on a new report highlighting the need for a regulatory framework for safeguarding at-risk adults.
4/17/20247 minutes, 52 seconds
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Simon Harris to attend first EU Council summit as Taoiseach today

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, looks ahead to what's on the agenda for Simon Harris' first EU Council summit as Taoiseach.
4/17/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/17/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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Mass tourism sparks backlash on Canary Islands

Daniel Ewing from Roscommon speaks to Eithne Dodd about how his three businesses on the Canary Islands are heavily dependent on tourism and Cliodna O'Flynn, journalist based in Tenerife, discusses the growing unease posed by over-tourism in the region.
4/17/20246 minutes, 36 seconds
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Govt. to recommend two Kerrymen convicted of murder in 1800s should be pardoned

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses a new Government recommendation that two Kerrymen convicted of murder in the 1800s should be posthumously pardoned.
4/17/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Drugs and racism fuelling abuse of staff on public transport, says SIPTU

Adrian Kane of Siptu discusses new findings from the union on drug use and racism witnessed by transport workers.
4/17/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ireland 'third in world' for pubs per person, says HRB

Anne Doyle, research officer with the Health Research Board, discusses their latest overview on alcohol consumption.
4/17/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/17/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/16/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/16/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/16/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Housing among biggest issues facing 'despondent' young people - study

Eithne Dodd speaks to young people about how they're feeling in relation to their futures and Paul Gordon, director of policy and advocacy at the National Youth Council of Ireland on the challenges facing 18 to 29-year-olds in Ireland.
4/16/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with tougher sentences for knife crime on the agenda

Tommy Meskill previews this morning’s Cabinet meeting and also discusses the main political talking points of the day.
4/16/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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Report claims restaurant closures since January to cost economy €288 million

Nicola Lynch tells Marc O'Driscoll about having to close her business Zest Cafe in Killorglin in Co. Kerry after 18 years and Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, discusses the findings of its new report that assesses the impact of a restaurant closure on the economy.
4/16/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/16/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Gardai seized over 2,000 knives last year

Catherine Murpy, Social Democrats TD, discusses the rise in the number of knives seized by Gardai over the past decade.
4/16/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/16/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Macron says Paris Olympics opening ceremony could be moved

Andrew Harding, BBC Paris Correspondent, on the security concerns surrounding the Olympics opening ceremony.
4/16/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/16/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
4/16/20241 minute, 40 seconds
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Israel’s top general says they will respond to Iran’s missile and drone attack

Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist and columnist with Haaretz, on the next steps being considered by the Israeli Government following the attack by Iran.
4/16/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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Astronomers find black hole 33 times bigger than the sun in Milky Way

Frances McCarthy, Education and Outreach Officer at Blackrock Castle Observatory in Cork, explains why the latest black hole discovered by the European Space Agency is special.
4/16/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Building More Homes for More People the theme at Irish Home Builders Association Summit

Kieran Dineen reports from the Irish Home Builders Association Summit at Croke Park for the third year.
4/16/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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Concerns deepen of possible wider escalation of conflict in the Middle-East

Ali Ansari, Professor of Iranian History at St Andrews University, on the pressure facing the Iranian regime as Israel vows to respond to Saturday's unprecedented attack.
4/16/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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Fire breaks out at Copenhagen's historic stock exchange, spire collapses

Tom Carstensen, journalist based in Copenhagen, reports that a large fire has broken out at Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange, one of the Danish capital's most iconic buildings.
4/16/20242 minutes, 24 seconds
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13 on TikTok: Self-harm and suicide content shown shocks experts

Kate McDonald, Prime Time Reporter, discusses the programme’s latest investigation which looks at TikTok and the content available to be viewed by would-be 13-year-olds.
4/16/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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Iran says it gave warning before attacking Israel, US says that's not true

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter, on Sunday night's emergency UN Security Council meeting following Iran's attack on Israel.
4/15/20249 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/15/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
4/15/20242 minutes, 3 seconds
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World leaders are scrambling to prevent the Middle East entering a damaging wider conflict

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports on the latest in the Middle East following Iran's first direct attack on Israeli territory.
4/15/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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Did Sydney shopping centre attacker intentionally target women?

Samara Gardner, journalist with 10 First News Sydney discusses the fallout from the knife attack in Sydney which left six people dead.
4/15/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/15/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Just 38 properties available under HAP scheme last month

Wayne Stanley, executive director of Simon Communities discusses his organisation's analysis of the availability of properties in Ireland with the Housing Assistant Payment.
4/15/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/15/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/15/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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Donald Trump to become first former US president in history to face a criminal trial today

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, looks ahead to the trial beginning in New York over alleged hush-money former US president Donald Trump paid to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels.
4/15/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/15/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/15/20243 minutes, 28 seconds
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European Transport event taking place in Dublin this week

Eamon Ryan, Minister for Environment, Climate, Transport, Communications and the Green Party leader, on Ireland's worsening road safety record, as Ireland prepares to host this year's European Transport event.
4/15/202410 minutes, 53 seconds
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Treated like 'criminals': Leading barrister calls for urgent reform of abortion services

Aoife Hegarty of RTÉ Investigates outlines how the author of a landmark review of Ireland’s abortion law has called on Government to prioritise ongoing issues with the legislation.
4/15/20247 minutes, 29 seconds
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How is Israel likely to respond to Iran attack?

Julien Barnes-Dacey, Director, Middle East and North Africa programme European Council on Foreign Relations discusses the escalation in tensions in the Middle East following Iran's strike on Israel.
4/15/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Man being questioned over violent death in Co. Kildare

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on the Gardaí investigation into the death of a man in Naas, Co. Kildare.
4/15/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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Situation in northern Gaza described as 'dire' by UNICEF

Tess Ingram, UNICEF Global Spokesperson, joins us from Northern Gaza to discuss the humanitarian situation there.
4/12/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/12/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Persistent rain leaves pitches unplayable nationwide

Laura Hogan, North-east Correspondent reports from Louth where local GAA clubs are struggling due to the bad weather.
4/12/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Harris to discuss recognising Palestine with Spanish PM

Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times, on Taoiseach Simon Harris's meeting with Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez in Dublin today, when the two leaders are expected to discuss their joint proposal to the EU to formally recognise the state of Palestine.
4/12/20247 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/12/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/12/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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NCAD 'regrets' protocol breach over student consent

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports on a breach of consent for vulnerable students at NCAD.
4/12/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Iranian attack would require response - Israeli defence minister

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the increased tensions between Iran and Israel.
4/12/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Women make up 70% of Rwanda’s population 30 years on from genocide

Amy Ni Riada reports from Rwanda 30 years after the genocide against the Tutsi tribe.
4/12/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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OJ Simpson, acquitted of murdering wife, dies aged 76

Steve Futterman, US-based journalist, looks back on the life of OJ Simpson following his death and recalls covering his criminal and civil trials.
4/12/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
4/12/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/12/202410 minutes
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Russian air strikes destroy power plant near Kyiv

Jen Stout, freelance journalist based in Kharkiv in Ukraine, discusses Russia's intense missile attacks on energy facilities across the country.
4/12/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
4/12/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/12/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why is Sinn Féin opposed to parts of the EU's new migration pact?

Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin Finance Spokesperson discusses the party’s stance on the EU Migrant and Asylum Pact.
4/12/20249 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/11/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/11/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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ECB expected to hold rates steady when it meets today

Stephen Kinsella, Professor of Economics at University of Limerick and chief economics writer with The Currency, joins us ahead of the meeting of the governing council of the ECB.
4/11/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Lack of crash data hampering Ireland's road safety aims

Mark Coughlan of Prime Time discusses new revelations that road engineering teams in local authorities have not been able to view data on road collisions.
4/11/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Coillte refused permission for Galway forest and bogland project

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, reports on the refusal by Galway Co Council for planning permission for Coilte to develop bogland in Co. Galway.
4/11/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Min. for Justice says EU migration pact will not be like the UK's Rwanda scheme

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses the implications of the EU Asylum and Migration Pact which was adopted in the European Parliament yesterday.
4/11/202417 minutes, 48 seconds
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Parkinson's Ireland warns of risk to services due to lack of funding

Professor Suzanne Timmons tells us about the findings of the first ever national audit of Parkinson's disease care in Ireland.
4/11/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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Simon Harris to make first trip to Brussels as Taoiseach today

Suzanne Lynch, Politco in Brussels, discusses Taoiseach Harris's first visit there since his election.
4/11/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
4/11/20241 minute, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/11/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Calls for reform of Ireland's conveyancing system

Dr. Brian Doherty, Chief Executive of the Legal Services Regulatory Authority discusses their report published today which calls for the reform of the conveyancing system in Ireland.
4/11/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/11/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/11/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Restored stain glass window from World War 1 being unveiled in Wexford today

Matt Wheeler, The Irish Heritage Trust’s General Manager at Johnstown Castle Estate, Museum & Garden ahead of the unveiling of a stain glass window from World War One which has been restored.
4/11/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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Report finds tourism along Wild Atlantic Way worth €3 billion per year

Paul Kelly, Fáilte Ireland CEO discusses the findings of a report published today which shows that tourism spend on the Wild Atlantic Way is worth €3bn annually
4/11/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/11/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/10/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Irish Refugee Council welcomes aspects of pact but also raise concerns

Nick Henderson, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council, on today's vote in the European Parliament on the EU's Migration and Asylum Pact.
4/10/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/10/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Israel due to respond to court petition on Gaza aid increase

Tareq Emtairah, director-general of Taawon, a Palestinian aid agency explains what his organisation will do for orphans in Gaza once a ceasefire is in place.
4/10/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Nearly 33,000 fans cheer on Girls in Green against England in Dublin

Eithne Dodd spoke to fans leaving the Aviva Stadium last night after the Republic of Ireland's 2-0 loss to England.
4/10/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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European Parliament to vote on EU's Migration and Asylum pact today

Jack Parrock, freelance EU correspondent based in Brussels, outlines what's in the EU's Migration and Asylum Pact which will be put to the European Parliament today.
4/10/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/10/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/10/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Who are the winners and losers in Simon Harris' new Cabinet?

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses Taoiseach Simon Harris' new Cabinet additions.
4/10/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/10/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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Muslim festival of Eid Ul-Fitr takes place today, marking the end of Ramadan

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to members of the Muslim community who are celebrating the EID festival.
4/10/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Recognition of a Palestinian state will happen' - Tánaiste

Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, responds to Tánaiste Micheál Martin's comments that the Government will move to formally recognise the State of Palestine.
4/10/202410 minutes, 8 seconds
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Parents of US school shooter sentenced to up to 15 years

Steve Futterman reports on a landmark case in Michigan where the parents of a child who carried out a school shooting were sentenced to prison.
4/10/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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Universities set to run deficits of €15 million

Carl O'Brien, Education Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports that publicly funded universities are set to run deficits of €15m as some colleges struggle with rising costs.
4/10/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/10/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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Women more likely than men to be in low paid jobs - ESRI

Helen Russell, ESRI Professor, discusses a new study which shows the factors influencing gender and labour market inclusion on the island of Ireland, on both sides of the border.
4/10/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
4/10/20242 minutes, 1 second
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Over one million displaced Palestinians now sheltering in Rafah

Sam Rose, Director of Planning at UNWRA, has the latest updates on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza following a recent visit to Rafah.
4/9/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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Heated debate among Dublin City Councillors over restricting vehicles in the capital

Colman O'Sullivan, discusses the latest heated debate among Dublin City Councillors over a new transport plan to restrict vehicles going through the centre of the capital.
4/9/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
4/9/20242 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/9/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/9/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Tánaiste to 'pursue' social media companies after being hit by a second fake cryptocurrency attack

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish and Sunday Independent, outlines why Tánaiste Micheál Martin is taking action against social media companies following a second fake cryptocurrency attack.
4/9/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/9/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fodder register and support lines established for farmers

Stan Lalor, Director of Knowledge Transfer at Teagasc, explains how his organisation is helping farmers during the fodder crisis.
4/9/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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Six young people taking European countries to court to learn outcome today

Gearóid Ó Cuinn Director at Galway’s Global Legal Action Network outlines the details of a landmark climate action case at the European Court of Human Rights which will be decided upon this morning.
4/9/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/9/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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What are the main challenges facing the new Taoiseach?

Cian McCormack looks into the main challenges facing Simon Harris ahead of him becoming Ireland's youngest ever Taoiseach.
4/9/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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12-year-old Offaly snooker prodigy makes it into the official Guinness World Records

Adam and Sean Wynne discuss the 12-year-old's world record breaking ball potting feat in Milan.
4/9/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cabinet reshuffle the first big task for Harris as Taoiseach

We hear from people in Dublin City to get their reaction to Simon Harris becoming the new Taoiseach and Christina Finn, Political Editor with the Jrnl.ie looks ahead to what the day may bring and the Cabinet reshuffle.
4/9/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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Dillon Quirke Foundation being officially launched in Dublin today

Tom Boland speaks to Kieran Dineen about how his daughter Niamh was just 14 when she learned she had a heart condition and the screening that was carried out and Dan Quirke, father of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke who died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, discusses the official launch of his foundation that fundraises for cardiac screening.
4/9/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/9/20243 minutes, 3 seconds
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Hamas to review Israeli proposal but says it fails to meet demands

Orly Halpern, Jerusalem based journalist, reports on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
4/9/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/9/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Simon Harris set to be sworn in as Taoiseach today

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, joins us on the day Fine Gael leader Simon Harris is sworn in as Taoiseach.
4/9/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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Camogie skort survives after Congress motion defeated

Geraldine Kinane, Tipperary Camogie PRO discusses the rejection of a motion at the Camogie Assocation congress on Saturday which sought to replace the wearing of skorts with shorts.
4/8/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/8/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/8/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/8/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
4/8/20242 minutes, 4 seconds
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Leo Varadkar will undertake his final engagement as Taoiseach today

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, looks ahead to Leo Varadkar's final engagement as Taoiseach.
4/8/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/8/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Israel prepares for operation in Rafah as truce talks continue

Dan Williams, senior correspondent with Reuters reports from Jerusalem on the latest in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
4/8/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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West coast of Ireland to get best view of partial solar eclipse

Niamh Shaw, science communicator and educator explains why she will be watching the only solar eclipse of 2024 from a mountain top in Texas, USA.
4/8/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Israel facing growing international backlash as war in Gaza passes six-month mark

Caoimhe de Barra, Trócaire CEO discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza six months after the war between Israel and Hamas started.
4/8/20247 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/8/20242 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/8/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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What are people around the country expecting from Taoiseach in waiting Simon Harris?

Sally-Ann Barrett speaks to Sunday shoppers in Roscommon town to get their views on what they heard over the weekend from the Taoiseach in waiting Simon Harris.
4/8/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ard Fheis sees Harris promise Fine Gael will have a new energy and return to traditional values

Mary Regan, political reporter and Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant, discuss the political priorities outlined by Fine Gael leader Simon Harris over the weekend as Leo Varadkar undertakes his final day in office as Taoiseach.
4/8/202410 minutes, 10 seconds
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Three people die in separate road crashes over weekend

Maggie Doyle reports that it's been another bad weekend on Ireland's roads.
4/8/20242 minutes, 43 seconds
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Young girl rescued from sea at Dún Laoghaire

Samantha Libreri looks back at the events of Saturday night in which a seven-year-old girl was rescued from the sea at Dún Laoghaire in sourh Dublin.
4/8/20245 minutes
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30 years on from the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda

Amy Ní Riada reports on the 30th anniversary of the first day of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi tribe in which around one million people were murdered.
4/8/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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Over €25 million stolen in Ireland in investment fraud last year

Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau outlines the extent of investment fraud in Ireland.
4/5/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Plan to alleviate UHL overcrowding facing challenges

Cian McCormack reports on what is being done to try and solve the overcrowding problem at University Hospital Limerick and the stumbling blocks that are arising.
4/5/20247 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/5/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Investigation after man and woman die in Cork house fire

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent, reports that two people have died following a fire on the Lower Glanmire Road in Cork last night.
4/5/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/5/20248 minutes, 54 seconds
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Corporation tax receipts for Q1 down 25% compared to same period last year

Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure, discusses the latest Exchequer Returns which show that in the first quarter of 2024, corporation tax receipts were 24.8% lower than in the same period last year.
4/5/202412 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
4/5/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Mayo residents object to greenway route on environmental grounds

Teresa Mannion reports from the Clew Bay area of Mayo where landowners are objecting to a proposed new greenway route.
4/5/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/5/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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Status Orange wind warning issued for five counties as Storm Kathleen approaches

Mark Bowe, meteorologist with Met Éireann explains the potential impacts of Storm Kathleen, due to hit Irish shores this Saturday.
4/5/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ireland withdrawing troops from UN peacekeeping mission in Syria after 10 years

Lieutenant Colonel Conor King, General Secretary of the Representative Association of Commissioned Officers, speaks to Marc O'Driscoll about Ireland withdrawing its troops from a UN peacekeeping mission in Syria and Cathal Berry, Independent TD and former Army Ranger, discusses the fall-out of this.
4/5/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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Reducing leaks won't be enough to save Dublin's water supply

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, discusses the work underway to fix leaks as the water supply to the capital and its environs reaches a critical limit.
4/5/20249 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/5/20244 minutes
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Israel announces 'temporary' aid routes in northern Gaza

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem amid heightening tensions in the Middle East and as the US tells Israel it must prevent civilian deaths.
4/5/20247 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
4/5/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/5/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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Could water restrictions be on the way for residents in Dublin and surrounding area?

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, discusses the importance of water conservation as the water supply to the capital and its environs reaches a critical limit.
4/4/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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Report shows drop in injury claims' costs but premiums rise by 8%

Brian Hanley, CEO of the Alliance for Insurance Reform on the Central Bank report which shows that while the cost of insurance claims have come down, premiums have increased.
4/4/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
4/4/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/4/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/4/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Taiwan earthquake injuries top 1,000, death toll now stands at nine

William Yang, journalist based in Taiwan, reports on the biggest earthquake to hit the island in 25 years
4/4/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/4/20242 minutes, 32 seconds
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Govt. says they have 'completely changed the risk profile of insurance in Ireland'

Dara Calleary, Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation on today's Central Bank report which shows that while the cost of settling public and employer liability claims have come down, premiums have increased.
4/4/20248 minutes, 47 seconds
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Simon Harris receives support of three Independent TDs to become Taoiseach

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses which Independent TDs have given their backing to Simon Harris becoming Taoiseach and who may or may not follow suit.
4/4/20247 minutes, 18 seconds
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Has the war in Gaza reached a tipping point?

Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor at The London Independent, discusses the latest in the conflict in Gaza following the deaths of seven aid workers.
4/4/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/4/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/4/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/4/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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Day trippers to Venice set to be charged €5 per day

Vera Montengoli, Italian journalist, on the decision by Venice to charge €5 to day trippers to try and ease the burden on the northern Italian city.
4/4/20242 minutes, 36 seconds
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United Ireland: What would the real cost be?

John Fitzgerald, co-Chair of the Institute of International and European Affairs Economists and Research Affiliate at the ESRI, on new research showing that reunification would cost the Government around €20 billion with little chance of a return for at least 20 to 25 years.
4/4/20249 minutes, 57 seconds
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Biden and Netanyahu to speak after aid worker deaths

Gershon Baskin, former hostage negotiator, analyses the latest developments in the war in Gaza.
4/4/202410 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/3/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/3/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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New road safety module to be delivered to transition year students

Sarah O' Connor, a director with the RSA, discusses plans to create a new road safety module for transition year students.
4/3/20247 minutes, 9 seconds
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Seven dead, more than 700 injured in Taiwan earthquake

William Yang, journalist based in Taiwan, reports on the biggest earthquake to hit the island in 25 years.
4/3/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Fast action needed amid pressure on water supplies

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, discusses the water supply crisis facing Dublin.
4/3/20249 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/3/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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IMO: Patients ‘at risk’ due to hospital doctors’ hours

Denis McCauley, incoming president of the Irish Medical Organisation tells Morning Ireland the issues he will highlight at the union's annual general meeting taking place in Killarney.
4/3/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Israel's defence chief says strike killing aid workers was a 'grave mistake'

Karol Balfe, CEO of ActionAid Ireland, discusses the ongoing difficulties of getting aid into Gaza in the wake of the killing of seven World Central Kitchen workers in the enclave.
4/3/20249 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/3/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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WHO: Israel has 'ripped the heart out of Gaza's healthcare system'

Dr. Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organization, discusses the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza in the wake of the destruction of the Al-Shifa Hospital and deaths of seven aid workers.
4/3/20248 minutes, 57 seconds
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Study finds Ukrainian refugees finding work much easier than other refugees in Europe

Ivalio Kalfin, executive director of Eurofound highlights the barriers facing Ukrainian refugees in Europe who want to enter work.
4/3/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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NTA examining proposals to end direct rail services between Co. Wexford and Dublin

Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil Senator, discusses proposals being considered by the NTA to end direct rail services between Co. Wexford and Dublin.
4/3/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cork reacts to Simon Coveney's decision to step down from cabinet

Cian McCormack reports on the fallout in Cork over the departure of Simon Coveney from cabinet.
4/3/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Last month saw rainfall over 200% above normal in some areas

Dr Joe Patton, Teagasc, discusses the impacts of record rainfall in March on Irish farmers and the agricultural sector.
4/3/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
4/3/20241 minute, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/3/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
4/3/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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HSE urging people to take up free sceening test for bowel cancer

Alan Smith, consultant in public health medicine, urges everyone aged 59 to 69 to avail of free screening for bowel cancer.
4/2/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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ASTI: Small measures introduced by Minister haven't made a dent in problem

Kieran Christie, General Secretary of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland, outlines the issues this week's annual congress will address in Wexford.
4/2/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/2/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/2/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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Autism Charity AsIAm launches annual Same Chance Report

Roisin Powell, who is the mother of a five year old with autism speaks to Marc O'Driscoll about the difficulty in securing a school place for him and Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm, discusses the findings of the autism charity’s annual Same Chance Report.
4/2/20248 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/2/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/2/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
4/2/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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Three children injured in Finnish primary school shooting

Helen Donohoe reports on a shooting at a primary school in Finland early this morning in which at least three people were injured.
4/2/202456 seconds
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50th Pan Celtic International Festival taking plac in Carlow this week

Bríde De Róiste, Cathaoirleach of the Pan Celtic Carlow Festival, discusses the arrival of visitors from Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, Cornwall and Brittany to the town.
4/2/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Teacher shortages, rent costs and supports for children with additional needs dominate INTO

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports from the INTO conference in Derry.
4/2/20246 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/2/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/2/20247 minutes, 6 seconds
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Foreign aid workers among dead in Israeli strike in Gaza

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters based in Jerusalem reports on the Israeli air strikes on the Iranian consulate building in Syria.
4/2/20249 minutes, 11 seconds
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Retention of teachers to be central issue at conferences

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports from Derry on the INTO congress which takes place this week.
4/1/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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INTO's annual conference takes place in Derry this week

John Boyle, General-Secretary of the INTO, speaks to Morning Ireland ahead of the annual teachers' union conference in Derry.
4/1/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/1/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Over 62,000 tonnes of packaging waste expected to be recycled over Easter period

Laura Sherry, Head of Marketing & Communications with Repak, explains how to best dispose of all our Easter packaging.
4/1/20243 minutes, 19 seconds
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'Stability and cohesion' the priority for Northern Ireland - O'Neill

Coleman O'Sullivan speaks to Michelle O'Neill, First Minister of Northern Ireland, following the resignation of Jeffrey Donaldson as leader of the DUP and Alex Kane outlines what mayhappen next.
4/1/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Fuel prices increase from this morning, hauliers react

Ger Hyland, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, on the rise in the cost of petrol and diesel.
4/1/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Irish woman, 41, dies after stabbing in New York bar

Laura Colgan, Interim Editor with The Irish Star who is based in New York, reports on the death of an Irish woman there and Councillor Martin Monahan, Cathaoirleach of the Longford Municipal District, pays tribute to 41-year-old Sarah McNally from Longford town.
4/1/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Gary Moran.
4/1/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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Israel says troops have left Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital

Dan Williams, senior correspondent with Reuters reports on the latest from the Middle East.
4/1/20248 minutes, 41 seconds
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Names of Troubles victims to be read aloud in Dublin church for final time

Reverend Bridget Spain, Unitarian Church, Dublin, explains why a special service to commemorate those who died in the Northern Ireland troubles will no longer take place.
3/29/20242 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/29/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/29/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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Fatalities so far this year on Irish roads now stands at 55

Pat O’Connor, Public Information Officer, Coroners' Society of Ireland, discusses his concerns over the number of deaths on Irish roads.
3/29/20246 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/29/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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UN says situation in Haiti is 'cataclysmic'

Harold Isaac, journalist based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has the latest developments from a country where violence is "cataclysmic" according to a new UN report.
3/29/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/29/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Homeless figures here hit record high with over 4,000 children in emergency accommodation

Eithne Dodd speaks with people accessing the services of the Tiglin charity at the Lighthouse in Pearse Street, Dublin and Catherine Kenny, Chief Executive, Dublin Simon Community, reacts to February homelessness figures showing a record number of children are in emergency accommodation.
3/29/20247 minutes, 37 seconds
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How many Independent TDs will back Simon Harris to become Taoiseach?

Independent TDs reveal if they will vote for Simon Harris to become Taoiseach early next month.
3/29/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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This weekend is one of the busiest times of the year on public transport

Jane Cregan, Iarnród Éireann, outlines what services will be disrupted this Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
3/29/202458 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
3/29/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/29/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
3/29/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Clocks go forward by one hour on Sunday - why do we do this?

Kieran Dineen reports on the practice of Daylight Saving Time ahead of the clocks going forward by one hour on Sunday.
3/29/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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How did Finland reduce homelessness so much?

Erja Morottaja, Head of Communications with No Fixed Abode in Finland discusses how a Housing First policy has helped to reduce homelessness in Helsinki and across the country.
3/29/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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People warned to be careful if enjoying water activities this Easter

Roger Sweeney, Water Safety Ireland, appeals for people to stay safe while enjoying water activities ahead of Easter bank holiday wekeend.
3/29/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Easter weekend offers variety of events to enjoy accross the country

Molly O'Connor outlines a variety of events that are taking place around the country this Easter weekend.
3/29/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Fallen 'Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years for fraud

Connor Sephton, journalist specialising in Crypto, discusses the sentencing of former cryptocurrency billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried.
3/29/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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What is the UK's 'Teach First' programme?

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports on Britain's 'Teach First programme' which is aimed at graduates who want to improve educational opportunities for children living in deprived areas.
3/28/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/28/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/28/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/28/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
3/28/20242 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/28/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Enormous sadness' as tributes paid to mother and daughters who died in Mayo crash

Fr. Martin Whelan, Parish Priest, Maigh Cuilinn, Co Galway, discusses how locals there are trying to come to terms with the deaths of Una Bowden and her daughters Ciara and Saoirse following a traffic collision in Co. Mayo.
3/28/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/28/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Fuel prices set to increase once again

Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader, discusses the upcoming restoration of excise duty on fuel which will lead to price increases in petrol and diesel.
3/28/20246 minutes, 24 seconds
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Inquest finds UHL patient may have been dead for an hour before being found

Ralph Riegel, Irish Independent Southern Correspondent, reports on the inquest into the death of 65-year-old Martin Abbott who was found dead in the emergency department of University Hospital Limerick in 2019.
3/28/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Médecins Sans Frontières raises concerns over EU Migration Pact

Chloe Marshall-Denton, Humanitarian Advisor with Médecins Sans Frontières, explains why her organisation is against the EU Migration Pact.
3/28/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Israeli strikes on Rafah raise fears ground assault could begin

Orly Halpern, Jerusalem based journalist, discusses the latest developments in Gaza as relations between the US and Israel come under further strain.
3/28/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Portugal centre-right leader Luis Montenegro invited to form new government

Alison Roberts, Journalist based in Lisbon, reports on what's happening in relation to Portugal's Government following an election there earlier this month.
3/28/20242 minutes, 19 seconds
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Former CEO of Adoption Authority of Ireland takes up new role as Special Advocate for Survivors

Patricia Carey explains the new role she has taken up as Special Advocate for Survivors of those who suffered institutional trauma including in Mother and Baby Homes, county homes, Magdalene laundries and industrial schools.
3/28/20247 minutes, 23 seconds
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UL Chancellor to address staff over purchase of homes

Emma O Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports that the Higher Education Authority is seeking a review into the purchase of houses near UL campus.
3/28/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/28/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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Min. for Transport says new strategy is 'not anti-motorist or cars'

Eamon Ryan, Transport Minister, discusses the launch of Moving Together which is aimed at improving the efficiency of Ireland’s transport system.
3/28/202414 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/27/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Three killed in Mayo crash and couple die in house fire

Tomás Keating, journalist with the Western People, reports on a fatal collision in Co. Mayo in which three people died and a house fire that took the lives of a couple in their 60s.
3/27/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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Up to 1,000 people attend mica meeting in Donegal

Michaela Clarke, Highland Radio reporter, outlines the latest developments amid a new call for 100% redress by Donegal home-owners affected by mica.
3/27/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/27/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/27/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Intense Israeli bombardment hits southern Gaza

Jamie McGoldrick, UN Humanitarian Co-Ordinator for Palestine, discusses the latest challenges for those who are responding to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
3/27/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Farmers face 'extremely stressful time' over bad weather

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports how ongoing wet weather is creating huge problems for farmers this spring.
3/27/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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What's the outlook for Ireland's economy for the rest of 2024?

Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor with the ESRI, discusses Ireland's economic outlook for the rest of 2024.
3/27/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/27/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/27/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with accommodation for International Protection applicants on agenda

Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner, reports on the measures due to be discussed at this morning's cabinet meeting.
3/27/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/27/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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Two 4,000-year-old teeth discovered in an Irish limestone cave

Dr Lara Cassidy, Assistant Professor in Genetics at Trinity College Dublin, explains the significance of the discovery of two 4,000-year-old teeth in an Irish limestone cave.
3/27/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Use of modular units in plan to overhaul immigration system

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, looks ahead to Cabinet this morning where proposed changes to the international protection system will be introduced by Minister for Integration Roderic O'Gorman.
3/27/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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Witness appeal issued after woman, two girls die in Mayo crash

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports on the investigation into a collision on the N17 in Co Mayo in which a woman and two children died
3/27/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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Gilbert O'sullivan awarded the Freedom of Waterford

Gilbert O'Sullivan, singer-songwriter, gives his reaction to being awarded the Freedom of Waterford.
3/27/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
3/27/20241 minute, 8 seconds
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Six presumed dead after Baltimore bridge search suspended

David McFarlane, Independent Marine Consultant, reacts to the collapse of a bridge following a shipping crash in Baltimore.
3/27/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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No let-up in Gaza war despite UN ceasefire resolution

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson, reacts to the latest international political situation in Israel and what it means for the people of Gaza.
3/26/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/26/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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Calls to ditch proposed legislation that would allow late-night sale of alcohol

Donall O'Keeffe, Chief Executive of the Licensed Vintners' Association, reacts to calls for proposed legislation allowing for the late-night sale of alcohol to be scrapped.
3/26/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/26/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Report shows prices sought for homes rose in first quarter as supply falls again

Ronan Lyons, Economist at Trinity College Dublin, discusses the latest Daft.ie report which shows that house prices nationally rose by an average of 1.8% in the first three months of 2024.
3/26/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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Should Ireland introduce hate speech legislation?

Liam Herrick, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, reacts to calls for planned hate speech legislation to be scrapped.
3/26/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Report suggests vacant above the shop units could provide a new source of housing in Ireland

Dr Kathleen Stokes, Assistant Professor in Urban Geography at DCU, discusses a new report which explores refurbishment of vacant 'above the shop' units for residential use.
3/26/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/26/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/26/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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AGSI calls for mandatory sentences for attacks on gardaí

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports from the AGSI's annual conference which the Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner are to attend today.
3/26/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/26/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Inside Gaza: 'Children go to bed not knowing if they'll wake up'

Jason Burke, International Security Correspondent with The Guardian, explains the latest political situtation for Israel Gaza.
3/26/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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'Mass casualty incident' as Baltimore bridge collapses after being hit by ship

Steve Futterman, US based journalist, reports that a bridge has collapsed into a river in Baltimore after being hit by a ship.
3/26/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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Fianna Fáil will 'of course' support vote for Simon Harris to become Taoiseach - McGrath

Michael McGrath, Finance Minister, discusses the findings of a new report that analyses the influence of corporation tax on Ireland's fiscal health and also takes questions on the main political talking points of the day.
3/26/202410 minutes, 46 seconds
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Shortlist for the Dublin Literary Award being announced today

Lucy Collins, Literary award judge, discusses the shortlist for the Dublin Literary Award 2024, which is being announced today with a €100,000 prize sponsored by Dublin City Council.
3/26/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/26/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Homeless people being encouraged to use their vote

Mike Allen, Director of Advocacy with Focus Ireland, explains why the charity is encouraging the homeless people it supports to vote ahead of the local and European elections in June.
3/26/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
3/26/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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Sinn Féin call for tougher legislation on illegal evictions

Eoin Ó Broin TD, Sinn Féin's Housing Spokesperson, discusses the new legislation he is proposing on illegal evictions.
3/25/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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Five people die in separate road crashes in north over weekend

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports after five people died in separate road crashes in Co. Armagh and near Newry in Co. Down over the weekend.
3/25/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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AGSI holding annual conference this week

Ronan Clogher, deputy general secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, is on the line to talk about the issues being raised at their annual conference.
3/25/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/25/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/25/20243 minutes, 19 seconds
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Consumer Complaints to FSAI Advice Line Increase in 2023

Dr. Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, Food Safety Authority of Ireland, discusses the top complaints and queries made to the FSAI Advice Line in 2023.
3/25/20242 minutes, 52 seconds
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Battles rage around Gaza's Al Shifa hospital

Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, discusses the scenes he has witnessed during a visit to a number of hospitals in Southern Gaza.
3/25/20246 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
3/25/20242 minutes, 17 seconds
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Barretstown marking 30th year in operation in Ireland

Dee Ahearn, CEO of Barretstown, shares the details of the charity’s new report to mark its 30th year that finds it has offered €1.9 billion in social value to children with serious illnesses.
3/25/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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House prices in number of typically lower-priced counties soar above the national average

Barry McDonald, Spokesperson for REA (Real Estate Alliance), discusses the groups latest survey which has found that house prices are increasing in a number of typically lower-priced counties.
3/25/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/25/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/25/20248 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/25/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Harris to discuss transition of power with Taoiseach

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the first speech by the new Fine Gael leader and soon-to-be-Taoseach Simon Harris.
3/25/20248 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/25/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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Four suspects in Moscow concert hall terror attack appear in court

Dr. Stephen Hall, University of Bath, discusses the attack at a Moscow concert hall on Friday in which over 100 people were killed after gunmen stormed the complex.
3/25/20247 minutes, 1 second
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Why is Vladimir Putin not linking Islamic State to Moscow terror attack?

Steve Rosenberg, Russia Editor for BBC News, on the Moscow concert hall attack on Friday night, and what Vladimir Putin is likely to do next.
3/25/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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ESRI research finds people in Ireland support immigration

Keire Murphy of the ESRI discusses new research showing people's attitudes towards migrants and immigration.
3/22/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/22/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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Simon Harris confirms Fine Gael leadership bid as others opt out

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the announcement by Simon Harris that he is in the race to be Fine Gael leader and Taoiseach as rivals opt out of contest.
3/22/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Taoiseach attends final EU Summit in Brussels

Suzanne Lynch reports from Brussels on the EU Summit, the last one for Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
3/22/20247 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/22/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Garda Commissioner criticised over bicycle case comments made at PAC

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, discusses the fallout following comments by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris about the garda cleared of wrongdoing regarding a bike he gave to a farmer.
3/22/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
3/22/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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What will Simon Harris need to do as Taoiseach to win further support?

Michael Collins, Independent Ireland party leader and Cork South-West TD, discusses the likely appointment of Simon Harris as Taoiseach.
3/22/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Survey finds over 50% of people don't know where their drinking water comes from

Matt Crowe, National Water Forum chairperson, discusses the findings of the group's survey published today.
3/22/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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UNRWA - 'Hunger will become the leading cause of death in Gaza'

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General, UNRWA, has the latest on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, as negotiators push for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.
3/22/20248 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/22/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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Arrest in Co. Down murder investigation after man found dead

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, has the latest on the murder investigation launched after a man in his 60s was found dead at a property in Co. Down.
3/22/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/22/20248 minutes, 2 seconds
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Creeslough renewal plan to include new community centre

Fr. John-Joe Duffy discusses the plans to redevelop and renew Creeslough after the devastation of the October 2022 explosion that claimed ten lives.
3/22/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
3/22/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Pig kidney transplanted into living person for first time

Colin White, National Projects Manager with the Irish Kidney Association, on the first transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig into a living human.
3/22/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/22/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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CCPC blocks DAA purchase of car park near Dublin Airport

Brian McHugh, CCPC Chairperson, on the reasons behind the decision to block the sale of a car park near Dublin Airport to DAA.
3/22/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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FG chair expects there will be a contest for leadership

Alan Dillon TD and Chair of the Fine Gael party discusses how the new leader will be selected.
3/21/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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Leo Varadkar resigns for 'political and personal' reasons

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the latest on who may be the next leader of Fine Gael, and Taoiseach.
3/21/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/21/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Reaction from Leo Varadkar's Dublin West constituency

Locals in Leo Varadkar's Dublin West constituency give their say on what his political legacy will be.
3/21/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/21/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/21/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/21/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/21/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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What next for Fine Gael and the government?

Political commentators Gerard Howlin and Dr. Kevin Cunningham analyse the impact of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s resignation from that role and as leader of Fine Gael.
3/21/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/21/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to meet Arab foreign ministers today

Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, discusses the humanitarian situation in Gaza amid heightened warnings over the risk of famine in the enclave.
3/21/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
3/21/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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International screenwriting festival Storyhouse taking place in Dublin this week

Ed Guiney of Element Pictures, which co-produced the Oscar-winning Poor Things, discusses the new international screenwriting festival Storyhouse which is taking place today and tomorrow in Dublin.
3/21/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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Sinn Féin: There should be a general election now

Deputy Mary Lou McDonald, leader of Sinn Féin, tells us why she believes Leo Varadkar's decision to step down as Fine Gael leader should herald a general election.
3/21/20248 minutes, 36 seconds
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FF's Norma Foley: Programme for govt is clear, election of new leader is a matter for FG

Norma Foley, Minister for Education discusses the implications of the resignation of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
3/21/20247 minutes, 1 second
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Reaction to Varadkar announcement from LGBT and Indian communities

Cian McCormack explores how Ireland's first openly gay Taoiseach who also came from an indian immigrant background represented those communities.
3/21/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Neale Richmond 'absolutely' will back Simon Harris if he runs for Fine Gael leadership

Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment on who he will back to take over from Leo Varadkar.
3/21/202411 minutes, 29 seconds
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Committee to recommend introduction of assisted dying

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the issues being discussed at today’s cabinet meeting, including assisted dying.
3/20/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/20/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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Man dies in hospital after serious assaulted in Cork car park

Ralph Riegel, Irish Independent Southern Correspondent, has the latest on the investigation into the death of a man following an alleged assault in Cobh on Friday.
3/20/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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Relations between US and Israel continue to become increasingly strained

Ehud Olmert, former Prime Minister of Israel, on the political situation in Israel amid calls from top US Democrat for Benyamin Netanyahu to stand down.
3/20/20249 minutes, 41 seconds
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Expo. being held in Dublin today for gardai interested in joining South Australian police force

As South Australian Police try to recruit Gardai to work Down Under, South Australia Chief Inspector Scott Collins explains why the Irish are in big demand.
3/20/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/20/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pupils to protest seven-year delay to new school building

Emma O’Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports on the seven-year delay a school in Naas, Co. Kildare has faced for a new building amid wider Department of Education "funding pressures."
3/20/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
3/20/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/20/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/20/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Has there been an increase in toxicity in Irish politics?

Is there a new toxicity in Irish politics? Councillors and TDs talk to Cian McCormack about their experiences.
3/20/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
3/20/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mother-and-Baby redress scheme opens amid criticism

Clodagh Malone, Chairwoman of the Coalition of Mother And Baby home Survivors, reacts to the opening of The Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme and Holly Cairns,Social Democrats leader, outlines her objections to the limitations of the scheme.
3/20/202410 minutes, 44 seconds
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Further Kate Middleton theories emerge following shopping trip

Marianna Spring, Disinformation and Social Media Correspondent with BBC News, discusses how a body-double conspiracy theory about Kate Middleton spread online yesterday.
3/20/20246 minutes, 33 seconds
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Darts fever grips young players across the country

Gail Conway, Midlands Correspondent, rerports that darts fever has gripped young players across Ireland, following the success of teenage sensation Luke Littler.
3/20/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/20/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Talks between Israel and Hamas expected to resume in Qatar this week

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Jerusalem ahead of the next stage of peace talks on a deal to halt the fighting in the Israel/Hamas war.
3/20/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/19/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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DUP set to vote against motion

Jeffrey Donaldson, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, on why today's Stormont vote on applying EU law in Northern Ireland is a 'watershed moment.'
3/19/20245 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/19/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
3/19/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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Garda killer Pearse McAuley found dead in Strabane home

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that convicted garda killer Pearse McAuley has been found dead at his home in Strabane in Co Tyrone.
3/19/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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Man in critical condition following Cork assault

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent, Irish Independent, has the latest on the horrific assaults of a young men in Cobh in County Cork who was slashed with a blade.
3/19/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Stormont to vote on extension of EU regulation to Northern Ireland

Conor Macauley, RTÉ’s Northern Correspondent, on the significance of today's Stormont vote on applying EU law in Northern Ireland.
3/19/20245 minutes, 20 seconds
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Blinken to visit Middle East again as US presses for Gaza ceasefire

Tarik Jašarevic, Spokesperson, World Health Organisation, on the risk of famine in Gaza.
3/19/20247 minutes, 51 seconds
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Concern over acceleration of coastal erosion in parts of England

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports on the acceleration of coastal erosion in parts of England as a result of climate change.
3/19/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
3/19/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Putin addresses Red Square crowd after election win blasted by West

Oleksiy Goncharenko, Ukrainian MP, reacts to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims of a landslide election win and outlines what a fifth term for the 71-year-old will mean for Ukraine.
3/19/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Irish Cancer Society's annual Daffodil Day fundraiser being launched this week

Averil Power, Chief Executive of the Irish Cancer Society, joins us ahead of the launch of their annual Daffodil Day fundraiser on Friday.
3/19/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/19/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Man released in Kenneth Fetherston murder inquiry

Conor Gallagher, Crime and Security Correspondent with The Irish Times, tells us about the arrest of a man on suspicion of the murder of Kenneth Fetherston, whose remains were found in the Dublin mountains in January 2010.
3/19/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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US President Biden expresses 'deep concerns' over plans for ground operation in Rafah

Tony Connelly reports from Ramallah in the West Bank on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
3/19/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/19/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Galopin Des Champs to be welcomed home to Co. Carlow

James Kehoe, owner of the Lord Bagenal Inn in Carlow, outlines the preparations for Galopin Des Champs’ homecoming after a historic week for trainer Willie Mullins at Cheltenham.
3/19/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/19/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Susan Jackson.
3/18/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35 Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/18/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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Rail services suspended ahead of rainfall

Iarnród Éireann services between Limerick and Ennis will be suspended today due to anticipated flooding.
3/18/20241 minute, 19 seconds
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International aid not reaching Gaza

With Nour Shawaf, humanitarian policy advisor for the aid agency Oxfam in the Middle East and North Africa.
3/18/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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Proposals to change protocols around Defence Forces deployment

The cabinet is expected to get an update before the Dáil summer break on proposals to change the protocols around deploying members of the Defence Forces overseas. We hear from Independent TD for Kildare South Cathal Berry, a former member of the Defence Forces.
3/18/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Asylum seekers moved to Crooksling

With Lucky Khambule, co-ordinator of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland visited Crooksling yesterday.
3/18/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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How MEPs engage with voters through social media

With campaigning for local and European elections underway, a new report by Danish political think tank Common Consultancy examines how MEPs engage with voters through social media, particularly Facebook.
3/18/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10 It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
3/18/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Israeli forces raid Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza

Hundreds of displaced Palestinians were sheltering at the hospital which had already been raided by Israeli forces earlier in the conflict. Now, the hospital has been targeted by Israeli forces following claims that Hamas leaders were present in the medical complex. With Europe Editor Tony Connelly from the occupied West Bank.
3/18/20248 minutes, 40 seconds
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Electoral victory for Vladimir Putin

Without any credible opposition, Putin has won this weekend's presidential election. With Fred Weir, correspondent with the Christian Science Monitor in Moscow.
3/18/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
3/15/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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How important is the Taoiseach's visit to the White House?

Kate Varley, looks back at the tradition of the St. Patrick's Day shamrock presentations by Taoisigh to US Presidents.
3/15/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ten arrested and campervan seized in major Cork drug investigation

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, discuss a Garda operation in West Cork last night that resulted in the arrests of 10 men.
3/15/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Almost 40,000 consumers contacted Competition and Consumer Protection Commission last year

Grainne Griffin, Director of Communications for the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission discusses the nature of complaints to the office over the last year.
3/15/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Study finds more than 60% of young men use online pornography

Prof Emer Smyth, ESRI, discusses the research into the large number of young men accessing online pornography.
3/15/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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Rodent poisoning laid near tents for IP applicants

Kieran Dineen reports on conditions at the tented camp outside the International Protection Office on Mount Street in Dublin.
3/15/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Hamas issues ceasefire proposal to mediators

Jason Burke, International Correspondent with The Guardian, analyses the latest developments in the Middle East amid calls for new elections in Israel.
3/15/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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Taoiseach positive about US-Irish relations ahead of White House visit

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, previews Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s meeting with US President Joe Biden ahead of St Patrick’s weekend.
3/15/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/15/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/15/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/15/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
3/15/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/15/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
3/15/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Voting under way in Russia as Ukraine steps up attacks

Donnacha O Beacháin Professor of Politics in DCU, on the Russian Presidential election this weekend which assures President Putin of another six years in office.
3/15/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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St. Patrick's Day Festival promises biggest ever parade in Dublin

Richard Tierney, CEO of the Saint Patrick's Festival on the events that people can look forward to over the weekend.
3/15/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Drivers urged to practice caution this Bank Holiday weekend

Paula Hilman, Assistant Garda Commissioner for Roads Policing and Community Engagement, makes a road safety appeal to motorists ahead of St Patrick's weekend.
3/15/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Taoiseach tells US audience of 'duty to bring peace to Holy Land'

Sean Whelan, Washington Correpondent, discusses comments by the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Washington last night during which he said he would be pressing President Biden on the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.
3/14/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/14/20242 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/14/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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MSF: 'Our hospital in Rafah is full'

Leo Cans, Head of Missions for Gaza, explains the work they are doing in Gaza and the desperate need for more aid.
3/14/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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Turf Cutters and Contractors Association accuses European Commission of bullying Ireland

Michael Fitzmaurice, TD for Roscommon Galway and new member of the Independent Ireland Party dicusses the move by the EU to sue Ireland over our boglands.
3/14/20247 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/14/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
3/14/20242 minutes, 24 seconds
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Divided opinion over proposed ban on inshore fishing by large trawlers

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agricultre and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on a public consultation on possible restrictions to boats over 18 metres trawling inshore waters.
3/14/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/14/20243 minutes, 36 seconds
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KIN and Lies We Tell lead IFTA nominations

Aine Moriarity, IFTA Academy CEO, on the IFTA Award Nominations 2024 which celebrate Irish talent across Film and Drama.
3/14/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Remembering Charlie Bird

A special tribute to Charlie Bird, former RTÉ journalist, following his death earlier this week.
3/14/20242 minutes, 19 seconds
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Special service to celebrate life of Charlie Bird to take place in Dublin today

Alice Smith, CEO of SpeakUnique, discusses the company's voice-banking service that was supported by fundraising conducted by the late Charlie Bird.
3/14/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ireland set to increase contribution to United Nations World Food programme by 40%

Charlie McConalogue, Agriculture Minister, is in Kenya where he announced increased Irish funding for the UN World Food Programme and gave an update on a Turbulent few days in the Fianna Fáil party.
3/14/202412 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
3/14/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Concerns raised over EPP deporting asylum seekers to 'safe third countries'

Brian Killoran, ICI, on the changes to how the Irish State will deal with new immigrants into the country.
3/14/20248 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/14/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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US House passes bill to force ByteDance to divest TikTok or face ban

Steve Futterman on the US House of Representatives voting to require Tik Tok's Chinese owner to sell to someone of another nationationality or face a US ban.
3/14/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
3/13/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/13/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Number of artists join SXSW boycott

Mo Chara, from Belfast hip hop group, Kneecap, explains why the trio has decided to boycott the South by South West festival in Texas amid criticism of its links to the US military and the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
3/13/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/13/20242 minutes, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/13/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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More Fianna Fáil politicians admit to voting No in referendums

John Downing, Irish Independent and Una Mullally, Irish Times, discuss the ongoing political repercussions for the Government parties following the twin referendum defeats.
3/13/202410 minutes, 36 seconds
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Referendum fallout continues with Taoiseach in United States

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, recaps the fall-out from the referendum defeats as the Taoiseach continues his visit to the US.
3/13/20248 minutes, 34 seconds
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Measles case confirmed on flight from Abu Dhabi to Dublin

Dr Tadhg Crowley, Chair of the GP Committee of the IMO, discusses the latest public health alert following a confirmed case of measles on Abu Dhabi- Dublin flight.
3/13/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/13/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Portugal faces weeks of uncertainty as general election results fail to produce majority

Alison Roberts, journalist in Lisbon, discusses efforts by Portugal's centre right Democratic Alliance to form a minority government.
3/13/20245 minutes, 1 second
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/13/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Status Orange rainfall warning issued for Cork and Kerry

David Joyce, Director of Operations with Cork City Council, outlines what conditions are expected with Cork and Kerry coming under a Status Orange rainfall warning later today.
3/13/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/13/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Concerns raised over govt. approach to IP system

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Labour Spokesperson on Justice and Education and Dublin Bay North TD, criticises the Government’s handling of accommodation for International Protection Applicants.
3/13/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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Troops leave US to build aid port as Gaza close to famine

Juliette Touma, Director of Communications with the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), discusses the latest efforts to get humanitarian aid delivered in Gaza.
3/13/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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Livestream launched studying the changing nesting habits of the endangered Choug bird

Clare Heardman, District Conservation Officer with the National Parks and Wildlife Service, discusses a new livestream exploring the changing nesting habits of the endangered Chough bird in West Cork.
3/13/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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MEPs set to approve new EU artificial intelligence legislation

Aengus Cox reports on the first ever rules for AI in the EU which are set to be approved by MEPs in Strasbourg today.
3/13/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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New National Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines published by HSE

Sarah O’Brien from the HSE Healthy Eating and Active Living Programme outlines new guidelines that aim to encourage people to sit less and get more active.
3/12/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Report shows number of houses being built is steadily increasing

Dr Ali Ugur from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland outlines the findings of its latest Housing Market Monitor report.
3/12/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Thousands of Irish descend on Cheltenham for day one of the festival

Kieran Dineen speaks to punters heading off to Cheltenham from Dublin airport.
3/12/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
3/12/20241 minute, 52 seconds
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Will the fallout from the referendums damage the government?

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the continuing fallout from the referendums on Family and Care.
3/12/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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Childhood in Gaza 'a death sentence' for many - Taoiseach tells US audience

Secunder Kermani, Foreign Affairs Correspondnet with Channel 4 News, discusses the latest in the conflict in Gaza as the holy month of Ramadan commences.
3/12/20248 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/12/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/12/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/12/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Calls for wider access to outpatient supports for people with neurological conditions

Kate Varley speaks to Lorna Whitty from Wexford who has MS about the challenges of accessing treatment and support services and Mags Rogers, Executive Director of Neurological Alliance of Ireland, on the need for more regional hubs to support people with neurological conditions.
3/12/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Conditions for IP applicants in tents in Dublin City deteriorating

Ailbhe Conneely reports from Dublin city centre on the conditions facing the international protection applicants.
3/12/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Haitian PM Ariel Henry to resign after Jamaica talks

Kwanli Kladstrup, Haiti’s Concern Country Director outlines the latest in the escalating humanitarian crisis which has gripped the country.
3/12/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/12/20242 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/12/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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Fallout continues from referendum defeats

Cian McCormack reports on the continued fallout from the referendum defeats following one Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers confirming she voted No after canvassing for a Yes vote.
3/12/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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Increased scrutiny of validity of photos following Kate Middleton photoshop

David Branigan, President of Press Photographers Ireland, gives his analysis of the controversy surrounding an edited image released by Britain's Princess of Wales for Mother's Day.
3/12/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/12/20247 minutes
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/11/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
3/11/20242 minutes, 11 seconds
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'Proud Irishman' Cillian Murphy wins Best Actor Oscar

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the Irish successes at the 96th Academy Awards in Hollywood.
3/11/20247 minutes, 33 seconds
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Drogheda cllrs say talks over hotel use a 'waste of time'

Drogheda Deputy Mayor Cllr Kevin Callan says there's huge disappointment that 'duel use' will not be allowed at the town's D hotel which is to begin taking International Protection applicants this week.
3/11/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/11/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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GRA raise concerns over disciplinary and suspension procedures in An Garda Siochana

Brendan O' Connor, President of the GRA, discusses the concerns of rank and file gardai over the implementation of disciplinary and suspension procedures in An Garda Siochana.
3/11/20244 minutes
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'I'm gutted at what has happened' - more reaction to referendum results

Louise Crowley, Professor of Family Law at UCC, gives her reaction to the resounding referendum defeats.
3/11/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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War continues in Middle East as Muslim Holy month of Ramadan begins

James Elder, UNICEF Spokesperson discusses the latest attempts to get aid into Gaza.
3/11/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/11/20247 minutes, 4 seconds
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What will the political impact of such resounding losses be?

Gerard Howlin, poltical commentator reflects on the referendum results.
3/11/20241 hour, 53 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/11/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Photo agencies pull Princess of Wales photo over doctoring fears

Jack Royston, Chief Royal Correspondent for Newsweek and Co-host of the Royal Report podcast, discusses Kensington Palace releasing an altered photograph of Britain's Princess Catherine, leading AFP and other news agencies to withdraw the image.
3/11/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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'This was inevitable' - Michael Fitzmaurice on referendum defeats

Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent Ireland TD for Roscommon-Galway, gives his reaction to the resounding referendum defeats.
3/11/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Oppenheimer and Poor Things the big winners at Oscars

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the Irish successes at the 96th Academy Awards in Hollywood.
3/11/20247 minutes, 55 seconds
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'This gives us greater visibility' - Element Pictures celebrating Oscars success

Ed Guiney of Element Pictures reflects on Ireland's success at the Academy Awards, where Poor Things a film by the Dublin based production company was nominated for 11 Oscars.
3/11/20244 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/11/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ireland overwhelmingly votes No in both referendums

Mary Regan gauges the political fallout from the referendums.
3/11/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
3/11/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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US warns Israel that Gaza aid not a 'bargaining chip'

Jason Burke, International Security Correspondent for the Guardian, discusses the latest developments in efforts to secure a ceasefire and further humanitarian aid for Gaza.
3/8/20247 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
3/8/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/8/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Operation Kenova to report today after seven year investigation

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, outlines that Operation Kenova will finally report today after a seven year investigation.
3/8/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/8/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/8/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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Oscar Wilde Awards celebrate Irish film and television achievements

Sean Whelan, Washing Correspondent, reports from the Oscar Wilde awards which celebrate Irish achievements in the film and television industry.
3/8/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biden takes on Trump and Republicans in fiery State of the Union speech

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, tells us about President Joe Biden's State of the Union address and how it went down with the American public.
3/8/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ireland gears up for what could be historic weekend at Oscars

Andrew Lowe, CEO of production company Element Pictures, joins the programme from LA ahead of the Oscars this weekend.
3/8/20247 minutes, 10 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.
3/8/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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Runaway Joe podcast helps solve one of the oldest cases on the FBI's books

Pavel Barter, Presenter and Co-Producer of 'Runaway Joe', discusses how the true crime podcast series has finally solved one of the oldest unsolved cases on the FBI's books, the mysterious disappearance of Joseph Maloney.
3/8/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/8/20245 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/8/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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'What will be will be' - Cillian Murphy ahead of Oscars

Cillian Murphy, Oscar-nominated Irish actor, gives an exclusive broadcast interview from Los Angeles ahead of the Academy Awards.
3/8/20247 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dublin Airport fined over €10 million by Irish Aviation Authority

Eoghan Corry, travel journalist, discusses the fine imposed on Dublin Airport over its performance in 2023 and Ryanair call to end passenger cap.
3/8/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Measles catch-up vaccine programme to begin later this month - HSE

Dr. Scott Walkin, Mayo-based GP, discusses the importance of MMR vaccination catch-up programme after second measles case confirmed.
3/8/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Disrupt Arts Festival gets underway today

Kate Varley reports on a new festival showcasing art and theatre that gets underway in Dublin and online today.
3/7/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Country to go to the polls tomorrow in two referendums

Mary Regan looks at the constitutional questions facing the country as voters prepare to go to the polls in tomorrow's referendums.
3/7/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Jury finds armourer guilty in 'Rust' shooting case

Steve Futterman, US Reporter based in California, reports that a New Mexico jury has found 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
3/7/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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An Post embraces AI this St. Patrick's Day

Des Morley, An Post, outlines how it is launching an AI tool that allows customers to design their own greeting card for St Patrick's Day.
3/7/20242 minutes, 17 seconds
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Women living, enduring and surviving the horror of war in Gaza

Cian McCormack speaks to women living in Gaza about their experiences since the outbreak of the war. **Warning: Some listeners may find this content distressing.
3/7/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Man arrested as murder investigation under way in Belfast

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports that a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of a man in west Belfast last night, the PSNI has said.
3/7/20241 minute, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/7/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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HSE CEO: 'I am confident of the clinical care at Limerick University Hospital'

Bernard Gloster, CEO, Health Service Executive, responds to overcrowding at Limerick University Hospital and launches paediatric palliative care services for the South East.
3/7/202410 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is a ceasefire in Israel-Hamas War any closer?

Gershon Baskin, former hostage negotiator, analyses the latest developments on a possible ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war.
3/7/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Saoírse Ruane, who inspired Toy Show appeal, dies aged 12

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports that Saoirse McGrath, the Co. Galway girl who inspired the annual Late Late Toy Show appeal has died.
3/7/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/7/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
3/7/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/7/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
3/7/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/7/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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Elective surgeries to resume at hospitals in Limerick area this morning

Willie O'Dea, Fianna Fáil TD for Limerick City, criticises the "beyond appalling" situation in University Hospital Limerick.
3/7/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/7/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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EU's Digital Markets Act comes into force today

Elaine Burke, tech journalist and podcaster, explains the implications of the EU's Digital Markets Act, which comes into force today.
3/7/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Wales looking to remove profit from care sector

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports on how the Welsh Govt. is working on legislation trying to remove profit from the care sector following.
3/6/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/6/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Irish Deer Society opposes recent decision to extend deer hunting season for male deer

Neil Forde of the Irish Deer Society tells us why the group is opposed to the extension of the deer cull season, saying it is a negative step in controlling deer numbers.
3/6/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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Can Ireland reach solar targets set out in Climate Action Plan?

Eithne Dodd examines if and how Ireland could put 8GW of solar power on the National Grid by 2030.
3/6/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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US calls on Hamas to accept ceasefire by Ramadan

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor with Channel 4 News on the latest attemps to halt the fighting in the Gaza strip.
3/6/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
3/6/20241 minute, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/6/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/6/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/6/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/6/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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2,500 free trees snapped up in just 90 minutes in Cork

Stephen Scully from Cork City Council outlines how 2,500 free trees were snapped up in 90 minutes during a giveaway by the local authority as part of National Tree Week.
3/6/20242 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/6/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Warning children in Gaza begin to die of malnutrition as only fraction of aid getting in

Shaina Low of the Norwegian Refugee Council explains how the humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening as talks of a ceasefire deal ramp up ahead of Ramadan
3/6/20248 minutes, 26 seconds
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What's the impact of overcrowding at UHL on the area?

GP Michael Kelleher from Lahinch in County Clare, and Pharmacist Niall O'Sullivan discusse the challenges in the midwest posed by the major overcrowding at Universiuty Hospital Limerick.
3/6/202410 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trump and Biden march toward rematch after Super Tuesday wins

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, has all the latest news on how Americans voted on Super Tuesday.
3/6/20247 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cabinet approves new legislation to allow workers stay in job until 66

Maureen Kavanagh, CEO, Active Retirement Ireland, reacts to Government plans to effectively end mandatory retirement ages in work contracts.
3/6/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Surgeries deferred as UHL sees high ED presentations

Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, discusses how UL Hospital Group has cancelled surgeries to cope with huge demand.
3/5/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/5/20243 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/5/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/5/20242 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/5/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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Call for Martin to face Dáil questions over RTÉ

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, on the latest change to the RTÉ board, the health of President Micheal D Higgins as well as looking ahead to what's coming up at Cabinet.
3/5/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ind. Senator Michael McDowell campaigning for No votes

Senator Michael McDowell, former Attorney General, Justice Minister and Tanaiste, is here to tell us why he believes the country should reject both the Family and Care referendums when the polls open on Friday.
3/5/20248 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/5/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/5/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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Taoiseach calls for Yes votes in upcoming referendums

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar calls for two Yes votes in the Family and Care Referendums on Friday.
3/5/202418 minutes, 51 seconds
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Survey shows over 40% of Ukrianian adults here with tempoary protection status are working

Anatoliy Prymakov, one of the directors of Ukrainian Action in Ireland presents the results of their survey on Ukrainian refugees and employment in Ireland.
3/5/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trump seeks to blitz Haley in 'Super Tuesday' states

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, looks ahead to Super Tuesday as US presidential hopefuls seek to confirm their nomination.
3/5/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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UNRWA chief warns of 'concerted campaign to undermine' agency

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter, discusses the latest developments on war-torn Gaza at the UN General Assembly.
3/5/20248 minutes, 32 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
3/5/20242 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/4/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/4/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/4/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
3/4/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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Extra tickets for the Olympics to go on sale today; at a costly price

Sharon Gaffney reports from Paris ahead of extra tickets for this summer's Olympic Games going on sale today.
3/4/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/4/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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US calls for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News, reports from Jerusalem on latest efforts to secure a ceasefire in the Israel/Hamas war.
3/4/20247 minutes, 12 seconds
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Dept. confirms IPA emergency accommodation arrangements to end

Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, reacts to the decision by the Department of Integration not to extend short-term emergency accommodation for asylum seekers sleeping rough.
3/4/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/4/20247 minutes, 3 seconds
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RNLI celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea

Declan Branigan, a part-time volunteer coxwain with the Aran Islands RNLI , speaks to Eithne Dodd about a medical evacuation carried out over the weekend and Anna Classon, Head of Ireland region at RNLI on the 200th anniversary of the lifesaving organisation in Ireland.
3/4/20247 minutes, 13 seconds
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Over 300,000 people to be offered measles catch-up vaccine

Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, outlines the Departmnt of Health plans for a measles catch-up vaccine programme.
3/4/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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RTÉ footage raises 'huge' issue around botox-type treatments

Pamela Fraher, investigative journalist with RTE details her months-long investigation into the widespread use of unlicensed products by underqualified indivuals in the aesthetics industry.
3/4/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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Warning of starvation in Gaza as humanitarian situation worsens

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, has the latest on the humanitarian situation in Gaza amid warnings of starvation in the embattled enclave.
3/4/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Upcoming refendums: Your questions answered by Chair of Electoral Commission

Ms Justice Marie Baker, Chairperson of An Coimisiún Toghcháin/The Electoral Commission, answers listeners questions on the upcoming care and equality referendums.
3/4/202414 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/4/20247 minutes
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Funeral of Alexei Navalny to take place in Moscow today

Fred Weir, Correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor reports from Moscow ahead of the funeral of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny.
3/1/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/1/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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As deaths in Gaza surpass 30,000 how close is a ceasefire?

Oliver McTernan, international negotiator and founder of the Forward Thinking organsiation, gives his assessment of the latest efforts to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
3/1/202410 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/1/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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More than one billion people in the world are now living with obesity

Professor Francis Finucane, Consultant Endocrinologist at Galway University Hospitals, discusses the findings of a new global study of obesity rates.
3/1/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/1/20248 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/1/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Gardaí seize items in connection with LOI spot-fixing allegation

Daniel McDonnell, Irish Independent soccer correspondent, reports on the garda investigation into an allegedy attempt to bribe a League of Ireland soccer player.
3/1/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
3/1/20242 minutes, 30 seconds
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'This is for Gaza' - George Galloway wins controversial UK by-election

George Parker, Political Editor with the Financial Times, reports on the results of the Rochdale by-election in the UK.
3/1/20245 minutes, 52 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
3/1/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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45-year-old orangutan Sibu dies at Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo has announced the death of Sibu, its male orangutan, at the age of 45 after over four decades at the Phoenix Park attraction.
3/1/20241 minute, 37 seconds
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Hamas-run health ministry says at least 104 Palestinians killed in Gaza City while waiting for aid

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem after more than 110 Palestinians are reported to have been killed while trying to get aid in north Gaza.
3/1/20246 minutes, 56 seconds
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President Michael D Higgins in 'excellent spirits' following overnight stay in hospital

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the overnight hospitalisation of President Michael D. Higgins and today's meeting of the RTÉ Board with the Media Minister, as the ongoing controversy at the state broadcaster continues.
3/1/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
3/1/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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Much of the country wakes up to snowfall

Karen Creed has an update on the weather conditions accross the country with snow in many parts and transport affected.
3/1/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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Treatment for rare type of cancer to now be delivered at St. Vincent's Hospital

Tommie Gorman, RTÉ's former Northern Editor, outlines the treatment he has recently been having for cancer and Professor Rachel Crowley, Consultant Endocrinologist at St. Vincent's University Hospital, discusses how until recently this was only available abroad and will now be delivered at SVUH.
3/1/20247 minutes, 24 seconds
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US Supreme Court to decide Trump presidential immunity claim

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports after the US Supreme Court has decided it will rule on ex-President Trump’s immunity claims.
2/29/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Legislation set to ban student accommodation providers from insisting on 51 week leases

Simon Harris, Minister for Higher Education, discusses student landlords increasing leases to 51 weeks.
2/29/202412 minutes, 28 seconds
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Climate study says Midleton 'dodged a bullet' during 2023 flood

Oonagh Smyth examines the impact climate change had on last year's devastating floods in Midleton.
2/29/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/29/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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EU Ombudsman calls for public inquiry into deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean

Emily O'Reilly, European Union Ombudsman, discusses her call for a public inquiry into the deaths of more than 20,000 migrants in the Mediterranean and for the European Union to change its search and rescue rules.
2/29/20246 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/29/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Alexei Navalny's funeral to be held in Moscow on Friday

Vitaly Shevchenko, Russia Editor at BBC Monitoring, on the preparations for Alexei Navalny's funeral in Moscow on Friday.
2/29/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Pope Francis back in hospital in Rome for tests

Elise-Ann Allen, Crux News, on the latest concerns in Rome on Pope Francis's health.
2/29/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
2/29/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/29/20247 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/29/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Journalists call for foreign media access to Gaza in open letter

Paraic O’Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, on why he has signed a letter calling for access to Gaza for foreign journalists.
2/29/20246 minutes, 52 seconds
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Garda Commissioner warns strength of drugs in circulation has dramatically increased

Mick Guerin, Addiction Counsellor in Limerick City, reacts to comments by the Garda Commissioner that drugs here are becoming “more prevalent and stronger.”
2/29/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/29/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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How are rising tensions in Middle-East affecting Irish soliders in Lebanon?

Justin McCarthy speaks to Irish soliders serving in Lebanon, as tensions in the region mount.
2/29/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Boy, 10, dies in hospital days after being struck by van in Shannon

Fr. Tom Whelan, Co-Parish Priest in Shannon Co. Clare, reflects on the sadness that has shrouded the town following the death of 10-year-old Dylan Coleman-Coady.
2/29/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/29/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/28/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/28/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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Are electric vehicles cheaper to run?

Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor with The Sunday Independent, outlines the findings of a new survey by DoneDeal on the experiences of EV drivers.
2/28/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/28/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Less support for climate actions that affect spending choices - EPA survey

Dr. Eimear Cotter from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the latest findings of its Climate Change in the Irish Mind survey.
2/28/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
2/28/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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Concerns raised over Uisce Éireann plan to pipe water from Shannon to Dublin

Kay Mullane, a member of the River Shannon Protection Alliance, responds to the Uisce Eireann plan for a pipeline to bring water from the Shannon to Dublin.
2/28/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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Irish troops in Lebanon take shelter amid rocket fire

Justin McCarthy, reports from the Irish peacekeeping troops in Southern Lebanon.
2/28/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cattle herd moved to pastures new for Co. Galway biodiversity project

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports from Galway where Dexter cattle are helping the grassland.
2/28/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/28/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/28/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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RTÉ Chair indicated she'd resign if Martin sent letter, cttee told

Sandra Hurley reports on last night's Oireachtas media committee hearing and Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, analyses what might happen next.
2/28/202411 minutes, 59 seconds
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Joe Biden wins Michigan primary amid Gaza protests

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, reports on the results of the Michigan primaries after fears the Democrats might have faced a backlash at the ballot boxes over Gaza.
2/28/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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Media Minister will now face Dáil statements on RTÉ crisis

Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee, gives his reaction to the appearance of Media Minister Martin before the Committee on the latest RTÉ.
2/28/20248 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/28/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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'I want him home safe' - wife of Irish anti-corruption advocate detained in Iraq

Laura Wickham tells us about her fears for her husband , anti-corruption activist Yasser Eljuboori, who has been detained in Iraq amid claims of defamation against political leaders.
2/28/20248 minutes, 27 seconds
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Investigation launched after man's body found in Dublin

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on the discovery of a man’s body following a suspected assault at his home in Dublin.
2/28/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Call for ind. examination into HSE decision to move residents from Cherry Orchard Hospital

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, on families concerns about moving residents from a nursing home in Cherry Orchard Hospital.
2/27/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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US President Joe Biden hopes a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas can be secured this week

Salim Oweis, Communication Officer at UNICEF Middle East, on the situation facing children in Gaza amid warnings over access to aid.
2/27/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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Vigil held for homeless woman found dead in Dublin

Maggie Doyle reports from Dublin last night where over a hundred gathered to remember homeless woman Ann Delaney who died on Sunday.
2/27/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/27/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Martin to face Oireachtas over ex-RTÉ chair's resignation

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews the appearance of the Media Minister Catherine Martin at the Media Oireachtas Committee this evening.
2/27/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/27/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Irish Hospice Foundation explores Irish experiences and perceptions of dying

Paula O’Reilly, CEO of the Irish Hospice Foundation, discusses the findings of its new survey on dying, death, and bereavement during the Covid-19 pandemic.
2/27/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/27/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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Approach to disability access in public transport described as ‘inconsistent and chaotic’

Ailbhe Conneely speaks to Milo Watson about using public transport as a wheelchair user and Joan Carthy, National Advocacy Manager at the Irish Wheelchair Association, on a new report describing the approach to transport infrastructure projects as ‘inconsistent and chaotic.'
2/27/20247 minutes, 54 seconds
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Doctor reunited with family in Dublin after they fled Gaza five months ago

Cian McCormack speaks to a doctor from Gaza who is back home in Dublin to meet his family.
2/27/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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EU Nature Restoration Law to face final hurdle later today

Tommy Meskill reports from Strasbourg ahead of a final vote on the EU Nature Restoration law.
2/27/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/27/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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'This is the right thing to do' - Fine Gael to vote in favour of EU Nature Restoration Law

MEP Sean Kelly tells us why he is voting in favour today in the final vote on the EU Nature Restoration Law, despite being part of the European People's Party which is against it.
2/27/20246 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/27/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
2/27/20242 minutes, 12 seconds
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Draft proposal believed to include 40 day pause in military operations

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Interntional relations at the London School of Economics discusses what may happen next in the war in Gaza.
2/27/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/27/20248 minutes, 7 seconds
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31,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russia war - Zelensky

James Waterhouse, BBC News Ukraine Reporter, outlines how the war is going and how the people of Kyiv are feeling after two years of conflict.
2/26/20247 minutes, 22 seconds
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PrepayPower and Pinergy announce further price cuts

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, reports on two energy providers who are set to cut their rates for residentical customers.
2/26/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dept. told in October of exit payment approvals by RTÉ Board

Hugh O'Connell, deputy political editor with the Irish Independent, discusses RTE and the pressure on Minister for Media Catherine Martin.
2/26/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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Farm worker shortage leading to difficult calving season

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, reports on difficulties for farm workers.
2/26/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/26/20243 minutes, 21 seconds
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Israel's war cabinet briefed on talks over a ceasefire deal in Gaza

Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor at The Independent, discusses the latest efforts to negotiate a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
2/26/20247 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/26/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/26/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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Upcoming refendums: Your questions answered by Chair of Electoral Commission

Ms Justice Marie Baker, Chairperson of An Coimisiún Toghcháin/The Electoral Commission, answers listeners questions on the upcoming care and equality referendums.
2/26/202412 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/26/20248 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/26/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/26/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Govt. need to take control of RTÉ crisis, public are 'fed up' - Sherlock

Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour's Spokesperson on Media, discusses the RTE sage and the pressure now on Minister for Media Catherine Martin.
2/26/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
2/26/20241 minute, 30 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/23/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Advertised rents rose by 6.8% in 2023 - Daft

Ronan Lyons, Daft.ie, discusses the most upto date cost of renting a home in Ireland.
2/23/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/23/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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Kharkiv to Ballybunion - Ukrainian family who have made Ireland home while others return

Two years on from the start of the war in Ukraine Cian McCormack speaks to one family who have made Ireland home and another who have returned to their native country.
2/23/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tomorrow marks second anniversary of Russian invasion of Ukraine

Two years on from the start of the war in Ukraine, Europe Editor Tony Connelly examines the catastrophic impact of the Russian invasion.
2/23/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why has the World Food Programme paused 'life-saving' food deliveries to northern Gaza?

Matthew Hollingworth, World Food Programme, on halting food convoys into northern Gaza.
2/23/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/23/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Tributes paid after 25-year-old Irish man dies in Bali

Fr Jim Fegan, PP, Ballindaggin, Caim and Kiltealy, Co. Wexford outlines the local reaction to the death of a young Wexford man in a drowning incident in Bali.
2/23/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Minister Martin did not dismiss Siún Ní Raghallaigh - McEntee

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, reacts to the latest RTÉ developments and discusses the launch of Cuan, the new Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence Agency.
2/23/202413 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/23/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/23/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Siún Ní Raghallaigh resigns as Chairperson of RTÉ Board

Tommy Meskill reports that Suin Ni Raghallaigh has resigned.
2/23/202410 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/23/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Minister 'effectively sacked Ní Raghallaigh live on television' - Chair of PAC

Brian Stanley, Chair of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, discusses the sudden resignation of RTÉ Board Chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh.
2/23/20248 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
2/23/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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33 people have lost their lives on Irish roads so far this year

Leo Lieghio, Vice President of the Irish Road Victims’ Association, reflects on the number of road deaths in Ireland so far this year.
2/22/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/22/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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People encouraged to read at least a little bit every day

Eithne Dodd speaks to young people inStillorgan, Co. Dublin about using libraries and Booker Prize winner Paul Lynch explains why he thinks everyone should read at least a little bit every day.
2/22/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/22/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/22/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/22/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Warning changes to supports for Ukrainian refugees could lea to increased homelessness

Laura Fletcher reports on how changes to govt. supports will affect Ukrainian refugees.
2/22/20247 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/22/20245 minutes, 51 seconds
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Gaza ceasefire debate descends into chaos in Britain's House of Commons

Lucy Fisher, Financial Times Newspaper, comments on the major row in the House of Commons over a vote on a Gaza ceasefire.
2/22/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Warning up to 85,000 Gazans could die in the next six months due to war or illness

Professor Francesco Checchi, epidemoiologist with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine forecasts that up to 85,000 Gazans could die in the next six months due to war and illness.
2/22/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Media cttee. may see overall amount paid to ex-RTÉ execs

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, outlines what happens next as RTÉ informs Minister for Media of full legal advice on exit packages.
2/22/20245 minutes, 1 second
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council to hold annual Path for the Public Finances conference today

Dr Michael McMahon, Fiscal Council, on the issues ahead for the economy and climate change.
2/22/20248 minutes, 46 seconds
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Labour Senator confronts X execs. with sexually abusive and violent posts directed at her

Annie Hoey, Labour Senator outlines the personal abuse she has received on the social media platform X.
2/22/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/22/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Attorney General to represent Ireland at ICJ case on Israel

Dr. Alanna O'Malley, Leiden University, looks ahead to Ireland's submission at the International Court of Justice over Israeli rule of Occupied Territories.
2/22/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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Terms of reference for independent probe into Omagh bombing published

John Fox, solicitor representing 15 bereaved Omagh Bombing families, responds as terms of reference for independent inquiry into atrocity are published.
2/22/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
2/22/20242 minutes, 13 seconds
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Further strikes in Gaza as US vetoes truce resolution at UN

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the latest humanitarian disasters for the people of Gaza.
2/21/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
2/21/20241 minute, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/21/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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HSE to audit Children Health Ireland hospitals - Donnelly

Amanda Santry, Co-lead, Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Paediatric Advocacy Group, explains why she has concerns over the announced audit of CHI hospitals over children's spinal surgeries.
2/21/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Two men killed in Co. Limerick road crash

Cathy Halloran, Midwest Correspondent, reports that two men have been killed in Co. Limerick road crash.
2/21/20242 minutes, 21 seconds
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Hunter Biden says indicted ex-FBI informant's tainted cases against him

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, on the latest claims that an ex-FBI informant accused of lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter has high-level ties with Russian intelligence.
2/21/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tánaiste says 'no question' Russian state killed Navalny

Micheál Martin,Tánaiste, discusses the Shared Island funding package worth almost €1billion that has been unveiled and the Dept. of Foreign Affairs summoning the Russian Ambassador to Ireland over the death of Alexei Navalny.
2/21/20248 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/21/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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Russia claims breakthrough in second key area in Ukraine as war heads towards third year

Dr Stephen Hall, University of Bath, discusses latest developments regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin.
2/21/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind appealing for volunteers to sign up as Puppy Raisers

Martin Gordon, blind paracyclist, explains importance of guide dogs for the visually impaired amid calls for volunteers to train puppies.
2/21/20244 minutes, 1 second
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Mental health care needs not fully met in some prisons - report

Fiona Coyle, CEO of Mental Health Reform, reacts to a new report that finds mental health care needs are not being fully met in some of the country’s prisons.
2/21/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
2/21/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Asylum seekers without state accommodation likely to top 1,000 this week

Kieran Dineen reports on the challenges facing asylum seekers who have not been provided emergency accommodation and Enda O’Neill, Head of Office with the UN Refugee Agency, reacts as the number without accommodation is likely to top 1,000 later this week.
2/21/202410 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/21/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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How are Ukrainian children getting on in Irish schools?

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, visits a school in Kilkee, Co. Clare where an estimated 300 to 350 Ukrainians are living.
2/21/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/21/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/21/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Active travel schemes have more benefits than people expect, new study shows

Shane Timmons, senior research officer at the ESRI looks at the academic research on active travel both in Ireland and around the globe.
2/20/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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RTÉ DG seeking legal advice over details of exit packages paid to senior executives

Anne O'Connell, Solicitor specialising in Employment Law, explains the legal processes behind exit packages such as those sanctioned by RTÉ.
2/20/20247 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/20/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Farmers urged to be 'extra vigilant' following thefts of GPS equipment

Eithne Dodd speaks to Ivan Curran about GPS equipment being stolen from his farm in Co. Meath and Alice Doyle, Deputy President of the Irish Farmers' Association speaks on the growing problem of GPS tractor thefts on Irish farms.
2/20/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/20/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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SIPTU survey finds majority of public transport workers have experienced anti-social behavour

Adrian Kane of SIPTU discusses the new survey which found the vast majority of Ireland's public transport sector workers have experienced anti-social behavour at work in the past year.
2/20/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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Worcestershire town embracing arrival of asylum seekers

John Kilraine, London correspondent reports from one English town that is embracing the arrival of asylum seekers.
2/20/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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Kevin Bakhurst accuses TDs and Senators of asking him to break the law

Christopher O'Sullivan TD, Oireachtas Media Committee member, discusses his concerns over the latest RTÉ exit package revelations.
2/20/20249 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
2/20/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Michael Lynn instructs lawyers to file appeal against conviction

Tom Lyons, business journalist with The Currency, profiles former solicitor Michael Lynn, who is set to appeal his conviction and sentence for stealing €18m from financial institutions.
2/20/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
2/20/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Govt. failing children over mental health assistance - CRA

Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of the Children’s Rights Alliance, outlines the findings of its annual report card that grades the Government on how it performed for children in 2023.
2/20/20246 minutes, 1 second
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Minister tells RTÉ DG of her 'concern' over exit packages

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, explains what is being brought before Cabinet this morning.
2/20/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/20/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/20/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/20/20246 minutes, 22 seconds
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US pushes for UN to support temporary Gaza ceasefire

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent for The Economist, reports that the US has proposed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
2/20/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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RTÉ's DG and Board Chair to meet Media Minister this morning

Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post, discusses the latest revelations in the RTÉ exit payments controversy.
2/19/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/19/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/19/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cillian Murphy among the big winners at the BAFTA Film Awards

John Kilraine, London Correspondent reports from the BAFTA film awards in London.
2/19/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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More than 400 detained mourning Navalny - Russian rights group

Francis Scarr, Russia analysist with BBC Monitoring, discusses the coverage on Russian state media of the death of the country’s opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
2/19/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
2/19/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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Chair of Oireachtas Media Committee 'deeply concerned' over recent revelaltions

Deputy Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, discusses the RTÉ exit payment contriversies.
2/19/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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Faulty goods and services cost nearly €1bn last year - CCPC

Brian McHugh, Chairperson of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, discusses its new report into consumer detriment in Ireland.
2/19/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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How would transfer of disability and mental health services to the HSE affect users?

Anne Rabbitte, Minister of State for Disability, reacts to St John of God Community Services' decision to close due to lack of funding.
2/19/20247 minutes, 38 seconds
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Number of EU ministers travelling to UN in New York to mark two-year anniversary of war in Ukraine

Yvonne Murray, RTE Gobal Security reporter, looks at how the UN has reacted to the war in Ukraine as it approaches its second year.
2/19/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
2/19/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Unions demand immediate meeting with senior HSE officials and St. John of Gods management

Kevin Figgis, SIPTU Health Division organiser, outlines concerns over proposed transfer of St John of God Community Services to HSE.
2/19/20247 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/19/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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Upcoming refendums: Your questions answered by Chair of Electoral Commission

Justice Marie Baker, Chair of the Electoral Commission, answers listeners questions on the upcoming refendums.
2/19/202411 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/19/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/19/20247 minutes
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/16/20243 minutes, 26 seconds
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Taoiseach travelling to Germany for Munich Security Conference

Suzanne Lynch, Politico, reports from Munich on the 60th Annual Global Security Conference.
2/16/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Directors of Ireland's largest private landlord are under intense pressure

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, looks ahead to todays EGM of IRES Reit, Ireland's largest private residential landlord where a boardroom battle for control of the company is playing out.
2/16/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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Girl, 15, dies in two-car collision in Co Tipperary

Eithne Dodd reports that a 15-year-old girl has died in a two-car collision in Co. Tipperary and four other people have been injured.
2/16/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Drogheda Cllrs write to minister over use of hotel for asylum seekers

Kevin Callan, Independent Councillor on Louth County Council, outlines why councillors in Drogheda have called for an urgent meeting with the Integration Minister over the plans for the D Hotel.
2/16/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
2/16/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
2/16/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Chair of Public Accounts Committee on RTÉ: 'The drip feed of information is not helpful'

Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, responds to the latest revelations about RTÉ's controversial exit payments.
2/16/202413 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/16/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/16/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/16/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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Conservatives suffer double blow as Labour win UK by-elections

George Parker, Financial Times, discusses the results from the two by-elections in England, and their politcal consequences.
2/16/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
2/16/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Israeli troops raid 'besieged' Nasser hospital in Gaza

Jamie McGoldrick, UN Humanitarian Co-Ordinator for Palestine, reflects on his recent visit to Gaza and the worsening living conditions being faced by people in the war-torn enclave.
2/16/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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GRA will not invite Garda Commissioner to annual conference

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, tells us about the Garda Representative Association decision not to invite the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to its annual conference later this year.
2/16/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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Coimisiún na Meán says it is ready to assume new EU online safety powers from tomorrow

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses the new Digital Services Act and what it will mean for online platforms.
2/16/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
2/15/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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8an News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/15/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/15/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
2/15/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/15/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Staggering' - Reaction to latest RTÉ revelation at Oireachtas Media Committee

Alan Dillon, Fine Gael TD and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee, gives his reaction to the latest grilling of RTE representatives about exit packages and Toy Show the Musical.
2/15/202413 minutes, 10 seconds
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Private moon lander lifts off aiming for first US lunar touchdown in 52 years

Leo Enright, space commentator, on a rocket being launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida destined for the moon.
2/15/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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Daniel Wiffen makes history as he wins gold at World Aquatics Championships

Daniel Wiffen, history making gold medalist at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha describes how he swam to glory in the 800m freestyle final
2/15/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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UNRWA Chief Philippe Lazzarini in Dublin for talks with Tánaiste

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, on the challenges facing the organisation amid the war in Gaza, and accusations of collusion in the Oct 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
2/15/20249 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/15/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Voters in England going to polls in two parliamentary by-elections

George Parker, Financial Times, discusses the outcome of the latest English by-elections.
2/15/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Drogheda hotel to house international protection applicants

Pio Smith, Labour Party Councillor, responds to the decision to use a hotel in Drogheda Town to accommodate 500 asylum seekers.
2/15/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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One dead, up to 21 injured in shooting near Super Bowl parade

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the shooting in Kansas close to the Kansas City Chief’s Super Bowl victory parade.
2/15/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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Calls for ex-RTÉ CFO to pay back €450,000 exit payment

Paul Cunnningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the latest revelations from RTÉ at the Oireachtas Media Committee.
2/15/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Fota Wildlife Park celebrating the return of their Asiatic Lioness

Sean McKeown, Director of Fota Wildlife Park, discusses the return of their Asiatic Lioness Arya which had been in Helsinki Zoo for a number of years.
2/15/20243 minutes
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Previous running of RTÉ described as 'ad hoc, loose and often unprofessional'

Trevor Keegan, Chair of the RTÉ sub committee of the NUJ, gives his reaction to the latest appearance of RTÉ board members and executives before the Oireachtas Media Committee.
2/15/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/15/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/14/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trump criticises US Senate passing $95 billion foreign aid package

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the passing of the 95 billion dollar aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan at the US Senate and what happened next.
2/14/20247 minutes, 47 seconds
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Latest round of talks on possible Gaza truce end without a breakthrough

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, has the latest on talks aimed at agreeing a ceasefire in Gaza, amid warnings of the consequences of Israel's planned ground offensive on Rafah.
2/14/20247 minutes, 28 seconds
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RTÉ Board back before the Oireachtas Media Committee today

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses the opening statement from the RTÉ board who are back before the Oireachtas Media Committee today.
2/14/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/14/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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Garda issues Valentine’s Day warning over romance scams

Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau warns of romance scams.
2/14/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rise in older people renting as concerns are raised

Moira Hannon reports on the issue of housing difficulties for older people.
2/14/20245 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/14/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Love is in the air as people celebrate St. Valentine's Day

Eithne Dodd speaks to people in Dublin city centre to find out how they are celebrating St. Valentine's Day.
2/14/20242 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/14/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
2/14/20241 minute, 7 seconds
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Woman charged with murder of her six-year-old son

Conor Kane, South East Correspondent, tells us about the charge of a mother with the murder of her six-year-old son.
2/14/20242 minutes, 53 seconds
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Cost of National Children's Hospital rises to €2.24bn

Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats Spokesperson on Health, discusses the latest increase in costs for the National Children's Hospital.
2/14/20248 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tom Martens set for early release from prison

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent, Irish Independent, reports on an early release date for Tom Martens from North Carolina prison.
2/14/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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What can we expect to hear from members who do appear before Oireachtas today?

Niamh Smyth TD, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, on what she would like to hear from RTÉ board members and executives today.
2/14/20249 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/14/20244 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/14/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/13/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Pressure mounts on Israel for Gaza ceasefire

Sarah Harrison, International Crisis Group, discusses US political opposition to Biden administration's military aid for Israel.
2/13/20248 minutes, 41 seconds
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UN says prospect of Israeli attack on Rafah is 'terrifying'

Ravina Shamdasani, Chief Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, urges Israel not to press ahead with its planned ground offensive in Rafah.
2/13/202411 minutes, 48 seconds
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Today is pancake Tuesday as tomorrow marks the start of lent

Eithne Dodd reports from the Capuchin Day Centre where they are making Pancake Tuesday and preparing for Ash Wednesday tomorrow.
2/13/20247 minutes, 27 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/13/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with child benefit on the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to what will be discussed by ministers at cabinet this morning.
2/13/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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Russian wives demand return of reservist husbands fighting in Ukraine

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe Reporter, on dozens of women protesting Russia’s war on Ukraine and calling for the return of their husbands who were called up to fight nearly two years ago.
2/13/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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'It's hard to trust anyone' - family of one Israeli hostage

Cian McCormack speaks to Israeli man Gil Dickmann whose cousin Carmel Gat remains kidnapped by Hamas.
2/13/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/13/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/13/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Gaeltacht groups and students to protest at Dáil over housing crisis

Róisín Ní Chinnéide, spokesperson with Meitheal Náisiúnta Pleanála Teanga, tells us about the housing crisis in the Gaeltacht.
2/13/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/13/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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Sinn Féin to propose exchequer funding to replace TV licence

Thomas Gould, Sinn Féin TD, discusses the party's Private Members' Motion Bill to abolish the TV licence.
2/13/20246 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
2/13/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/13/20246 minutes, 29 seconds
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At least 48 dead in Israeli strikes on Rafah

Riham Jafari, Communications and Advocacy Coordinator at Action Aid on the humanitarian situation facing 1.3 million Palestinians in Rafah.
2/12/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Tánaiste to meet Min. for Justice this week over measures to prevent further arson attacks

Mary Regan reports on the political impact of the rise in suspected arson attacks at centres linked to asylum seekers.
2/12/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Answering Ireland's Call: Stevie Mulrooney on singing in front of a full Aviva Stadium

Stevie Mulrooney, the eight-year-old star from Kilkenny and his dad Seamus, reflect on him singing Ireland’s Call at the Aviva Stadium yesterday.
2/12/20246 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/12/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
2/12/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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UN states there is an urgent need to reduce emissions by 45% by 2030 as climate ministers meet

Dr. Brian Motherway, Head of Energy Efficiency and Inclusive Transitions at International Energy Agency, looks ahead to its global gathering of energy and climate ministers.
2/12/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Inside Rafah: 'No one has a plan, there is nowhere to go'

Palestinian Samir Zaquot, Deputy Director of the Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, on the humanitarian situation facing 1.3 million Palestinians in Rafah.
2/12/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl in Las Vegas

Conor Brophy, from Irish NFL Show podcast, recounts all the drama from the 2024 American Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
2/12/20246 minutes, 26 seconds
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Gardaí hoping to interview woman in connection with boy's death

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the latest developments following the death of a six-year-old boy in Waterford.
2/12/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/12/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/12/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/12/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
2/12/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/12/20248 minutes, 9 seconds
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Israel rescues two hostages in Rafah in special forces operation

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem as Israel prepares to press ahead with a ground offensive of the city of Rafah in Gaza.
2/12/20248 minutes, 14 seconds
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NATO chief warns over undermining security after 'reckless' Trump comments

Jamie Shea, former NATO official, gives his reaction to Donald Trump's latest criticism of the defence spending of some NATO members.
2/12/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Michael Fitzmaurice third TD to join new Independent Ireland party

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on TD Michael Fitzmaurice joining the country's newest political party Independent Ireland.
2/12/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
2/9/20241 minute, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
2/9/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/9/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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Dissapointment expressed in NPWS' draft Hen Harrier Threat Response Plan

Oonagh Duggan, head of advocacy at Birdwatch Ireland outlines her dissapointment to the NPWS' draft Hen Harrier Threat Response Plan.
2/9/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Jesuit Order receives 93 complaints of abuse of boys relating to former priest

Patsy McGarry of The Irish Times discusses a new report that discloses more than 40 Jesuit priests have been accused of child sex abuse.
2/9/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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No criminal charges over Biden's mishandling of documents as he defends mental competence

Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies at the UCD Clinton Institute, gives his opinion on the US President no longer facing criminal charges for the mishandling of classified documents.
2/9/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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Investigation after body of boy, 6, found in Co. Waterford

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that an investigation is under way after the body of a six-year-old boy was discovered in a car in Co. Waterford.
2/9/202452 seconds
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Man being questioned after body discovered in Kildare apartment

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent reports on a murder in Kilcock, Co. Kildare.
2/9/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Irish players register protest before losing to Israel in basketball qualifier

Kamil Novak, Executive Director Europe of FIBA, the international basketball federation, discusses the fallout from yesterday’s 2025 Women’s EuroBasket tournament qualifier game between Ireland and Israel in Riga.
2/9/20249 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ireland joins new agreement with NATO

Cathal Berry, Independent TD for KIldare South and Defenec Forces veteran, on Ireland joining a new agreement with NATO.
2/9/20244 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/9/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Putin, in rare US interview, says Russia has no interest in wider war

Donncha O'Beachain, Prof. of Politics at the school of law and govt at DCU reacts to Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin.
2/9/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/9/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/9/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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Independents win 47 of 106 seats counted in Pakistan poll

Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, discusses the first results in the Pakistani general election that was marred by violence and a mobile shutdown.
2/9/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/9/20247 minutes, 48 seconds
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State funeral to take place tomorrow for former Taoiseach John Bruton

Damien English, Meath West Fine Gael TD, reflects on the late John Bruton’s contribution to public life ahead of his State funeral on Saturday.
2/9/20248 minutes
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Much of Ireland under Status Yellow snow and ice warnings

Aoife Kealy, Meteorologist with Met Éireann, outlines what conditions will be like today with weather warnings issued for much of the country.
2/8/20242 minutes, 41 seconds
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Adult with a confirmed case of measles dies in Leinster

Dr Lucy Jessop, HSE National Immunisation Lead, discusses the first measles death recorded in Ireland in at least four years.
2/8/20246 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/8/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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New tenancy rents rose faster than existing ones last year, says RTB

Dr Rachel Slaymaker, Research Officer at the ESRI, outlines the findings of the Residential Tenancies Board’s latest Rent Index Report.
2/8/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
2/8/20242 minutes, 22 seconds
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Tánaiste says Garda will be fully resourced to crack down on 'organised campaign of arson and criminality'

Nuala Killeen, Social Democrats Councillor for Leixlip on Kildare County Council, discusses the arson attack at a building in the town rumoured to be earmarked for accommodating asylum seekers.
2/8/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Hopes of a truce in Israel-Gaza war fade

Oliver McTernan, international negotiator, discusses the latest attempts to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza.
2/8/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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UHL overcrowding worst of any hospital since records began - INMO

Noeleen Moran, Clare coordinator of the Mid West Hospital Campaign Group discusses the latest trolley crisis in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick.
2/8/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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Murder probe launched into death of man in Macroom

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor reports on the murder inquiry which has been launched following the death 61-year-old Michael Foley in Macroom, Co Cork.
2/8/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/8/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
2/8/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Dublin Bus launching new campaign to recruit female drivers

Cian McCormack reports on the Dublin Bus attempt to recruit more women drivers.
2/8/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/8/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Jamuary 2024 was the warmest January on record

Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, discusses January's record breaking temperatures.
2/8/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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Plan to restrict cars driving through Dublin city centre, announces Eamon Ryan

Dublin City Councillors Nial Ring and Darragh Moriarty on the capital's plan to remove traffic from the city centre from August.
2/8/20249 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/8/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/8/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/7/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/7/20246 minutes, 11 seconds
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Scorpion ends up in Wicklow after woman's holiday in Kenya

James Hennessy, Director of the National Reptile Zoo, explains what his zoo will do with their new Fisher's Fat-tail scorpion, an accidental stowaway from a Wicklow woman's holiday to Kenya.
2/7/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
2/7/20242 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
2/7/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
2/7/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits Middle East again for more talks

Gershon Baskin, Middle East Director of the International Communities Organization, reflects on the latest developments in the Middle East as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits the region for more talks.
2/7/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Former Taoiseach John Bruton dies at the age of 76

Dermot Farrell, Archbishop of Dublin, pays tribute to former Taoiseach John Bruton, who died yesterday at the age of 76.
2/7/20248 minutes, 18 seconds
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Eight-year-old Galway runner to compete in 'Fastest Kid in the World' competition in New York

Teresa Mannion reports from Galway where 8 year old Charlie Sweeney will compete in New York at a sprinting competition.
2/7/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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DAA launching new sustainability plan for Dublin and Cork airports today

Andrea Carroll, Dublin Airport Authority Group Head of Sustainability discusses today’s launch of their sustainability plan for Dublin and Cork airports
2/7/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/7/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Committee set to assess Ireland's compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights

Noeline Blackwell one of the commissioners on the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission on the overall trajectory of economic, social and cultural rights in Ireland.
2/7/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Gaza mediators push for 'final formula' for Israel, Hamas ceasefire

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters based in Jerusalem, has the latest on diplomatic efforts aimed at negotiating a lasting ceasefire in the Middle East.
2/7/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Post-mortem due after man, 61, found dead in Cork

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor on the discovery of a body of a man in Macroom in Cork.
2/7/20246 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/7/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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European Commission recommends the EU cut net greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040

Sadhbh O'Neill, senior Climate Advisor to Friends of the Earth, reacts to the EU target to cut emissions by 90% on 2021 levels by the year 2040.
2/7/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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John Bruton remembered as a 'complex' politician

Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU, and historian David McCullagh discuss the legacy of former Taoiseach John Bruton, who died yesterday at the age of 76 following a long illness.
2/7/20249 minutes, 40 seconds
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Anger at Turkish government spills over at earthquake anniversary vigil

Shahzad Jamil, Concern’s Turkey Country Director, gives an update on the humanitarian situation on the first anniversary of the Turkey-Syria earthquake that killed over 55,000 people.
2/6/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
2/6/20243 minutes, 34 seconds
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Blinken arrives in Egypt to seek 'enduring end' to Gaza war

Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor at The Independent, on Antony Blinken’s latest visit to the Middle East, amid ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire
2/6/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
2/6/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell
2/6/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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Britain's King Charles diagnosed with cancer

Russell Myers, Royal Editor, Daily Mirror newspaper, on the announcement from Buckingham Palace that Britain's King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer. We then hear from Jennie Bond, former BBC Royal Correspondent.
2/6/202413 minutes, 33 seconds
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Limerick prepares to vote for directly elected mayor

Petula Martyn reports from Limerick, where there will be a directly elected mayor
2/6/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
2/6/20243 minutes, 3 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
2/6/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
2/6/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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MLAs return to Stormont for first time since 2022

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, recaps a historic weekend at Stormont and previews the Northern Ireland Secretary’s visit to the US.
2/6/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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New research shows that just 29% of Irish people fully understand what HPV is

Averil Power, chief executive of the Irish Cancer Society expresses concern at recent survey results that found a growing gap in public knowledge around HPV.
2/6/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cabinet set to discuss measles and online crime legislation

Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the latest plans being brought before Cabinet
2/6/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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'It's getting worse': GPs close lists to new patients amid heavy workload

Eithne Dodd reports on the development that three quarters of approximately 2,500 GP practices in Ireland have closed their lists to new patients, according to the Irish College of General Practitioners.
2/6/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
2/6/20246 minutes, 50 seconds
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Four Irish restaurants awarded stars in Michelin Guide 2024

Corinna Hardgrave, restaurant critic for The Irish Times, outlines the winners at last night’s Michelin star awards that saw success for a number of Irish restaurants.
2/6/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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EU Commission recommends 90% emissions cut by 2040

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the European Commission's expected recommendation that net greenhouse gas emissions need to be slashed by 90% by 2040.
2/6/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ireland is “freeloading” when it comes to European defence - that's the accusation from an influential Britain-based conservative think tank

Security and Defence Analyst Declan Power gave his thoughts on the accusations against Ireland's defence contributions.
2/5/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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Over €200 to park your car for the day is set to be the new reality for SUV owners driving into Paris after a landmark vote passed yesterday

Sharon Gaffney spoke about the the new Paris initiative and Green party Counsellor Janet Horner debated if it would work in Dublin.
2/5/20247 minutes, 47 seconds
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Gardaí have appointed a senior officer to carry out an investigation into the burning of a former nursing home in Crooksling near Brittas

South Dublin Solidarity County Counsellor Kieran Mahon joined us to speak more on this latest arson attack on a site linked to the housing or asylum seekers in Ireland.
2/5/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
2/5/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It's In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
2/5/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Report on the upcoming events in Northern Ireland today

Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley
2/5/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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All 10 Stormont Ministers have signed a letter calling for an increase to the €3.3Billion funding package

Sinn Féin MLA and Northern Ireland's new Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy joined us to speak on what they want from PM Rishi Sunak, while Jeffrey Donaldson responded to nominating Paul Given as Minister of Education and not Finance
2/5/202415 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/2/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/2/20242 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/2/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
2/2/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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SDLP raise concers over deal that will see power-sharing return

Matthew O'Toole, SDLP MLA, explains how his party will approach the new power-sharing executive at Stormont.
2/2/20246 minutes, 53 seconds
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Murder probe launched after remains confirmed as Kieran Quilligan

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports that Kieran Quilligan's death in Cork is being upgraded to a murder investigation.
2/2/20243 minutes, 41 seconds
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Donaldson to meet party leaders ahead of Stormont return

Paula Bradshaw, Alliance Party MLA, outlines her party's position as the Stormont Assembly returns this weekend.
2/2/20245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Tributes being paid to three young people who lost their lives in Carlow road crash

Kate Varley reports from Carlow following the deaths of three young people in a road traffic crash.
2/2/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/2/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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Licensing negotiations break down between Tik-Tok and Universal

Danny McElhinney, Irish Mail on Sunday music journalist, discusses Universal Music Group pulling songs from TikTok.
2/2/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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What will be the significance of the Northern Assembly meeting tomorrow after an almost two-year hiatus?

Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University in Belfast and Alex Kane, political commentator and former director of communications for the Ulster Unionist Party discuss tomorrow’s recall of the Stormont Assembly after a two-year hiatus.
2/2/20249 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
2/2/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
2/2/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Number of non-Irish people working in Ireland has increased by 86% over past 10 years

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, reports on the role of immigration in the labour force in Ireland.
2/2/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Taoiseach says Ireland is discussing an EU-Israel agreement review

Suzanne Lynch, Associate Editor with Politico, discusses what happened at the EU summit.
2/2/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill set to become Northern Ireland's first Nationalist First Minister

John Finucane, Sinn Féin MP, discusses the reformation of the Executive at Stormont.
2/2/20247 minutes, 16 seconds
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UUP: 'Talk of a united Ireland is not helpful, let's get Northern Ireland working again'

Steve Aiken, Ulster Unionist Party MLA, looks ahead to the return of devolved government in Northern Ireland.
2/2/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/1/20243 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
2/1/20247 minutes, 35 seconds
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What's in the deal the DUP and the British Govt. have agreed to?

Amanda Ferguson, Belfast-based journalist, discusses reaction to the agreement reached between the DUP and the British Government aimed at restoring the Stormont Assembly
2/1/20247 minutes, 19 seconds
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Legislation for the Windsor Framework expected to pass comfortably today

Hillary Benn, the Labour Party's shadow Northern Ireland spokesperson discusses the agreement reached between the DUP and the British Government aimed at restoring the Stormont Assembly.
2/1/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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European leaders arrive at summit to discuss €50 billion aid package for Ukraine

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, joins us from Brussels where EU leaders, including Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, are meeting to discuss a 50billion euro aid package for Ukraine.
2/1/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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Two men and a woman killed in Carlow road crash

Conor Kane, South-East Correspondent reports that two young men and a woman have been killed in a road crash in Carlow.
2/1/20242 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
2/1/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Exit package paid to former RTÉ CFO was not approved by management

Brian Stanley, Chair, Public Accounts Committee, and Emma O Kelly, Chair of NUJ Dublin Broadcasting Branch, reacts to the new report into RTÉ's voluntary exit programmes. outlines his concerns following publication of legal firm's report into RTÉ exit packages
2/1/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Palestinian aid agency cannot be 'replaced' - UN

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, discusses the bid to get donors who have suspended funding back on board.
2/1/20248 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/1/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
2/1/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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Major expansion announced of degree courses outside CAO process

Simon Harris, Minister for Education, discusses the additional third level places outside of the traditional CAO points system.
2/1/20249 minutes, 24 seconds
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Deposit return scheme gets underway today

Kate Varley reports on the deposit return scheme which gets underway today.
2/1/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
2/1/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
2/1/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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Community in shock as three young people lose livs in traffic accident

Fr. Tom Little, local parish priest, reacts to the fatal road traffic accident in Carlow where three young people lost their lives overnight.
2/1/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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How has immigration impacted Dublin's North Inner City?

Dyane Connor reports on the impact of immigration on communities in the North Inner City.
2/1/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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EU Migration Pact introduces radical new measures

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the EU Migration Pact and assesses the scale of the challenge facing both politicians, and migrants,
1/31/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
1/31/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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380 submissions received by Fingal County Council objecting to expansion plans for Dublin Airport

Kate Varley reports on the objections to expansion plans for Dublin Airport.
1/31/20247 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
1/31/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Group of senior doctors and psychiatrists raise concerns over Misuse of Drugs Bill

Professor Bobby Smyth, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, discusses the concerns of some medical professionals ahead of a Dail debate on the Misuse of Drugs (Cannabis Regulation) Bill 2022.
1/31/20246 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/31/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Politicians in Northern Ireland gearing up for return to power-sharing this weekend

James Crisp, Europe Editor, Daily Telegraph, outlines what is known so far about the DUP Stormont powersharing deal.
1/31/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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Transport training facility to help people with disablities and mobility issues opening in Dublin

Anna Weglarczyk speaks to disability activist Niamh Ni Hoireabhaird and Chris White, CEO of Vision Ireland discusses launching The Wayfinding Centre, the world’s first transport training facility for people with disabilities and mobility issues.
1/31/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Botswana and Algeria to be designated as 'safe countries of origin'

Ahmed Benchemsi of Human Rights Watch outlines the human rights track record in Algeria in the wake of it being designated a safe country of origin by Cabinet.
1/31/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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Text of legislation which secured DUP’s return to be published by UK today

David Graham, former DUP Special Advisor, reacts to the new power-sharing deal as the party agrees to return to Stormont.
1/31/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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SuperValu sponsorship deal agreed for Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Marty Morrissey, Gaelic Games Correspondent, discusses plans to rename Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork.
1/31/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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New report compares and contrasts differences across various housing markets

Kieran McQuinn, Reserach professor with the ESRI, discusss the factors that includence housing supply in Ireland, Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom
1/31/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Why was it so hard to convince DUP to agree to deal?

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the latest developments as Northern Ireland prepares to return to power-sharing.
1/31/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/31/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
1/31/20247 minutes
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
1/31/20244 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/31/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Hamas receives new proposal for three-stage truce

Oliver McTernan, international negotiator, discusses the latest talks aimed at finding a resolution in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
1/31/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
1/30/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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What does this deal mean for the DUP, Northern Ireland, and the British PM?

Professor Deirdre Heenan of Ulster University and Jon Tonge , Professor of Politicas at the University of Liverpool, assess what the DUP agreeing to this deal means for the party, Northern Ireland and the UK.
1/30/20247 minutes, 40 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with 'safe countries' and St. Patrick's Day on the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to what will be discussed by ministers at their Cabinet meeting this morning.
1/30/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/30/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Jeffrey Donaldson: 'We have secured real change that will make a real difference to people'

Jeffrey Donaldson, DUP leader, discusses why his party is backing a deal that will see power-sharing return to Northern Ireland and the situation that saw loyalist blogger Jamie Bryson tweeting what was happening at their meeting.
1/30/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Sinn Féin: 'Northern Ireland has suffered enormously over the last two years'

Conor Murphy, Sinn Féin MLA for Newry Armagh, reacts to the DUP backing a deal that will see power-sharing return to Northern Ireland and outlines what they expect to happens next.
1/30/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/30/20246 minutes, 8 seconds
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Irish Govt. welcomes DUP decision saying people of NI 'only properly served by a functioning executive'

Charlie McConalogue, Minster for Agriculture, gives his reaction to the DUP backing a deal that will see power-sharing return to Northern Ireland and looks ahead to the trade rule changes in Britain and what this will mean for Irish importers.
1/30/202411 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/30/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
1/30/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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DUP backs deal to return power-sharing to Northern Ireland

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, on the DUP meeting held last night where leader Jeffrey Donaldson set out the stall for a possible return to Stormont.
1/30/202411 minutes, 3 seconds
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How is immigration being felt in Rosslare?

In the second part to our weekly series, Conor Kane reports on how the issue of immigration is being felt in Rosslare.
1/30/20245 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/30/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ulster Unionist Party 'surprised' at deal but say there was 'no where else to go'

Doug Beattie, Ulster Unionist Party leader, reacts to the DUP backing a deal that will see power-sharing return to Northern Ireland.
1/30/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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'This should have happened two years ago' - Reaction to DUP backing deal

Nuala McAllister, Alliance Party Member and MLA for North Belfast, reacts to the news that power-sharing is set to return to Northern Ireland.
1/30/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/30/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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Should people arriving in Ireland be allowed to work rather than using the asylum system?

Ailbhe Conneely reports following the Georgian Ambassador to Ireland calling for a visa waiver programme to allow people to work rather than using the asylum system after they arrive in Ireland.
1/29/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
1/29/20241 minute, 57 seconds
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Biden blames Iran-backed militants for Jordan strike and promises to respond

Dr. Patrick Bury, Lecturer in Defence and Strategic Studies at the University of Bath and a former NATO analyst, gives his assessment of the fallout from a deadly drone attack on a US base in Jordan.
1/29/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Tánaiste 'very concerned' over future of UNWRA

Chris Gunness, former spokesperson for the UN Relief and Works Agency, reacts to the decision by some Western countries to suspend UNRWA funding over allegations some staff members were involved in the Oct 7th attack.
1/29/20247 minutes, 32 seconds
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Min. for Justice to bring proposal to extend list of designated 'safe countries' to Cabinet

Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, explains why he has concerns for asylum seekers if the list of designated 'safe countries' is expanded.
1/29/20247 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/29/20243 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/29/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tusla warns of 'substantial risk' adopted people or families will die before being reunited due to backlog

Suzanne Connolly, CEO of Barnardos, reacts to Tusla’s warning that the Birth Information and Tracing service could ‘collapse’ without extra funding.
1/29/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/29/20246 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
1/29/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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RTÉ publishes list of top ten on-air earners for 2022

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, discusses the release of the top ten salaries paid to RTÉ personalities in 2022.
1/29/20247 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/29/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/29/20246 minutes, 4 seconds
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HSE urging parents to ensure children are vaccinated against measles as cases rise in Europe

Monaghan-based GP Ilona Duffy outlines why it is so important for children to receive their full measles vaccination programme.
1/29/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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DUP set for crunch meeting on possible Stormont deal

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, brings us up to speed on the possibility of the return of the Stormont power-sharing arrangement as Jeffrey Donaldson this evening addresses members of the DUP.
1/29/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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SDLP to boycott White House St. Patrick's events over Gaza stance

Colum Eastwood, Leader of the SDLP in Northern Ireland, explains why he won't be accepting an invitation to the White House this St. Patrick's Day.
1/29/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Community Games hoping to expand activities and increase participation

Gerry McGuinness, National President of the Cairn Community Games, discusses the organisation's hopes to expand their activities.
1/29/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
1/26/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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ICJ to deliver ruling in genocide case brought against Israel

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, discusses the expected judgement from the International Court of Justice.
1/26/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/26/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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What should we know about the two upcoming referendums?

Cian McCormack reports from an Electoral Commission roadshow in Co. Kildare which aims to provide people with information about the two upcoming referendums.
1/26/20244 minutes, 38 seconds
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New public sector pay deal said to be 'almost' agreed

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, has the latest on public sector pay talks.
1/26/20245 minutes
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Community in Co. Roscommon fears some residents could face homelessness due to flooding

Gail Conway, Midlands Correspondent, reports on the effect of flooding at Lough Funshinagh in Co. Roscommon on the local residents.
1/26/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/26/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/26/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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Unions, staff and govt. look close to reaching agreement on a new public sector pay deal

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, has the latest on public sector pay talks.
1/26/20242 minutes, 56 seconds
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Media Minister: 'RTÉ Board should stay in place for now'

Catherine Martin, Media Minister, gives her reaction to the damning report into governance failings at RTÉ's loss-making Toy Show The Musical.
1/26/202412 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/26/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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'Proper procedures not followed in Toy Show musical production' - Taoiseach

Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent, recaps the findings of the report into Toy Show The Musical and outlines where things will go from here.
1/26/20248 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:50am Business Papers

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/26/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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Energia announces reduction in energy bills for householders

Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor, reacts to the latest announcement of energy price reductions from Energia.
1/26/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
1/26/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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Court rules concentration of certain chemical compounds in Irish drinking water are unsafe

Noel Byrne from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the ruling that certain chemical compounds in Irish drinking water have exceeded EU safety levels.
1/26/20247 minutes, 18 seconds
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RTÉ Board will attend Oireachtas Committee hearings to address findings of damning report

Catherine Murphy, Leas-Chathaoirleach of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, reacts to the findings of a damning report into Toy Show The Musical.
1/26/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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Emergency Departments across country continue to experience high levels of presentations

Professor Conor Deasy, President of the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine, discusses the current pressure the health service is under.
1/25/20246 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/25/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/25/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/25/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council hits out at govt. attempt to slash chair’s pay

Dr. Michael McMahon, Acting Chairman of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, discusses proposals to cut the fee paid to the chair.
1/25/20246 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/25/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
1/25/20242 minutes, 2 seconds
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Long-awaited report into RTÉ's Toy Show The Musical to be published today

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the governance issues reportedly identified in the probe into RTÉ's Toy Show The Musical, which is expected to be published this morning.
1/25/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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Suspected badger baiting discovered in Co. Limerick

Niall O Donnchú, Director General of the National Parks and Wildlife Service, discusses yesterday’s discovery of suspected badger baiting in county Limerick.
1/25/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ireland's fourth biodiversity plan being launched today

Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State for Nature and Heritage, discusses today’s launch of Ireland’s fourth biodiversity plan, the first backed by legislation.
1/25/20247 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/25/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/25/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Electoral Commission launches information campaign for upcoming referendums

Mary Regan reports on the Electoral Commission launching it's campaign for the upcoming family and care referendums.
1/25/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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'A disaster before it even started' - reaction to Toy Show The Musical report

Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, and Penelope Kenny, Corporate Governance Consultant, gives their assessment of the reported findings of the Grant Thornton probe into RTÉ's Toy Show The Musical.
1/25/20249 minutes, 30 seconds
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Russia says no survivors on board crashed military plane

Inna Sovson, Ukrainian MP, on the reported deaths of 74 people, after Russia accused Kyiv of downing a plane carrying Ukrainian prisioners-of-war in the Belgorod region.
1/25/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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ESRI research shows one-quarter of 17-year-olds engaged in regular caregiving for a family member

Marc O'Driscoll speaks to Conor Byrne, a 20-year-old carer in Wicklow Town, and Emer Smyth, ESRI, discusses the education impact which additional home caring duties have on young people in Ireland.
1/25/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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Intensified fighting leads to dozens being killed in Khan Younis

Waseem Mushtaha, a humanitarian programme manager with Oxfam in Gaza, speaks to Cian McCormack about the Israeli military focus on Khan Younis.
1/25/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/24/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petual Martyn.
1/24/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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Rise in people seeking support for alcohol dependency

Karen Creed reports on the significant increase in the number of people seeking support for alcohol dependency this January compared to last year.
1/24/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/24/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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HSE says some emergency departments are experiencing high level of presentations

Damien McCallion, Chief Operations Officer with the HSE, discusses the high level of presentations at the country’s emergency departments this week.
1/24/20245 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/24/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/24/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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Nikki Haley vows to fight on after second loss to Trump

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with TheJournal.ie, analyses the results of the New Hampshire primary.
1/24/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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Banks facing penalties if they don't comply with Access to Cash Bill

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, on the potential penalties facing banks if they do not comply with the new Access to Cash Bill.
1/24/202414 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
1/24/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/24/20246 minutes
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Trump closes in on Biden rematch after New Hampshire win

Seán Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the outcome of the New Hampshire 2024 primary.
1/24/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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628 recently arrived International Protection Applicants currently without State provided shelter

Lucky Khambule, co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, reacts to the latest figures showing there are now 628 International Protection Applicants currently without State-provided shelter.
1/24/20245 minutes, 33 seconds
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Storm Jocelyn sweeps accross country overnight

Brian Tapley from ESB Networks and Margaret Attridge from Uisce Éireann give an update on the impact that Storm Jocelyn has had on the utilities.
1/24/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Irish Independent publisher Mediahuis to cut 10% of staff

Peter Vandermeersch, Mediahuis Chief Executive, tells us why the company is planning to cut staff as it plans to expand its digital subscription base and end daily print sales by 2030.
1/24/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/23/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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Growing pressure on Israeli Government over war in Gaza

As Israel's parliament is stormed the daughter of kidnapped peace activist Oded Lifschitz says a diplomatic solution is needed as war rages in Gaza.
1/23/20246 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/23/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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This year's Oscar nominations to be announced today

Helen O'Hara, Film Critic, outlines which Irish hopefuls have the best chance of an Oscar nomination at 2024 Academy Awards.
1/23/20243 minutes, 1 second
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New review into efficiency and safety of medicinal cannabis finds number of benefits

Dr. Kathryn Lambe, report author, Health Research Board, discusses a new review looking at the efficacy and safety of medicinal cannabis for a wide range of health conditions.
1/23/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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Serious levels of respiratory illness in residents of Oliver Bond House in Dublin 8

Dr Noel McCarthy, Professor of Population Health Medicine at Trinity College Dublin, discusses the high level of respiratory illness at Oliver Bond House, a Dublin City flat complex.
1/23/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trump seeks to sew up nomination in New Hampshire showdown

Sean Whelan, Wahington Correspondent, previews the New Hampshire primary where a Trump win could put him on course for certain victory in the Republican nomination stakes.
1/23/20248 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/23/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The P

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/23/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with medical cards, cash and referendums on the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, previews Tuesday's Cabinet meeting.
1/23/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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Family of Sophie Toscan du Plantier say they will 'continue to fight for for truth and justice'

Alain Spilliaert, lawyer acting for the family of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, reacts to the death of murder suspect, Ian Bailey.
1/23/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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AI Advisory Council established by Dept. of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Patricia Scanlon, Chair of the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council discusses risks and benefits of AI for the society.
1/23/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/23/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Storm Jocelyn expected to hit Ireland today

Joanna Donnelly, Meteorologist with Met Éireann, Bryan Cannon, Director of Roads and Transportation with Donegal County Council, and Brian Tapley, ESB Networks, on Storm Jocelyn which is expected to hit Ireland later today.
1/23/20246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trocáire: Ireland is failing in obligation as a signatory of UN Convention on prevention of Genocide

Caoimhe de Barra, Trócaire CEO on why they believe government must come out stronger in support of the South Africa ICJ case against Israel.
1/23/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/23/20247 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
1/23/20242 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
1/22/20248 minutes, 40 seconds
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Number of flights cancelled at Dublin Airport

Kevin Cullinane, Group Head of Communications at daa, gives an update on the situation at Cork and Dublin airport in the wake of Storm Isha.
1/22/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/22/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/22/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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Over 235,000 premesis without power following Storm Isha

Brian Tapley, ESB Networks has the latest on power outages across the country in the wake of Storm Isha.
1/22/20242 minutes, 32 seconds
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Storm Isha wreaks havoc accross country

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Correspondent, reports on the overnight impact of Storm Isha across the country and Bryan Cannon, Director of Roads and Transportation with Donegal County Council discusses the impact in the north-west of the country.
1/22/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/22/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/22/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Campaign to encourage people to recycle ewaste

Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with responsibility for Circular Economy, on encouraging people to recycle their e-waste and take part in the deposit return scheme.
1/22/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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'I will never forget him' - Solicitor on life and death of Ian Bailey

Frank Buttimer, Cork-based solicitor who represented Ian Bailey, reflects on the death of his client who was the chief suspect for the 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
1/22/20249 minutes, 11 seconds
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Murder suspect Ian Bailey dies in Cork, aged 66

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with The Irish Independent, profiles Ian Bailey following the death of the chief suspect in the murder of French woman Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
1/22/20247 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/22/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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More than 25,000 people have now been killed in war in Gaza

Cian McCormack speaks to Léo Cans, head of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders mission in Palestine.
1/22/20245 minutes, 41 seconds
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Family of Sophie Tuscan du Plantier react to Bailey death, 27 years on from murder

Jean Pierre Gazeau, uncle of Sophie Tuscan du Plantier, reacts to the news of Ian Bailey's death.
1/22/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Local authorities on ground for cleanup after storm

Owen O'Shea, Kerry County Council, Derek Pender, Galway County Council and Martina Hughes, Mayo County Council, on the aftermath of Storm Isha accross the country.
1/22/20247 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/22/20245 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It's In the Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
1/19/20243 minutes
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The Army bomb disposal team and Garda Technical Bureau were on the scene last night of the explosion in a Dublin homeless hostel

Samantha Libreri reports on the explosion in a Dublin homeless hostel yesterday in which a man died
1/19/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Pakistan & Iran have both conducted strikes on each other's territories in an unprecedented escalation of hostilities between the neighbours

Saeed Shah, Pakistan Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Islamabad discusses lates exchange of strikes between Iran and Pakistan
1/19/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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People who received extra payments under the Covid support scheme and failed to pay them back could face a bill when receiving their pension

Paul McAuliffe, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin North West and member of PAC
1/19/20245 minutes, 21 seconds
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Doc on One called 'Runaway Joe' about a man who escaped justice in the U.S. living in Ireland for years, while being known to Gardaí

Pavel Barter, co-creator of the latest true crime series on Doc on One 'Runaway Joe'
1/19/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sport

Presented by Damien O'Meara
1/19/20247 minutes, 43 seconds
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Protest turns to successful integration in Ballinamore

Kieran Dineen reports from Ballinamore in Co Leitrim, fours years after protests there ahead of the arrival of asylum seekers
1/19/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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There have been three arson attacks in the past month on properties due to accommodate asylum seekers or refugees.

RTÉ's Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds
1/19/20247 minutes, 13 seconds
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One of the proposals that emerged from the Roscrea protests was the idea of setting up a community hotel to address locals concerns

Mary Mullen, chair of the Sliabh Beagh board of directors in Knockatollon, Monaghan explains how Ireland's only community hotel works and what it adds to the town
1/19/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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Medical Bureau of Road Safety Ireland are testing a breathalyser that will put the brakes on vehicles if a drivers above the legal limit

Professor Denis Cusack, Director of the Medical Bureau of Road Safety
1/19/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weather conditions ease but remain very cold in North

Aodh Máirtin O'Fearraigh, Radio na Gaeltachta, Doirí Beaga discusses weather conditions in the area.
1/19/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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February 1st is D-Day for the new Deposit Return Scheme. a new Government initiative to encourage people to recycle more plastic bottles

Vincent Jennings, Chief Executive of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents
1/19/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sport

Presented by Damien O'Meara
1/19/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:55am Weather

Presented by Aoife Kealy
1/19/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor
1/19/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:10am It's In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
1/19/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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Trade union leaders are warning there will be more strikes in the weeks ahead unless the money is released to settle their pay demands

Journalist Amanda Ferguson discusses what next in Northern politics following the major public workers strike
1/19/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
1/19/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
1/18/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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A suspected arson attack at a former convent on Tuesday night has forced removed it from contention to house Ukrainian refugees

Colm Murray, Cathaoirleach of Longford County Council discusses an attempted arson attack on a building in Lanesborough which had been earmarked for Ukrainian refugees
1/18/20246 minutes, 37 seconds
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Strike Update with Laura Hogan

Laura Hogan, RTÉ Correspondent, reports from Belfast on today’s public sector strike in Northern Ireland
1/18/20241 minute, 58 seconds
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North West Weather Forecast

Aodh Máirtin O'Fearraigh, Radio na Gaeltachta, Doirí Beaga discusses weather conditions in the area.
1/18/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is in the Alpine resort of Davos today for the annual World Economic Forum

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor takes a look at the events of the third day at annual World Economic Forum in Davos with Taoiseach attending the summit
1/18/20246 minutes, 21 seconds
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Owen Reidy General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, on the public sector strikes in Northern Ireland

Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, on today's industrial action by around 170,000 public servants in Northern Ireland over pay.
1/18/20246 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
1/18/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It's In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
1/18/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:55am Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of MET Éireann
1/18/20242 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:30am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
1/18/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings
1/18/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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In the past five years, there have been 80 fatalities as a result on farm work in Ireland. Michael Healy Rae & Mark Cullen

Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority Mark Cullen on the risks to farmers as calving season begins while Kerry TD Michael Healy Rae tells of his lucky escape after he got between a cow and a calf
1/18/20247 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It's In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
1/18/20243 minutes, 17 seconds
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EU parliament were unable to agree on a legal definition for rape: the crime is now not part of the EU directive for violence against women

Fine Gael MEP for Dublin, Frances Fitzgerald, on the EU directive to combat violence against women
1/18/20246 minutes, 7 seconds
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170k public sector workers in Northern Ireland will strike today over pay

Laura Hogan, RTÉ Correspondent, reports from Belfast on today’s public sector strike in Northern Ireland
1/18/20245 minutes
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ended up with a majority for his controversial legislation to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

John Rentoul, political commentator with the London Independent, on British Prime Minister surviving a rebellion within his own party last night over the controversial Rwanda Bill on migration.
1/18/20245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Simon Community Report has found that in December there were only 33 properties open to renters accessing the Housing Assistance Payment

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director At The Simon Communities Of Ireland
1/18/20244 minutes, 54 seconds
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'Many people who come to Ireland have nothing to go back home to' - North Tipperary Development Company

Michael Murray, Chief Executive of North Tipperary Development Company discusses their outreach programme for refugees and asylum seekers in Roscrea.
1/17/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
1/17/20242 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sunak faces crunch vote on Rwanda migration plan

Jon Tonge, Professor of British & Irish politics, University of Liverpool, on British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak facing a crunch vote on his troubled Rwanda Bill.
1/17/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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Govt. approves terms of reference for Tribunal of Inquiry into Defence Forces

Diane Byrne, Retired Army Captain and Spokesperson for the Women of Honour Group, reacts to the terms of reference for the Defence Forces Tribunal of Inquiry.
1/17/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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Bord Gáis: 'Some customers will save almost €1,000 annually'

Dave Kirwan, Managing Director of Bord Gáis Energy speaks to Will Goodbody, Business Editor, about the news they are cutting their prices for residential customers.
1/17/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/17/20243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Govt. agrees in principle to examine funding for a community hotel in Roscrea

Jackie Cahill, Tipperary TD, on the asylum seeker protests in Roscrea and the agreement in principle for a new 'community hotel' in the town.
1/17/20247 minutes, 47 seconds
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Bord Gáis Energy announces further price reductions for 600,000 residential customers

Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications with Bonkers.ie, outlines what today’s announcement by Bord Gáis Energy to reduce its prices means for householders.
1/17/20245 minutes, 57 seconds
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Northern Ireland Assembly to be recalled once again at Stormont later today

Alex Kane, political commentator and former director of communications for the Ulster Unionist Party, analyses this latest attempt to get the Norhtern Ireland Executive back up and running ahead of expected strike action on Thursday.
1/17/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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UN issues fresh warning that humanitarian aid urgently needs to get into Gaza

Abeer Etefa, Senior Spokeswoman for the UN World Food Programme, gives an update on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
1/17/20245 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/17/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/17/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/17/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/17/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrives in Ireland

Sandra Hurley, Political Reporter, discusses the Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang's State visit to Ireland.
1/17/20243 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/17/20246 minutes, 18 seconds
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EU directive to ban use of misleading environmental claims on products being voted on today

Ciarán Cuffe, Green party MEP, discusses today’s European Parliament vote which seeks to ban greenwashing.
1/17/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Political and business leaders to continue talks at World Economic Forum in Davos today

Tony Connolly, Europe Editor discusses the main events of the second day at annual World Economic Forum in Davos with Taoiseach heading for the summit.
1/17/20245 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with tribunal looking into the Defence Forces on the agenda

Míchéal Lehane, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to the Cabinet meeting this morning and the upcoming visit of the Chinese premier Li Qiang.
1/16/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/16/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Protests continue overnight outside Roscrea hotel in Tipperary

Cian McCormack reports from Roscrea, Co. Tipperary amid protests outside a local hotel where asylum seekers are now staying.
1/16/20249 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/16/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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World Economic Forum gets underway in Davos under the theme 'Rebuilding Trust'

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, sets the scene ahead of the annual World Economic Forum in Davos with the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine set to dominate the agenda.
1/16/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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Majority of homeless deaths in Ireland are men under 45

Dr Suzi Lyons, senior resercher at the Health Research Board discusses homeless deaths in 2020.
1/16/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Republican voters in US brave sub-zero temperatures for Iowa caucuses

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, has the latest as voters in Iowa brave historically low temperatures to pick their Republican presidential nominee.
1/16/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/16/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/16/20246 minutes, 49 seconds
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Minister for Integration says he has no plans to visit Roscrea

Cian McCormack speaks to protesters in Roscrea, Co. Tipperary about why they are objecting to Racket Hall being used to house asylum seekers and Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Integration, outlines the latest Government plans for housing asylum seekers.
1/16/202418 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
1/16/20242 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/16/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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Digital exhibition showcasing the Book of Kells opens at Trinity College

Kate Varley reports on a new digital exhibition showcasing the Book of Kells at Trinity College, Dublin.
1/16/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/16/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
1/15/20242 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/15/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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Electric Ireland reducing electricity prices by 8% and gas prices by 7%

Brian Finn, Business Journalist, reports on the latest price reduction by Electric Ireland.
1/15/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/15/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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New garda recruitment drive raises age limit to 50

Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, discusses the first Garda recruitment competition with an increased age limit.
1/15/20247 minutes, 9 seconds
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Two more people die on Irish roads over weekend

Marc O’Driscoll takes a look at what can be done to make our roads safer as two more people lose their lives over the weekend bringing the total so far this year to 10.
1/15/20246 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/15/20247 minutes, 45 seconds
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US Presidential race officially gets underway today with Iowa caucuses

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports from Iowa on the day of the Caucus as the US 2024 presidential race officially gets underway.
1/15/20247 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/15/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
1/15/20243 minutes, 24 seconds
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Oxfam publishes annual wealth inequality report as World Economic Forum gets underway

Bríd McGrath, Director of Public Affairs at Oxfam Ireland, discusses its 11th global wealth inequality report as business elites gather in Davos.
1/15/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Girl with disabilities kept in dark room off ED for nearly 60 days - report

Maria Corbett, Chief Executive, Child Law Project, outlines its latest reports highlighting issues facing children in the courts and Niall Muldoon, Children’s Ombudsman, gives his reaction to the latest reports.
1/15/202412 minutes, 44 seconds
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Hamas release video showing three Israeli hostages

Tom Bennett, Jerusalem-based reporter, has the latest on the Israel-Hamas conflict after over 100 days of war.
1/15/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/15/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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Are other energy suppliers likely to follow suit with their prices?

Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor, on the latest price cut for residential electricity announced by Electric Ireland.
1/15/20242 minutes, 55 seconds
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Volcano erupts just north of the Icelandic fishing village

Tryggvi Adalbjornsson, reporter with RUV Iceland, has the latest on the volcano that erupted in the fishing village of Grindavik.
1/15/20242 minutes
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Bonar Law Collection purchased by National Library of Ireland

Audrey Whitty, Director of the National Library of Ireland, tells us about the acquisition of the Bonar Law Collection, made up of 19,000 maps and prints of Ireland going back to the 16th century.
1/15/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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EPA warns of poor or very poor air quality in several Irish towns

Dr. Ina Kelly, a Consultant in Public Health Medicine based in the HSE's National Health Protection Office, warns of the poor air quality in towns that can be harmful.
1/12/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
1/12/20245 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
1/12/20241 minute, 31 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
1/12/20249 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/12/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
1/12/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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Meeting held in Roscrea over hotel being used to accommodate people seeking asylum

Noel Coonan, local Fine Gael Councillor, on a meeting held in Roscrea last night following confirmation to local representatives that the Racket Hall hotel is to be used to accommodate people seeking asylum.
1/12/20246 minutes, 23 seconds
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First Republican caucuses to take place in Iowa on Monday

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and columnist with the journal.ie, discusses the US elections.
1/12/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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NDP needs to expand but inflation limits options - ESRI

Professor Alan Barrett, director of the Economic and Social Research Institute, tells us why labour shortages pose a challenge to the need to ramp up investment under the National Development Plan.
1/12/20247 minutes, 36 seconds
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Israel to defend itself before United Nation’s top court today against charges of genocide

Professor Robbie Sabel, international law expert at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, discusses Israel's defense of accusations of genocide made by South Africa in the International Court of Justice.
1/12/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/12/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
1/12/20243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Additional measures to protect 20 species of seabirds announced

Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Jack O' Donovan Trá, Communications Officer Fair Seas, discuss the designation of a new Special Protection Area for seabirds off the coast of Wexford.
1/12/20247 minutes, 8 seconds
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What are conditions like for people who find themselves sleeping rough?

Cian McCormack visits the streets of Dublin City and its outskirts with the homeless support groups Street Link Homeless Support and Help Our Homeless.
1/12/20246 minutes, 32 seconds
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UNICEF: Conditions in Gaza are 'mind-boggling'

Tess Ingram, UNICEF Spokesperson, discusses the latest challenges for those trying to provide humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people in Gaza.
1/12/20245 minutes, 46 seconds
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Britain and US launch airstrikes against Houthi military targets in Yemen

Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor at The Independent, reports on the overnight strikes launched by the US and UK against Houthis in Yemen.
1/12/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
1/11/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/11/20242 minutes, 59 seconds
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An Post to raise price of domestic stamp by 5c to €1.40

Anna McHugh, Head of Corporate Communications at An Post explains why the price of a domestic stamp has increased again.
1/11/20243 minutes
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International Court of Justice to begin hearing case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News, reports from The Hague where South Africa is bringing a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
1/11/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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Unions say public sector pay offer 'extremely disappointing'

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, has the latest from the late-night pay talks involving public sector unions.
1/11/20245 minutes, 42 seconds
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Govt. says it is doing all it can to accommodate asylum seekers, no matter who they are

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses the issues of migration, safety on our streets and the announcement of funding for organisations supporting victims of crime.
1/11/202416 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/11/20243 minutes, 45 seconds
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White House hopefuls fail to hit Trump in Iowa debate

Eric Ham, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US, has the latest on the race to be the next Republican nominee for US President.
1/11/20245 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/11/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
1/11/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/11/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/11/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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What efforts are being made to conserve endangered species?

Moira Hannon reports on the conservation of endangered species taking place here.
1/11/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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US and British naval forces shoot down 21 drones and missiles fired by Yemen-based Houthis

Iona Craig, freelance journalist who specialises in Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula reports on US and UK warships repelling Houthi rockets, drones and cruise missiles launched at western warships in the Red Sea.
1/11/20247 minutes
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Families seeking asylum rather than men to be housed at property in Carlow following protest

Jennifer Murnane O’Connor, Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow-Kilkenny discusses confirmation from the Department of Integration that families seeking asylum rather than men are to be housed at a property in Carlow town.
1/11/20246 minutes, 48 seconds
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Why has South Africa taken this case against Israel?

Zane Dangor, member of the South African delegation travelling to the Hague, on his country's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
1/11/20246 minutes, 46 seconds
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14 people found in refrigerated trailer at Rosslare Europort

Ger Carthy, Local Rosslare councillor and Operations Resource Manager with the National Ambulance Service, responds to the discovery of 14 people inside a refrigerated trailer at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford.
1/10/20248 minutes, 11 seconds
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BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition gets underway today

Eithne Dodd reports from the RDS where the 60th BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition gets underway today.
1/10/20246 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/10/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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Meta platforms set to hid more content from teenagers

Alex Cooney, Chief Executive of the charity CyberSafeKids, discusses the move by Meta to hide more content from teens on Instagram and Facebook.
1/10/20245 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/10/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Min. for Transport 'Everything must be done to try and prevent people smuggling'

Eamon Ryan, Minister for Environment, Climate, Transport & Communications reacts to the discovery of 14 people in a refrigerated container in Rosslare and the new climate change report as Ireland's first National Cycle Network is launched.
1/10/202412 minutes, 32 seconds
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Emergency Departments across country under pressure as flu season approaches peak

Dr. Gerry McCarthy, HSE National Clinical Programme for Emergency Medicine, discusses extra pressure on hospital systems due to icy weather.
1/10/20245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Warning that some small businesses will struggle to repay tax debt warehoused during pandemic

Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME, explains why some small businesses will struggle to repay tax debt warehoused during pandemic.
1/10/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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Rosslare reaction: 'The whole haulage industry is so relieved there were no fatalities'

Eugene Drennan, spokesperson and former President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, on the discovery of 14 people inside a refrigerated trailer at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford.
1/10/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/10/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/10/20243 minutes, 7 seconds
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Man who was sleeping rough found dead on Dublin street

Dr. Austin O'Carroll, Medical Director of the Granby Clinic which provides GP services to homeless people in Dublin, and author of a report on homeless mortalities, responds to the death of a rough sleeper in Dublin yesterday.
1/10/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/10/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
1/10/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/10/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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Over 23,000 Palestinians have now been killed in Gaza according to Hamas-run Health Ministry

Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Region at WHO, on the devastating impact of delays to aid deliveries into war-torn Gaza.
1/10/20246 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/9/20243 minutes
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Probe into whether 737 Max panel was properly bolted

Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel Magazine, has the latest on the investigation into the safety features of the Boeing 737 Max 9 planes, following a serious incident last week.
1/9/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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Poland using collective shelters to house Ukrainian refugees

Liam Nolan, RTÉ Eastern Europe reporter, on the number of Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
1/9/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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Nursing homes increasingly reliant on profit-driven operators - ESRI

Dr Brendan Walsh, Senior Research Officer at the ESRI, on the findings of a new report on the future of the nursing home sector in Ireland.
1/9/20247 minutes, 5 seconds
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Should more be done to help asylum seekers integrate into communities?

Professor Jenny Phillimore, University of Birmingham, is an expert on migration and outlines how asylum seekers can integrate into local communities.
1/9/20248 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
1/9/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/9/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with welfare payments on agenda

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses what is coming up at cabinet today.
1/9/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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Man dies following weekend assault in Dublin

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on the death of a man following a weekend assault in Dublin.
1/9/20242 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tourism Ireland launches marketing strategy aimed at promoting island of Ireland overseas

Alice Mansergh, CEO of Tourism Ireland, discusses plans to grow revenues from overseas visitors in 2024.
1/9/20246 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
1/9/20241 minute, 8 seconds
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At least 70 Palestinian reporters have been killed while covering war in Gaza

Fiona O'Brien, Reporters Without Borders UK Bureau Director discussess journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war.
1/9/20246 minutes, 16 seconds
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Antony Blinken arrives in Tel Aviv as diplomatic efforts continue to prevent wider conflict in Middle East

Hugo Bachega, BBC Middle East Correspondent, has the latest on diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider conflict in the region, as tensions grown between Israel and Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah.
1/9/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/9/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/9/20247 minutes, 58 seconds
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Lane in Dublin being closed because of anti-social behaviour and drug use

Janet Horner, Green Party Councillor and Janice Boylan, Sinn Féin Councillor, discuss the decision by City Councillors to close Harbour Court, a lane that runs between Marlborough Street and Eden Quay.
1/9/20248 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/9/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
1/8/20242 minutes
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Should you be allowed to use your phone for personal use while at work?

Eoin Whelan, Professor at University of Galway's JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics, on research into people's use of smartphones while at work.
1/8/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Element Pictures' Poor Things wins two Golden Globes

Ed Guiney of Element Pictures reacts to last night's Golden Globe awards where Poor Things picked up two awards.
1/8/20248 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presneted by Fiona Kelly.
1/8/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cillian Murphy wins Best Actor at Golden Globes

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the big winners at this year’s Golden Globes Awards.
1/8/20246 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/8/20246 minutes
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Investigators recover key part from Alaska Airlines 737 MAX jet

Sally Gethin, Aviation Analyst, has the latest on the investigation into what caused a serious incident on board a Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft in the US on Friday.
1/8/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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Fallout continues from Ireland's decision to take legal action over Northern Ireland Legacy Act

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, on the continuing fallout from Ireland's decision to take a legal challenge against the UK over its controversial Northern Ireland Legacy Act
1/8/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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Man shot in freak accident while playing soccer match in Tipperary

Michael Collins, children’s officer and part of the coaching staff at Ballymackey FC, outlines the events that led to a man being shot and wounded while playing a football match in Co Tipperary on Saturday night.
1/8/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/8/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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Efforts continue to stop war from spreading across Middle East

Jason Burke, International Security Correspondent for the Guardian, discusses the latest visit of US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, to the Middle East.
1/8/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/8/20247 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ballinrobe Councillor: 'If there was more transparency, there would be more public buy in'

Damien Ryan, Ballinrobe-based Councillor, discusses local protests over plan to house International Protection Applicants in a disused hotel.
1/8/20248 minutes, 50 seconds
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Number of people sleeping rough in Dublin rises as temperatures drop

Aubrey McCarthy, Chairman, Tiglin homeless charity, discusses the rising demand for its services.
1/8/20245 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presened by Petula Martyn.
1/8/20244 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fion Kelly.
1/8/20242 minutes, 58 seconds
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Latest IBAL report highlights areas that are still litter blackspots

Conor Horgan, spokesperson for the Irish Business Against Litter group, discusses the findings of the group’s final litter survey of 2023.
1/8/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
1/5/20241 minute, 33 seconds
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Oscar Pistorius released from prison in South Africa

Alex Mitchley, South African Journalist at News24, discusses Oscar Pistorius' release from jail on parole.
1/5/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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Min. for Health on review into death of Aoife Johnston at UHL

Stephen Donnelly, Health Minister, discusses the review into the death of Aoife Johnston at UHL and the State’s new Covid-19 inquiry.
1/5/202413 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/5/20244 minutes, 1 second
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Min. for Agriculture calls for restaurants to serve smaller portions

Sarah Keogh, Dietician and Lecturer in Culinary Nutrition at T.U.D, reacts to Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue calling on restaurants to serve smaller portions.
1/5/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/5/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/5/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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British PM strongly indicates he will call a general election in second half of year

Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor, Financial Times, on yesterday's remarks by the British Prime Minister indicating he will call a general election in the second half of the year.
1/5/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/5/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken travels to Middle East

Borzou Daragahi, Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, analyses what secratary of State Anthony Blinken's visit to the Middle East means for the region and the United States.
1/5/20246 minutes, 34 seconds
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People encouraged to bring used Christmas trees to recycling centres

Cian McCormack visits a local authority recycling centre in Dublin where people are bringing their Christmas trees.
1/5/20245 minutes, 4 seconds
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Hopes for an Irish win at this weekend's Golden Globes

Sarina Bellisimo, entertainment journalist, looks ahead to Sunday's Golden Globe awards and speculates on the possibility of an Irish win.
1/5/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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43 people lost their lives in work related activities last year

Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority, on the 43 work-related deaths recorded by them last year.
1/5/20245 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
1/5/20245 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/5/20244 minutes, 19 seconds
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Second man dies following Blanchardstown Christmas Eve shooting

John Hand, News and Crime Correspondent with the Irish Sun has the latest on the Christmas Eve shooting in Blanchardstown.
1/5/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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What's behind the rise of the far-right in Ireland?

Shane O’Curry, Director of the Irish Network Against Racism, on the rise of the far-right movement in Ireland and the spread of disinformation.
1/5/20246 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/4/20245 minutes, 53 seconds
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US judge begins to unseal Epstein contacts

Steve Futterman, US-based journalist, reports on the much anticipated release of sealed court documents relating to the activities of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.
1/4/20246 minutes, 48 seconds
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Synthetic drugs led to an uprecedented level of drug overdoses in 2023

Eleanor Burnhill speaks to Professor Eamon Keenan, National Clinical Lead for addiction services in the HSE, about emerging drug trends.
1/4/20246 minutes, 35 seconds
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Aoife Johnston's family express concern over terms of reference for review into her death

Damien Tansey, solicitor for Aoife Johnston's family, say it is a matter of great concern that the terms of reference for the review into her death were decided upon without any input from them.
1/4/20249 minutes, 49 seconds
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Calls for stricter regulation of psychologists

Dr Ann Keogh, former President of the Psychological Society of Ireland, on why stricter regulation is needed in the profession.
1/4/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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315-million-year-old fossil sponge found near Cliffs of Moher

Dr. Eamon Doyle, Geologist at the Burren and Cliffs of Moher, discusses the 315-million-year-old fossil.
1/4/20243 minutes, 29 seconds
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PSNI make fresh appeal for information on murder of Glenn Quinn in Carrickfergus

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports as the PSNI make a fresh appeal for information on the murder of Glenn Quinn in Carrickfergus.
1/4/20242 minutes, 28 seconds
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Inquiry into State's handling of Covid-19 pandemic to be set up

David Cullinane, Sinn Féin Health Spokesperson, on the inquiry into the State's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is due to be set up in the next 12 weeks.
1/4/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/4/20246 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
1/4/20245 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/4/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Some asylum seekers continue to sleep rough on streets of Dublin

Kieran Dineen reports on how some asylum seekers are faring living on the streets of Dublin after it was announced one month ago that the Department of Integration was not in a position to provide a bed to all international protection applicants.
1/4/20245 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/4/20244 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
1/4/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
1/4/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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Head of Hezbollah militia in Lebanon blames Israel for killing of Saleh al-Arouri

Declan Power, Security and Defence Analyst and former member of the Defence Forces, on the escalation of the Middle East conflict into Lebanon where Irish troops are serving with the UN.
1/4/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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Leader of Hezbollah says they are 'not afraid of war'

Vincent Durac, Associate Professor of Middle East politics in UCD, on the escalation of hostilities in the region.
1/4/20245 minutes, 11 seconds
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Gardaí investigating social media posts before Ringsend arson attack

Conor Gallagher, Crime & Security Correspondent with The Irish Times, has the latest on the investigation into the fire at the Shipwright pub in Ringsend on New Year’s Eve.
1/4/20245 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/3/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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New routes coming on stream in 2024 as people look to plan holidays

Eoghan Corry, travel journalist, discusses the new routes coming on stream in 2024 and some of the aviation challenges that may impact passengers in the year ahead.
1/3/20245 minutes, 38 seconds
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Russia launches biggest aerial bombardment of Ukraine conflict, killing 40 people

Patrick Bury, lecturer in Defence and Strategic Studies at the University of Bath and a former NATO analyst, on the challenges facing Ukraine as the war with Russia nears its two-year mark.
1/3/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
1/3/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/3/20244 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/3/20244 minutes, 17 seconds
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63-yeal-old Kilkenny man drowns while on Australian holiday

Fr. Eamonn O’Gorman, Parish Priest in Ballyragget, discusses the shock in the local community after a well-known local man died while on holiday in Australia.
1/3/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
1/3/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/3/20243 minutes, 16 seconds
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HSE offering range of free services to help people quit smoking

Moira Hannon speaks to Pat O’Callaghan from Cork about how he managed to give up after being a smoker for over 40 years and Dr. Paul Kavanagh, HSE Tobacco Free Ireland Programme, explains what services are on offer to those who want to quit.
1/3/20248 minutes, 34 seconds
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Fears killing of Saleh al-Arouri could cause serious escalation of war in Middle East

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters based in Jerusalem on fears of an escalation in the war between Israel and Hamas after one of the militant group's top officials was killed in a strike in Beirut.
1/3/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Australian man's Irish family says he is being 'held hostage' in Iraq

Desree Pether, the wife of Robert Pether who has now spent 1,000 days in an Iraqi prison, renews calls for her husband’s immediate release.
1/3/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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Police in Britain reportedly launch investigation into an alleged sexual assault in Metaverse

Clare McGlynn, Professor of Law at Durham University, on the challenges of policing crimes in virtual reality, following reports that officers in Britain have launched an investigation into an alleged sexual assault in the Metaverse.
1/3/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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Could a supermarket price war be on the way?

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor at the Irish Independent, reports that ALDI are set to cut the price of some of their products.
1/3/20242 minutes, 1 second
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Targeted strike in Beirut kills deputy political leader of Hama

Olivia Le Poidevin, Lebanon-based journalist at L'Orient Today, reports on the attack that left a Hamas leader dead in Beirut.
1/3/20247 minutes, 21 seconds
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Row over rape definition hampers EU violence directive

Barry Andrews, MEP, outlines what Ireland can do to support the EU's first directive to combat violence against women.
1/3/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/3/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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MSF Gaza Coordinator: 'I've never been in a warzone as intense as this before'

Cian McCormack speaks to Jacob Burns, MSF Doctors Without Borders main coordinator in Gaza, as devastating Israeli military strikes continue.
1/3/20246 minutes, 13 seconds
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War in the Middle East: deaths and displacements

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at LSE assesses the war in the Middle East.
1/2/20246 minutes, 41 seconds
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A look at the year ahead in Irish politics

With Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU and Gabija Gataveckaite, political reporter with the Irish Independent
1/2/202410 minutes, 14 seconds
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Rise in antisemitism in Paris

With an estimated 400,000 people, France has the largest Jewish community in Europe. The French interior ministry has said there was what could only be described as an explosion of attacks on French Jews since the start of October.
1/2/20245 minutes, 47 seconds
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American politics: what's in store in 2024

US Political Correspondent for The Hill in Washington Julia Manchester discusses the year ahead in American politics, from support for Ukraine to reforming immigration law.
1/2/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Tommy Meskill.
1/2/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
1/2/20245 minutes, 58 seconds
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The war in Ukraine continues into its third calendar year

"We are concerned, we are tired, we are exhausted" says Ukraine MP Oleksiy Goncharenko, as the war continues into its third calendar year.
1/2/20246 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
1/2/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
1/2/20241 minute, 56 seconds
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Imelda Keenan’s disappearance 30 years on

Gerry Keenan on the disappearance of his sister Imelda 30 years ago tomorrow.
1/2/20246 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ivana Bacik, Labour Party Leader and TD for Dublin Bay South on the Ringsend fire

Ivana Bacik reacts to the recent Ringsend fire, which Gardai now believe was the work of arsonists. The building was being upgraded to provide emergency accommodation for homeless families, and was previously the scene of anti immigrant protests.
1/2/20248 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/2/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
1/2/20244 minutes, 39 seconds
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Success for young Irish musicians

Millions will have seen 17 year old Donegal teenager Muireann Bradley when she brought the house down on Jools Holland's New Years Eve Hootenanny on BBC 2 on Sunday night. Meanwhile Jamie Duffy, a 22-year-old pianist from Co Monaghan is topping the charts across the world with his musical blend of classical and Irish traditional influences.
1/2/20246 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
1/2/20243 minutes, 12 seconds
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Death toll in Gaza now exceeds 22,000 according to Hamas run health ministry

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with the Reuters News Agency, is in Jerusalem.
1/2/20245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ringsend fire

To discuss the fallout from the Ringsend fire is Fine Gael Councillor for the South Inner City on Dublin City Council Danny Byrne.
1/2/20247 minutes, 42 seconds
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Brown bins to be rolled out to all households in Ireland

Conor Walsh, Secretary of the Irish Waste Management Association on the rollout of brown bins to all households throughout the country from January 1st.
12/29/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Gary Moran.
12/29/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Very steep' rise in flu and Covid cases sees jump in hospitalisations

Dr Colm Henry, HSE Chief Clinical Officer, discusses an increase in hospitalisations due to a 'very steep' rise in flu and Covid cases.
12/29/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
12/29/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Maine becomes second state to ban Trump from ballot

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with TheJournal.ie, discusses the decision by the US state of Maine to block former president Donald Trump from its Republican presidential primary.
12/29/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Decommissioning a 'collective act of reconciliation'

David McCullagh, Historian and Six One News presenter, discusses the latest insights from newly-released State Papers.
12/29/202316 minutes, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Daniel Quinn.
12/29/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Deadly Israeli shelling reported near Gaza hospital

Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent, on the latest escalation in the war between Israel and Hamas.
12/29/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Bush election caused concern over interest in Ireland

Dr David McCullagh, Historian and Six One News presenter, discusses the latest insights from newly-released State Papers
12/28/202318 minutes, 15 seconds
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2023 was warmest year on record, Met Éireann confirms

Keith Lambkin, Climatologist with Met Éireann, discusses the main revelations in their 2023 climate report.
12/28/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Kate Carolan.
12/28/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Israel intensifies attacks on southern city in Gaza

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organization, discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
12/28/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Carole Coleman.
12/28/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over copyright infringement

Elaine Burke, tech journalist and podcaster, discusses the New York Times lawsuit against ChatGPT-owner OpenAI for alleged breach of copyright.
12/28/20232 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/28/20235 minutes
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Death of former European Commission president Jacques Delors

Tommie Gorman, former Europe Editor with RTÉ, pays tribute to former European Commission president Jacques Delors after his death aged 98.
12/28/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhán Ryan of Met Éireann.
12/27/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Cocaine use by the well-off is fuelling violent crime, say gardaí

RTÉ Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds interviews Detective Chief Superintendent Séamus Boland about educated and sophisticated professionals generating money for the drug cartels.
12/27/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/27/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Changing timelines make State papers more complicated

RTÉ Broadcaster and historian David McCullagh discusses the latest release of official state documents and files from the 1980s and 90s, revealing behind the scenes discussions on the decriminalisation of homosexuality, the release of Garda Jerry McCabe's killers and the state's attendance at a Royal wedding.
12/27/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Irish Tourism in 2024

Eoghan O'Mara Walsh, chief executive of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation looks ahead to what 2024 will bring for Ireland's largest indigenous sector.
12/27/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
12/27/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Israel strikes Gaza again as UN voices grave concern

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters reports from Jerusalem on the United Nations expressing its alarm at Israeli bombings of Gaza that have seen an upsurge in the days around Christmas.
12/27/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
12/22/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/22/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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People warned to be careful if taking to the water over Christmas

Gerard O'Flynn from the Coast Guard urges all to stay safe this festive season when in or near water.
12/22/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
12/22/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/22/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Russia continues to find other ingenious ways of circumventing sanctions

Tony Connolly, Europe Editor, speaks to David O'Sullivan, International Special Envoy for the Implementation of EU Sanctions about their impact on Russia as the Russia-Ukraine conflicts heads toward into a third year
12/22/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
12/22/20231 minute, 24 seconds
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Gunman kills 14, wounds 25 in Prague shooting, before police kill attacker

Ian Willoughby, Prague based journalist reports on the mass shooting in the Czech capital on Thursday.
12/22/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Keeping the show on the road: What's it like to work over Christmas?

Eithne Dodd speaks to some of the people who'll be hard at work over Christmas.
12/22/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Santa Claus gears up for round the world trip on Christmas Eve to deliver presents

Santa Claus gives an update on his preparations for his busiest night of the year ahead of delivering presents to millions of boys and girls all over the world.
12/22/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Situation in Gaza described as “really catastrophic” as prospect of famine becomes reality

Dr Chris Hook, emergency doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders and Peter Power, Executive Director of Unicef Ireland discusse the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
12/22/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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Four-year-old boy was stabbed to death in London

Enda Brady, London based journalist, reports after on four-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Hackney.
12/22/20232 minutes, 17 seconds
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Busiest day of the year at Dublin Airport as tens of thousands arrive home for Christmas

Moira Hannon vists Dublin Airport on what is the generally the busiest travel day to meet some of those returning to spend the festive season with family.
12/22/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/22/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/22/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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UN Security Council delays Gaza vote for fifth time

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter, discusses the outcome of the UN Security Council vote on Gaza.
12/22/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Min. for the Environment 'we're not on track to meet climate goals, we need to go faster and further'

Eamon Ryan, Environment Minister, discusses the Climate Action Plan 2024 which was approved by Government yesterday.
12/21/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
12/21/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/21/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Govt. to launch human rights case against UK over Troubles Legacy Act

Emmett McConomy, whose 11-year-old brother Stephen was killed by a soldier in 1982 in Derry, reacts to the Irish Government's decision to legally challenge the Northern Ireland Legacy Act.
12/21/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Scramblers, cars, dogs, cash seized, house repossessed in garda operation

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on garda raids in Ballymun, Dublin yesterday during which scrambler bikes and XL Bully dogs were seized
12/21/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
12/21/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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20,000 people have now been killed in Gaza according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, has the latest on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
12/21/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/21/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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HSE warns of 'exceptionally high levels of RSV and flu' that are expected to rise

Dr Colm Henry, HSE Chief Clinical Officer, discusses health issues over the Christmas and New Year period.
12/21/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/21/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Drew Harris says garda were not told about plans to turn Ross Lake Hotel into centre for asylum seekers

Hugh O’Connell, Deputy Political Editor with the Irish Independent, discusses notification protocols between the Government and Gardaí in relation to plans to accommodate asylum seekers.
12/21/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/21/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rún na Bóinne: Evidence of a possible second chamber uncovered at Newgrange

Neal Boyle dicusses his documentary on Newgrange, Rún na Bóinne.
12/21/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Today marks the Winter Solstice, the shortest day and longest night of the year

Laura Hogan reports from Newgrange as the Winter Solstice happens.
12/21/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/21/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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Michael Lynn convicted for stealing almost €18m from financial institutions

Orla O’Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports on the conviction of former solicitor Michael Lynn for stealing almost €18m from financial institutions in 2006 and 2007.
12/21/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Does AI pose a threat to democracy?

Professor Barry O’Sullivan, Director of the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics at Univeristy College Cork, assesses the threat posed to democracy and society by AI.
12/21/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/20/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/20/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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'Real anger' among public sector as DUP rules out power-share deal before Christmas

Sinn Fein leader Deputy Mary Lou McDonald discusses the latest breakdown in talks to get Stormont back up and running and the party's stance on immigration.
12/20/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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Zelensky says Ukrainian army wants to mobilise up to 500,000 people

Kim Sengupta, World Affairs Editor for the Independent on the challenges facing Ukraine as the war with Russia nears its two-year mark
12/20/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/20/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/20/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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At least €20m worth of cocaine seized on cargo ship in Limerick

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest.
12/20/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/20/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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'My family is days away from dying' - warning from British MP Layla Moran

British MP Layla Moran on the situation facing members of her extended family who are trapped in a Catholic Church in Gaza City.
12/20/20238 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
12/20/20231 minute, 55 seconds
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Communication failures during Dublin riots, Policing Authority told

Dr Johnny Connolly, community policing analyst and former member of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, on the fallout from the Dublin riots and other policing issues around anti-migrant protests
12/20/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Reduced speed limits and climate action on Cabinet agenda

Aisling Moloney, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail, discusses what's to come before Cabinet today.
12/20/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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How will Colorado's disqualification of Trump impact 2024 race?

Steve Futterman, US-based journalist, explains new ruling against Donald Trump by Colorado Supreme Court
12/20/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/20/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Galway councillor is 'unaware' of investigation into comments

Galway County Councillor Noel Thomas discusses the fall-out from his comments regarding a fire breaking out at the Ross Lake Hotel in Rosscahill last weekend
12/20/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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Capuchin Day Centre notes 20 per cent increase in those accessing services

Reporter Eithne Dodd joins the show from a very busy Capuchin Day Centre
12/20/20237 minutes, 56 seconds
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Gardaí continue to investigate fire at Rosscahill hotel over weekend

Councillor Liam Carroll, Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, discusses the recent fire at the Ross Lake House hotel in Rosscahill.
12/19/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/19/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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HSE orders new investigation into death of teenager Aoife Johnston

Paul Cullen, Health correspondent of the Irish Times, reports on the announcement by the HSE of a new inquiry into the death of 16 year old Aoife Johnston.
12/19/20235 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/19/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai on trial in Hong Kong for breaching national security

Timothy McLaughlin, contributing writer at The Atlantic magazine, on the trial of pro-democracy media tycoon, Jimmy Lai, in Hong Kong.
12/19/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/19/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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UN Security Council vote on resolution seeking new ceasefire in Gaza postponed until later today

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, has the latest on the diplomatic wrangling at the UN Security Council over a motion supporting a ceasefire in the Israel/Hamas conflict.
12/19/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/19/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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Housing completions expected to increase to 32,000 next year

Dr Ali Ugur, Chief Economist at the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, on the results of the latest Housing Market Monitor report.
12/19/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ireland has an obligation under EU law to provide certain minimum standards for asylum seekers, such as housing

David Leonard, Barrister from the Immigration, Asylum and Citizenship Bar Association, discusses Ireland’s legal obligations when it comes to asylum-seekers.
12/19/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/19/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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Families of Irish-Palestinians trapped in Gaza to hold a press conference this morning

Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD, discusses the plight of Irish-Palestinians still trapped in Gaza.
12/19/20236 minutes, 30 seconds
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Hundreds of thousands set to travel into and across the country this week for Christams

Barry Kenny from Iarnród Éireann, Graeme McQueen of the Dublin Airport Authority, and Stephen Kent, Chief Executive of Bus Éireann join the programme to discuss the festive travel rush.
12/19/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/19/20236 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
12/19/20231 minute, 27 seconds
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Concerns raised over risk of radicalisation by Israel-Hamas war

Cian McCormack reports on the potential of the Gaza conflict to lead to radicalisation.
12/19/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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What has the political fallout been to the Galway fire?

Gabija Gataveckaite, Poltical reporter with the Irish Independent on the political fallout linked for migration.
12/19/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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More than 18,800 people now killed in Gaza according to Hamas-run health ministry

Professor Yossi Mekelberg, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, assesses the evolving situation in the Middle East.
12/18/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/18/20237 minutes, 37 seconds
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'Deeply shocking and disturbing' - Govt. condemns incident at hotel

Hildegarde Naughton, Government Chief Whip and Galway TD, reacts to the fire in the Ross Lake House hotel in her constituency which was due to house 70 asylum seekers.
12/18/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Min. for Integration says fire was 'designed to intimidate people seeking international protection'

Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Equality and Integration, reacts to the blockade and fire at the Ross Lake House hotel in Galway that was due to house 70 asylum seekers.
12/18/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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First lay funeral ministers introduced in Catholic diocese due to lack of priests

Sarah MacDonald, journalist with The Tablet and Irish Independent, reports that ordinary parishioners are to oversee funerals for first time in the Catholic diocese of Clogher due to a lack of priests.
12/18/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/18/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/18/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Gardaí investigating criminal damage incident after fire at hotel in Galway over weekend

Reporter Donncha O'Murchu has the latest updates on the Galway hotel fire over the weekend that was meant to house 70 asylum seekers.
12/18/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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WHO Executive Director Dr. Mike Ryan to be received by President at Áras an Uachtaráin today

Dr Mike Ryan from the World Health Organisation discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the lessons that can be learned from the Covid-19 pandemic.
12/18/20238 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/18/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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LDA purchases lands in north Dublin with potential to deliver over 2,300 homes

John Coleman, Chief Executive of the Land Development Agency, discusses the purchase of lands in Dublin with the potential to deliver over 2,300 homes.
12/18/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Irish woman whose forecast changed D-Day landings dies aged 100

Fergus Sweeney, cameraman and grandson of Maureen, discusses his grandmother whose weather forecast changed the timings of the D-Day landings.
12/18/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
12/18/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/18/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
12/18/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Talks to resume on funding deal to aid Stormont return

Sam McBride, Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Independent, discusses the ongoing talks about getting the devolved Stormont government up and running again.
12/18/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hotel blockaded by locals before fire

Noel Thomas, Local Galway Fianna Fáil Councillor, explains why he supported the blockade on the Ross Lake House hotel which was due to house asylum seekers.
12/18/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Asylum seekers face spending Christmas sleeping rough

Kieran Dineen speaks to asylum seekers who have recently arrived in Ireland while Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, urges the government to get all currently unhoused asylum seekers into State accommodation before Christmas.
12/15/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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HSE advises cocooning young babies as RSV circulates at 'extraordinarily high levels'

Dr. Greg Martin, National Clinical Lead for Health Protection Surveillance, urges people to help limit the spread of RSV and flu as infection rates rise.
12/15/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/15/20235 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/15/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/15/20237 minutes, 39 seconds
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Inside Gaza: 'People are living with no sewage facilities, no water, and food is becoming more and more scarce'

Cian McCormack speaks to Dr. Chris Hook of Médecins sans frontières/ Doctors Without Borders who is working as an emergency physician in the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis as Israel's intense bombardment of Gaza continues.
12/15/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Drugs increasingly disguised as confectionary - Forensic Science Ireland

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, visits the Forensic Science Laboratory's new €80 million facility to find out about their work in solving crime.
12/15/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Seats from Croke Park's Cusack Stand to go on sale today

Niamh McCoy, Croke Park Museum Director. discusses the sale of seats from the Cusack Stand later today.
12/15/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/15/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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'The people of Ukraine are grateful, this is a historic day' - reaction to EU opening membership talks

Larysa Gerasko, Ukraine's Ambassador to Ireland, reacts to the EU decision to open membership talks with Ukraine.
12/15/20239 minutes, 7 seconds
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3% increase in stroke admissions to Irish hospitals last year

Moira Hannon speaks to 71-year-old Bobby Norris from Tallaght in Dublin, who suffered a stroke two years ago and Prof. Joseph Harbison, Clinical Lead, Irish National Audit of Stroke, discusses how Ireland fares when it comes to strokes.
12/15/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
12/15/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by
12/15/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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European leaders agree to open EU membership talks with Ukraine but Hungary blocks aid

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Brussels on the latest developments from a special European Council summit on Ukraine and Volodymyr Solohub, freelance journalist based in Kyiv outlines how Ukrainians are reacting to the EU's announcement that it will begin negotiations for Ukraine to join the bloc.
12/15/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/15/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
12/14/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/14/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/14/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Personal Injuries Assessment Board launching a new mediation service today

Rosalind Carroll, Chief Executive, Injuries Resolution Board, discusses name change, new mediation service and report into employer liability claims.
12/14/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Mary Robinson: 'No doubt COP28 represents a historic step forward'

Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and Chair of The Elders, outlines her reaction to the COP28 agreement which was reached in Dubai.
12/14/202312 minutes, 38 seconds
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Latest ESRI report shows slowing in pace of economic growth

Professor Kieran McQuinn from the Economic and Social Research Institute discusses the research group's Quarterly Economic Outlook which shows a slowing in the pace of growth in the economy.
12/14/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/14/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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European Council meets today to discuss latest developments in Russia-Ukraine war

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Brussels as European leaders meet to discuss aid for Ukraine and accession talks on EU membership.
12/14/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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All-island inventory of ancient woodlands to be developed

Dr John Devaney from the Department of Biology at Maynooth University discusses the launch of an all-island inventory of ancient woodlands.
12/14/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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How protected is Ireland's coastline from the threat of drug smuggling?

Is Ireland's coastline vulnerable to international drug smugglers? RTE's Kate Varley reports.
12/14/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Vladimir Putin holding major end-of-year news conference today

Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University, looks ahead to Vladimir Putin's major end-of-year news conference, where he'll take questions from the Russian public as well as journalists.
12/14/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Kinahan gang leader Liam Byrne extradited to UK from Spain

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on the extradition of Kinahan crime gang member Liam Byrne to the UK from Spain.
12/14/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden formally authorised

Julia Manchester, Washington-based political reporter, discusses the US House of Representatives vote to formally authorise an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
12/14/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/14/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
12/14/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/14/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan visits Israel

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters in Jerusalem, reports on the visit to Israel of White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
12/14/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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Min. for Environment: 'Deal shows that in a divided world nations can unite and work collectively'

Eamon Ryan, Minister for the Envirnment, joins the programme from COP28 in Dubai where almost 200 countries worked through the night to try and salvage a deal on climate change.
12/13/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
12/13/20231 minute, 27 seconds
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Volodymyr Zelensky meets with Joe Biden in push for more Ukraine aid

Harriet Alexander, New York based journalist, has the latest on the UN Security Council vote on a Gaza ceasefire and Zelenskyy's third visit to the United States for increased aid to his war-torn country.
12/13/20236 minutes, 27 seconds
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Shoplifting said to be at pandemic levels as retailers outline impacted on retail sector

Kieran Dineen speaks to Michael O'Driscoll who runs a busy shop in Dublin's north inner city about his experiences of shoplifting and Vincent Jennings, Chief Executive of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association outlines how it is impacting the retail industry.
12/13/20236 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/13/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Survey finds median rent spend is around 30% of tenant's monthly income

Gerard O'Neill, Chairman of Amarach Research discusses the findings of the Rental Sector Survey 2023 which has been published today.
12/13/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
12/13/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/13/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Number of people arriving to Ireland from Ukraine expected to fall following change of welfare rates

Emma Lane Spollen, National Coordinator of the Ukraine Civil Society Forum, explains what the reductions in pay and accommodation provided to Ukrainian refugees by the State will mean for those fleeing war.
12/13/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Best meteor shower of the year set to happen over Ireland tonight!

David Moore, astronomer, explains why the Geminid Meteor Shower over Ireland tonight and Thursday will be the best one of the year.
12/13/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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State’s new agri-food regulator to be formally established today

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, discusses today’s formal establishment of the office of the State’s new agri-food regulator, An Rialálaí Agraibhia.
12/13/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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COP28: Nations adopt first-ever climate deal on fossil fuels

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, reports from Dubai where the COP28 climate summit has approved a deal that would, for the first time, push nations to transition away from fossil fuels.
12/13/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Reaction to deal: 'This is positive after a real effort to deny the science by some'

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Advisory Council, reacts to the latest developments at COP28 where a deal has been reached.
12/13/202310 minutes, 1 second
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/13/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
12/13/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/13/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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'It's a disaster' - concerns heighten over safety of people displaced in Gaza

Cian McCormack speaks to Samir Zaquot, Deputy Director General of the Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights about their concerns around people in Gaza dieing from disease as well as the continued bombing.
12/12/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/12/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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€25m call for proposals to help vulnerable wading birds

Malcolm Noonan, Minister of State for Nature and Heritage discusses the European Innovation Partnership targeted at vulnerable wading birds that breed in Ireland.
12/12/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/12/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Human beings have to be put above the value of barrels of oil' - Reaction to COP fallout

Dr. Tara Shine, CEO of Change by Degrees and former climate negotiator, assesses the latest developments from COP28.
12/12/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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SSE Airtricity to further reduce domestic electricity and gas rates next year

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor at the Irish Independent, reports that gas and electricity prices for customers of one of the State's biggest providers will come down in the New Year.
12/12/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/12/20234 minutes
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COP28 runs overtime as draft text causes backlash

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, has the latest from Dubai after the prospect of a deal at COP28 has been threatened by a disagreement over the future of fossil fuels.
12/12/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
12/12/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with supports for people arriving from Ukraine on agenda

Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on today's cabinet meeting where planned changes to supports for arrivals from Ukraine are to be discussed.
12/12/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Warning that limiting supports for refugees will increase homelessness

John Lannon, Chief Executive of Dorás, expresses his concerns over the possibility that the weekly payments given to Ukrainian refugees may be reduced.
12/12/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/12/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/12/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Young man arrested after fatal stabbing in Tallaght

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that a young man has been arrested after a fatal stabbing in Tallaght last night.
12/12/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
12/12/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Coolmine annual report for 2022 shows continued rise in demand for addiction services

Pauline McKeown, Chief Executive of Coolmine explains why the rise in both homelessess and addiction have increased the risks for some of Ireland's most vulnerable people.
12/12/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Plans unveiled for building of 2,900 new homes in Dublin

Niamh Randall, national spokesperson with approved housing body and service provider Respond, discusses its plans to build over 2,900 new social and cost rental homes in Dublin.
12/12/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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How do Ireland's interest rates for mortgage customers and savers compare with other countries?

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, reports on the continued rise in interest rates for mortgage holders over the last year as savers grow increasingly frustrated.
12/12/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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WHO warns Gaza's health system is 'on its knees and collapsing'

Meinie Nicolai, General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières, Doctors Without Borders, discusses the implications of the ongoing war in Gaza.
12/11/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/11/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with social welfare rates on the agenda

Hugh O’Connell, Deputy Political Editor with the Irish Independent, reports on the possible cutting of welfare rates for new arrivals from Ukraine.
12/11/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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Clean-up operation continues in Leitrim this morning

Justin Fannon, Acting Director of Services with Leitrim County Council, outlines the damage caused following a localised tornado in Leitrim village.
12/11/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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December EU Fisheries Council meeting gets underway in Brussels

Seán O’Donoghue, CEO of the Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation, discusses the ongoing EU Fisheries Council meeting in Brussels as fishing quotas for 2024 are expected to be finalised today.
12/11/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/11/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Sharon Lynch.
12/11/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
12/11/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Donald Tusk looks set to become Poland’s new Prime Minister

Liam Nolan, Eastern Europe Reporter for RTÉ, has the latest from Warsaw as Polish MPs look set to elect Donald Tusk as the country’s new Prime Minister.
12/11/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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New gene test may see some women with breast cancer avoid chemotherapy

Professor Janice Walshe, St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, explains how a new gene test can reduce the need for chemotherapy for some breast cancer patients.
12/11/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
12/11/20231 minute, 53 seconds
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'Localised tornado' causes damage in Leitrim village

Laura Hogan, Correspondent, reports on the damage caused by a localised tornado in Leitrim village and Adeline Guckian, owner of the Leitrim Inn & Blueway Lodge, discusses the impact of the tornado on local businesses.
12/11/202312 minutes, 28 seconds
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What causes a weather event like a localised tornado?

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann, discusses the events that led to a localised tornado in Leitrim village.
12/11/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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More than 1,400 families in Dublin will spend Christmas in temporary accommodation

Catherine Kenny, Chief Executive of Dublin Simon Community discusses the challenges facing the organisation as more than 1,400 families are expected to spend this Christmas in homeless accommodation in the capital.
12/11/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
12/11/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
12/11/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dublin procession ahead of Nenagh funeral for Shane MacGowan

In Dublin, the funeral procession for Shane MacGowan will start at 11.00 and travel by horse drawn carriage from South Lotts Road, down Pearse Street and on to Westland Row. Then in Nenagh, his funeral will take place at St Mary of the Rosary church at 15.30. Cian McCormack reports from Nenagh while Eithne Dodd gets reaction from Dubliners.
12/8/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin
12/8/20232 minutes, 3 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
12/8/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Stark levels of energy hardship amongst those in palliative care

Averil Power, Chief Executive of the Irish Cancer Society, on new research that reveals the stark levels of energy hardship experienced by cancer patients receiving palliative care at home.
12/8/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Security Council set to vote on Gaza resolution following Antonio Guterres letter

Patrick Wintour, Diplomatic Editor of the Guardian newspaper, on today's expected meeting of the UN Security Council, amid growing calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
12/8/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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US criticises Israel over civilian death toll in Gaza

Bel Trew, Foreign Correspondent with The (London) Independent, has the latest on the Israel/Hamas conflict as tens of thousands of Palestinians flee to Rafah in southern Gaza
12/8/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Public asked for views on new Online Safety Code

Niamh Hodnett, Online Safety Commissioner with Cimisiun na Mean, on a new Online Safety Code designed to protect users of video-sharing platforms.
12/8/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
12/8/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
12/8/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
12/8/20233 minutes, 1 second
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Effects of Dublin riots still linger in Dublin primary school

Two weeks after the attack on a group of children and their carer outside a Dublin city centre school, the impact of those events is still playing out in the lives of people living nearby. Our Education Correspondent Emma O'Kelly reports.
12/8/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Decision due on constitutionality of appointments bill

Dr Tom Hickey, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at Dublin City University discusses the implications of the Supreme Court decision to be announced today on the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill which was referred to the court by President Michael D Higgins
12/8/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
12/8/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Hollywood sign celebrates its centenary

Steve Futterman reports from Los Angeles as the city recognises 100 years of the famous sign atop the Hollywood Hills.
12/8/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Over 70 male asylum seekers who arrived this week have no accommodation

Louisa Santoro, Chief Executive of the Mendicity charity, discusses the impact of the shortage of accommodation for newly-arrived asylum seekers
12/8/20237 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Daniel Quinn
12/8/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
12/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with next year's referendums on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today’s cabinet meeting which is likely to sign off on legislation paving the way for two upcoming referendums.
12/7/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/7/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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Israeli forces closing in on home of Hamas' Gaza chief - Netanyahu

Stuart Ramsay, Chief Correspondent with Sky News, has the latest from Jerusalem as the conflict between Israel and Hamas enters a third month.
12/7/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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Average cost of delivering a new 3-bed semi-detached house in Dublin has risen by almost 25%

Micheál Mahon, Society of Chartered Surveyors, on a report highlighting the increasing costs of delivering new homes in Ireland.
12/7/20236 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/7/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Coalition of Disabled People’s Organisations will rally outside Leinster House today

Maryam Madani, spokesperson for Disability Power Ireland outlines why disabled people’s organisations are calling on the Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys to scrap proposals to reform disability payments in Ireland.
12/7/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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Fiscal Advisory Council warns Govt. not to repeat past mistakes

Prof. Michael McMahon, Acting Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Council, raises some concerns with some of the Government's budget spending.
12/7/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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Irish-language film Kneecap to have world premiere at Sundance Film Festival in US

Patrick O'Neill, Co-Producer of Kneecap, discusses the movie debut at the Sundance Festival in January.
12/7/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
12/7/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Report delivered at COP28 highlights growing threat to the Antarctic

Dr. Niamh Shaw, science communicator and educator, discusses the findings from her recent climate expedition to Antarctica.
12/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
12/7/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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UK immigration minister resigns over Rwanda bill

Jon Tonge, Professor of British & Irish politics at the University of Liverpool, on the fallout from the UK Government's latest Asylum Legislation.
12/7/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Dept. of Agriculture publishes plans for Irish deer population

Joe MacRaollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, discussses new plans to reduce the population of deers in Ireland.
12/7/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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Three killed in Las Vegas university shooting

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports that another mass shooting has taken place in the United States as the US Senate debates three bills to reduce gun deaths.
12/7/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
12/7/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
12/7/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
12/6/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
12/6/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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Referendums on women in the home and concept of family to take place next March

Ivana Bacik, Labour Party leader, reacts to the wording for referendums on family and care due to take place in March of 2024.
12/6/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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US President Joe Biden ‘not sure he’d be running’ in 2024 if Trump wasn’t

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway, reacts to US President Joe Biden's comments that he possibly would not seek reelection to the White House if not for Donald Trump.
12/6/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
12/6/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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Corporation tax take in November up 27% on last year

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, discusses the new Exchequer figures which show a strong recovery in corporation taxes for the month of November.
12/6/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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Mental Health Commission launching new training initiative for interacting with people with mental health difficulties

John Farrelly, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Commission, discusses a new training initiative for those who interact with people with mental health difficulties.
12/6/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kate Carolan.
12/6/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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Every household in Ireland will be entitled to avail of a brown bin in January

Pauline McDonagh, spokesperson for MyWaste.ie, tells us about the new regulations which mean from January brown bins will be available to everyone In Ireland for the first time.
12/6/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Social media companies due before Oireachtas Media Committee today

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish Independent, on representatives from Meta, TikTok and Google appearing before the Oireachtas Media Committee today.
12/6/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Former British PM Boris Johnson to appear before UK Covid Inquiry today

Campaigner Brenda Doherty and George Parker, Political Editor at the Financial Times, discuss the upcoming appearance of former British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, before the UK Covid Inquiry.
12/6/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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Israel mounts fiercest attacks so far in Gaza war against Hamas

Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative party, on the potential next stages in the Israel/Hamas conflict.
12/6/20237 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Kate Carolan.
12/6/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/6/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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Climate action groups express anger at number of fossil fuel-related organisations at COP28

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, reports on the latest developments from COP28 in Dubai.
12/6/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
12/6/20232 minutes, 10 seconds
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Study finds need for greater services in Ireland to help women exit prostitution

Ailbhe Conneely reports on the latest UCD research into the difficulties facing women seeking to exit prostitution.
12/6/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
12/5/20234 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
12/5/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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UN says approx. 80% of Gaza's population has been displaced

Christian Lindmeier, World Health Organisation spokesperson, on the situation facing healthcare workers and patients in embattled Gaza.
12/5/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with accommodation for asylum seekers on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, outlines plans going before Cabinet today ahead of a 'no confidence' vote in Justice Minister Helen McEntee.
12/5/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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US prison service retraction over Martens' release

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on how authorities in North Carolina gave wrong information about when Thomas and Molly Martens will be released from jail.
12/5/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
12/5/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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GAAGO to stream three of Cork's games in Munster SHC

Kieran Dineen speaks to Nat O'Connor of Age Action about the announcement that 38 matches next year will be exclusively streamed on GAAGO's digital only platform while Alan Milton, the GAA's director of communications, discusses the selection process.
12/5/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
12/5/20236 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
12/5/20232 minutes, 34 seconds
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National Traveller Mental Health Network to protest at Leinster House today

Mags Casey, organiser of the National Traveller Mental Health Network, on today's protest outside Leinster House to demand political action to address the high rate of suicide among Travellers.
12/5/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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Israel presses ground offensive in southern Gaza, air strikes intensify

Hugo Bachega, BBC Middle-East Correspondent, reports on what has happened in Gaza overnight.
12/5/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Corbett family label possible release of Molly and Tom Martens as 'mockery of justice'

Ralph Riegel, Irish Independent, has the latest on the release date of Thomas and Molly Martens, convicted on manslaughter charges over death of Jason Corbett.
12/5/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Dept. of Integration to provide tents and sleeping bags to asylum seekers they cannot house

Sinéad Gibney, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, discusses the latest accommodation crisis facing asylum seekers in Ireland.
12/5/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Frontline homeless services bracing themselves for increase in demand

Marc O'Driscoll visits the Light House, a homeless drop in service in Dublin City to see the work they are doing.
12/5/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/5/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
12/5/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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Israel expands offensive into southern Gaza

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
12/4/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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HSE urges children and teens to get free flu vaccine

Dr Aparna Keegan of the HSE on the launch today of the flu vaccine for all children aged 2 to 17 years.
12/4/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/4/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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Min. for Public Expenditure reportedly in talks to become next Managing Director of IMF

Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor, Irish Independent, on the reaction to reports that Paschal Donohoe is in talks to lead the International Monetary Fund.
12/4/20234 minutes, 1 second
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At least 11 hikers dead after Indonesia volcano erupts

Hanna Samosir, BBC Jakarta, reports that At least 11 climbers have been killed and 12 are believed to be missing after a volcano erupted in Indonesia.
12/4/20232 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
12/4/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels

Dr. Tara Shine, CEO of Change by Degrees, discusses the comments by the COP 28 President, Sultan Al-Juber, that there is no science indicating that the elimination of fossil fuels will reduce global warming to 1.5 degrees.
12/4/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
12/4/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/4/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
12/4/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Israel says 'not trying to displace anyone' out of Gaza

Paraic O’Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, has the latest from the Middle East as the resumed Israeli offensive focuses on southern Gaza and pressure mounts to protect civilians.
12/4/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Michelle Dillon of Met Éireann.
12/4/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
12/4/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Co. Tyrone GAA club suffers second tragedy in three months

Dominic McGurk, Chairman of Kildress Wolfe Tones GAA club in Cookstown, Tyrone, on the tragic sudden death of talented young player Matthew McGuigan.
12/4/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Self-styled NGO withdrawing planning appeals for cash

Barry O'Kelly from RTE's Investigations Unit reveals how mischievous planning appeals are being submitted in return for financial payoff.
12/4/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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State-provided accommodation for asylum seekers is about to run out

Lucky Khambule, Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, reacts to the admission that State-provided accommodation for new arrivals is about to run out.
12/4/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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Deposit Return Scheme set to be introduced in February

Adam Maguire reports on the Deposit Return Scheme in which customers will be able to reclaim a levy on cans and plastic bottles by returning their empties.
12/4/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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UNICEF: 'There is intense bombardment everywhere'

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson outlines the challenges posed by the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
12/1/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Min. for Justice plans to meet with social media platform X over online disinformation

Johannes Bahrke, European Commission spokesperson on the digital economy explains how the Commission is aiding Ireland's efforts to tackle social media platforms spread of disinformation.
12/1/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
12/1/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/1/20234 minutes
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Israel resumes bombardment of Gaza as truce expires

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent at Reuters based in Jerusalem, has the latest from the region as Hamas releases more hostages and efforts to extend the temporary ceasefire continue.
12/1/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan dies at 65

A listen back to Shane MacGowan's interview with Ray D'Arcy's mother Mary in 2001 following his death yesterday at the age of 65.
12/1/20232 minutes, 14 seconds
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Eirgrid agrees pylon deals but many landowners defiant

Laura Hogan, North-East Correspondent, reports on a public meeting held in Kells, Co. Meath last night on the North-South Interconnector.
12/1/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/1/20237 minutes, 46 seconds
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Remembering Shane MacGowan: One of Ireland's greatest ever singer-songwriters

Richard Balls, author of A Furious Devotion the authorised story of Shane MacGowan, and Philly Ryan of Phil Ryan's Pub in Tipperary discuss the life and times of the legendary singer-songwriter who died at the age of 65 yesterday.
12/1/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
12/1/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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UN Chief Antonia Guterres warns leaders at COP28 that they must get the planet out of 'deep trouble'

Dr. John Kennedy, Scientific Coordinator of the World Meteorological Organisation State of the Global Climate 2023 study, discusses the findings of their latest report.
12/1/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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RTÉ announces €10m cost cuts for 2024

Emma O'Kelly, Chair of the Dublin broadcasting branch of the NUJ outlines the impact of the RTÉ cuts on the wider production industry in Ireland.
12/1/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
12/1/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ireland’s first ever satellite EIRSAT-1 being launched from California today

Eleanor Burnhill reports on Ireland's first-ever satellite being launched into space by rocket this evening.
12/1/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
12/1/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
12/1/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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Road users urged to be cautious as temperatures drop

Conor Faughnan, CEO of the Royal Irish Automobile Club, on dangerous conditions on the roads due to low temperatures.
11/30/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S.Doyle.
11/30/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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Former US diplomat Henry Kissinger dies at 100

Julia Manchester, Washington-based political reporter, discusses the life and legacy of controversial former US diplomat Henry Kissinger who has died at the age of 100.
11/30/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
11/30/20232 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/30/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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State Examinations Commission evaluating impact of timing of Leaving Cert oral exams

Carl O’Brien, Education Editor with The Irish Times, discusses plans by the State Examinations Commission to evaluate the timing of the Leaving Certificate oral examinations.
11/30/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/30/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
11/30/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Two people killed in a fatal shooting in Jerusalem this morning

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent at Reuters based in Jerusalem has the details of a fatal shooting in the city this morning.
11/30/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Group of residents raise concerns over proposed arrival of refugees to Dromahair, Co. Leitrim

Fiona McPadden, Spokesperson for Dromahair Concerned Citizens, discusses the reaction to plans to house up to 155 International Protection Applicants in the Leitrim village.
11/30/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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ChatGPT is one year old today, what impact has it had in the last 12 months?

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, looks at the concerns raised about the potential impact of ChatGPT one year on from the launch of the AI tool.
11/30/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Israel and Hamas extend truce for one more day

Fran McNulty, Correspondent, has the latest from Israel as 16 more hostages were released from Gaza and truce talks continue.
11/30/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
11/30/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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COP28 gets underway in Dubai today

George Lee, Rnvironment correspondent reports from Dubai on what we can expect from the global climate summit as COP28 gets underway
11/30/20234 minutes
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Garda Representative Association calls for more public order training for all members

Ronan Slevin, General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association, discusses what Commissioner Drew Harris said at the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice and the range of new measures to support Gardaí in policing serious public order incidents.
11/30/20238 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/30/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Political fallout from last week's unrest in Dublin continues with heated exanges in the Dáil

Gabija Gataveckaite, political reporter, Irish Independent, discusses the ongoing political fallout from last week’s riot in Dublin.
11/30/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Pope Francis cancels trip to COP28 due to ill-health

Elise Ann Allen, Senior Correspondent with Crux, on Pope Francis being forced to cancel his trip to Dubai to attend COP28.
11/30/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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PM in Australia aplogises to all citizens impacted by by the Thalidomide Tragedy

Finola Cassidy, Spokesperson for the Irish Thalidomide Association, reacts to the Prime Minister of Australia delivering a National Apology to all Australians impacted by the Thalidomide Tragedy.
11/29/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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Garda Commissioner to appear before Oireachtas Committee on Justice today

Liam Herrick, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, discusses the claims that the Garda Ombudsman may have a role in hindering the force’s ability to effectively police public order incidents.
11/29/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cop28 to get underway in Dubai tomorrow

Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork, looks at where Ireland stands on emissions and fossil fuels ahead of Cop28 beginning in Dubai tomorrow.
11/29/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/29/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/29/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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New research shows significant increase in immigration to Ireland

Keire Murphy, Policy Officer, ESRI, on new research showing a significant increase in immigration in the 12 months up to April this year.
11/29/20234 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
11/29/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Govt. Chief Whip says now is not the time for political football and support must be given to gardaí

Hildegarde Naughton, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State, responds to calls by Sinn Féin for Justice Minister Helen McEntee to resign in the aftermath of last week’s riots in Dublin.
11/29/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/29/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/29/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cabinet warned there may be no more space for for asylum seekers and refugees here by end of week

Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refuge Council, warns of the potential danger for asylum seekers if the State cannot provide accommodation services for them.
11/29/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sinn Féin calls for Justice Minister Helen McEntee to resign

Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin’s Finance Spokesperson, addresses claims his party is "playing politics" with last Thursday’s riots in Dublin.
11/29/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Emily Hand refuses to speak above whisper, father says

Cian McCormack speaks to the mayor of Kibbutz Amit Solvy about the release of Emily Hand following her kidnapping from the town on 7th October.
11/29/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Israel and Hamas expected to release more people

Fran McNulty, Correspondent in Israel, discusses the latest on truce between Israel and Hamas.
11/29/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/29/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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Donegal pupils star in Ed Sheeran video

Edel Temple, teacher at Finn Valley College in Donegal reacts to the news that Ed Sheeran has chosen a video made by their school for his new song, Magical.
11/29/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/29/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ireland generated 17.6 millions tonnes of waste in 2021, EU targets 55% recycling by 2025

Warren Phelan, Manager of the Circular Economy Programme with the Environmental Protection Agency identifies the key areas that undermines Ireland's recycling targets.
11/28/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/28/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/28/20233 minutes
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Retail workers in Dublin City trapped for hours last week during unrest

Kieran Dineen reports on how shopkeepers in Dublin City are feeling following the unrest in the area last week.
11/28/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/28/20236 minutes
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Is a further extension of the ceasefire in the Middle East likely?

Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor with The Economist, on the potential next steps in the Israel/Hamas conflict.
11/28/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with last week's unrest in Dublin City top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent looks ahead to this morning's Cabinet discussion.
11/28/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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Deal reached to extend Israel-Hamas truce

Fran McNulty, Correspondent, has the latest from Israel, as the negotiated truce between Hamas and Israel is extended by two further days.
11/28/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/28/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Report shows people aging with intellectual disabilities in Ireland today are in better health with more control of their lives

Mary McCarron, professor of ageing and intielectual disabilities at Trinity College discusses the report on aging for people with intelectual disabilities.
11/28/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
11/28/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/28/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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Call for shop workers to be seen as essential workers with assaults against them to warrant extra penalty

Vincent Jennings, Chief Executive of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association, calls for better protections for his members in the wake of last week’s rioting in Dublin.
11/28/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/28/20232 minutes, 47 seconds
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Garda Commissioner Drew Harris tells Dublin City Joint Policing Committee they were not caught out by riots

Tara Deacy, Social Democrats Councillor and Chairperson of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee, recaps yesterday’s meeting of the committee that saw senior members of An Garda Síochána quizzed on their plans to keep violence and disruption in the capital at bay.
11/28/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Fine Gael TD Fergus O'Down announces he will not run at next election

Fergus O’Dowd, Fine Gael TD for Louth and former Minister of State, discusses his intention to step down at the next general election after more than five decades in politics.
11/28/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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Woodpeckers blamed for power outages as crews repair damaged electricity infrastructure

Niall Hatch, Head of Communications & Development with Bird watch Ireland, on the growing problem woodpeckers are posing for the State’s electricity network.
11/28/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Diplomatic row breaks out between UK and Greece over Elgin Marbles

Dr. Sarah Doherty, archaeologist and Ceramicist at Oxford University, discusses the background to the diplomatic row between the UK and Greece over the Elgin Marbles.
11/28/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Labour: 'There are a number of issues with An Garda Síochána, Dublin City is being run on overtime'

Aodhan O Riordan, TD and Labour's Justice Spokesperson, discusses the issues last Thursday's riots throw up.
11/27/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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'A lot will need to change following events last week' Min. Simon Harris on Dublin riots

Simon Harris, Minister for Higher Education, on the aftermath of the riots in Dublin and the impact of a deteriorating political situation with Israel.
11/27/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
11/27/20232 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/27/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/27/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Talks on a new public sector pay deal begin today

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses the beginning of Public Sector Pay Talks.
11/27/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Garda Commissioner and Minister for Justice to be invited before Oireachtas Justice Committee

James Lawless, Oireachtas Justice Committee Chairman, discusses why they need to hear from the Garda Commissioner and the Minister for Justice on the roits in Dublin last Thursday.
11/27/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/27/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Irish ambassador to Israel summoned for 'reprimand'

Fran McNulty, Correspondent in Israel, has the latest on the diplomatic row between Ireland and Israel, following comments made by Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.
11/27/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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Inside Gaza: Hopes ceasefire will be extended

Cian McCormack speaks to Fidaa Al-Araj who works with Oxfam in Gaza.
11/27/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/27/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/27/20234 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/27/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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Irish writer Paul Lynch wins the 2023 Booker Prize

Author Belinda McKeon reacts to Paul Lynch's Booker prize win.
11/27/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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Yuno cuts electricity price for customers who fix price

Joe Mag Raoilaigh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, on Yuno Energy cutting electricity prices for customers who agree to a fixed rate.
11/27/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn who speaks to Neil McDonnell of ISME about how yesterday's unrest in Dublin City will affect business today and in the upcoming busy Christmas shopping season.
11/24/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Min. for Education praises 'the incredible selflessness' of the school staff following incident

Norma Foley, Education Minister, discusses the attack which took place outside Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire in Dublin on Thursday and the subsequent riots in the city centre.
11/24/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Gardaí targeted and their cars set alight during night of chaos in capital

Cian McCormack reports live from Dublin city centre after last nights riots in the capital.
11/24/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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GRA: 'Riots bring into focus how standards of training and equipment have been allowed to fall'

Brendan O'Connor, President of the Garda Representative Association, discusses the violent unrest in Dublin after stabbing attack.
11/24/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Four day ceasefire in Israel-Hamas War has begun

Fran McNulty reports from Tel Aviv on the latest in the ceasefire and release of hostages.
11/24/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/24/20233 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
11/24/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/24/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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Three children and their carer stabbed yesterday afternoon in Parnell Square in Dublin City

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the stabbings in Dublin City of three children and the following unrest.
11/24/20236 minutes, 55 seconds
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Min. for Justice: 'This is not something we have seen before, it will not be tolerated and allowed to disrupt lives'

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses the stabbings in Parnell Square as well as the unrest that broke out in Dublin City.
11/24/202310 minutes, 30 seconds
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Does policing in Ireland need a radical change?

Daithi De Roiste, Lord Mayor of Dublin and Michael O’Sullivan, former Assistant Garda Commissioner, discuss the riots in Dublin city centre on Thursday night.
11/24/20235 minutes, 3 seconds
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Garda Commissioner says 34 people have been arrested and a number of these will appear in court this morning

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on what Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said in his media briefing this morning.
11/24/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/24/20232 minutes, 49 seconds
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Patrick Kielty gears up to present first ever Late Late Toy Show

Kate Varley gets a look behind the scenes of The Late Late Toy Show set as Patrick Kielty prepares to present the show for the very first time.
11/24/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/23/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
11/23/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/23/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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'Dream come true' for Paul Murray at Irish Book Awards

Paul Murray speaks to Laura Fletcher after 'The Bee Sting' was named Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards last night.
11/23/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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Exit-poll suggests victory for far-right, anti-Islam pary in Dutch election

Susannah Palk, freelance journalist in The Haque, discusses the general election in The Netherlands.
11/23/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Govt. set to scrap Triple Lock for Defence Forces' missions overseas

Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, responds to plans by the Government to remove the Triple-Lock on the deployment of the Defence Forces on overseas missions.
11/23/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/23/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Fighting in Israel-Hamas War expected to resume following ceasefire

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent, in Jerasulem discusses the latest on the ceasefire and release of hostages.
11/23/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/23/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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Hostages being held by Hamas expected to be released tomorrow

Tom Bateman, BBC Middle East correspondent discusses planned release of Israeli hostages delayed until Friday.
11/23/20238 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/23/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/23/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Nurses at St. John’s Hospital in Limerick to begin industrial action this morning

Mary Fogarty, Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation Assistant Director of Industrial Relations, discusses the start of a period of work to rule at St John’s Hospital in Limerick.
11/23/20233 minutes
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Two people dead after car explosion atUS-Canada border

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist with the latest on the car explosion at US-Canada border.
11/23/20232 minutes, 43 seconds
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Hospitals in Northern Gaza almost all out of service

Kate Nolan, Deputy Director of Operations, Médecins Sans Frontières – Doctors Without Borders discusses their work in war torn Gaza and Sudan.
11/23/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cathal Berry: 'Triple-Lock is not a component for Ireland's neutrality'

Cathal Berry, Independent TD and former Army Ranger, responds to plans by the Government to remove the Triple-Lock on the deployment of the Defence Forces on overseas missions.
11/23/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Stephen Kenny's time as Ireland manager comes to an end, who might replace him?

Eamon Dunphy, former footballer and RTÉ pundit, and now podcaster, discusses the decision to not give Stephen Kenny a new contract and the search for a new manager for the Republic of Ireland team.
11/23/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Family of hostages: 'We are happy to hear about the deal, it's a good start but we're waiting to see if it will happen'

Cian McCormack speaks to Daniel Lifshitz whose grandparents were kidnapped from the Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th.
11/23/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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Almost 1-in-4 drivers involved in fatal crashes between 2018-2022 were driving for work

Sarah O'Connor, Director of Partnerships and External Affairs at the Road Safety Authority, discusses RSA analysis which has found that from 2018 to 2022, 23% of drivers involved in fatal collisions were driving for work.
11/23/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
11/22/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Hopes that ceasefire will allow other diplomatice ideas develop

John Lyndon, executive director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace explains why even a temporary ceasefire is a good first step in a lasting piece.
11/22/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Swimming coach who set up cameras in a pool in Dublin and recorded young girls is jailed

Michael Lynch, Safeguarding Consultant and former Senior Investigating Officer with An Garda Siochana National Protective Services Bureau discusses the importance of safeguarding for children following the conviction of a Swim Ireland coach for the sexual exploitation of children.
11/22/20237 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/22/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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People warned to exercise caution this Black Friday

Gráinne Griffin Director of Communications at the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission discusses the danger posed by bogus bargains on Black Friday.
11/22/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why was OpenAI Co-founder Sam Altman sacked and now returning as CEO?

Elaine Burke, tect journalist and host of the 'For Tech's Sake' podcast on OpenAI Co-founder Sam Altman being sacked before returning as CEO.
11/22/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/22/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/22/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Today marks 60th Anniversary of JFK assassination

Steve Futterman reports on the 60th anniversary of assassination of American President John F. Kennedy.
11/22/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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Will ceasefire lead to lasting peace?

Dan Williams, Reuters senior correspondent, based in Jerusalem discusses the Israel's cabinet vote on hostage deal.
11/22/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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'We are waiting and hoping, I hope my mum will come back' - Families of hostages held by Hamas

Cian McCormack speaks to families of some hostages taken during the Oct 7 Hamas attack as they hope release of 50 hostages during ceasefire will bring good news.
11/22/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Report into Irish Defence Forces recommends significant changes

Mark Keane, President of PDFORRA, reacts to the publication of the Detailed Implementation Plan for the Report of the Commission on the Defence Forces.
11/22/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Govt. signs off on plan to increase PRSI over five years

Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, outlines the Government's signed-off plans to increase PRSI rates over the next five years.
11/22/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/22/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Israel-Hamas War: Four day ceasefire and release of 50 hostages agreed

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, explains the political tensions in Israel/Gaza in the context of the ceasefire.
11/22/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/22/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/22/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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What will four-day ceasefire mean for humanitarian aid?

Riham Jafari, Communication & Advocacy Coordinator with ActionAid Palestine explains what a possible ceasefire in Gaza would mean for humanitarian aid.
11/22/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with unemployment benefits on agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses what is happening at Cabinet today.
11/21/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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UK's Dept. for Levelling Up announces funding for 55 projects but none in Northern Ireland

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, explains why Northern Ireland was left out of UK levelling up funding.
11/21/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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UN warns we are 'out of road' in relation to greenhouse gas emissions and rising temperatures

Dr Cara Augustenborg, Assistant Professor in Environmental Policy, UCD, and Climate Change Advisory Council member, discusses the failures of countries including Ireland to meet their emission-cutting pledges.
11/21/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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'This is a welcome development' - SIPTU reaction to new benefits

Adrian Kane, SIPTU Divisional Organiser, reacts to the changes to redundancy which will provide workers with pay-related benefits for up to nine months.
11/21/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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HSE urging every eligible person to get vaccinated against flu and Covid-19

Dr Éamonn O’Moore, Director of National Health Protection at the HSE explains why now is the perfect time to get the winter flu and Covid vaccine.
11/21/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/21/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says in The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/21/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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Calls for ideas for original five-minute plays that may be staged in Cork next summer

Anne Clarke of Landmark Productions is on the lookout for six budding playwrights to have their plays performed at the Cork Midsommer Festival next June.
11/21/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/21/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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Online security tool to prevent online shoppers being scammed being launched today

Donna O'Shea, Chair of Cybersecurity, Munster Technological University discusses a new tool to prevent online shoppers from being scammed.
11/21/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/21/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/21/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/21/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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Deal that would see Hamas release hostages appears to be edging closer

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Tel Aviv on the latest developments on the possible release of hostages held in Gaza.
11/21/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Tonight's friendly widely expected to be Stephen Kenny's last game as Ireland manager

Brian Kerr, former Republic of Ireland manager analyses Stephen Kenny’s reign in the role as he faces what could be his final game as international manager tonight.
11/21/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Should it be easier to get goods repaired rather than replaced?

Ciarán Cuffe, Green Party MEP, on new rules to make it easier for consumers to request repairs for goods that are being voted on by the European Parliament.
11/21/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Hostage deal expected in next few days unless 'something extreme' happens

Professor Yossi Mekelberg, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, gives his assessment on the evolving situation in the Middle East.
11/21/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
11/21/20232 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/20/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/20/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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'It's been rough, we never expected anything like this evil' - cousin of man being held hostage

Tomer Keshet, relative of Israeli family taken hostage by Hamas, on increasing calls to secure their release.
11/20/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
11/20/20231 minute, 57 seconds
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Deal between Israel and Hamas to release hostages appears close

Scott Walker, hostage negotiator and former Senior Counter-Terrorism Advisor to the UN, discusses mediation talks taking place between Israel and Hamas
11/20/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/20/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Calls from the UN on the United States to change approach to the Middle East conflict

Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, tells us why she and the other Elders are calling on United States President Joe Biden to do more to try and find a lasting peace in the Middle East.
11/20/20238 minutes, 23 seconds
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WHO moving sick and injured children and babies from Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza

Mike Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organisation's Health Emergencies Programme, tells us about the efforts to protect life at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza by moving ill children away from the building which has been raided by Israeli forces.
11/20/20238 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/20/20237 minutes, 40 seconds
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World Health Organisation labels Al-Shifa hospital a 'death zone' after visit

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem with the latest on the Israel-Palestine war.
11/20/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Quad bike operators must wear a helmet on farms and public roads from today

Pat Griffin, Senior Inspector for Farm Safety with the Health and Safety Authority.
11/20/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/20/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/20/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dublin Bus to roll out dozens of electric busses

Billy Hann, CEO of Dublin Bus, tells us about the new infrastructure just installed which allows for dozens of electric buses to be rolled out across the capital, 18 months after they were ordered.
11/20/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/17/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Unions meeting to consider govt. invitation for talks on public sector pay deal

Fórsa's Niall Shanahan discusses the issues ahead before agreeing to enter new national pay talks.
11/17/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/17/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/17/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Workers to be entitled to five sick days from January

Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, discusses new sick pay rules coming into force in January.
11/17/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
11/17/20232 minutes
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'I don't know where they are' Irish-Palestinian man awaiting news of his children in Gaza

Khalid El Estal, Irish-Palestinian man living in Naas, has an update on efforts to evacuate his two young children from Gaza.
11/17/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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Spotify to introduce new rules that will mean some artists won't get paid

Kieran Dineen reports on new rules at Spotify that will change the payment structure for artists.
11/17/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
11/17/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/17/20237 minutes, 12 seconds
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Rising number of deaths on Irish roads described as 'grim' and 'an emergency'

Professor Denis Cusack, Director of the Medical Bureau of Road Safety, discusses the worrying number of road deaths.
11/17/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Elon Musk's SpaceX receives clearance for second-ever launch of giant Starship rocket

Dr. Niamh Shaw, Science Communicator and education looks ahead to SpaceX's second launch of its giant Starship rocket.
11/17/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/17/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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President to host reception to mark World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims today

Donna Price, Irish Road Victims Association discusses plan to improve safety on Irish roads.
11/17/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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IDF promises ground operation will eventually 'include both the north and south' of Gaza

RTÉ Correspondent Paul Cunningham, has the latest from the Middle East, as more Irish citizens are expected to cross the border from Gaza into Egypt.
11/17/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy to present new show on Virgin Radio, which will be broadcast in Ireland

John Purcell, Chair of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland, reacts to the syndication of Ryan Tubridy's Virgin Radio UK show on several local radio stations in Ireland.
11/17/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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Protest demanding more to be done for minors with eating disorders taking place today

Amy Hanley explains why she founded the Mind EveryBody campaign after being dissatisfied with the healthcare her daughter received after being diagonosed with an eating disorder.
11/17/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Fresh appeal for help as latest search for Columba McVeigh ends

Jon Hill, Lead Investigator, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains, discusses the latest search to find Columba McVeigh's remains.
11/16/20233 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/16/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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More Irish passport holders set to leave Gaza today

Cian McCormack speaks with Kildare-based Palestinian Khalid El-Estal about his children crossing into Egypt with their uncle and Ayelet Shmuel is Director of the International Resilience Center in Sderot and she has briefed Tánaiste Micheál Martin about what happened there on October 7th.
11/16/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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NASA's James Webb space telescope discovers candy floss planet

Kevin Nolan, lecturer in physics at Technological University Dublin discusses a newly-analysed planet where it rains sand and smells of burnt matches.
11/16/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
11/16/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Fleeing Gaza: 'This is the first time we have felt safe without fear for 50 days'

Irish-Palestinian Ibrahim Alagha explains how he and his family escaped Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
11/16/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tánaiste reiterates 'Ireland believes in a ceasefire' as he visits Middle-East

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Isreal on the latest on the war and the Irish hostages.
11/16/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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Another tumultuous day in UK Politics with blows for government and opposition

Jon Tonge, Professor of British & Irish Politics, University of Liverpool on another tumultuous day in British politics.
11/16/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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New Sale of Alcohol Bill raises number of questions

James Lawless, Fianna Fáil TD, discusses the findings of the Oireacthas Justice Committee report on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Sale of Alcohol Bill.
11/16/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/16/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/16/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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UN Security Council approves resolution calling for humanitarian pause in fighting in Gaza

Dr Natalie Thurtle, Deputy Medical Coordinator of Médecins Sans Frontieres, on the conditions inside Gaza's hospitals, amid growing calls for a ceasefire.
11/16/20236 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant fit for purpose?

Marc O'Driscoll reports on one person's experience with the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, and Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson, discusses why so few vacant and derelic refurbishment grants have been provided.
11/16/202313 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/16/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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US President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping agree to resume military communications

Demetri Sevastopulo, US-China correspondent at Financia Times discusses US President Joe Biden and chinease leader Xi Jinping meeting in San Francisco.
11/16/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/16/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/16/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Omagh's mystery hum keeps Tyrone residents awake

Stephen Donnelly, Alliance Party councillor, on the mystery of an unidentified humming sound keeping people awake at night in Omagh.
11/15/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/15/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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Israeli forces enter Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital in 'targeted' operation against Hamas

BBC journalist Rushdi Abualouf in Gaza and Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Region at the World Health Organisation, calls for a ceasefire in Gaza to evacuate new-borns and vulnerable patients from hospitals
11/15/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
11/15/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/15/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/15/20232 minutes, 45 seconds
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RTÉ increases spending for independent production in new ten-point plan

Susan Kirby, chief executive of Screen Producers Ireland, explains why she is welcoming the news that RTE will increase spending on independent production.
11/15/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/15/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
11/15/20232 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/15/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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Social Democrats call to place economic sanctions on Israel and withdraw diplomatic status from Israeli Ambassador

Social Democrats leader Deputy Holly Cairns discusses her party's motions to expel the Israeli ambassador and call for economic sanctions on Israel which will be voted on in the Dail tonight.
11/15/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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Tenancy termination remains largest issue facing private renters - Threshold

John-Mark McCafferty, Threshold CEO discusses 2022 annual report on homelessness in Ireland
11/15/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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First group of Irish citizens leave Gaza through Rafah

RTÉ Cian McCormack speaks to Irish citizen Aymen Shaheen who prepares to leave Gaza with his family today. RTÉ Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham speaks to Tánaiste Michaeál Martin in Cairo, Egypt and provides updates of those fleeing.
11/15/202322 minutes, 26 seconds
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Calls on Government to introduce mandatory sepsis protocols in all hospitals

Ciaran and Orla Staunton, Co-Founder of the End Sepsis campaign group, calls for the Government to introduce mandatory sepsis protocols in all hospitals after their 12-year-old son Rory died from sepsis in New York in 2012.
11/15/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Supreme Court to hear if judicial bill is constitutional

Oran Doyle, Professor in Law at Trinity College Dublin, looks ahead to the Supreme Court examination of the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill
11/15/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Survey shows over 25% of Commissioned Officers see themselves leaving Defence Forces within five years

Lieutenant Colonel Conor King, General Secretary of the Representative Association of Commissioned Officers, reacts to a new survey highlighting the recruitment and retention crisis within the Defence Forces.
11/14/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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WHO warns that conditions at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza are 'catastrophic'

Tom Bateman, BBC Middle East Correspondent, discusses the latest on the war between Israel and Hamas.
11/14/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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David Cameron makes dramatic return to British Politics

Henry Hill, Deputy Editor of Conservative Home, reacts to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's dramatic reshuffle of his front bench.
11/14/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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RTÉ aiming to reduce staff by 400 by 2028

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses today's cabinet meeting where RTÉ will be top of the agenda.
11/14/20238 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
11/14/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/14/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/14/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Iceland town evacuated as risk of volcano erupting remains 'high and significant'

Dr. Matthew Roberts, Director of the service and esearch division at the Icelandic Met Office, discusses the prospect of a volcano eruption in Iceland.
11/14/20232 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/14/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
11/14/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Relief scheme extended to Galway as clean-up following Storm Debi begins

Cllr. Eddie Hoare, The Mayor of Galway City, and Oranmore trader Michael White discuss the fallout in the county from Storm Debi.
11/14/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Situation described as 'terrible' for humanitarian aid workers on the ground in Gaza

Ramesh Rajasingham, head of OCHA in Geneva discusses the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza during his visit to Ireland.
11/14/20239 minutes, 41 seconds
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EPA says four local authorities doing very poor job in environmental enforcement

David Pollard, Programme Manager of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Enforcement, discusses the latest report on the environmental performance of local authorities last year.
11/14/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/14/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/14/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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What would a slimmed down version of RTÉ look like?

Cearbhall Ó Síocháin, Secretary of RTÉ Trade Union Group, and Eileen Culloty, Assistant Professor at the Dublin City University Future of Journalism Institute, react to the reporting that staff numbers at RTÉ could be reduced by 20%.
11/14/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
11/13/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Over 55,000 properties now without power and areas hit by flooding

Joe MagRaollaigh and Laura Hogan, Correspondents, report on how Storm Debi is affecting different parts of the country.
11/13/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Min. with responsibility for OPW: 'The damage will only become clear now'

Patric O'Donovan, Minister with responsibility for the OPW and member of the National Emergency Co-Ordination Group, on Storm Debi.
11/13/20235 minutes, 1 second
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UN Secretary General warns Israel cannot use 7 October attack as 'reason for collective punishment of Palestine'

Kim Sengupta, World Affairs Editor at The Independent reports from Israel on the escalating healthcare crisis in Gazan hosiptals.
11/13/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Storm Debi causes disruption accross the country with number of areas hit

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Correspondent, is in Oranmore, Co. Galway with the latest on how the west has been hit by Storm Debi while Conor Kane, Correspondent, has the latest from counties Clare, Wicklow and Dublin.
11/13/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/13/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/13/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/13/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Met Éireann says warning may be extended further as they advise people to stay indoors

Gerry Murphy, Senior forecaster with Met Éireann, gives an update on the impact of Storm Debi as it tracks across the country.
11/13/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
11/13/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Schools and childcare facilities in most counties being advised to close this morning

Seamus Mulconry, General Secretary of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association, and Noel Mulderrig, owner of Kids Haven Creche in Shannon, discuss the impact of Storm Debi.
11/13/20239 minutes, 41 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
11/13/20231 minute, 56 seconds
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Status Red wind warning in place as forecasters warn of 'potential danger to life'

Gerry Murphy, Senior forecaster with Met Éireann, gives an update on the impact of Storm Debi as it tracks across the country.
11/13/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/13/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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Road disruption accorss the country with local authorities beginning clean-up

Keith Leonard, National Director for Fire and Emergency Management, gives an update as Storm Debi passes over the country.
11/13/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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Hospitals in Gaza struggling to cope due to lack of electricity, water and internet

Fikr Shalltoot, Director of Medical Aid for Palestinians, explains how the lack of resources in Gaza is impacting the healthcare of Palestinians.
11/13/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Galway City Council, HSE, An Garda Siochána and Fire Service meet to review damage

Brian Tapley, Regional Manager with ESB Networks, and Gerry O'Malley, Galway's Chief Fire Officer, on the damage that has been caused by Storm Debi.
11/13/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Suella Braverman sacked as Britain's Home Secretary

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports that Suella Braverman has been sacked amid a UK Govt. reshuffle.
11/13/202358 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
11/10/20231 minute, 24 seconds
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Potato farmers facing crop losses as harvest hit by waterlogged fields

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on the crisis affecting potato growers as the ongoing bad weather threatens this years potatoe crops.
11/10/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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US says Israel will implement four hour pauses in northern Gaza from to allow people to flee

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Israel on the latest on the on-going war.
11/10/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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33-year-old Jozef Puska found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy

Sarah Benson, Women's Aid, discusses the Ashling Murphy murder case and the wider issues of violence againt women in Ireland.
11/10/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
11/10/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Marches to place across Europe over weekend in relation to conflict in Middle East

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, John Litchfield, Paris based journalist, and Jenny Witt, journalist in Hamburg, discuss marches planned across Europe linked to the conflict in the Middle East.
11/10/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/10/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
11/10/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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HSE warning following more than 20 heroin overdoses in Dublin City yesterday

Pauline McKeown, Chief Executive of the Coolmine addiction treatment centre, speaks to Eithne Dodd, about the HSE warning to heroin users to avoid new batches of the drug following several overdoses yesterday and Professor Eamon Keenan, HSE National Clinical Lead of Addiction Services explains how they are responding.
11/10/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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No indication as to why Jozef Puska stabbed Ashling Murphy to death

Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, looks back on the trial of Jozef Puska who was found guilty yesterday of the murder of Ashling Murphy in January 2022.
11/10/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/10/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ashling Murphy remembered throughout the Tullamore area

Vivienne Clarke, local journalist in Tullamore, explains the impact of the Ashling Murphy murder trial on the community.
11/10/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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Israeli forces reported to have killed 18 Palestinians across occupied West Bank

Leila Molana-Allen, PBS News Hour Special Correspondent, reports on the clearing of Palestine settlers from the West Bank.
11/10/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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Local community said to be in 'shock and huge bewilderment' following discovery of bodies in Clare

Joe Killeen, local Fianna Fáil County Councillor, on the deaths of a man and woman in Corofin, Co. Clare.
11/10/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/10/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/10/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Bodies of man and woman discovered at property in north Clare yesterday

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports on the discovery of the bodies of a man and a woman in Corofin, Co. Clare yesterday afternoon.
11/10/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Israel’s Chief Military Spokesman says 50,000 Palestinians have left Gaza City area

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Tel Aviv as up to 50,000 Palestinians fled Gaza City on Wednesday.
11/9/20236 minutes, 57 seconds
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Jason Corbett's children deliver powerful victim impact statements

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent, with the Irish Independent reports on the sentencing of Molly and Tom Martens in relation to the manslaughter of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
11/9/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
11/9/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/9/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Irish College of General Practitioners to offer 20% more training places this year

Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, discusses the provision of GP training places and the passing of the Public Health Bill in the Dáil.
11/9/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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European Court of Justice to make preliminary ruling on Apple tax case today

Lorcan Allen, Business Editor at The Business Post, looks ahead to the ruling due this morning from the European Court of Justice on the long-running Apple tax case.
11/9/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/9/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/9/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/9/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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RTÉ offers Kelly-Forbes note to PAC provided it is not published

Mary Regan reports on RTÉ's offer to PAC on key documents.
11/9/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Molly and Tom Martens sent back to prison for killing of Jason Corbett

Jason Corbett's family issue a statement following the sentencing of Tom and Molly Martens for his manslaughter yesterday and lawyers for the Martens - Jay Vannoy and Jones Byrd - spoke to the media yesterday.
11/9/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
11/9/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/9/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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Warning dental patients are being placed at risk due to lack of regulation

Aoife Hegarty of RTÉ Investigates brings the latest developments on the legislative reform needed to protect the public from rogue dentists.
11/9/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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UK's Home Secretary Suella Braverman under fire for Northern Ireland comparison

George Parker, Financial Times Political Editor, on the UK's Home Secretary Suella Braverman being criticised after she used Northern Ireland as a point of comparison when characterising pro-Palestinian demonstrations as "hate marches".
11/9/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should Ireland's voting age be lowered to 16?

Jennifer Kavanagh, law lecturer, in South East Technological University, discusses the merits of lowering Ireland's voting age from 18 to 16.
11/9/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Inside Gaza: Ordinary civilians facing daily bombardment

Cian McCormack talks to Samir Zaquot, Deputy Director General of the Al-Mezan Centre for Human Rights, about the situation on the ground in Rafah, southern Gaza.
11/9/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/8/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/8/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/8/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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Min. for Agriculture: 'Discovery of atypical BSE should not impact on Ireland's wider export markets'

Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, discusses the fall-out from suspending beef exports from Ireland to the Chinese market after a case of atypical BSE was detected in a bovine animal here.
11/8/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/8/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/8/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
11/8/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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Irish beef exports to China stopped after case of atypical BSE detected

Brendan Golden, IFA Lifestock Chair, discusses the move by the Chinese authorities to supend Irish beef imports.
11/8/20237 minutes, 12 seconds
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Hundreds of thousands of people remain in Gaza as war enters second month

Kate Varley reports on the situation facing people in northern Gaza which has been described as a ‘siege within a siege.'
11/8/20237 minutes, 1 second
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Irish National ICU Audit Annual Report for 2021 being launched today

Professor Rory Dwyer, Clinical Lead of the Irish National ICU Audit Report for 2021 discusses their findings.
11/8/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Israel targets Hamas tunnels after encircling Gaza City

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent at Reuters, gives the latest updates on the attacks in Gaza.
11/8/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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RTÉ documentary to fast forward to 2050 to cover unprecedented night of climate action

Mark Little, journalist and presenter, on returning to our screens as co-host of a new documentary which looks at the climate challenge through the lens of the year 2050.
11/8/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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Death toll in Gaza surpasses 10,300 according to Hamas run health ministry

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Tel Aviv as the conflict in Gaza continues.
11/8/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Closing arguments to be heard in Corbett case today

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent, reports on the latest on the Molly and Tom Martens case in the US in relation to the manslaughter of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
11/8/20236 minutes, 55 seconds
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First images from Europe's Euclid space telescope released

Kevin Nolan, lecturer in physics at Technological University Dublin, discusses the first images release by the Euclid space telescope.
11/8/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/8/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Businesses counting cost of damage one week on from flooding in Newry

Julie Gibbons, President of the Newry Chamber of Commerce and Trade, gives an update on the situation for businesses in the city after last week’s devasting floods.
11/8/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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UN Secretary General appeals for 'cool heads' over Israel-Gaza conflict

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter discusses the latest developments at the United Nations over the Gaza conflict.
11/7/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/7/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/7/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
11/7/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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'They are not human, they don't even care about their people' - daughter of woman taken hostage by Hamas

Neta Heiman Mina, whose mother was kidnapped on October 7th is calling on Israel to end its destruction of Gaza
11/7/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/7/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Donald Trump clashes with judge in court

Eric Hamm, Political Analyst with CTV News, reviews Donald Trump's court appearance yesterday where the former US President clashed with the judge and defended his business during his civil fraud case brought by authorities in New York.
11/7/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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Jason Corbett manslaughter case hears from three medical experts about death of his first wife

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent at the Irish Independent, has the latest in the Molly Martens case in the US in relation to the manslaughter of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
11/7/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell.
11/7/20231 minute, 52 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
11/7/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Death toll in Gaza surpasses 10,000

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Tel Aviv as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues.
11/7/20238 minutes, 39 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with phones in schools on the agenda

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews this week's cabinet meeting.
11/7/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann to attend State Opening of Parliament at Westminster today

Senator Jerry Buttimer, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, ahead of attending the State Opening of Parliament at Westminster.
11/7/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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National Centre for Species Survival being launched at Dublin Zoo today

Dr. Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, discusses the Zoo's new National Centre for Species Survival, which is being launched today.
11/7/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Three Irish women among expedition to Antarctic

Dr Niamh Shaw, science communicator and educator, is one of 95 women bound for the Antarctic as part of a 24-day leadership programme aimed at tackling climate change and empowering women in STEM.
11/7/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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Number of deaths on Irish roads continues to rise

Conor Faughnan, Transport Commentator & CEO of the Royal Irish Automobile Club, on the rising number of deaths on Irish roads.
11/7/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
11/7/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Tickets for Bruce Springsteen's Irish gigs on sale this morning

Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Editor with The Sun
11/6/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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Pharmacists to be given power to extend validity of prescriptions

Susan O'Dwyer, Head Of Professional Services with The Irish Pharmacy Union
11/6/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
11/6/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
11/6/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire
11/6/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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New figures reveal fall in number of children living in poverty

Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland
11/6/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
11/6/20236 minutes
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Irish Embassy confirms 8-year old daughter of Israeli-based Irishman abducted by Hamas could still be alive

RTE's Paul Cunningham in Israel last month speaking to Tom Hand Abeer Etefa is the senior communications officer for the World Food Programme Our Europe Editor, Tony Connelly in Tel Aviv
11/6/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes
11/6/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Sinn Féin calls for expulsion of Israeli ambassador

Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs and Defence and TD for Cavan-Monaghan
11/6/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Minister for Justice to unveil new plan to tackle human trafficking

Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee
11/6/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
11/6/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump to take to the stand in civil fraud trial today

Eric Hamm, Political Analyst with CTV News in the US
11/6/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Updates from the Gaza Strip, UNRWA and Lebanon

Cian McCormack speaking to Waseem Mustaha, an Oxfam staff member working in the Gaza Strip Juliette Touma, Director of Communications for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)Rania Abouzeid, Lebanon-based Journalist and Author
11/6/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
11/6/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mayo man trapped in Gaza hopes to leave warzone safely

Cian McCormack reports on a Mayo man trapped in Gaza that hopes to escape the warzone safely when the Rafah Crossing to Egypt opens to Irish citizens.
11/3/20237 minutes, 22 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
11/3/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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How well prepared is Ireland for the effects of climate change?

Professor Peter Thorne, Centre Director of ICARUS climate analysis group at Maynooth University, reacts to October's weather data
11/3/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Manslaughter sentence hearing told Jason Corbett's first wife did not die from asthma attack

Ralph Riegel, southern correspondent at the Irish Independent, has the latest in the Molly Martens case in the US in relation to the manslaughter of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
11/3/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Bankman-Fried convicted of defrauding FTX customers

Sam Bankman-Fried, who once ran one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, has been found guilty of fraud and money laundering at the end of a month-long trial in New York. Los Angeles-based reporter Steve Futterman explains.
11/3/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
11/3/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Carla O'Brien
11/3/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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New service allows people to check Irish air quality

Patrick Kenny, Senior scientist with the Environmental Protection Agency, on a new national air quality forecast service providing unprecedented and detailed information about air pollutants that launches today.
11/3/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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RTÉ releases more files to the Public Accounts Committee

Deputy Brian Stanley, chair of the Public Accounts Committee, discusses the latest release of information from RTÉ.
11/3/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Varadkar: Israel activity in Gaza 'approaching revenge'

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the latest comments from the Taoiseach where he said that what is happening in Gaza is not just self defence on the part of Israel, but "resembles something more approaching revenge". Later, we hear reaction from Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent.
11/3/202318 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan
11/3/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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Australian woman in court for alleged mushroom murders

Nathan Currie, reporter with Channel 7 in Australia discusses the case of an Australian woman charged with three murders over suspected mushroom poisoning
11/3/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
11/3/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
11/3/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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HSE faces opposition to latest plan to ease overcrowding in hospitals

Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary, Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation General Secretary, reacts to a HSE plan to discharge some elderly patients to the first available nursing home.
11/3/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
11/3/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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DPP to decide if George Gibney to face historical sexual abuse charges

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on new allegations of historical sexual abuse made against former swimming coach George Gibney.
11/2/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/2/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Irish Govt presence at inaugural AI Safety Summit in UK

Dara Calleary, Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation. discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence from the inaugural AI Safety Summit in the UK.
11/2/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Index shows gap between Ireland’s most disadvantaged areas and national average has increased

Martin Quigley, Pobal, discusses the latest index for deprivation in Ireland and why there are still closes on 200,000 living in extreme disadvantage.
11/2/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/2/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/2/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/2/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather warning lifted as Storm Ciarán moves away from Ireland

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann, on the impact and trajectory of Storm Ciarán.
11/2/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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New Beatles single to be released today

Dee Woods, presenter with Radio Nova, on the release of a brand new track from The Beatles, called 'Now and Then.'
11/2/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
11/2/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Dozens of Irish citizens remain trapped in Gaza

Reporter Cian McCormack speaks to Aymen Shaheen, an Irish citizen hoping to leave Gaza through the Rafah border crossing, and Mark Lowcock, senior fellow with the Centre for Global Development and former head of humanitarian affairs at the United Nations, on the humanitarian challenges facing Gaza.
11/2/202311 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rafah border crossing expected to open again today to allow foreign passport holders out of Gaza

Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News, reports from Israel, after the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt opened for the first time on Wednesday.
11/2/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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Taoiseach visits demilitarised zone dividing North and South Korea during Irish trade mission

Brian O'Donovan, reports from South Korea, on the Irish trade and political mission.
11/2/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/2/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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Jason Corbett trial hears children recount domestic violence

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent, Irish Independent, reports from North Carolina on the latest from the sentencing hearing of Molly and Tom Martens.
11/2/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
11/2/20232 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/1/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Dublin Fire Brigade responded to more than 350 call-outs last night

Greg O'Dwyer, Assistant Chief Fire Officer with Dublin Fire Brigade, on last night's activities for Halloween.
11/1/202314 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tougher sentences for domestic violence become law from today

Sarah Benson, Chief Executive Officer, of Women's Aid, on the implementation today of new laws which imposes tougher sentences for domestic violence.
11/1/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
11/1/202314 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
11/1/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Evidence of Molly Martens' mother described as 'not-credible' in Jason Corbett manslaughter case

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent at the Irish Independent, explains the new evidence entered by the defence in the Molly Martens case in the US in relation to the manslaughter of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
11/1/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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Newry struggles to deal with impact of flooding, damaging homes and businesses

Julie Gibbons, President of the Newry Chamber of Commerce, describes the impact of flooding on businesses in Newry.
11/1/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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Number of energy suppliers to cut charges for electricity and gas from today

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent discusses energy suppliers cutting charges for electricity and gas from today.
11/1/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
11/1/20231 minute, 26 seconds
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Parts of Louth hit by flooding after heavy rain in the region

Antóin Watters, Sinn Féin Councillor for Carlingford, on the impact of flooding in Louth following heavy rain in recent days.
11/1/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
11/1/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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At least 50 Palestinians dead after Israeli airstrikse on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza

Fran McNulty reports on the latest on the war in Gaza as the ground invasion of the region continues.
11/1/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/1/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
11/1/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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Israel once again demands release of hostages amid calls for ceasefire in Gaza

Merav Michaeli, Leader of the Israeli Labour Party, reacts to the airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza.
11/1/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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Gaza warns they are just 'hours away' from shutdown of main generators at hospitals

Fikr Shalltoot, Director of Medical Aid for Palestine, explains how the shortage of aid coming into Gaza is impacting hospitals and healthcare.
11/1/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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More bad weather on the way as Storm Ciarán approaches

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann, has an update on the latest weather warnings, as Storm Ciarán prepares to make landfall.
11/1/20232 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/31/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
10/31/20232 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/31/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/31/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/31/20232 minutes, 55 seconds
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Molly and Tom Martens' defence to focus on death of Jason Corbett's first wife

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent for the Irish Independent, reports from North Carolina where prosecutors have accepted a plea bargain deal with Molly Martens and her father Tom over the killing of Irishman Jason Corbett.
10/31/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/31/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Another week of bad weather on the way

Alan Duggan tells how he rescued five people from an estate in Rosslare, Wexford after the area was hit by flooding and Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann, looks ahead at the bad weather and the threat of more flooding.
10/31/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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Israeli PM Netanyahu says ceasefire in Gaza would be 'surrender to Hamas'

Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor at The Independent, reports on the humanitarian issues facing the citizens of Gaza as relief agencies say not enough aid is coming into the region.
10/31/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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Staying safe while enjoying Halloween

Dr. Paddy Fitzpatrick, Paediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant at CHI Temple Street, discusses the perils of Halloween and Michael Ryan, head of communications for Dublin City Council, encourages people to attend the community events organised in the capital.
10/31/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Rise in number of renters raising concerns over standard of properties

John-Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive of Threshold, discusses new figures showing a rise in the number of renters raising concerns over sub-standard accommodation.
10/31/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/31/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Israel-Gaza Feud: Hearing from both sides

Cian McCormack speaks to Samir Zaqout, Deputy General Director/Program Director with the Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights in Gaza and Igor Krivoi whose younger brother was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7th.
10/31/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Israeli troops free a soldier during ground operation in Gaza

Fran McNulty reports from Tel Aviv with the latest on the war in Gaza as the ground invasion of the region continues.
10/31/202310 minutes, 36 seconds
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Holidaymakers warned to be wary of 'ghost brokering"

Carol Lawton, AIB's Head of Financial Crime, on a new type of fraud called 'ghost brokering' which targets people booking travel breaks online.
10/31/20235 minutes
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Fresh calls for humanitarian aid to be delivered to Gaza

James Elder, UNICEF Global Spokesperson provides an update on the humanitarian situation for children in Gaza.
10/30/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/30/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sea Life Aquarium in Bray to cease trading in coming weeks

Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD, on the closure of Sea Life Aquarium in Bray which the operators confirmed is to cease trading in the coming weeks.
10/30/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Friends star Matthew Perry dies at 54

Steve Futterman, Los Angeles based journalist on the sudden death of actor Matthew Perry who made his name as part of the cast of Friends.
10/30/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/30/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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More than 8,000 lives now lost in Israel-Gaza feud

Fran McNulty reports on the ground in Israel on the latest developments with the Gaza conflict.
10/30/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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Molly and Thomas Martens in court today for hearing over murder of Jason Corbett

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent reports from Lexington in North Carolina ahead of a court hearing today related to the murder of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015.
10/30/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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London's Irish Cultural Centre marking Black History Month

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports on how Black History Month is being marked in the Irish Cultural Centre in London.
10/30/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Suspect on the run following mass shooting in Maine, USA

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist with the latest on the shooting in the city of Lewiston, Maine which killed 18 people.
10/27/20232 minutes, 28 seconds
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Over 7,000 people have reportedly been killed in Gaza

Jonathan Crickx, Chief of Communications at UNICEF Palestine discusses child casualties in Gaza and access to humanitarian assistance.
10/27/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Efforts to attract more women to sailing

Sharon Gaffney speaks to Irish sailor Pamela Lee who is leading an all female team in a major international competition
10/27/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/27/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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Spooky fun to be had around the country this weekend

Kieran Dineen joins us in studio to look ahead to what is on around the country this weekend.
10/27/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Sister of man being held hostage in Gaza: 'I hope he is ok, all we've got is hope'

Cian McCormack talks to Adi Kikozashvili, the sister of a man who was kidnapped by Hamas on October the 7th.
10/27/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Blanket ban on smartphones could be introduced in schools

Michael Gillespie, General Secretary of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland, gives his reaction to reports that smartphones could be banned from the classroom, under new plans being prepared by the Education Minister.
10/27/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/27/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.
10/27/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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Qatar said to be engaging highly with Hamas to release Israeli hostages

John Lyndon, ALLMEP, discusses the serious issues in the continuing Israel/Palestine conflict and the quest to free the 220 hostages.
10/27/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
10/27/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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Taoiseach in Brussels as EU leaders reach agreement on the Middle East

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor on European Union leaders calling for immediate humanitarian aid for those in need in Gaza .
10/27/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Carole Coleman.
10/27/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/27/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Carole Coleman.
10/27/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Uisce Éireann: 'Wastewater system is being upgraded but this is completely unacceptable'

Michael Tinsley, Uisce Éireann, outlines the waste water improvements they have been making across the country.
10/26/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh.
10/26/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/26/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/26/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Report warns over half of Ireland’s waste water discharges not meeting EU standards

Noel Byrne, EPA, discusses the issues facing Uisce Éireann in dealing with waste water and why more action is needed.
10/26/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/26/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/26/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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EU leaders meeting in Brussels today with conflict in Middle East top of the agenda

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, gives an overview of the European Council summit getting underway in Brussels this afternoon that will discuss the situation in the Middle East, support for Ukraine and the EU’s long-term budget.
10/26/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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UN warns that if fuel is not delivered to Gaza it will have scale back relief operation

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, says that the aid operation will soon stop if fuel is not let in to Gaza.
10/26/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Protecting your pets at Halloween

Owner of Brayvet [Pro:Bray-vet], Pete Wedderburn has advice for pet owners on how they can protect their four-legged friends this Halloween.
10/26/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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National Paediatric Mortality Register review highlights gaps in crucial information

Professor Michael Barrett, Chair NPMR Governance Committee, discusses the findings of a new report into infant and paediatric mortality in Ireland.
10/26/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/26/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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Benjamin Netanyahu makes television statement saying Israel is 'preparing for a ground invasion'

Nir Shani speaks to Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, about her son being held hostage by Hamas and Paul has the latest on the conflict.
10/26/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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22 people reported dead following mass shooting in US state of Maine

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports that at least 22 people have been killed in a mass shooting in Maine.
10/26/202310 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
10/26/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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New canal and Shannon bye-laws being proposed by Waterways Ireland

Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports on new proposed inland waterway bye-laws.
10/26/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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New report highlighs 'significant difficulties' faced by renters availing of HAP

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director of the Simon Communities of Ireland, discusses the latest Locked Out of the Market Housing Report.
10/25/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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Annual Climate Summit taking place at Trinity College this week

Moira Hannon looks ahead to the annual Climate Summit taking place at Trinity College Dublin.
10/25/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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Pressure intensifies on Republican representatives to elect new speaker of the House

Eric Ham, CTV News Political Analyst, discusses the latest developments following a day of high drama in US politics.
10/25/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
10/25/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dorás: 'Changes to refugee policy are needed by people need somewhere to live'

John Lannon, chief executive of Dorás reacts to proposals to place a cap on the length of time refugees would be provided with accommodation from the Irish state.
10/25/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Business owners in Midleton meet to discuss what's next following last week's flooding

Dr. Mike Thompson from Imokilly Medical Centre in Midleton assess the government’s funding scheme for businesses in the town hit by last week’s flooding and outline what is next for the business community.
10/25/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/25/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/25/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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This year's Wexford Festival Opera gets underway

Conor Kane, South-East Corrrespondent, reports from Wexford where the opera festival has featured local performers.
10/25/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
10/25/20231 minute, 56 seconds
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UN Secretary-General accused of being 'completely disconnected from reality' in Middle East

Paul Cunningham, RTÉ correspondent in Tel Aviv, has the latest on the conflict between Hamas and Israel.
10/25/20237 minutes, 59 seconds
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Israel calls for UN Secretary-General to resign over comments to Security Council

Yvonne Murray, Global Security Reporter, reports that the call for Antonio Guterres to resign came after he said the 7 Oct Hamas attack "did not happen in a vacuum".
10/25/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ministers divided over Ukrainian accommodation plans

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, outlines the proposals regarding accommodation for Ukrainian refugees that caused 'robust' discussion in Cabinet.
10/25/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/25/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Next rotation of Irish peacekeeping troops preparing to travel to Lebanon

Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Mac Eoin, Commanding Officer, of the 123rd Battalion, on the situation facing Irish peacekeeping troops in Lebanon as tensions rise in the Middle East.
10/25/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Tommy Meskill.
10/25/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Keren Creed.
10/25/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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Israel confirms release of two more hostages in Gaza

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Tel Aviv, following the news that two more Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas.
10/24/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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Man sentenced to life in prison for the murders of two gay men in Sligo

Kieran Rose, campaigner on LGBT issues in Ireland for more than 30 years explains the significance of yesterday's court ruling for Ireland's LGBTQ+ Community.
10/24/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/24/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Number of people using foodbanks on the rise

Kate Varley reports that there has been a significant increase in demand for food bank services.
10/24/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Helen Donohue.
10/24/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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Flooding hits Kilkenny as wet weather continues

Michael Doyle, Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council and Inistioge native, outlines yesterday’s flooding that saw firefighters evacuate pupils at St. Colmcille’s National School in the village and also gives an update on the situation in the county this morning.
10/24/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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Inside Gaza: One man's fear for his family in Gaza where 'safety does not exist'

Omar Ghried speaks to Cian McCormack from Gaza where his family's home has been destroyed in the conflict.
10/24/20237 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/24/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Preparations continue for Israel's expected ground invasion of Gaza

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, IDF spokesperson, reacts to calls for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian supplies into Gaza.
10/24/20238 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/24/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/24/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/24/20232 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with floods and health budget on the agenda

Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today's Cabinet meeting and the secretary general of Health and the head of HSE will appear before the Oireachtas Health Committee.
10/24/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
10/24/20232 minutes, 10 seconds
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Opposition: 'There are no short-term solutions to hospital overcrowding, this is like groundhog day'

David Cullinane, Sinn Féin Health Spokesperson, on the questions facing senior HSE and Department of Health representatives, as they prepare to appear before the Oireachtas Health Committee.
10/24/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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How secure are your passwords?

Dr. Hazel Murray from the Cybersecurity Education Group, Cyber Skills at Munster Technological University outlines the dos and don’ts when it comes to setting your passwords and the importance of keeping your digital accounts secure.
10/24/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/23/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
10/23/20231 minute, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/23/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/23/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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New weather warnings in place with country set to experience more rain

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann looks ahead to the possible impacts of a Status Orange rain warning in the south east of the country while Niall Healy, director of services at Cork County Council is expecting repeat flooding for some areas of east Cork.
10/23/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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Graham Norton apologises to Fermoy for guest's comments

Noel McCarthy, Chair of Fermoy Tidy Towns reacts to Graham Norton apologising for description of Cork town on his show.
10/23/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Citizens' Assembly on Drug Use makes recommendations

Gino Kenny TD, People Before Profit, on the representations issued by the Citizens' Assembly on Drug Use.
10/23/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/23/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Second convoy carrying aid has entered Gaza, according to the UN

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Tel Aviv on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
10/23/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/23/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Today marks 30 years since the Shankill bombing in Belfast

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent reports on the 30th anniversary of the Shankill bombing.
10/23/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Businesses to receive up to €70,000 under flood relief scheme

Keran Dineen reports on a new flood relief scheme that is being put to Cabinet and Deirdre Garvey, Irish Red Cross, outlines how compensation claims will be processed following recent flooding in east Cork.
10/23/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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Fears grow for pregnant women in Gaza where healthcare facilities are on the brink

Dominic Allen, United Nations Population Fund, discusses the harrowing challenges facing pregnant women in Gaza.
10/23/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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Louth woman dies in New York in suspected murder-suicide

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, on the death of an Irish woman in New York, in a suspected murder-suicide.
10/23/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/23/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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Paddy Cosgrave resigns as Web Summit CEO, conference set to go ahead

Jenny Darmody, Editor of Silicon Republic, on the resignation of Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave following social media comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
10/23/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Inside Gaza: 'It's really scary, every 10 minutes we hear a bombardment'

Irish- Palestinian, Aymen Shaheen tells our reporter Cian McCormack about life in Rafah where bombardment continues.
10/23/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/20/20234 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/20/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Clean-up continues in Midleton as Cork experiences more rain

Niall Healy, Director of Roads and Transportation at Cork County Council, has the latest on the clean-up operation in Midleton after the county was subjected to another night of rainfall.
10/20/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Min. for Finance: 'Assessment of damage will take time but supports will be made available'

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, discusses what resources will be given to alleviate flooding in certain in towns.
10/20/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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US President Joe Biden delivers rare Oval Office address as he seeks billions in military aid for Israel

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the key points from US President Joe Biden's defence spending address to the nation.
10/20/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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'The last 24 hours has been a nightmare' - Reaction from Midleton

Business owner Eleanor Dunlea speaks about the devastation in Midleton in the aftermath of Storm Babet.
10/20/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/20/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
10/20/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
10/20/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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Will storms like this week become more and more common with climate change?

Prof Peter Thorne, Maynooth University, discusses the issues the current storm and heavy rain is raising.
10/20/20232 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/20/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/20/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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UN warns Middle East is on the 'edge of an abyss'

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, has the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict from his base in Tel Aviv.
10/20/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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IFA presidential race underway with election set to take place in December

Joe MagRaollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, discusses the issues dominating the IFA presidential race.
10/20/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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WHO says aid needs to get into Gaza now and warns deal struck by Biden with Israel and Egypt does not go far enough

Dr Richard Brennan, World Health Organization, outlines plans to send aid trucks into Gaza through Egyptian border crossing.
10/20/20237 minutes, 29 seconds
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540 jobs at risk at formula factory in Limerick

Neil McGowan, SIPTU Organiser, discusses the reaction to the announcement that 540 jobs are under threat at the Wyeth Nutrition infant formula factory in Askeaton, Co Limerick.
10/19/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/19/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/19/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
10/19/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Should yesterday's weather warning have been red?

Eoin Sherlock, Head of Forecasting Division at Met Éireann, discusses the weather warnings which were issued to local authorities and the public ahead of Storm Babet.
10/19/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/19/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/19/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Merchants Quay Ireland saw over 100% rise in people presenting as homeless last year

Eddie Mullins, CEO of Merchants Quay Ireland, outlines the findings of the homeless and drug service’s annual report for 2022.
10/19/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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Flooding in Midleton, Co. Cork following month's worth of rain in less than 24 hours

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on flooding in Middleton, Co. Cork where homes and businesses have been deasted by flooding after Storm Babet.
10/19/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/19/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/19/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Parts of Waterford also hit by Storm Babet

Fergus Galvin, Director of Services with responsibility for Roads, Water & Environment at Waterford City & County Council, provides an update in the aftermath of Storm Babet.
10/19/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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Just over €1.36 billion has now been spent on National Children's Hospital

Catherine Murphy, Leas-Chathaoirleach, Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, reacts to latest estimates for National Children's Hospital.
10/19/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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Govt. developing new National Strategy to tackle disinformation

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on the new National Strategy being developed by the government on countering disinformation.
10/19/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Midleton schools and hospital affected by flooding from Storm Babet

Tess O’Donovan, Chief Officer for the Cork Kerry Community Healthcare Area, and Rhodri Mears, Principal of Midleton Educate Together National School, discuss the impact that yesterday’s flooding has had on the hospital, school and wider community.
10/19/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Israel to allow aid into Gaza via Egypt

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Tel Aviv on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
10/19/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Special report on the Safety and Welfare of Children in Direct Provision submitted by Ombudsman

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, discusses the latest report from the Ombudsman for Children into the safety and welfare of children in Direct Provision.
10/19/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cleanup to begin in areas hit by flooding after Storm Babet

Ger Barry, Senior Engineer at Cork County Council, explains the clean-up measures put in place after Storm Babet led to flooding in Middleton.
10/19/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/18/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hundreds feared dead after a huge explosion at a hospital in Gaza City

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the latest developments as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues to escalate.
10/18/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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Former adviser to Israeli and Palestinian Govts: 'Regardless of who it was, it needs to be condemned, it's a war crime'

Gershon Baskin, International Communities Organization, reacts to the latest developments as Israel-Hamas conflict death toll rises.
10/18/20239 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/18/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/18/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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Israeli Ambassador to Ireland: 'completely wrong of media not to place blame where it belongs'

Dana Erlich, Israeli Ambassador to Ireland, responds to the rising death toll as Israel prepares for a ground offensive in Gaza.
10/18/202311 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
10/18/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/18/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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Israeli military denies responsibility for hospital attack

Nibal Farsakh, Palestinian Red Crescent Society spokesperson, outlines the reaction following an air strike on a hospital in Gaza which has resulted in several hundred casualties.
10/18/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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New road safety education programme being launched today following increase in road deaths

Paula Hilman, Assistant Commissioner, outlines details of a new road safety programme being launched by An Garda Síochána.
10/18/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Calls for Hormone Replacement Therapy to be free for all women who need it

Senator Pauline O’Reilly, Green Party Senator discusses the free hormonal treatment for women going through the menopause.
10/18/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/18/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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US President Joe Biden arrives in Tel Aviv

Bel Trew, The Independent's Chief International Correspondent, reports from Tel Aviv as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues and intensifies.
10/18/20232 minutes, 18 seconds
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Reaction from the West Bank to hospital strike

Mariam Barghouti, writer based in Ramallah, West Bank, on the bombing of a hospital in Gaza which has killed up to 500 people.
10/18/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
10/18/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Tánaiste: Independent investigation by International Criminal Court should take place

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the escalating conflict in Israel and Gaza.
10/18/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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New shop powered by Artificial Intelligence opens at Dublin Airport

Kate Varley reports on a new AI shop that has opened at Dublin Airport.
10/17/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/17/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Reports suggest suspect shot by police after two Swedish football fans killed in Brussels

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, has the latest after two Swedish nationals were shot dead in Brussels last night.
10/17/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Strike by health and community workers called off

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on the latest developments on planned strike action by health and social care workers in the community and voluntary sector.
10/17/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/17/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
10/17/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Demand for services by human trafficking victims up 35% - report

Ailbhe Conneely, ocial affairs correspondent, on Ruhama's annual report.
10/17/20237 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hamas demands release of '6,000 male and female prisoners in Israeli prisons'

Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent with the UK Independent discusses the latest on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
10/17/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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Multiple weather warnings issued with Storm Babet set to hit the country today

David Joyce, Director of Operations at Cork City Council, discusses the potential impacts of Storm Babet with heavy rain forecast for much of the country today and tomorrow.
10/17/20232 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/17/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with energy credits on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today's busy Cabinet meeting that is expected to sign off on the payment dates for energy credits and extra welfare payments.
10/17/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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Higher penalty points on Bank Holiday weekends being proposed in new legislation

Susan Gray, PARC Road Safety Group, discusses new proposals for increased penalty points during Bank Holiday weekends.
10/17/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/17/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/17/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/17/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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European Union leaders meeting this afternoon to discuss unfolding crisis in the Middle East

Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs, discusses today’s European Council meeting called to address the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
10/17/20237 minutes, 30 seconds
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World Health Organisation warns Gaza has less than 24 hours of water, electricity and fuel left

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent in Jerusalem, with the latest on the war between Israel and Hamas.
10/17/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/16/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Israel pressing ahead with preparations for a ground offensive in Gaza

Rania Abouzeid, Lebanon-based journalist & author, on the escalation of cross-border fire between Israel and Lebanon.
10/16/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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Lower risk of power cuts this winter compared to last year

Mark Foley, Chief Executive of EirGrid, outlines the operator of the national electricity grid’s Winter Outlook for 2023/24.
10/16/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/16/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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Five men die in separate accidents on Irish roads over weekend

Marc O'Driscoll speaks with Dr. Kathryn Hayes of University of Limerick about the death of 21 year old student Joe Drennan and Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, reports on his death following a hit and run.
10/16/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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UNICEF warns 'time is running out for children in Gaza'

Peter Power, Executive Director UNICEF Ireland, on the urgent need for aid to support children under siege in Gaza.
10/16/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
10/16/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to 'demolish Hamas'

Paul Cunningham, Correspondent in Tel Aviv, on Israel's preparations for a ground offensive in Gaza, amid warnings over the humanitarian situation facing millions of Palestinians in Gaza.
10/16/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Exit polls suggest right-wing ruling party to lose majority in Poland

Liam Nolan, reports on the results of the first exit poll in Poland’s parliamentary election.
10/16/20234 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/16/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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CEO of HSE warns funding for next year is is 'not adequate' to run health service

Dr Brian Turner, Health Economist at Cork University Business School at University College Cork, discusses the challenges facing the HSE.
10/16/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/16/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/16/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Opposition calls for Min. for Health to come before the Dáil over 'deep concerns'

Duncan Smith, Labour Party health spokesperson outlines why he wants Stephen Donnelly to come before the Dáil on Tuesday.
10/16/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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EU struggling with its messaging around Middle East conflict

Tony Connolly, Europe Editor, on the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the EU.
10/16/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Damp summer leads to bumper pumpkin crop

Richard Odlum, Wexford pumpkin farmer, on the reasons behind this year's bumper pumpkin patch.
10/16/20232 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/16/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Israel vows there will be no pause in siege of Gaza Strip until hostages are freed

Ehud Olmert, former Israeli Prime Minister, reacts to the events of recent days as Israel vows to “crush and destroy” Hamas.
10/13/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Social media companies threatened with major penalties under new Digital Services Act

John Evans, Ireland's digital services commissioner, discusses the action taken by the European Commission against social media platforms over the spread of illegal content and disinformatino relating to the Middle East conflict.
10/13/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/13/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Israel calls for all civilians to leave Gaza City

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent at Reuters, has the latest from Israel, as a buildup of troops continues along the border with Gaza.
10/13/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Getty Murphy of Met Éireann.
10/13/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/13/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Calls for humanitarian corridor with civilians in Gaza without food, fuel or water

Laila Barhoum, Oxfam policy and advocacy manager, describes the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
10/13/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/13/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Age limit to join gardaí to be raised from 35 to 50

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice outlines why the age limit for joining An Garda Síochána is to be raised to 50.
10/13/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
10/13/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ireland prepare for Rugby World Cup quarter-final showdown with New Zealand

Kate Varley speaks to Irish rugby fans at Dublin airport who are heading to Paris and Phil Werahiko, Kiwi rugby coach for Belvedere College, looks ahead to the Ireland v New Zealand match.
10/13/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/13/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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Human remains found during search of Tina Satchwell's Cork house

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, has the latest on the Tina Satchwell murder investigation.
10/13/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/13/20237 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/12/20232 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/12/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Report shows considerable rise in EVs in Ireland

Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist and author of DoneDeal's Motor Price Index explains how EVs have become so popular in Ireland.
10/12/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Republicans in US pick Steve Scalise as their choice to be new Speaker of the House of Representatives

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, on why Republicans have picked Steve Scalise as their choice to be the new Speaker of the House of Representatives after a secret vote.
10/12/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/12/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/12/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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RTÉ executives to appear before Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee today

Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, on what he's hoping to hear from RTÉ executives, when they appear before TDs today.
10/12/202310 minutes, 3 seconds
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INTO warns Budget will see 200 less teachers in country

John Boyle, General Secretary of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, reacts to the Budget.
10/12/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/12/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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President Michael D Higgins considering whether or not to refer Judicial Appointments Commission Bill to Supreme Court

Jim O'Callaghan, Fianna Fáil Justice Spokesperson and barrister on the Council of State convening a meeting to consider the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill.
10/12/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Family confirm death of Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti

Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, discusses the death of Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti.
10/12/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/12/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
10/12/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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UN Secretary General calls for 'rapid and unimpeded' humanitarian access to Gaza

Maurice Cohen, chairman of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland reflects on the death of Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti and Nebal Farsakh, Palestinian Red Crescent Society spokesperson, describes the situation facing aid workers in Gaza as airstrikes intensify.
10/12/20239 minutes, 1 second
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'Significant crisis' in Gaza Strip as hospital faces running out of power

Tom Bateman, Middle East Correspondent with BBC News, reports from Jerusalem as airstrikes in Gaza intensify.
10/12/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Garda Cold Case Unit reviewing investigation of unsolved murder of Una Lynskey 52 years ago

Mick Clifford, Irish Examiner Special Correspondent, on the Garda review into the murder investigation of Una Lynskey 52 years ago, as well as the killing of another man who was wrongly linked with her death.
10/12/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
10/11/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Budget 2024 announced yesterday

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, takes a look at the winners and losers from Budget 2024.
10/11/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/11/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Towns on Israeli border said to be 'devastated' as death toll continues to rise

Bel Trew, UK Independent’s Chief International Correspondent, reports from Israel as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues to escalate.
10/11/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Stark warnings over health and humanitarian situation in Gaza Strip

Rushdi Abu Alouf, BBC reporter in Gaza, has the latest on the conflict between Hamas and Israel, as airstrikes intensify on the Palestinian enclave.
10/11/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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IFAC raises concern over breach of National Spending Limit of 5%

Professor Michael McMahon, Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, lays out his concerns about the size of the Budget spend.
10/11/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tánaiste: 'Meeting everyone's needs was always going to be difficult'

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader, discusses the measures announced in Budget 2024.
10/11/202318 minutes, 23 seconds
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Holly Willoughby to leave ITV's This Morning after 14 years

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 news in the UK, on the decision by Holly Willoughby, presenter of ITV's This Morning, to step down after 14 years.
10/11/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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Calls on gov. to stop relying on 'temporary measures' during ongoing inflation crisis

Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, discusses the potential impact of Budget 2024 on lower income households.
10/11/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Gardaí now treating disappearance of 45-year-old Tina Satchwell as murder

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the arrest, on suspicion of murder, made in the disappearance of 45-year-old Tina Satchwell from her home in Co Cork in March 2017.
10/11/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/11/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/11/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Social Democrats: 'Budget was a missed opportunity'

Holly Cairns, leader of the Social Democrats, reacts to yesterday's budget announcement.
10/11/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/11/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/11/20236 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/11/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/10/20236 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/10/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Death toll in Israel surpasses 1,600 as gov. orders 'complete siege' on Gaza

John Ray, International Correspondent for ITV News, reports from Tel Aviv in Israel as the government orders a "complete siege" on Gaza.
10/10/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dept. of Foreign Affairs seeking clarification from European Commission over development funding to Palestinians

Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs, discusses the ongoing attacks in Gaza and Ireland's aid to Palestine.
10/10/20237 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/10/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Israeli Defence Forces: 'Hamas attack on civilians called for serious response'

Lieutenant Masha Michelson, Spokesperson for the Israeli Defence Forces, on the escalating conflict in Israel and Gaza.
10/10/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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Budget 2024 set to be delivered today

Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Reporter, Irish Independent, discusses what measures are likely to be included in today’s Budget.
10/10/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/10/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/10/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/10/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Thousands of Palestinian families forced to flee Gaza

Juliette Touma, Director of Communications with UNRWA, discusses growing concerns for Palestinian civilians and humanitarian aid supplies in Gaza.
10/10/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Welfare increases and tax cuts: what will Budget 2024 mean for you?

Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent and Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent discuss what measures today’s Budget is likely to include.
10/10/202311 minutes, 5 seconds
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Warnings Gaza Strip could be on brink of humanitarian crisis if supplies are not allowed in

Mariam Barghouti, policy analyst and activist based in Ramallah, discusses the Palestinian response to Hamas' attack on Israel and the events that followed.
10/10/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Philanthropist Chuck Feeney dies at the age of 92

Niall O' Dowd, Founder of Irish Central.com, discusses the legacy of American businessman and philanthropist Chuck Feeney who has died aged 92.
10/10/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
10/10/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
10/9/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/9/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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Hundreds of young party-goers in Israel missing and feared kidnapped by Hamas militants

Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent with the UK Independent, discusses the music festival where 100s of young people were killed in attack.
10/9/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/9/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Budget 2024 set to be announced tomorrow

Hugh O'Connell, deputy political editor of Independent Newspapers on what is likely to be included in Tuesday's Budget.
10/9/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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What will Israeli conflict mean for approx. 500 Irish soldiers in Lebanon and the Golan Heights?

James Longman, ABC News Foreign Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem on the latest developments as Israeli-Gaza conflict escalates, and Cathal Berry, Independent TD and member of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee, on the situation in the Middle East.
10/9/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/9/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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More than 1,000 dead after surprise Hamas attack on Israel

Dan Williams, senior correspondent at Reuters, gives the latest after Israel declared war on Hamas.
10/9/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Concerns raised over safety of Children’s Disability Services within the HSE

Marie Ó'Mír, Chief Executive of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists, explains why health and social care professionals fear for the safety of children with disabilities and themselves.
10/9/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/9/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Irish pilgrims caught up in Israeli conflict

Michael Kelly, journalist and editor of the Irish Catholic, who is in Israel with more than 50 pilgrims on a trip to the Holy Land, talks about the situation in Israel.
10/9/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
10/9/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Three day event aiming to promote Irish language in Ireland and around the world

Orlaith Nic Gearailt, Comhrá Coordinator and Manager of Seachtain na Gaeilge discusses #Comhrá23, non-stop international conversation as Gaeilge.
10/9/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
10/9/20231 minute, 51 seconds
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Palestine claim plight of two million people in Gaza is 'being ignored'

Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, Ambassador Head of Mission of Palestine to Ireland, discusses the latest developments in the Israel Gaza conflict.
10/9/202310 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
10/6/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/6/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/6/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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'In The Shadow of Beirut' set to represent Ireland at the Oscars

Deirector Stephen Gerard Kelly tells Moira Hannon about how 'In The Shadow of Beirut' came about and Áine Moriarty, Chief Executive of IFTA, discusses its Best International Feature Film entry for the 2024 Oscars.
10/6/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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Report shows increase in herd sizes on dairy farms but reduction in emissions

Dr Cathal Buckley, lead author of the annual Teagasc Sustainability Report discusses its findings.
10/6/20237 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/6/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Castlebar community in shock after shooting of local in Australia

Martin McLoughlin, Fianna Fáil Mayo County Councillor, outlines the shock in Castlebar following the shooting of a woman from the town in Darwin, Australia.
10/6/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
10/6/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Taoiseach says Ireland is 'really struggling' to accommodate refugees

John Lannon, Chief Executive of Doras, reacts to the Taoiseach’s comments in Spain yesterday regarding Ireland’s possible response to the EU Migration Pact.
10/6/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Extended version: 100 years since final act of Civil War

Shane McElhatton, Radio One Series Editor of the Decade of Commemorations, speaks to Dr. Leeann Lane, Dept of History at DCU, historian John Dorney, and Cormac Moore, Dublin City Council Historian-in-residence, 100 years after 8,000 republican prisoners, men and women, went on mass hunger strike.
10/6/202338 minutes, 58 seconds
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One year on from Creeslough tragedy in Co. Donegal

Eileen Magnier, North-West Correspondent, on the ongoing garda investigation into the tragic deaths of 10 people in Creeslough one year ago.
10/6/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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One-sixth of population in Ukrainian village killed in missile blitz

Christopher Miller, Ukraine Correspondent with the Financial Times, on a missile attack by Russia on the village of Hroza that killed 51 people, and which was followed by more attacks on civilians today.
10/6/20232 minutes, 18 seconds
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Extreme weather: Ireland to experience higher than usual temperatures over weekend

John Sweeney, Climatologist at Maynooth University, explains the reasons behind the unusually warm weather which is expected across Ireland and Europe this weekend.
10/6/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/6/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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This month marks 100 years since final act of Civil War

Shane McElhatton, Radio One Series Editor of the Decade of Commemorations, joins the programme live from Kilmainham Gaol 100 years after 8,000 republican prisoners, men and women, went on mass hunger strike.
10/6/20232 minutes, 51 seconds
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Forsa trade union says it will resume ind. action as HSE puts freeze on management recruitment

Anne Marie Hoey, Director of Human Resources in the HSE, on today's industrial action by administrative staff, members of FORSA, over the introduction of a freeze on the filling of managerial posts.
10/6/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/6/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Belfast's Casement Park set for re-development ahead of Euro 2028

Justin McNulty, SDLP MLA and party spokesperson on sport, discusses the development of Casement Park in Belfast ahead of Euro 2028.
10/5/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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John Lavery exhibition at National Gallery open to the public this weekend

Kate Varley reports from the National Gallery of Ireland ahead of a John Lavery exhibition opening to the public on Satuday.
10/5/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/5/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trial of 'Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried begins

Nikou Asgari, Digital Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times, reports on the cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried's trial for financial fraud.
10/5/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Min. for Law Reform: 'Urgent' need for new gambling legislation

Moira Hannon speaks to Claire Donegan, founder of THRIVE Recovery, and James Browne, Minister of State for Law Reform and a Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford, reacts to new figures that show there is far more problem gambling in Ireland than previously thought.
10/5/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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New ESRI figures indicate far more problem gambling in Ireland than previously thought

Professor Pete Lunn, ESRI, discusses the growing issue of problem gambling among adults in Ireland.
10/5/20238 minutes, 15 seconds
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What are people hoping for in next week's budget?

Sally-Ann Barrett speaks to people in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, to see what they are hoping to see in Budget 2024.
10/5/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
10/5/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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An Toiseach Leo Varadkar in Granada today to meet with other European leaders

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, looks ahead to the meeting of European leaders taking place in Granada, Spain.
10/5/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/5/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/5/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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EU countries to vote on use of herbicide chemical glyphosate next week

Grace O'Sullivan, Green Party MEP, explains why she wants to see the EU ban the herbicide chemical glyphosate, more commonly known as Roundup.
10/5/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
10/5/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Taoiseach says public will see benefit of Budget 2024 before Christmas

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on some of the provisions likely to be announced in next Tuesday’s Budget.
10/5/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
10/5/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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Woman in her 60s dies after Dublin hit-and-run, incident referred to GSOC

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the death of a woman in her 60s in a hit-and-run incident in Dublin, which has been referred to GSOC.
10/5/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/5/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Advocacy group says review into Temple Street surgeries does not go far enough

Úna Keightley, co-lead, Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Paediatric Advocacy Group, on the decision by the Minister for Health to commission a HIQA review into the use of unlicensed springs in surgeries which took place in Temple Street Children's Hospital in Dublin.
10/5/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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At least 20 people dead after coach crash near Venice

Hugo McCafferty, an Italian-based Irish journalist duscusses a bus plunging off a bridge in Venice, claiming numerous victims.
10/4/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Would you pay for Meta subscriptions?

Kate Varley speaks to people in Dublin City to see would they pay for a Meta subscription and Johnny Ryan, sernior fellow at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and Elaine Burke, technology journalist, examine the potential ramifications of a subscription charge for using Facebook and Instagram
10/4/202311 minutes
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ESRI says rate of growth in Ireland's economy set to slow down and normalise

Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor, Economic and Social Research Institute discusses the findings of their quarterly report.
10/4/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/4/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
10/4/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/4/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy ousted from U.S. House of Representatives

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, looks at the chaos in the US House of Representatives, after Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted by a majority of members.
10/4/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Report shows there were 260 complaints to Press Ombudsman last year

Susan McKay, Press Ombudsman, discusses the publication of the Press Council of Ireland's 2022 report.
10/4/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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Significant spike in numbers of animals being rescued by ISPCA in last eight months

Dr Cyril Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer at ISPCA discusses the growing number of animals rescued by the animal welfare organisation.
10/4/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Sinn Féin launching their Alternative Budget proposals today

Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin Finance Spokesperson discusses the party's alternative 2024 Budget.
10/4/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/4/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
10/4/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/4/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
10/4/20232 minutes, 10 seconds
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warns potential costs of climate change could run into billions

Dr. Eddie Casey, Chief Economist, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, warns that climate change costs for the State could add up to billions.
10/4/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex

Enda Brady, London-based journalist, reports on the allegations surrounding the ex-CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch.
10/3/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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End of an era with RTÉ's Aertel teletext service to close next week

Moira Hannon, reporter, and Hugh Linehan, writer with The Irish Times, discuss the announcement that RTÉ's teletext service Aertel will close next week after nearly 40 years in service.
10/3/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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Alone's annual report highlights increase of older people experiencing loneliness

Seán Moynihan, CEO of ALONE, outlines the findings of their annual report.
10/3/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/3/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Pope Francis appears to open door to church blessings for gay couples

Dr Mary McAleese, former President of Ireland and expert in Catholic Canon Law, reacts to Pope Francis' latest comments on gay marriage.
10/3/20236 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/3/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Solicitors working in criminal law joining barristers on strike today

Emer O'Sullivan, Solicitor and Criminal Law Committee member of the Law Society of Ireland, discusses the withdrawal of services by criminal defence solicitors today.
10/3/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
10/3/20232 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/3/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/3/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with Budget 2024 top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today’s Cabinet meeting with a week to go before unveiling of Budget 2024.
10/3/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ash Dieback review being brought to Cabinet today

Simon White, Limerick and Tipperary Woodland Owner, hopes the Ash Dieback Review will suggest compensation for those whose income has been impacted by the disease.
10/3/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/3/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Will the Planning and Development Bill change and enhance planning in Ireland?

Gregory Jones, a barrister who practises environmental and planning law in the UK and Ireland, outlines his reservations on the planning bill, due to go to Cabinet this morning.
10/3/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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New parental control technology aims to combat cyberbullying

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, reports on new parental control technology to combat cyberbullying, being developed by an Irish company.
10/3/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/3/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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Civil fraud trial against Donald Trump begins in New York

Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill, on the civil case against Donald Trump who is facing allegations of fraud that threaten his business career.
10/3/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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HSE’s Autumn Winter vaccination programme gets underway today

Dr Lucy Jessop, HSE National Immunisation Lead, discusses the autumn-winter flu and Covid-19 vaccination programme.
10/2/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
10/2/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
10/2/20231 minute, 55 seconds
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Hundreds of thousands of people turn out in Warsar for opposition rally ahead of general election

Will Vernon reports from Poland on the mass opposition rally in Warsaw ahead of its general election.
10/2/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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A one-two for Ireland in the downhill final at the UCI Mountain Bike Wold Cup Series

20-year-old Oisin O'Callaghan and his dad Chris react to Oisin's victory at the UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup, where fellow Irishman Ronan Dunne came second.
10/2/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/2/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Criminal barristers set to strike tomorrow

Seán Guerin SC, Chairman of the Bar Council Criminal State Bar Committee, discusses the first ever strike action by barristers set to take place on Tuesday.
10/2/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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Pro-Russian politician wins Slovakia’s parliamentary election

Rob Cameron, BBC Correspondent, reports on the Slovakia election result and what it means for the war in Ukraine.
10/2/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/2/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tánaiste travels to Ukraine for EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting

Niall O'Connor, News Correspondent with the Journal, reports from Kyiv in Ukrine where Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, is visiting.
10/2/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Should disposable vapes be banned?

Louise Ronan, Principal of Coláiste Bríde in Clondalkin, Dublin, speaks about the significant rise in vaping among teenagers, and Professor Des Cox, Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, urges legislation to ban disposable vapes as they cause 'serious harm' to children.
10/2/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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All bus services out of Limerick cancelled on Sunday due to unofficial ind. action

Dermot O'Leary, NBRU General Secretary, discusses the unofficial strike action that affected Limerick bus services over the weekend.
10/2/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
10/2/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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At least 13 dead after fire in Spanish nightclub

Simon Hunter, journalist, reports from Spain where at least 13 people have been killed in a fire in the city of Murcia in the south-east of the country.
10/2/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
10/2/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Garda roster row continues as Min. for Justice says she will not intervene

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, says she will not direct Garda Commissioner or gardaí on how they should be working; Brendan O'Connor, President of the Garda Representative Association, explains the latest concerns ahead of members' refusal to do voluntary overtime.
10/2/20239 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
10/2/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
9/29/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Two men charged in relation to €150m cocaine seizure off Cork coast

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that two men have been charged in connection with the discovery of over €150 million worth of cocaine earlier this week and are due in court in Wexford this morning.
9/29/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Review finds majority of children with spina bifida at Crumlin had repeat surgery

Paul Cullen, Health Editor of The Irish Times, and Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats Spokesperson on Health & member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, on the findings of a report into spinal surgery at Crumlin children’s hospital.
9/29/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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Initiative launched to encourage people to report suspicious activity in waters off west coast

Andrew Ryan, Maritime Operations Manager at Revenue's Maritime Unit looks ahead to the relaunch of Galway’s Divisional Coastal Watch maritime initiative targeting the transport and supply of illegal drugs off the Irish coast.
9/29/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Opposition says withdrawl of garda services 'must be avoided'

Pa Daly, Sinn Féin Justice spokesperson, on the dispute over garda rosters.
9/29/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
9/29/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Garda Commissioner says he is willing to enter intensive negotiations over roster row

Michael Doherty, School of Law and Criminology at Maynooth University, on the dispute over garda rosters.
9/29/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/29/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
9/29/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
9/29/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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State to purchase Dowth Hall in Co. Meath and establish new National Park

Noel French, Meath Historian, discusses the State's purchase of the Dowth Estate in County Meath.
9/29/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Three dead, including a 14-year-old girl, after Rotterdam shooting

Stephanie Van Den Berg, journalist with Reuters in the Netherlands, has the latest on the shooting in Rotterdam in which three people lost their lives.
9/29/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians continue to flee Nagorno-Karabakh

Elin Suleymanov, Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the UK and Ireland discusses the issues in Nagorna-Karabakh.
9/29/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/29/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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GB News under investigation by UK media regulator Ofcom after controversial interview

Jim Waterson, Media Editor at The Guardian, on the fallout surrounding a controversial interview on British TV channel, GB News, which has resulted in thousands of complaints.
9/29/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/29/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Concerns raised over toxic blue-green algae found in Lough Neagh

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on public meeting in Co. Armagh over water quality in Lough Neagh.
9/28/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Republican attacks on Donald Trump increase in second debate

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the latest Republican primary debate in California.
9/28/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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GRA to withdraw voluntary overtime in dispute over rosters

Brendan O'Connor, President of the Garda Representative Association, explains why his members have voted to withdraw some voluntary overtime as the dispute over rosters continues.
9/28/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/28/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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Social media platform TikTok dismantles a “covert influence operation” network aimed at targeting users in Ireland

Naomi O'Leary, Europe Correspondent for the Irish Times, reports on a covert influence operation, involving inauthentic accounts, that post divisive content with the aim to intensify social conflict.
9/28/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/28/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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More than 50,000 people leave Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia after Azerbaijan's capture

Varuzhan Nersesyan, the Armenian Ambassador to the UK & Ireland discusses the flight of ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan.
9/28/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes
9/28/20232 minutes, 7 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
9/28/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Definition of harmful content to be ready this autumn - Commissioner

Philip Arneill, Head of Education and Innovation at CyberSafeKids, on a regulatory framework for online safety.
9/28/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/28/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Min. for Justice: 'Garda Commissioner has assured me there will be adequate Gardaí on streets'

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, speaks to Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, in Brussels ahead of a meeting with her EU counterparts, about the ongoing Garda roster row.
9/28/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Family at centre of dossier scandal seek Dept. of Health apology

Conor Ryan of RTÉ Investigates, discusses recent developments, a climb down by the Department and the story of one family at the heart of the issue.
9/28/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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7.10am It Says In the Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
9/28/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/28/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Committee to hear CHI apology over spinal surgery

Seán Crowe, Chair of the Oireachtas Health Committee & Sinn Féin TD, on the questions he would like answered when CHI representatives appear before the committee today following the controversy over Temple Street spinal surgery.
9/28/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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Campaigners call on EU Parliament to reject amendment to new media legislation

Lisa O'Carroll, Brussels Correspondent with the Guardian, reports on opposition to a controversial new amendment to EU media law, which campaigners warn could allow member states access journalists' phones on the grounds of national security
9/28/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Six arrests at MV Matthew under armed guard in Cork

Paul Reynoldsm Crime Correspondent, on the latest developments with the largest seizure of cocaine in the history of the State.
9/28/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Letters to Taoiseach and Housing Minister show fear over ending of eviction ban

Cian McCormack reports on calls for the evictions ban to be reintroduced.
9/27/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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Three men being questioned after 'significant' seizure on cargo ship

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on the suspected multi million Euro drugs seizure on a container ship off the coast of Cork and Eugene Ryan, Retired Naval Service Commander, discusses the role of the Navy in the seizing.
9/27/202313 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
9/27/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/27/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/27/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Status Orange wind warning issued for eight counties as Storm Agnes hits

Gerry Murphy, Senior Meteorologist with Met Éireann, on weather warnings as Storm Agnes hits the country and Aengus Cox reports on advisories that have been issued for the public.
9/27/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/27/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Container ship off Cork coast detained by defence forces personnel and gardaí

Cathal Berry, TD for Kildare South and former Army Ranger, discusses the role of the defence forces in the multi million Euro suspected drugs seizure on a container ship off the coast of Cork.
9/27/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Bills, pensions and cost of living among concerns of many ahead of Budget 2024

Sinéad Hussey visits a bingo hall in Cullyfad in Co. Longford to see what people want from the upcoming budget.
9/27/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/27/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Number of gardaí deployed to roads policing reduced after number of tragedies over summer

Peadar Tóibín, TD for Meath West and eductions in number of gardaí deployed to roads policing.
9/27/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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Joe Biden makes historic visit to picket line in Michigan to support striking automaker workers

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reflects on US president's Joe Biden's historic visit to a picket line yesterday and looks ahead to Trump's own visit to striking auto workers later today.
9/27/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ireland one of 32 countries being taken to European Court of Human Rights today over climate action

Gearóid Ó Cuinn, Director of the Global Legal Action Network, on why he's supporting a group of Portuguese young people taking a case against 32 countries, including Ireland, for failing to act on climate change.
9/27/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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Focus Ireland says it dealt with 30% more people last year as homeless figures continue to rise

Pat Dennigan, Chief Executive of Focus Ireland, looks back at the charity's impact on homelessness in Ireland last year as homelessness figures continue to rise.
9/27/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell of Met Éireann.
9/27/20232 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/27/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Boat suspected of smuggling drugs runs aground off Wexford coast

Conor Kane, South East Correspondent, has the latest on the multi-agency operation off the Wexford coast.
9/26/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Number of childcare providers closing today over funding shortfall

Siobhán Mulderrig, owner of Kidz Haven Creche in Shannon, on why she has decided to close her creche and join a three-day protest over childcare provider costs.
9/26/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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Huge spike in households getting into arrears on energy bills

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, on the spike in households getting into arrears on their electricity and gas bills.
9/26/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Increasing number of ethnic Armenian refugees fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh

Gabriel Gavin, Politico reporter covering Russia and the former Soviet Union, reports from Goris in Armenia on the escalating humanitarian crisis on the border with Azerbaijan.
9/26/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/26/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/26/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Gardaí in Cork still searching for 47-year-old man missing since beginning of month

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports that Gardaí in Cork are continuing a search for 47-year old Kieran Quilligan, who has been missing since the beginning of the month.
9/26/20232 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/26/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/26/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
9/26/20231 minute, 58 seconds
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Min. for Children: 'We're playing catch up after decades of underinvestment in childcare'

Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, responds to demands for better funding of childcare - as many providers prepare to close as part of a three-day-protest.
9/26/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cabinet meets today ahead of Budget 2024

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today’s cabinet meeting at which a short-term strategic plan for the Defence Forces will be presented.
9/26/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
9/26/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/26/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Two people hospitalised after suspected gas explosion in Co. Clare

Adrian Kelly, Chief Fire Office, Clare County Council outlines how the fire service contained a fire in a pub in Killaloe, Co Clare on Monday.
9/26/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Met Éireann warns of wet and blustery conditions as Storm Agnes approaches

Gerry Murphy, Meteorologist with Met Éireann, discusses the first storm of the season; Storm Agnes, which is due to arrive in Ireland tomorrow.
9/26/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Workers in community and voluntary sector organisations funded by HSE to take indefinite strike action

John O'Sullivan, CEO of Enable Ireland, on a planned strike by health and social care workers.
9/26/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Screenwriters in US say they have reached tentative deal with studio bosses that could end strike

Jason O'Mara, Irish actor based in Hollywood, on a possdible deal to end the Hollywood writers strike.
9/26/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Two men arrested after boat runs aground off Wexford coast

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on the multi-agency operation off the Wexford coast.
9/26/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
9/25/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/25/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Hollywood writers in deal to end US studio strike

Helen O'Hara, film journalist and author of 'Women vs Hollywood', reports on a tentative deal to resolve the screenwriters strike in the United States.
9/25/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/25/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/25/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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Referendum on 'women's duties in the home' postponed

Orla O'Connor, director of the National Women's Council, on delays to a proposed referendum on the constitutional reference to women's duties in the home.
9/25/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Concerns remain over review into orthopaedic surgery at Temple Street Hospital

Michelle Long, co-founder of the Scoliosis Advocacy Network, and David Cullinane, Sinn Féin's Health Spokesperson, lay out their concerns surrounding the terms of reference for a review into orthopaedic surgery provided at Temple Street Hospital.
9/25/202312 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
9/25/20232 minutes, 15 seconds
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Average price of three-bed semi-detached house in Ireland now over €300,000

Barry McDonald, Real Estate Alliance spokesperson, discusses their report which has found that the cost of a three-bed semi-detached house has exceeded €300,000 for the first time since 2007.
9/25/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Major asteroid sample brought to Earth in NASA first

Bertram Bitsch, Professor of Astrophysics at UCC, discusses the dusty samples Nasa has brought back to Earth from an asteroid described as "the most dangerous known rock in the solar system".
9/25/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Motorsport community in mourning again following death during Clare Stages Rally

Art McCarrick, Motorsport Ireland, reacts to the third death to have occurred in rallying so far this year.
9/25/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Publicly funded fertility treatment available from today

Moira Hannon reports on the terms and conditions of the first publicly funded fertility treatment services which begin today.
9/25/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Nine-year-old boy dies after Donegal hit-and-run

Dominic McGurk, Chair of Kildress Wolfe Tones GAA Club, pays tribute to nine-year-old club member Ronan Wilson who died after he was hit by a car which failed to remain at the scene.
9/25/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/25/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
9/25/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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6,000-year-old tomb to go on permanent display at Ulster Folk Museum

William Blair, Director of Collections at National Museums Northern Ireland, on the rebuilding of the 6,000-year-old Ballintaggart Court tomb, now on display at the Ulster Folk Museum.
9/25/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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EPA: Irish air quality is good but not up to WHO standards

Pat Byrne, Environmental Protection Agency Programme Manager, discusses their air quality report which has been published today.
9/25/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox, News Corp

Jim Waterson, Media Editor for The Guardian, on the announcement that Rupert Murdoch is set to step down as Chairman of Fox and News Corp after over seven decades in charge.
9/22/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/22/20238 minutes, 39 seconds
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RTÉ refuses PAC request for copy of ex-DG Forbes' contract

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on RTÉ's refusal to hand over the employment contract of its former Director General Dee Forbes to the Dáil's Public Accounts Committee. Later we hear from Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin TD.
9/22/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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Two Irish authors shortlisted for Booker Prize

Irish authors Paul Murray and Paul Lynch react to receiving a place on this year's Booker Prize shortlist.
9/22/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/22/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
9/22/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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The impact of the nitrates derogation on Irish Farming

Mairéad McGuiness, EU Financial Services Commissioner discusses the nitrates directive, the Green Deal and her future plans.
9/22/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/22/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Susan Jackson
9/22/20236 minutes, 44 seconds
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EPA calls for urgent rollout of organic waste bins

Warren Phelan, Manager of the Circular Economy Programme with the Environmental Protection Agency, discusses the EPA's call for organic waste bins to be urgently rolled out to homes and businesses that do not already have them.
9/22/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan
9/22/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Hundreds of childcare providers could close in protest next week

Elaine Dunne, Chairperson of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers, discusses planned closures of childcare providers around the country next week in protest over what owners describe as a shortfall in Government funding.
9/22/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Thousands of free events to celebrate Culture Night

Maureen Kennelly, Director of the Arts Council, discusses events taking place for this year's Culture Night
9/22/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Threat level against politicians has risen, says Taoiseach

Neasa Hourigan Green Party TD and Dr Cian Ó Conchubhair, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the Department of Law and Criminology at Maynooth University for Dublin Central discuss their concerns around policing outside of Leinster House.
9/22/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/22/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Unlikely energy prices will return to 2020 levels over coming months - CRU

Aoife MacEvilly, Commissioner for the Regulation of Utilities, discusses a new report from the regulator on energy costs.
9/21/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/21/20232 minutes, 44 seconds
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Review of Leinster House security following protests

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the first day of the Dáil where TDs and staff were unable to leave the grounds for several hours yesterday afternoon due to protests.
9/21/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Rebecca Cantwell
9/21/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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7.35am Sports news

Presented by Des Cahill
9/21/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
9/21/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Zelensky wants UN Security Council to strip Moscow of veto power

Dr Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, discusses Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's comments at the UN Security Council yesterday.
9/21/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Politicians tally the impact of grimly eventful day

Michael Healy Rae TD describes what happened to him while entering Dáil Éireann amid protests yesterday and Liam Herrick, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, reacts to protests outside Leinster House yesterday during which 13 people were arrested. Later we hear from Senator Jerry Buttimer.
9/21/202316 minutes, 19 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Paper

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/21/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Temple Street spinal surgery reviews published by CHI

Claire Cahill, Co-founder of the Scoliosis Advocacy Network, and Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats Spokesperson on Health, react to Children’s Health Ireland's internal and external reviews into spinal surgery for patients with Spina Bifida at Temple Street.
9/21/202314 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sunak waters down UK's climate commitments to avoid public 'backlash'

George Parker, Political Editor for the Financial Times, on British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's decision to water down climate commitments.
9/21/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Relocation of RTÉ previously dismissed over costs

The RTÉ campus was back in the news this week after Cairn Homes lost an appeal to have the site it bought from the broadcaster in 2017 excluded from the vacant land tax. Moira Hannon reports.
9/21/20235 minutes, 1 second
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/21/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/21/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/20/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
9/20/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/20/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trudeau calling on India to address Sikh leader's killing

Dan Karpenchuck, Toronto based journalist, discusses the impact on relations between Canada and India following the death of Hardeep Singh Nijar
9/20/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Driver behaviour, road design in Swinford coming under spotlight

In the final of a two-part series, our reporter Sally-Ann Barrett travelled to the town of Swinford in Co Mayo where road design and driver behaviour are coming under the spotlight.
9/20/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/20/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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ESRI: Existing tenants pay less rent than new tenants

Dr Rachel Slaymaker, Research Officer with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), discusses the findings of today’s report into continuing tenancies.
9/20/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cost of living and housing set to dominate Dáil return

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the issues likely to dominate as the Dáil returns after the summer recess
9/20/20234 minutes, 1 second
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/20/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe
9/20/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/20/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Conradh na Gaelige launches Irish language and investment plan

Una Kelly reports from the group's all-day event for TDs and Senators who will hear from constituents and community groups on Irish language and Gaeltacht issues
9/20/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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Internal report finds new garda roster 'not fit for purpose'

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, discusses a confidential Garda memo which says that the roster which the Garda Commissioner plans to introduce in November is “not fit for purpose.”
9/20/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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Taoiseach 'concerned' over spinal care at Temple Street

Úna Keightley, Co-lead of the Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Paediatric Advocacy Group, on the reaction of parents to revelations surrounding patient care at Temple Street Hospital.
9/20/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Public bodies to accept cash payments after NCT backlash

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor of the Irish Independent on the development that public bodies are to be told they will have to continue to accept cash from consumers.
9/20/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Fingal County Council grants planning permission for three data centres in north Dublin

Oisín Coghlan, Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth, reacts to the news that Fingal County Council has granted planning permission for three new data centres in North Dublin
9/20/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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Teacher-based assessment plans for Leaving Cert shelved over AI

Norma Foley, Minister for Education, discusses an update to the Senior Cycle programme as well as the impact of artificial intelligence on school learning. Later we hear reaction from Kieran Christie, General Secretary of the ASTI, and Michael Gillespie, General Secretary of the TUI.
9/20/202316 minutes, 23 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/19/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/19/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Thousands expected for National Ploughing Championships in Co Laois

Hannah Quinn-Mulligan, Journalist and farmer, discusses the main issues facing the farming community as the Ploughing Championships gets underway in Co. Laois
9/19/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather, workload and money: the issues stressing Irish farmers

Tim Cullinane, IFA President and Pat McCormack, ICMSA President, discuss the concerns of the farming community as the National Ploughing Championships in Co. Laois gets underway
9/19/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy
9/19/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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EU Ombudsman seeks clarity on migrant agreement

Emily O'Reilly, EU Ombudsman, discusses a controversial agreement between the EU and Tunisia, designed to limit migrant flows across the Mediterranean
9/19/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Economy's growth expected to slow as multinational exports weaken - Central Bank

Robert Kelly, Director of Economics and Statistics at the Central Bank, discusses the latest quarterly bulletin that lowers forecasts for growth in the economy
9/19/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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External review ordered into aspects of orthopaedic care at Temple Street

Megan Murphy, mother of 14-year old Paddy, who requires urgent surgery for Spina Bifida, reacts to the news that the HSE has ordered an external review into aspects of orthopaedic surgery and Raymond Bradley, legal advisor for the Scoliosis Advocacy Network, on the HSE's decision to order an external review into aspects of orthopaedic surgery
9/19/202311 minutes, 28 seconds
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Compulsory training and helmet wearing for quad bike users from November

Pat Griffin, Senior Inspector for Agriculture with the Health & Safety Authority, discussing new legislation coming in November around the safe use of quad bikes
9/19/20232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Nitrates decision will not be revisited says Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue

Charlie McConalogue FF TD, Minister for Agriculture, discusses the challenges facing his department as unrest over the nitrates derogation and delayed payments for farmers continue
9/19/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/19/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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Richard Boyd Barrett discusses plans ahead of party think-in

Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit - Solidarity TD for Dun Laoghaire, discusses the main items on his party's agenda ahead of their think-in in Dublin
9/19/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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First reactions from the National Ploughing Championships

Úna Kelly talks to the first arrivals to the National Ploughing Championships in Laois
9/19/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
9/19/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/19/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/19/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Russell Brand faces allegations of rape, sexual assault at height of fame

Julian Druker, Channel 5 news, discusses serious sex allegations against comedian and former TV presenter Russell Brand
9/18/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/18/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Bord na Móna paid Chief Executive's €64,000 benefit-in-kind bill

Cian McCormack reports on how Bord Na Móna footed the benefit-in-kind tax bill for its chief executive's €127,000 electric BMW and health insurance at a cost of €64,000 in 2022.
9/18/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/18/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Italy's PM calls for EU help after island migrant surge

Seema Gupta, freelance journalist, reports on the migration crisis at the Italian island of Lampedusa
9/18/20237 minutes, 27 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
9/18/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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1 in 10 in the Republic of Ireland define themselves as a victim of the Troubles

Ian Jeffers, NI Victims Commissioner, on the results of a new survey suggesting one in 10 people living in the Republic of Ireland would define themself as a victim of the Troubles
9/18/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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The National Ploughing Championships get underway

Anna Marie McHugh, National Ploughing Championships, describes conditions at the site in Co Laois
9/18/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Concerns about drivers speeding outside Galway school

In the first of a two part series on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, reporter Sally-Ann Barrett went to a local village in Co Galway to hear the impact that speed on regional roads is having on vulnerable road users.
9/18/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
9/18/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Taoiseach to address UN summit in New York

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on today's United Nations meeting that attempts to re-launch the Sustainable Development goals - or SDGs for short. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will be a keynote speaker at the event.
9/18/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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Libya flood survivors face polluted drinking water, displaced landmines

Mohamed Madi, BBC journalist, reports on conditions near Derna in Libya, where over 11,000 people have died in flooding
9/18/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/18/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/18/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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INMO calls for new solutions on overcrowding

Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, discusses the situation surrounding overcrowding in hospitals, as stakeholders prepare for a meeting of the Emergency Department Taskforce
9/18/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy
9/18/20232 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly
9/15/20231 minute, 27 seconds
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Trainer Luke Comer given three-year suspension for doping violations and ordered to pay €750,000 costs

Darragh O'Loughlin, Chief Executive of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, explains the three-year suspension of Luke Comer after 12 of the trainer's horses were found to have failed drug tests.
9/15/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/15/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Race to help Libya flood survivors as thousands remain missing

Mary Fitzgerald, journalist and specialist at the Middle East Institute in Washington D.C., explains the dysfunctional political system in Libya after up to 20 thousand people died in Derna's floods last weekend.
9/15/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/15/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
9/15/20232 minutes, 52 seconds
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President Biden's son Hunter indicted on gun charges

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the charging of US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, with deceiving a gun dealer into selling him a firearm.
9/15/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/15/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald on Northern Ireland, crime, RTÉ and her party's think-in

Mary Lou McDonald, leader of Sinn Féin, outlines priorities for Sinn Fein ahead of the party's think-in in Dublin.
9/15/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on tax cuts, housing and his party's think-in

Leo Varadkar, Taoiseach, outlines priorities for the Fine Gael party ahead of its think-in at a Limerick hotel
9/15/202318 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Vivienne Traynor
9/15/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/15/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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Political Wrap

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent reports from Limerick on the Fine Gael think-in.
9/15/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Green Party leader Eamon Ryan on road safety, energy and his party's think-in

Eamon Ryan, Green Party leader and Minister for Transport, the Environment, Climate and Communications discusses their plans ahead of today’s party think-in Tramore.
9/15/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/14/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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Politicians gather for opening of a €5 million redevelopment of the world’s largest flying boat museum

Margaret O'Shaughnessy, CEO and Founding Director of Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum
9/14/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Cray
9/14/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Bakhurst announces immediate recruitment freeze at RTÉ

Cearbhall Ó Síocháin, RTÉ Trade Union Group, reacts to announcement of a recruitment freeze at the broadcaster
9/14/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/14/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
9/14/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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Holly Cairns talks agenda ahead of Social Democrats think-in

Holly Cairns, Social Democrats leader discusses their party think-in which takes place today in Dublin
9/14/202310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Global aid effort intensifies for flood-stricken Libya

Amil Albarghouti, Communication and advocacy officer at Unicef Libya discusses an emergency appeal to support children in Eastern Libya amidst Hurricane Daniel devastation
9/14/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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GRA vote of no confidence 'a bitter blow', says Harris

Alan Bailey, former Detective Garda Sergeant, discusses the Garda Representative Association's vote of 'no confidence' in Commissioner Drew Harris
9/14/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
9/14/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/14/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Bacik on plans ahead of Labour think-in

Ivana Bacik, Labour Party leader discusses their plans ahead of day one of their think-in in Maynooth
9/14/20237 minutes, 5 seconds
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Far too many allowances in RTÉ, Bakhurst tells committee

Dr Eileen Culloty, DCU Future of Journalism Institute, responds to the latest Oireachtas Media Committee appearances by RTÉ executives
9/14/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Row over access to Castletown House in Co Kildare continues

Aengus Cox reports on a significant development over access to Castletown House in Co. Kildare
9/14/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Irish tourist arrested for breaking statue in Brussels

Nel Van De Vannet, architect and CEO of Brussels Stock Exchange Renovation Project discusses the damage of the statue done by Irish tourist
9/14/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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ECB governing council to make decision on interest rates

Stephen Kinsella, Professor of Economics at University of Limerick and Chief Economics writer with the Currency talks possibility of higher interest rates
9/14/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/14/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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Bank of Ireland warns of new 'live chat' scam

Paul O'Brien, Bank of Ireland's Fraud Team
9/14/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
9/13/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/13/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Morocco quake toll likely to rise as rescuers reach remote mountain villages

Stuart Ramsay, Chief Correspondent with Sky News, has the latest developments from Morocco after earthquake near Atlas Mountains killed thousands
9/13/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
9/13/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/13/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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IHREC calls for end to prosecution of human trafficking victims

Sinéad Gibney, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, discusses its latest National Anti-Trafficking report
9/13/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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GRA expected to confirm vote of no confidence in Commissioner

Paul Reynolds, RTE's Crime Correspondent, discusses the vote of no confidence in Garda Commissioner Drew Harris
9/13/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/13/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Cork parents under 'intolerable stress' over lack of therapists at school

RTÉ Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy talks to parents of pupils attending a special school in Carrigaline, Co Cork who say they are under intolerable stress because therapists promised for the school have not started working with their children yet
9/13/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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Kevin McCarthy to order Biden impeachment investigation

Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill, on the decision by US House Republicans to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden
9/13/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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RTÉ to go before the Oireachtas Media Committee

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the agenda for today’s cabinet meeting and what questions RTÉ will face when they appear before the Oireachtas Media Committee
9/13/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
9/13/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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Putin meets North Korea's Kim at Russian space centre

Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at the Economist gives the latest on Kim Jong Un visit to Russia
9/13/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan
9/13/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Thousands dead as floods wipe out quarter of Libyan city

Anas El-Gomati, founder of the independent Libya-based thinktank, the Sadeq Institute discusses the latest news from Libyan flood
9/13/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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Von der Leyen defends track record ahead of EU elections

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the annual 'State of the Union' speech delivered by EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen
9/13/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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ISPCA emergency appeal after rise in number of animal cruelty cases

Dr Cyril Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer at ISPCA discusses emergency appeal "Stop the Pain" issued by ISPCA after unprecedented rise in number of animal cruelty cases across Ireland
9/13/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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'Not one red cent' to RTÉ until all questions answered - Smyth

Niamh Smyth TD, chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, looks ahead to RTÉ's appearance before the committee later today
9/13/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/12/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin
9/12/20232 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tánaiste says he will lead Fianna Fáil into next election

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader outlines his vision for his party on day two of their think-in in Tipperary
9/12/202316 minutes, 23 seconds
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Fianna Fáil think-in continues

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports from Tipperary as the Fianna Fáil party think-in continues
9/12/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Morocco quake toll passes 2,800 as rescuers search for survivors

Peter Beaumont, The Guardian, reports on the devastating impact of the Moroccan earthquake on communities in the Atlas mountains
9/12/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
9/12/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Primary schools appeal for funding to meet cost of living

Seamus Mulconry, General Secretary of the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association, says primary school managers are seeking a higher capitation contribution to assist in running schools
9/12/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Road Safety Authority (RSA) launches campaign to reduce deaths on the roads in Ireland to zero by 2050

Sam Waide, the CEO of Road Safety Authority discusses a new campaign which aims to reduce road deaths to zero
9/12/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/12/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/12/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
9/12/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
9/12/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Homelessness figures approach record levels in second quarter

David Carroll, CEO of Depaul, discusses the rise in homelessness as outlined in its newly-published 2022 report
9/12/20236 minutes, 50 seconds
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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin

Fred Weir, Correspondent with Christian Science Monitor, reports on the expected meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
9/12/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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Eastern Libya authorities say 2,000 dead in flood

Abdulkader Assad, Senior Political Editor at the Libya Observer, on severe flooding in eastern Libya, where at least 2,000 people are reported to have died
9/12/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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Access to historic site Castletown House in Co. Kildare sparks row

Aengus Cox reports from the gates of Castletown House in Co. Kildare, where a row has broken out over access to the historic site
9/12/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/11/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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Fianna Fáil to gather in Co Tipperary for think-in

RTE's Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham outlines the issues as parties meet for their respective think-ins this week, amid a backdrop of budget discussions and farmers protests
9/11/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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Race against time to rescue Morocco earthquake survivors

Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent for Channel 4 News, reports from Marrakesh as the desperate search for survivors and victims continues. Later, we hear from Samir Bennis, Political Analyst and Editor and Co-Founder of Morocco World News and Sam Metz, North Africa Correspondent with the Associated Press.
9/11/202316 minutes, 8 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/11/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
9/11/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales resigns

Alex Ibaceta, soccer reporter, discusses the resignation of Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales following his unsolicited kiss on lips of World Cup winning player Jenni Hermoso.
9/11/20236 minutes
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Cut to universal social charge under consideration by Government

Minister for Public Expenditure, Paschal Donohoe, responds to concerns around the government's taxation and spending plans.
9/11/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
9/11/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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Over 3,500 council homes vacant, figures show

Cian McCormack reports on over 3,500 council homes all over Ireland that lay empty at the end of the first six months of this year.
9/11/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Farmers set to protest outside Fianna Fáil think-in

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, reports on a planned protest from farmers at the Horse and Jockey Hotel in Tipperary today as Fianna Fáil begins its think-in.
9/11/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
9/11/20234 minutes
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Car driven at speed into crowd in Galway city

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports on an incident yesterday at Galway Shopping Centre where two people were injured.
9/11/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe
9/11/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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Second round of CAO offers to be issued this afternoon

Betty McLaughlin, Guidance Counsellor with the Institute of Guidance Counsellors, outlines the decisions which students face as the CAO round two offers are issues today.
9/11/20232 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
9/11/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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People advised to extra careful while at water during warm spell

Joanne Walsh, CEO Water Safety Ireland, discusses the care thats needed to taken while enjoying the water.
9/8/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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Wexford couple killed after being hit by car in Rome

Josephine McKenna, Rome-based journalist, reports on the deaths of an Irish couple, after they were hit by a car in the Italian capital.
9/8/20232 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/8/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/8/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/8/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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100 years since the Irish Free State admitted into League of Nations

Shane McElhatton, Series Editor of RTÉ Radio One's coverage of the Decade of Centenaries, reports from the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin on the 100th anniversary of the admission of the Irish Free State into the League of Nations.
9/8/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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International Sheepdog Trials get underway in Co. Wicklow today

Joe MagRaollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, describes what will happen at the opening day of the International Sheepdog Trials in Blessington, Wicklow later today.
9/8/20235 minutes
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50% rise in money passing through "money mule" accounts

Niamh Davenport, Smart Fraud, discusses the dangers of students giving their bank account details to criminals.
9/8/20232 minutes, 40 seconds
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Plan to improve community safety in Dublin's north inner city being launched this morning

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses a plan to improve community safety in Dublin's north inner city.
9/8/202311 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/8/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
9/8/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
9/8/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/8/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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Irish fans head to France for the Rugby World Cup

Cian McCormack speaks to Irish rugby fans as they fly out from Dublin Airport to France, to attend Ireland's opening game against Romania at the Rugby World Cup.
9/8/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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South Dublin school tells students to stay home due to teacher shortage

Kate Varley speaks to Catherine Morgan, the mother of a seven-year-old student at Benincasa Special School in Dublin, and Diarmuid Delaney, Principal of the school, discusses being forced to defer the start date for new pupils, due to a teacher shortage.
9/8/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Extended Podcast: 100 years since Irish Free State admitted into League of Nations

Shane McElhatton, Series Editor of RTÉ Radio One's coverage of the Decade of Centenaries, is joined by Dr. Darragh Gannon, UCD, Dr. Jennifer Redmond, Maynooth University, and Michael Kennedy, the public history programme for the study of Irish diplomacy, to discuss the 100th Anniversary of the Irish Free State joining the League of Nations.
9/8/202349 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/7/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/7/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
9/7/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Public advised to conserve water esp. during current warm spell

Margaret Attridge, Uisce Eireann's Head of Water Operations, on calls by the public utility to conserve water.
9/7/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/7/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Govt. to assess legal case over NI Legacy Bill

Ian Jeffers, Commission for Victims and Survivors in Northern Ireland, assesses the UK Government's Northern Ireland Legacy Bill, which passed its final hurdle at Westminster yesterday.
9/7/20239 minutes, 35 seconds
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At least three dead in Greece flooding

Daphne Tolis, journalist based in Athens, describes the scale of flooding in Greece, which has claimed the lives of at least three people.
9/7/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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Authorities criticised over claims against principal

Emma O Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports on separate investigations by Tusla and gardaí into allegations against a secondary school principal.
9/7/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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France gears up to host the Rugby World Cup with massive opening game

Vincent Guérend, French Ambassador to Ireland, discusses the Rugby World Cup which starts tomorrow with France playing the All Blacks.
9/7/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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More women being encouraged to work in the construction sector

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, reports on efforts to try to encourage more women to enter the construction sector.
9/7/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Rare and dazzling cosmic explosion spotted by researchers at Queen’s University, Belfast

Dr Matt Nicholl, from the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen's University Belfast, describes the rare cosmic explosion spotted by researchers at the university.
9/7/20232 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/7/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
9/7/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Seasonal businesses welcome the sunshine after tough summer

Eoin Kernan, owner 'Discover SUP' - a Stand Up Paddleboarding company based in Howth and Caroline Smith, co-owner 'Smith's Icecream' - a company operating six ice cream vans operating in Louth/ Meath and north Co. Dublin discuss the impact of the good weather on business.
9/7/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Rolling Stones have launched new music!

Dee Woods, Presenter with Radio Nova, reports on the launch in London of new music from the Rolling Stones.
9/7/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/7/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Farm leaders to meet Min. for Agriculture to discuss reduction in nitrogen limits

Elaine Houlihan, Macra National President, discusses the issues facing young farmers because of the reduction in nitrate limits that will come into effect from 2024.
9/7/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/6/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/6/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Govt. plans to cut speed limits across country

Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, discusses new proposals to reduce the recommended speed limits on roads in urban and rural areas.
9/6/202312 minutes, 34 seconds
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Former chairman of right-wing Proud Boys group sentenced to 22 years in prison

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on a former chairman of the right-wing Proud Boys group being sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the January 6th, 2021 assault on the US Capitol.
9/6/20237 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/6/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/6/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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Community in Cork devastated by 'horrific' tragedy

Audrey Buckley, Fianna Fáil Cork County Councillor, on the tragic death of an eight-year-old girl who got into trouble while swimming at Fountainstown beach.
9/6/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
9/6/20232 minutes, 1 second
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Cabinet meets for first time since July today with speed limits on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on plans on the establishment of a new agency focused on emerging health threats, as well as other items on the Cabinet agenda.
9/6/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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Principal suspended amid allegations of emotional and physical abuse

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, reports on separate investigations by Tusla and gardaí into allegations against a secondary school principal.
9/6/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Opportunity for people to see behind the doors of some of Dublin's most iconic buildings

Emmett Scanlon, Director of the Irish Architecture Foundation, discusses this year's programme of events at the Open House Dublin festival of architecture.
9/6/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/6/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Govt. advised to revise plans for upcoming budget

Michael McMahon, Acting Chairperson of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, discusses the Council's call for the Government to revise its plans for the upcoming Budget and stick to its own National Spending Rule.
9/6/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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'Reducing speed limits just one way of keeping roads safe' - AA Ireland

Blake Boland, AA Ireland, discusses proposals for lower speed limits on our roads.
9/6/20232 minutes, 26 seconds
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Post-mortem due on body of girl found off Cork coast

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports from Cork where the body of an eight-year-old girl was recovered from the water in Fountainstown yesterday evening.
9/6/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/6/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Locals hold meeting about plans to house refugees in tents at Stradbally Hall

Laura Fletcher reports on local reaction to plans to accomodate hundreds of Ukrainian refugees in tens on the estate of Stradbally Hall in Laois.
9/6/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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Simon Byrne resigns as Chief Constable of the PSNI

Trevor Clarke, NI Policing Board member and DUP MLA, reacts to the resignation of PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne.
9/5/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/5/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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50,000th connection to the National Broadband Plan set to happen today

Ossian Smyth TD, Minister for State, discusses the progress of the national broadband rollout, with 50,000 connections now established.
9/5/20239 minutes, 14 seconds
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Children with disabilities being left in hospitals, schools and respite centres due to lack of supports

Niall Muldoon, The Childrens' Ombudsman, on their report 'Nowhere to Turn' which looks at the lack of services for disabled children.
9/5/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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ESRI report shows real household income inequality has risen again

Barra Roantree, ESRI discusses their latest report on growing inequality in real household income.
9/5/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/5/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
9/5/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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40% of children in secondary school face cyberbullying

Alex Cooney, CEO of CyberSafeKids discusses a growing issue of cyberbulling in primary and secondary schools.
9/5/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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Beach-goers urged not to park illegally as they enjoy trips to seaside

Gerry Forde, Wexford County Council Senior Engineer, discusses the impact of shuttle buses on parking at local baches.
9/5/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/5/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/5/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/5/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Primary school principal forced to send two teachers home despite shortage

Tonya Hanly, school principal in Our lady of Lourdes Primary School in Dublin 8, reflects on staff shortages in the sector.
9/5/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Former head of Christian Brothers stripped of freedom of Drogheda

Emma Cutlip, Labour Party councillor for Drogheda and Kevin Callan, Independent councillor of Drogheda discussing the vote of stripping the former head of the Christian Brothers of the freedom of Drogheda
9/5/202310 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/5/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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Deaths and serious injuries from road traffic collisions on the rise on Irish roads

Dr. Jacqui Stow, Consultant in rehab medicine at the National Rehabilitation Hospital, on the range and scale of serious injuries doctors are seeing as a result of road traffic accidents.
9/5/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
9/4/20232 minutes, 1 second
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Calls for more investment in alternative transport and general infrastructure to reduce emissions

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Advisory Council, on today's Friends of the Earth report which assesses the Government's delivery of its promises to reduce carbon emissions.
9/4/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/4/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Gardaí say there are a 'combination of factors' as to why number in road policing unit has decreased

Paula Hilman, An Garda Síochána Assistant Commissioner Roads Policing, discusses the latest garda initiatives to tackle driver behaviour following an increase in the number of road fatalities.
9/4/20237 minutes, 18 seconds
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Parents urged to continue seeking help and support despite highlighting of CAMHS failings

Fiona Coyle, CEO of Mental Health Reform urges parents and children to continue to seek help and support, despite latest findings about deficiencies in CAMHS. Says data shows need is greater than ever.
9/4/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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Min. for Housing hopes to bring new planning laws before Cabinet early this month

Tommy Meskill reports on a planned overhaul of the planning system.
9/4/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
9/4/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/4/20237 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/4/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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Thousands stuck at Burning Man festival following heavy rain

Paul Boger, Nevada Public Radio's reporter in northern Nevada discusses thousands stranded at Burning Man festival in Nevada after heavy rains.
9/4/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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New measures set to tackle road safety as deaths continue to increase

Harry McGee, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times, and Conor Faughnan, CEO of the Royal Irish Automobile Club (RIAC), discusse the measures being proposed to address the worrying increase in the number of deaths on Irish roads.
9/4/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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Country set to enjoy an Indian summer with sunshine forecast for the week!

Moira Hannon speaks to people in Dublin enjoying the sunshine and Alan O'Reilly, Carlow Weather, looks ahead to a week of mainly sunny weather across the country.
9/4/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Friends of the Earth report gives Ireland a C Plus mark in relation to environmental commitments

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, on today's Friends of the Earth score card report which assesses the Government's delivery of its promises to reduce carbon emissions.
9/4/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
9/4/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Low water levels causing traffic jam at Panama Canal

Michael Kingston, Marine lawyer discusses low water levels at the Panama Canal that cause a traffic jam at the trading route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
9/4/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
9/4/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Will Joe Biden and Donald Trump contest next year's US Presidential Election?

James Carville, Democratic Strategist, shares his insights into latest US political developments as he attends the Kennedy Summer School in Co. Wexford.
9/1/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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New list of storm names for 2023/2024 storm season being revealed today

Eoin Sherlock, Met Éireann, discusses the storm names for the 2023/24 season.
9/1/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
9/1/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Reduced 9% VAT rate for tourism, hospitality and some other services has expired

Gemma Crossan, Salon Owner Sligo and Liam Edwards, Restauranteur, Cork, discuss the impact of today's return to the 13.5% VAT rate for the hospitality sector.
9/1/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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What does this statement mean for Pauw, the FAI and her successor?

Eoin Hand, former Ireland football manager, and Marie Curtin, former Ireland international, react to Vera Pauw's claims that the FAI interfered in football matters during the 2023 Women's World Cup and that her exit from the FAI as Ireland manager was "flawed."
9/1/202311 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
9/1/20231 minute, 57 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/1/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kellly.
9/1/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Gabon coup leaders name new transitional president

Beverly Ochieng, Africa analyst with BBC Monitoring, discusses Gabon’s military coup that has overthrown a powerful political dynasty.
9/1/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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IFA requests urgent meeting with govt. about new concrete levy

Karol Kissane, Senior Policy Executive for Farm Business & Renewables, IFA discusses the impact of the introduction of the 5% concrete levy today.
9/1/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Simon Byrne says he will not resign as Chief Constable of PSNI

Conor Macauley, Northern correspondent, discusses the PSNI chief Constable Simon Byrne's decision to not resign from his office.
9/1/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Vera Pauw releases statement sharply criticising FAI after contract is not renewed

Mark McCadden, Chief Soccer Correspondent, the Irish Daily Star, discusses Vera Pauw's statement that's sharply critical of the FAI.
9/1/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
9/1/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Electric Picnic gets underway in Co. Laois today!

Melvin Benn, Electric Picnic Festival Director, joins us from Stradbally ahead of the start of Ireland's largest music event, Electric Picnic.
9/1/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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Price of petrol and diesel goes up again

David Blevings, Spokesperson for the Irish Petrol Retailers Association, discusses the potential impact of further planned excise duty increases on fuel retailers.
9/1/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
9/1/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
9/1/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/31/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
8/31/20232 minutes, 19 seconds
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Fire fighters still battling Johannesburg blaze with more bodies expected to be found

Alex Patrick, Metro Reporter with News 24 in South Africa reports that at least 63 people have been killed in a fire in a multi-storey building in Johannesburg.
8/31/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Electoral Commission’s review of boundaries recommends number of changes for next general election

Verona Murphy, Independent TD, Wexford and Johnny Guirke, Sinn Féin TD for Meath West, react to Electoral Commission review into constituency boundaries.
8/31/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/31/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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People of Tipperary trying to come to terms with two tragedies that took seven lives

Conor Kane, South East Correspondent, and Fr. Enda Brady, Parish Priest of Cashel, on the recent tragedies in the county.
8/31/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mexican president says country does not have a substance abuse problem

In the second part of his series Micheál O Scannail reports from Mexico where drug taking is on the rise.
8/31/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/31/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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Motorists face hike in cost of refuelling vehicles from midnight

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, is in Ballyshannon ahead of the rise in fuel prices from tonight. He speaks to Terry Hughes, service station owner, and Blake Boland, Head of Communications with AA Ireland.
8/31/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/31/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Dozens dead in South Africa fire

Alex Patrick, Metro Reporter with News 24 in South Africa reports that at least 63 people have been killed in a fire in a multi-storey building in Johannesburg.
8/31/20232 minutes, 29 seconds
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Min. for Higher Education says move away from grade inflation 'should start from next year'

Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education, reacts to the CAO first round offers for the upcoming academic year 2023/2024.
8/31/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/31/20236 minutes, 33 seconds
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Reports describe provision of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Ireland as dysfunctional and unsafe

John Farrelly, CEO, of the Mental Health Commission on the publication yesterday of individual reports into the provision of child mental health services or CAMHS in each of the nine Community Health Organisations across the country.
8/31/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/31/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Three-year-old girl dies after Laois collision

Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that a three-year-old girl has died in Co. Laois following a road traffic incident.
8/31/20232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Almost 60,000 people receive offers of college places via the CAO

Dr Linda Doyle, Provost of Trinity College Dublin, discusses the CAO offers for 2023.
8/31/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia

Rob Duns, meteorologist at NBC2 Fort Myers, discusses hurricane Idalia hitting Florida.
8/30/20235 minutes, 3 seconds
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Drug testing to be available at Electric Picnic this weekend

Prof. Eamon Keenan, HSE National Clinical Lead, Addiction Services explains the supports for drug users and the on-site testing lab that will available this weekend at Electric Picnic
8/30/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/30/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/30/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
8/30/20231 minute, 58 seconds
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Understood victims of crash are locals of the Cashel area

Conor Kane, South-East Correspondent, on last night's road crash in Cashel, Co. Tipperary that killed three people.
8/30/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Three dead, including a child, in Tipperary road crash

Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent, Irish Times reports on a car crash in Cashel, Co Tipperary with multiple fatalities.
8/30/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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First round of CAO offers to be published today

Eileen Keleghan, CAO Head of Communications, looks ahead to the first round offers for 2023 to be published today.
8/30/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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Calls for UK's National Air Traffic Services to answer questions following technical glitch

Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association, IATA discusses the flight disruption caused by Monday's air traffic control failure in the UK.
8/30/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/30/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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Tipperary in shock following second road tragedy in a week

Martin Browne, Sinn Féin TD for Tipperary reacts to the tragic road crash in Cashel that killed three people.
8/30/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Report shows child cancer survival rates have improved

Professor Deirdre Murray, Director of the National Cancer Registry, discusses its latest report into children and young people with a cancer diagnosis.
8/30/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Politicians nervously wait for Electoral Commission Boundary Review today

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to the publication of the Electoral Commission's review into constituency boundaries.
8/30/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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14 extra TDs and four more constituencies recommended by Electoral Commission

Cian McCormack and Dermot Ryan, former Labour party political strategist, and Odran Flynn, political analyst, discuss the breaking news as the Electoral Commission announces boundary changes and extra Dáil seats.
8/30/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/30/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/30/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/30/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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FAI opt not to renew Vera Pauw's contract

Dave Kelly, soccer journalist, Irish Independent and Marie Curtin, former international will discuss the FAI decision to release Vera Pauw as coach.
8/30/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/29/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Over 100 flights in and out of Irish airports impacted by UK’s National Air Traffic Service glitch

Sally Gethin, Aviation Analyst, discusses the impact of a technical outage at the UK’s National Air Traffic Service.
8/29/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/29/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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New study highlights gaps in health of members of travelling community and general population

Dr. Julie Broderick, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, discusses a new scoping review which highlights a significant health gap between members of the Traveller community and the general population.
8/29/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Row breaks out between farmer representatives and EPA over social media post about red meat

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, reports on a row between farmer representatives and the Environmental Protection Agency over a social media post encouraging people to reduce their red meat consumption.
8/29/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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What led to this air traffic glitch and could it happen again?

Kevin Byrne, ex Air Corps Lieutenant Colonel, discusses an outage at the UK’s National Air Traffic Service that led to flight cancellations to and from Irish airports.
8/29/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Spain’s football federation regional presidents demand Luis Rubiales resigns

Alex Ibaceta, soccer reporter, has the latest updates in the row over Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales' kiss on lips of World Cup winning player.
8/29/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/29/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/29/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump to stand trial next March

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the the latest developments is the US where Donald Trump faces trial in March for interfering with the 2020 presidential election.
8/29/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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New €17 million scheme to fund regenerative tourism projects in midlands opens today

Orla Carroll, Director of Product Development at Fáilte Ireland, discusses a new €17 million funding scheme aimed at Midlands communities most impacted by the move from peat-fired energy generation.
8/29/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/29/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/29/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly.
8/29/20231 minute, 57 seconds
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Fentanyl overdose cases soar in the United States as Republicans call for action

Mícheál Ó Scannáil reports from Mexico City where fentanyl production and use is causing problems on both the Mexican and US sides of the border.
8/29/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Clonmel in mourning following deaths of four young people in road crash

Cian McCormack reports from last night's vigil in Clonmel to remember the four young people who died in Friday's tragedy and Richie Molloy, Mayor of Clonmel, explains how the community is coming together as the town grieves.
8/28/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Community comes together to try and put some understanding on tragedy

Father John Treacy, Parish Priest in Clonmel, was among those leading the prayers at a vigil in the town to remember four young crash victims.
8/28/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
8/28/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/28/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Litter survey shows most Irish beaches are not clear

Conor Horgan, Spokesperson for Irish Business Against Litter, discusses litter survey that shows most of Irish beaches are not clean.
8/28/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Aidan Fitzsimons.
8/28/20235 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/28/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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Spanish football federation meeting today over Luis Rubiales kiss scandal

Semra Hunter, Barcelona-based soccer presenter, outlines the latest developments in the row over the behaviour of Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales.
8/28/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Driver shortage leads to lack of school transport in some counties

Stephen Kent, CEO at Bus Éireann, discusses latest school transport issues as contractors say they are unable to run bus services in a number of counties.
8/28/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/28/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Helping young people dealing with grief after a sudden loss

Sister Helen Culhane, Founder and CEO of Children's Grief Centre, discusses how young people can be supported after the sudden death of a friend.
8/28/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/28/20237 minutes, 22 seconds
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'She lit up every room she was in' - Classmates remember their friends after tragic loss

Cian McCormack speaks to students from the Presentation Secondary School in Clonmel as they remember their friends after Friday's tragedy.
8/28/20236 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/28/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
8/25/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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600th anniversary of oldest ringing church bells in Ireland to be celebrated this weekend

Phillip Bromwell reports on the 600th anniversary of the ringing of church bells this weekend.
8/25/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trump's mug shot released after booking at Georgia jail on election charges

Eric Ham, CTV News Political Analyst in Washington DC, on former US President Donald Trump surrendering in Georgia to face charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state.
8/25/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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New EU rules come into force for tech compaines today

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, on new EU rules for tech companies that will require them to do more to police illegal and harmful content on their platforms.
8/25/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Minister for Media to meet Chair of RTÉ Board today for update following payments scandal

Tommy Meskill discusses the latest developments on the issues facing the national broadcaster.
8/25/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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U.S. assessment says Wagner Group leader Yevgeniy Prigozhin was 'likely' killed in plane crash

Orysia Lutsevych, Deputy Director for Russia an Eurasia Program at Chatham House discusses on what now for Wagner after Prigozhin's reported death.
8/25/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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What will Min. for Media expect to hear from Chair of RTÉ?

Professor Brian MacCraith, former chair of the Future of Media Commission, discusses the funding of public service broadcasting following the RTÉ payments controversy.
8/25/20238 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/25/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
8/25/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/25/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
8/25/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/25/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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Fighting Irish, Notre Dame to take on US Navy Midshipmen in Dublin this weekend

Len Clark, Notre Dame football supporter, discusses the big college football game against Navy in Dublin this weekend.
8/25/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
8/25/20236 minutes
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14-year-old boy dies in downing incident in Cork

Ann Mooney, Southern Correspondent, The Irish Sun, reports on the death of a 14-year-old boy in Cork following a swimming tragedy.
8/25/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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This year's Leaving Cert results are 7% higher than in 2019

Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, discusses today’s Leaving Certificate results.
8/25/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Over 60,000 students across country will receive Leaving Cert results today

Norma Foley, Education Minister, discusses today’s Leaving Certificate results .
8/25/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was on passenger list of jet which crashed, killing all on board

Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, presumed dead after Russia plane crash.
8/24/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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HPV vaccine set to be offered to males up to their 22nd birthday

Stephen Donnelly, Miniter for Health, discusses the extension of the HPV vaccine programme for young people.
8/24/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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What could have caused plane crash that's thought to have killed Yevgeny Prigozhin?

Vitaly Shevchenko, Russia Editor at BBC Monitoring, discusses reports that the boss of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was on board a plane that crashed in Russia.
8/24/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/24/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Most US Republican rivals say they will still support Trump if convicted

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist, discusses current political issues there.
8/24/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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Greece continues to be gripped by raging wildfire

Greece-based journalist Daphne Tolis reports on the latest devastation caused by wildfires raging across the country.
8/24/20232 minutes, 34 seconds
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Message in a bottle from Ireland washes up on New Jersey beach!

Frank Bolger, a resident of Wildwood, New Jersey discusses his recent find of a message in the bottle that came all the way from Ireland.
8/24/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Current global hunger crisis described as one of 'unprecedented proportions'

Cindy McCain, Executive Director, World Food Programme, on the challenges facing aid agencies in 2023 amid an ongoing global food crisis.
8/24/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Stakeknife: Report into top Army IRA agent moves a step closer

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, on developments in a report into the activities of a man believed to have been the highest ranking British army agent within the IRA.
8/24/20236 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
8/24/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/24/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
8/24/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/24/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Group of men raising much needed funds for mental health by abseiling down a cliff

Cian McCormack reports from the Men's shed in Loughlinstown where they are fundraising for mental health causes.
8/24/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/24/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
8/24/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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UK's first-ever womb transplant hailed by doctors as 'dawn of new era' in fertility treatment

Professor Sam Coulter-Smith, Chair of the Insitute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Ireland, on surgeons in Britain carrying out a successful womb transplant for the first time.
8/23/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Calls for ind. inquiry into deaths at Ironman event, what should happen next?

Marc Ó Cathasaigh, Green Party TD who has completed two Ironman events, discusses Sunday's Ironman event in Cork in which two people died in the swim section.
8/23/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/23/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Chair of NI Policing Board announces 'independently-led end-to-end review'

Mark H Durkan, SDLP MLA and member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, on an independent review into PSNI data breaches.
8/23/20236 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/23/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/23/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/23/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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P&O Ferries to close Liverpool-Dublin route

Eugene Drennan, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, reacts to reports that P&O Ferries will cease operating Dublin-Liverpool route.
8/23/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/23/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Japan to start releasing treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear plant into Pacific Ocean

Tom Scott, Professor of Nuclear Materials at Bristol University, on Japan releasing treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific.
8/23/20236 minutes
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Ciara Mageean ran 'perfect race' at World Championships that saw her come up just short of medal

Lilly-Ann O'Hora, Women in Sport Manager, Athletics Ireland, reacts to the impressive performance of Irish athletes at the World Championships in Budapest.
8/23/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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New plan for high-visibility policing in Dublin City announced by An Garda Síochána

Aengus Cox discusses policing in Dublin city centre with Daithí de Róiste, Lord Mayor of Dublin andAdrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland.
8/23/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/23/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Fallout continutes from Ironman event in Cork in which two people died

Jennie O'Sullivan reports on the latest developments following Sunday's Ironman event in Youghal, Co Cork, in which two people died during the swim section.
8/23/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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New York Rose Róisín Wiley crowned the 2023 International Rose of Tralee

New York Rose, Róisín Wiley, on being crowned the 2023 Rose of Tralee.
8/23/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Eight people successfully rescued after getting trapped in cable car hanging over Pakistan ravine

Saeed Shah, South Asia Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal discusses the rescue operation in Pakistan on eight people trapped in cable car.
8/23/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
8/23/20232 minutes, 11 seconds
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India will attempt to land on the moon today

Leo Enright, Space Commentator, discusses how India will attempt to land on the moon later today.
8/23/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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TUI says next year's budget must tackle teacher recruitment crisis

Liz Farrell, President of the Teachers' Union of Ireland, discusses teacher recruitment and retention crisis.
8/23/20235 minutes, 3 seconds
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Electoral review set to bring about changes for politicians and voters

Cian McCormack reports on boundary changes that are being made to the electoral commission and what the reaction to these have been.
8/22/202311 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/22/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cork Ironman event at which two men died on Sunday was not sanctioned to go ahead

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent for the Irish Independent, discusses reaction to a statement issued by Triathlon Ireland, which says it did not sanction a swim section of an Ironman event in which two competitors died.
8/22/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mason Greenwood to leave Manchester United by 'mutual agreement'

Andy Mitten, founder of 'United We Stand' - a Manchester United fanzine and podcast, on Mason Greenwood leaving the club.
8/22/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/22/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/22/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Min. for Housing: 'Challenges remain but things are changing'

Anna Weglarczyk speaks to young people in Dublin about their experiences of the housing market and Darragh O'Brien, Minister for Housing, has the latest updates on housing provision.
8/22/202313 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/22/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is The Rose of Tralee past its sell by date?

Regina Doherty, Fine Gael senator and Dr Finola Doyle-O'Neill, Broadcast & Legal Historian at UCC's School of History, on whethee the Rose of Tralee needs to be modernised.
8/22/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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Over 20,000 borrowers unfairly assessed due to IT error at Central Bank

Brian Honan, Cyber Security Expert, reacts to an IT error into data retention by the Central Bank.
8/22/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
8/22/20232 minutes, 3 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/22/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Police reinvestigation into Birmingham pub bombings will not lead to criminal charges

Julie Hambleton, sister of Maxine Hambleton who died in the Birmingham Pub Bombings, reacts to the announcement that a police reinvestigation will not lead to criminal charges due to insufficient evidence.
8/22/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Intense weather system hits southern California causing flooding and dangerous winds

Matthew Cappucci, US-based Meteorologist, discusses record-breaking rainfall in California as Texas braces for thunderstorms.
8/22/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/22/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Oireachtas Media Committee to meet in private today with RTÉ funding top of agenda

Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, on discussions about future funding models for RTÉ.
8/22/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Survey shows 40% of NCBI service users have been injured due to obstacles on footpaths

Chantelle Smith, National Council for the Blind Ireland, National Access and Mobility Manager discusses their Clear Our Paths campaign.
8/21/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/21/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
8/21/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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Jim O'Callaghan: 'Changing the Min. for Justice will not solve issues in Dublin city centre'

Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town, and Jim O'Callaghan, Fianna Fáil Justice Spokesperson and TD for Dublin Bay South discuss the latest violent incident in Dublin City Centre after a stabbing on Grafton Street.
8/21/20238 minutes, 1 second
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/21/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/21/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Residents in Canada's British Columbia advised to evacuate as area is threatened by wildfires

Edward Struzik, a fellow at the Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy, Queen’s University, Canada discusses the wildfires which have hit the country.
8/21/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/21/20238 minutes, 17 seconds
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Man stabbed several times on Dublin's Grafton Street

Conor Lally, The Irish Times, discusses the stabbing of a man in Dublin's Grafton Street shopping district on Sunday morning.
8/21/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Lucy Letby to be sentenced today after being found guilty of murdering seven babies

Judith Moritz, BBC North of England Correspondent, discusses today's sentencing of Lucy Letby, a nurse found guilty of murdering seven babies at a hospital in Chester.
8/21/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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Two competitors die while participating in Ironman event in Cork over weekend

Jennie O'Sullivan, reporter in the South, and Frank O'Flynn, Mayor of the County of Cork, on the death of two participants in the swim section of the Ironman triathlon in Youghal on Sunday.
8/21/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/21/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Devastating effects of wildfires in Spain and Hawaii

Cliodna O'Flynn, Tenerife based journalist, has the latest on the wildfires on the Spanish island and Bill Dorman, Director of Hawaii Public Radio, discusses the visit of US President Joe Biden to Maui, following devastating wildfires which have left more than 100 people dead.
8/21/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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Spain win FIFA Women's World Cup with 1-0 victory over England

James Badcock, Madrid-based journalist, discusses reaction there to the World Cup win by Spain's women's soccer team.
8/21/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
8/21/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/18/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst: 'We've got to move on from this now'

Kevin Bakhurst, Director General of RTÉ, discusses why Ryan Tubridy will not be returning to the airwaves.
8/18/202316 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/18/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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NUJ welcomes DG comment that 'line needs to be drawn between RTÉ's past and present'

Emma O Kelly, Chair of NUJ Dublin Broadcasting Branch, reacts to RTÉ's decision to end talks with Ryan Tubridy about his return to the airwaves.
8/18/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Ryan Tubridy will not be returning to RTÉ airwaves at this time

Tommy Meskill, Political Reporter, recounts how RTÉ ended talks with Ryan Tubridy regarding his return to broadcasting.
8/18/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/18/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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What caused such a sudden breakdown of talks between Tubridy and RTÉ?

Hugh Linehan, The Irish Times, discusses Ryan Tubridy not returning to his presenting role in RTÉ.
8/18/20237 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/18/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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More than 7,500 people evacuated or ordered to stay indoors following wildfire in Tenerife

Cliodna O’Flynn, Tenerife-based journalist, has the latest update on huge wildfires ravaging the island.
8/18/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/18/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/18/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/18/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Canadian fire crews battling to prevent spread of wildfires

Dan Karpenchuk, Freelance Journalist in Canada, reports on efforts to prevent wildfires from reaching the northern city of Yellowknife, where all 20,000 residents are leaving by car and plane after an evacuation order was declared.
8/18/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Many questions remain for RTÉ with funding a major issue

Dr Roddy Flynn, DCU, discusses the continuing issues for RTÉ, post Ryan Tubridy.
8/18/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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Students urged to be cautious when looking for accommodation

Mary Conway, Chair of the Irish Property Owners' Association, discusses the organisation's call for students to exercise caution when seeking accommodation for the new academic year.
8/18/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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Oireachtas Media Committee to meet in private next week with a public meeting in September

Alan Dillon, TD, outlines why he feels it's too soon for further Oireachtas meetings on RTÉ.
8/18/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/17/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
8/17/20231 minute, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/17/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/17/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
8/17/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/17/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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Death toll rises in Hawaii following wildfire

Todd James, National Spokesman for the American Red Cross, talks to us from Hawaii as wildfire death toll continues to rise.
8/17/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Students in Galway facing accommodation shortage

Teresa Mannion reports from Galway on the accommodation shortage facing third-level students ahead of the new academic year.
8/17/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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Health and Social Care workers in eight different disciplines to commence industrial action next month

Linda Kelly, Fórsa, explains why workers in eight seperate HSE areas have balloted for industrial action in September.
8/17/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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What's next for Ryan Tubridy?

Terry Prone, Communications Advisor, gives her opinion on the latest developments in the RTÉ Ryan Tubridy undisclosed payments controversy.
8/17/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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Criticism from some over gardaí being sent to ATMs during BOI technical glitch

Liam Herrick, Irish Council for Civil Liberties, discusses Gardai attending ATMs as Bank of Ireland had a technology glitch
8/17/20238 minutes, 1 second
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British Museum says dismisses staff member after items found to be 'missing, stolen or damaged'

Enda Brady, journalist based in London discusses British Museum sacking staff member after tresures vanish from collection.
8/17/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/17/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Warning shortage of psychiatric beds having a severe impact on mental health services

Dr. Anne Doherty, Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist in the Mater Hospital in Dublin, discusses the impact staff shortages and a lack of resources are having on the provision of psychiatric services.
8/17/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Report finds poor governance and lack of communication in RTÉ

David Duffy, Corporate Governance Institute, reacts to the Grant Thornton 2 report into the under-declaration by RTÉ of Ryan Tubridy's earnings from 2017 to 2019.
8/17/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Development in retained fire services industrial action

Karan O'Loughlin, SIPTU Divisional Organiser, has the latest on the industrial action by retained firefighters.
8/17/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Protesters to gather at residence of Catholic Archbishop of Dublin over funds to renovate church

Mary Dolan, local parishioner and part of City Quay church group, talks about parishioners protesting outside the residence of the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin to get funds released to renovate their local church.
8/17/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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Grant Thornton report into Ryan Tubridy's earnings between 2017 and 2019 published

Philip Ryan, Political Editor, Independent Newspapers, discusses reaction to the latest Grant Thornton report into Ryan Tubridy's earnings from RTÉ between 2017 and 2019.
8/17/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/16/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Approx. 5,000 refugees in student accommodation to be moved in coming weeks

John Lannon, Chief Executive of Doras, on the number of refugees who will have to be moved out of student accommodation and rehoused in the coming weeks.
8/16/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/16/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Second Grant Thornton report into payments scandal at RTÉ to be published today

Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent, discusses the latest Grant Thornton report in the payments scandal at RTÉ.
8/16/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Criticism of planned closure of 16-bed Sub-Acute Unit at St. James’s Hospital Psychiatric Unit

Peter Hughes, Psychiatric Nurses Association, warns that the closure of 16 psychiatric beds at St James's Hospital, Dublin, will impact mental health services.
8/16/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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International students warned to be wary of scams while looking for accommodation

Aengus Cox speaks to Levi Amarilo, a student who was scammed last year while looking for accommodation and Laura Harmon, Executive Director of the Irish Council for International Students, discusses the increasing risk of rental scams to international students arriving in Ireland.
8/16/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Éilís Sheehy.
8/16/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/16/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/16/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Donald Trump set to go on trial several times in next 18 months

Gary Jacobson, Professor of Political Science, University of California San Diego, on the multiple criminal charges former US President Donald Trump is facing.
8/16/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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Talks to end firefighters dispute to take place tomorrow

Karan O’Loughlin, SIPTU Divisional Organiser, discusses the talks over retained firefighters dispute.
8/16/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/16/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
8/16/20231 minute, 20 seconds
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'Withdrawing money you don't have is fraud' - reaction to BOI technical glitch

Brendan Burgess, of the website AskAboutMoney.com, on the events that followed Bank of Ireland's technical glitch and what happens next.
8/16/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Extensive damage after car goes on fire at McDonald's drive-thru

Derek Bergin, Kildare Fire Service, describes how over 20 firefighters tackled a blaze at the Newbridge branch of McDonald's fast food restaurant.
8/16/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why have we experienced such changeable weather in recent years?

John Sweeney, Climatologist, and Dr Diarmuid Torney, Associate Professor in the School of Law and Government in DCU, assess links between the recent exceptionally wet weather and heatwaves to climate change.
8/16/20237 minutes, 27 seconds
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'Unusual volume of activity' at BOI ATM's following technical glitch

Charlie Weston, Irish Independent, explains how a banking IT glitch has apparently allowed customers to access funds they do not have.
8/16/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Town of Lahaina on Maui’s west coastis devastated by wildfire

Peter A Smith, reporter at ITN News, reports from the devastated town of Lahaina in Maui.
8/15/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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John Blair MLA: 'Number of serious questions remain over data breaches'

John Blair, Alliance Party MLA for South Antrim and member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, discusses fresh concerns on the impact of the PSNI data breach on those affected.
8/15/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/15/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Calls on govt. to address teacher recruitment crisis

Kieran Christie, general secretary of the ASTI, on the teacher recruitment crisis at post-primary level with 416 teaching posts unfilled.
8/15/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are young people turning away from Irish theatre?

Willie White, Director of the Dublin Theatre Festival, discusses targeted measures to attract youth audiences back to theatre shows at this years event.
8/15/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by ÉilÍs Sheehy.
8/15/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Today marks two years since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan

Two years since the fall of Kabul, Kate Varley speaks to 4 women who have fled the Taliban regime to live in Ireland.
8/15/20236 minutes
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Donald Trump and 18 allies indicted in Georgia over 2020 election meddling

Harriet Alexander, US based journalist, reports that Donald Trump is facing a fourth criminal trial after he was charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 Election result in Georgia.
8/15/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/15/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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Board of RTÉ receives second Grant Thornton report on Ryan Tubridy pay

Arthur Beesley, Irish Times, discusses the second Grant Thornton report into RTÉ's understatement of Ryan Tubridy's published fees from 2017 to 2019.
8/15/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
8/15/20231 minute, 52 seconds
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Cork native loses everything he owns in Maui wildfire

Peter O’Riordan, Maui resident, originally from Co Cork and former Xpose presenter discusses his home lost in Maui fires.
8/15/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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How do the latest charges Donald Trump is facing differ from before?

Scott Lucas, Professor of US and International Politics at UCD, on the latest charges Donald Trump is facing and what this may mean.
8/15/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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PSNI confident information from data breaches is in hands of dissident republicans

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the latest developments on the PSNI data breach after dissident republicans claimed to have possession of the information.
8/15/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/15/20232 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/15/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/15/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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18-year-old girl living in Leitrim grieving the loss of almost her entire family in Ukraine

Bashkim Berisha, BR Bistro in Carrick-on-Shannon, explains how community is rallying behind teenage employee from Ukraine whose family died in Kherson attack.
8/15/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Seven people killed by Russian shelling in Kherson, Ukraine

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine Correspondent, reports on how the Russian shelling of a village in Kherson led to the deaths of an entire family.
8/14/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Eilis Sheehy.
8/14/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/14/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Irish blind tennis team prepares for World Games

Reporter Molly O'Connor caught up with the Irish blind tennis team to find out more about the world games and their preparations
8/14/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Dozens dead and many still missing on US island of Maui in Hawaii after wildfires

Dr Mark Parrington, Senior Scientist, Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service discusses a record-breaking wildfire season affecting Northern Hemisphere.
8/14/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
8/14/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Uninsured drivers to face clampdown under new legislation

David Fitzgerald, CEO of Motor Insurers' Bureau of Ireland, on new legislation which will clampdown on uninsured drivers.
8/14/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Number of passengers using commercial bus services in Ireland below pre-covid levels

Brendan Crowley, Managing Director of Wexford Bus + spokesperson for the Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland, reacts to the latest NTA figures which show commercial bus journeys remain significantly down on 2019 levels.
8/14/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Fallout continues from PSNI data breaches

Sam McBride, Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Independent says the PSNI data breach will rumble on.
8/14/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/14/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Banks set to be brought before Oireachtas Finance Committee

John McGuinness TD, Oireachtas Finance Committee Chair, adds to criticism of the banking sector's approach to passing on interest rate increases to savers.
8/14/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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Strong criticism of Irish banks for failing to pass on interest rate increases to savers

Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finane Editor, discusses pressure on the banks to increase interest rates for savers.
8/14/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/14/20237 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
8/14/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Warning from Hawaii's Governor Josh Green that death toll could rise 'significantly'

Bill Dorman, Director of Hawaii Public Radio, has the latest from the island of Maui in the aftermath of a deadly fire which razed the historic town of Lahaina.
8/14/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Tonight last 'great night' to see Perseid meteor shower - expert

Kevin Nolan, Lecturer in Physics at TU Dublin, discusses Perseids meteor shower that has lit up the skies across the world
8/14/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/14/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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ECOWAS engages standby force in response to Niger coup

Beverly Ochieng, Africa analyst with BBC Monitoring discusses West African leaders put military forces on ‘standby’ over Niger coup.
8/11/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dissident republicans claim to have information from data breach - PSNI chief

Freya McClements, Northern Editor of the Irish Times, on the ramifications of serious data breaches by the PSNI.
8/11/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Judge orders publication of children's names, images in abduction proceedings

RTE's Aengus Cox reports on a High Court ruling permitting the names of three children to be disclosed in public, to assist Gardai in locating them.
8/11/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
8/11/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
8/11/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Karen Creed
8/11/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
8/11/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
8/11/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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€4.2 million lotto ticket bought in Leitrim

Gene Baxter, owner of the Centra in Mohill, Co Leitrim, on local excitement at selling this week's €4.2 million winning lotto ticket
8/11/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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New Covid Variant: Should we be concerned?

Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer, HSE, outlines the latest advice about Covid-19 following the emergence of a new variant.
8/11/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Dublin take on Kerry again in the All Ireland Ladies Football Final

Joan O'Sullivan reports on the first clash between Dublin and Kerry in the Senior Ladies Football Final this Sunday.
8/11/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
8/11/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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HSE clerical workers vote for industrial action

Ashley Connolly, Fórsa, discusses why HSE clerical and administrative staff are taking industrial action.
8/11/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly
8/11/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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Offaly looks forward to annual Tullamore Show this weekend

Brenda Kiernan - Public Relations Officer of Tullamore Show discusses Ireland's premier agricultural event starting this weekend
8/11/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Increasing number of migrants on dangerous boat trips

Sally Hayden, Africa-based reporter for the Irish Times and author of the book My Fourth Time, We Drowned, on increasing numbers of people attempting dangerous crossings from north Africa to Europe.
8/11/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Free GP care extended to children aged six and seven

Dr Diarmuid Quinlan, Irish College of General Practitioners, reacts to the expansion of free GP visit card scheme to six and seven-year-olds.
8/11/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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Hawaii fire death toll reaches 53, expected to rise

Ciaran Nugent - International Association of Wildland Fire board member discusses a record-breaking wildfire season affecting Northern Hemisphere.
8/11/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sinn FéIin MLA: There are a number of questions to put to PSNI Chief Constable

Linda Dillon, Sinn Féin MLA and member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, on data breaches in the PSNI.
8/10/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Economic Community of West African States meeting today over situation in Niger

Declan Walsh, Chief Africa correspondent of the New York Times discusses of West Africa summit on a crisis Niger starting today.
8/10/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Average mortgage interest rate in Ireland went above 4% in June

Daragh Cassidy, Bonkers.ie, reacts to Irish mortgage rates rising above 4%.
8/10/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Calls on govt. to consider lab-grown meats

Una Kelly reports on laboratory-grown meat products which a leading scientist says could help Ireland's climate cause.
8/10/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Have rents in Dublin rents finally peaked?

Ronan Lyons, Economist at Trinity College, discusses the latest rental prices in Ireland.
8/10/20235 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
8/10/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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50th Kilkenny Arts Festival gets underway today

Ogla Barry, Director of the Kilkenny Arts Festival, discusses what's ahead for the next 10 days.
8/10/20232 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/10/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/10/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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New variant of Covid-19 detected in Ireland

Dr Illona Duffy, GP based in Monaghan, discusses the impact on general practice of rising Covid cases and extension of free GP cards.
8/10/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50 Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/10/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/10/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
8/10/20232 minutes, 9 seconds
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PSNI investigating two different data breaches

Allison Morris, crime correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph, on data breaches in the PSNI.
8/10/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/10/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Data shows efforts to increase population of corncrake are working

Dr John Carey, National Parks and Wildlife Service, explains why Ireland's corncrake population is increasing.
8/10/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Pressure on govt.to help mortgage holders in next year's budget

Sean Canney, Independent TD for Galway East and member of the Regional Independent Group of TDs.
8/10/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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Survey shows 75% of farmers would vote for a new political party

Catriona Morrissey, Irish Farmers Journal, discusses its latest survey of farmers.
8/10/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/9/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Firefighters in Portugal continuing to battle wildfires

Alastair Leithead, former BBC foreign correspondent, now living in Odemira in Portugal, reports on efforts to battle wildfires raging across parts of the country.
8/9/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
8/9/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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SIPTU meeting again today to consider escalating action in the retained fire services dispute

Karan O'Loughlin, SIPTU Divisional Organiser, on potential escalation in the retained fire services industrial dispute.
8/9/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Dublin Airport operator secures stay over council’s decision on night-time flights

Martin Kenny TD, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on transport, reacts to the High Court decision to grant a stay on a decision that would have forced Dublin Airport to reduce the number of night-time flights.
8/9/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/9/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/9/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
8/9/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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PSNI apologises after data breach affecting thousands of offiers and staff

Amanda Ferguson, Belfast-based journalist, on a PSNI data breach affecting thousands of officers and staff.
8/9/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Govt. publishes latest progress report on implementation of National AI Strategy

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor, Irish Independent, responds to the Government's progress report on the implementation of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy.
8/9/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/9/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Will child benefit be increased in next year's budget?

Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor of the Irish Independent, reports that the government is considering raising the monthly child benefit by €10 in October's budget.
8/9/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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People from all walks of life encouraged to join AI Advisory Council

Dara Calleary, Minister for Digital Regulation, reveals the progress made to date on implementing the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy.
8/9/20237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Members of PSNI said to be 'shocked, dismayed and angry' over data breach

Liam Kelly, Chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, on a PSNI data breach affecting thousands of officers and staff.
8/9/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
8/9/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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RDS Dublin Horse Show gets underway today

Joe MagRaollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, looks ahead to the opening day of the RDS Dublin Horse Show.
8/9/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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NI's Police Federation says breach could cause 'incalculable damage'

Naomi Long, Leader of the Alliance Party, on a PSNI data breach affecting thousands of officers and staff.
8/9/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/8/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/8/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/8/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor's funeral cortege to pass through Bray today

Aengus Cox reports from Bray, Co.Wicklow, where final preparations are underway ahead of Sinead O'Connor's funeral cortege later this morning.
8/8/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Kate Egan.
8/8/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Scouts leave South Korea jamboree site as typhoon approaches

Raphael Rashid, Seoul based journalist, discusses how tens of thousands of scouts are being evacuated from their problem-plagued South Korean campsite ahead of a typhoon.
8/8/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Victims on domestic violence leave to receive full pay from today

Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Equality, reveals that victims of domestic violence will receive their full pay if they need to take leave from work.
8/8/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/8/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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ESRI research shows people in min. wage jobs are in lower quality jobs

Dr Paul Redmond, senior research officer at the ESRI, on new research into minimum wage jobs.
8/8/20236 minutes, 1 second
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/8/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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First group of asylum seekers board controversial barge in UK

Lizzie Dearden, Home Affairs Editor at the Independent, on the first group of asylum seekers boarding a controversial housing barge at a UK port.
8/8/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Acclaimed film director William Friedkin, creator of The Exorcist, dies aged 87

Brian Lloyd, Movies Editor with entertainment.ie, reacts to the death of William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist and The French Connection.
8/8/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Survey shows 75% of older people affected by inflation

Teresa O'Callaghan,a 65-year-old cancer survivor tells Moira Hannon how she is struggling to survive with the rising cost of living and Seán Moynihan, CEO of ALONE, outlines the findings of their latest survey.
8/8/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
8/8/20232 minutes, 15 seconds
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West African countries to meet this week to discuss coup in Niger

Olayinka Ajala, senior lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Leeds Beckett University, analyses the fallout from the coup in Niger as West African countries prepare to meet to discuss military intervention.
8/8/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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New Athlone Greenway Bridge opens today

Rosie Boles, Managing Director of Burgess Department store in Athlone, on the benefits of the new Athlone Greenway Bridge, which is opening today.
8/8/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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Garda detective who died in cruiser boat fire on Shannon named as Deirdre Finn

Brendan O'Connor, President of the Garda Representative Association, pays tribute to the detective garda who died in a Carrick-on-Shannon boat fire
8/8/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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Tensions continue over Fingal County Council decision to limit night flights at Dublin Airport

Aidan Sweeney, head of Enterprise and Regulatory Affairs at IBEC, discusses the potential impacts of an enforcement order issued by Fingal County Council to reduce the number of late-night flights
8/7/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tribute to Sinéad O'Connor appears on Bray Head

Richard Seabrooke, Executive Creative Director of The Tenth Man, discusses the temporary installation of a large sign on Bray Head in county Wicklow in honour of the late singer Sinéad O’Connor
8/7/20232 minutes, 25 seconds
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The rise of women's sport in Ireland

Una May, Chief Executive of Sport Ireland and Hilda Breslin, President of the Camogie Association, on the successes, challenges and progression of women's sport in Ireland
8/7/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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South Korea to evacuate thousands of scouts due to typhoon

Aengus Cox reports on the latest from the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea where organisers expect the event to end early due to an approaching typhoon.
8/7/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Circular Water

Colman O'Sullivan reports on the use of rainwater in from homes and businesses to help water supplies during droughts.
8/7/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Susan Jackson
8/7/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Niger closes airspace as it refuses to reinstate president

Larry Madowo, CNN International Correspondent based in Kenya, has the latest on the coup in Niger, where the new military rulers have closed the country's airspace amid threats of intervention
8/7/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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At least 30 migrants missing in shipwrecks off Italy: IOM

Francesa Basile, Italian Red Cross Head of Migration discusses the latest on the search for missing migrants off the coast of the southern Italian island of Lampedusa.
8/7/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
8/7/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
8/7/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump pleads not guilty in Washington DC Court

Eric Ham, CTV News Political Analyst, Washington, DC, on Donald Trump's latest court appearance.
8/4/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/4/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Demonstration on bridge over River Shannon to take place today

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on a demonstration in Offaly to highlight concerns about rising summer water levels.
8/4/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/4/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
8/4/20232 minutes, 25 seconds
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A busy August Bank Holiday lies ahead!

Moira Hannon looks ahead to what's on this Bank holiday weekend.
8/4/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Republic of Ireland Women's team welcomed home from World Cup

Molly O'Connor speaks to fans at last nights homecoming celebrations for the girls in green.
8/4/20232 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sizeable increase in number of stray dogs around country

Corina Fitzsimons, Communications Manager at Dogs Trust, discusses the huge rise in the number of dogs being euthanised and going stray.
8/4/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Bank of England increses interest rates again as borrowers in UK struggle

Victoria Scholar, UK-based markets analyst, assesses the significance of the latest Bank of England interest rate increase to 5.25%.
8/4/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Cork and Waterford prepare for All-Ireland Camogie final

Jennie O'Sullivan reports from Waterford and Cork ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland Camogie final.
8/4/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
8/4/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
8/4/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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High Court rules Ukrainian girl brought here by mother should be returned to native country

Aodhan O'Faolain, High Court reporter, on a ruling that a young Ukrainian girl brought to Ireland by her mother following the outbreak of the war against Russia should be returned to her native country.
8/4/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/4/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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Major celtic festival gets underway in France today

Sharon Gaffney reports on a major Celtic festival taking place in L'Orient in France.
8/4/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Long-running dispute between Garda Commissioner and GRA over rosters continues

Michael O'Toole, Irish Daily Star, discusses the on going dispute between Commissioner Drew Harris and the GRA.
8/4/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trump describes charges against him as 'persecution of a political opponent'

David Weinstein, Former State and Federal Prosecutor, analyses the case against Donald Trump after he pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
8/4/20239 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/4/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/3/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/3/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
8/3/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
8/3/20236 minutes, 30 seconds
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Irish actors in Los Angeles striking today

Jason O'Mara, Hollywood-based Irish actor, explains the background to the strike action today by Irish actors in Hollywood.
8/3/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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Boil water notices issued for thousands of households

Tom Cuddy, Uisce Éireann, discusses the boil water notices going to thousands of homes as UNITE water service workers strike.
8/3/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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Funerals of teenage girls killed in Monaghan crash to take place today

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports on today's funeral arrangments for two teenage girls killed in a car crash in County Monaghan on Monday.
8/3/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/3/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ballybrit prepares for style on Ladies Day at Galway Race

Teresa Mannion reports from the Galway Races Summer Festival where Ladies Day takes place today.
8/3/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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Has the recent poor weather affected tourism around the country?

Karl Fleming, owner of Pirates Cove in Courtown, Neasa Clissmann, owner of Clissmann Horse Caravans in Rathdrum in Wicklow, and Noel Treacy, owner of Tiger Ice Cream, on how the wettest July on record in Ireland has affected businesses, especially those in the tourism sector.
8/3/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cocaine worth €9.3 million seized at Rosslare Port

Michael O'Toole, Daily Star, on the €9.3 million cocaine seizure at Rosslare Port and the Garda Commissioner's meeting with the GRA.
8/3/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump to appear in court again today

Eric Ham, CTV News Political Analyst in Washington DC, looks ahead to Donald Trump's appearance in a DC court on charges of plotting to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
8/3/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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American fugitive in Edinburgh claims to be an Irish orphan

Alan Jenkins, reporter for 5 News in Scotland, on the latest development in the case of Nicholas Rossi, an American man being held in an Edinburgh prison and facing extradition to the US on rape charges.
8/3/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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AXA Insurance to acquire Laya Healthcare

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, on AXA's takeover of Laya Healthcare for €650 million.
8/3/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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European Commission approves Ireland's new €1.3 billion forestry programme

Daragh Little, Forestry Consultant, reacts to the approval by the European Commission of Ireland's new forestry programme.
8/3/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Is AXA acquiring Laya good or bad for consumers?

Dermot Goode, from the Lockton Healthcare Division, on what AXA Insurance's acquisition of Laya Healthcare means for consumers.
8/3/20232 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
8/3/20232 minutes, 2 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/3/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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€333 million in corporation tax paid in July alone

Prof Michael McMahon, Fiscal Advisory Council, discusses the latest exchequer returns and urges caution over government spending.
8/3/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Survey finds majority of parents worried about school costs

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, speaks to parents in Ennis, Co. Clare who are concerned about the rise cost of children returning to school and Suzanne Connolly, Barnardos CEO discusses the Annual Back to School Survey which examines the rising cost of education
8/2/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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Teens killed in Monaghan road crash named as Kiea McCann and Dlava Mohamed

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports on the community response to the death of two teenage girls in a road traffic crash in Co Monaghan on Monday evening.
8/2/20236 minutes, 56 seconds
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TV Licence revenue drops €2.7million in July

Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Reporter, Irish Independent, reports on the drop in people paying their TV Licence fee.
8/2/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bear or man? Confusion at a Chinese zoo

Ashleigh Marshall, conservation and education officer at Chester Zoo, on online speculation that sun bears in a Chinese zoo are fake.
8/2/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/2/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Words can't describe how the community is feeling at this time' - School principal pays tribute

Caolán Faux, a Director with Youth Work Ireland in Cavan-Monaghan, speaks to Kate Varley following the tragic death of Kiea McCann and Dlava Mohamed and Sharon Magennis, Principal of Largy College in Clones, pays tribute to the two students.
8/2/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Donald Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 US Election

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist, reports on the latest indictment of Donald Trump.
8/2/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Sinn Féin Bill would make it an offence to seek sex for rent

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson, discusses the bill he is publishing to make seeking sex for rent or advertising such arrangements an offence under the Residential Tenancies Act.
8/2/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/2/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/2/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/2/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
8/2/20231 minute, 23 seconds
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Republic of Ireland Women's team set to be welcomed home in Dublin City tomorrow

Daithí de Róiste, Lord Mayor of Dublin, on plans for a special homecoming celebration for the Republic of Ireland Women's World Cup squad.
8/2/20232 minutes, 40 seconds
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Could this be the charge that actually takes down Donald Trump?

Scott Lucas, Professor of US Politics, UCD, reacts to the latest charges against former US President Donald Trump.
8/2/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Nearly 20,000 electric vehicles bought in Ireland so far this year

Geraldine Herbert, motoring editor with the Sunday Independent, on a record number of electric cars being bought in the Irish market.
8/2/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Nasa picks up 'heartbeat' signal from Voyager 2 after sending wrong command

Kevin Nolan, Lecturer in Physics at TU Dublin, discusses NASA hearing back from Voyager 2 probe after mistakenly cutting contact.
8/2/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/2/20235 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/2/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/1/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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Dublin footballers celebrate at homecoming following All-Ireland win

Molly O'Connor speaks to Dublin fans in Smithfield Square at the homecoming for the senior footballers following their All-Ireland final win over Kerry on Sunday.
8/1/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ireland finish Women's World Cup campaign with scoreless draw

Paul O'Flynn reports from Brisbane in Australia where Ireland's FIFA Women's World Cup campaign finished up yesterday.
8/1/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Accenture to layoff 890 people from Irish operation

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish & Sunday Independent, on Accenture's decision to cut 890 more Irish jobs.
8/1/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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At least six killed by Russian missile strike on Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Ukraine Correspondent in Kyiv, on the missile attack at Kryvyi Rih, killing at least six people.
8/1/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/1/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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Two dead and three others injured in crash on way to debs ball in Monaghan

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports on the death of two teenage girls in a road traffic crash in Co Monaghan on Monday evening.
8/1/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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Report shows 99.7% of public water supplies comply with bacterial and chemical limits

Noel Byrne, programme manager at the Environmental Protection Agency, on their 2022 Drinking Water report.
8/1/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Justin Barrett denies he has been removed from position as president of the National Party

Conor Gallagher, Crime & Security Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports on internal division within the National Party and the latest on what is known about €400,000 in gold bars that were stored in a vault belonging to the party.
8/1/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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Accenture urged to try and save every job possible

Seán Fleming TD, Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs, and Louise O'Reilly TD, Sinn Fein spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade, Employment and Workers’ Rights, react to the news that Accenture plans to cut an additional 890 jobs in Ireland.
8/1/202310 minutes, 57 seconds
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Community in Monaghan 'numbed and shocked by most tragic news'

Pat Treanor, Sinn Féin Councillor for Clones in Co. Monaghan, reacts to the deaths of two teenage girls in a road traffic crash in Co. Monaghan on Monday evening.
8/1/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
8/1/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
8/1/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Min. Heather Humphreys: 'Worst possible nightmare for a family'

Minister for Social Protection and TD for Cavan-Monaghan Heather Humphreys reacts to the tragic news that two teenage girls have died following a road crash on the way to a debs ball.
8/1/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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Uisce Éireann says safe and secure drinking water being provided to millions daily

Tom Cuddy, Uisce Éireann’s Head of Asset Operations, on the Environmental Protection Agency's 2022 Drinking Water quality report.
8/1/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Data shows July 2023 was wettest ever recorded

Paul Moore, Climatologist with Met Éireann, assesses provisional figures from the forecaster that indicate July 2023 is set to be the wettest July on record in Ireland.
8/1/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Two Supermoons to appear in Irish skies in August

Frances McCarthy, Education and Outreach Officer at Blackrock Castle Observatory in Cork, on two supermoons appearing in Irish skies in August.
8/1/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
8/1/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
8/1/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
8/1/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/31/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/31/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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At least 44 killed in blast at Pakistan political rally

Saeed Shah, South Asia Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal discusses a possible suicide attack at political rally in Pakistan that killed at least 44 people.
7/31/20235 minutes, 11 seconds
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New insurance legislation comes into effect today

Brian Hanley, CEO for Alliance for Insurance Reform, discusses the changes to the Duty of Care legislation which come into effect today.
7/31/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Concerns remain over violence and crime in Dublin city centre

Fiachra Ó Cionnaith speaks to food delivery drivers and riders protesting in Dublin city centre about their concerns over recent violent assaults and robberies and Antoinette Cunningham, General Secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, discusses the calls for changes to Garda recruitment and retirement age.
7/31/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/31/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Divided loyalties for some in Ireland v Nigeria game

Úruému Adéjinmi, Fianna Fáil Councillor, and Mayor of Longford, on the upcoming Ireland v Nigeria game at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
7/31/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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Record homeless figures as properties listed on Airbnb rise

John Mark Mc Cafferty, Threshold CEO, discusses the fallout from lifting of the eviction ban and as record numbers of properties go to Airbnb he says approved housing bodies must take on a bigger role in providing affordable tenancies.
7/31/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/31/202311 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/31/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ireland prepare for final Women's World Cup game

Paul O'Flynn reports from Brisbane ahead of the Republic of Irelands final game at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
7/31/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
7/31/20231 minute, 27 seconds
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Cork City Library forced to close due to protest

Kieran McCarthy, Cork City Lord Mayor, on the closure of Cork City Library on Saturday when protestors hung a banner over the front door.
7/31/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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Reforms of Ireland’s licensing laws will not be implemented by Christmas

Sunil Sharpe, DJ and spokesperson for the Give Us The Night campaign, on delays in reforming Ireland's licensing laws.
7/31/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/31/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Vladimir Putin says he does not reject the idea of peace talks on Ukraine

Diana Magnay, Sky News' Moscow Correspondent, discusses Russia's striking of three Ukrainian drones over Moscow, and potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
7/31/20238 minutes, 28 seconds
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Call on banks to ensure mortgage holders don't fall into arrears as interest rates rise

Padraic Kissane, financial advisor & member of the Irish Banking Culture Board, on what interest rate rises mean for mortgage holders.
7/31/20238 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/28/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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Supreme Court decision surrounding retrial of Patrick Quirke due today

Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, discusses the Supreme Court decision surrounding the retrial of Patrick Quirke for the murder of Bobby Ryan.
7/28/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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Remembering Sinéad O'Connor: 'Her fearlessness allowed us to be ourselves'

Singers Tolu Makay and Loah reflect on Sinéad O'Connor's influence on younger generations.
7/28/20238 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is there a rift between govt. parties over rail investment?

Daniel McConnell, editor of the Business Post, on tension among the Greens and coalition partners.
7/28/20238 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/28/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10 It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/28/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Can the Dubs win back Sam?

Conor Hunt reports on the excitement in the capital ahead of the All-Ireland final on Sunday.
7/28/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
7/28/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor described as the 'greatest voice of her generation'

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, reflects on tributes paid to Sinéad O'Connor following her death at the age of 56.
7/28/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ukraine appears to escalate counteroffensive against Russia

James Waterhouse, BBC News Ukraine Reporter discusses the slow progress in Ukraine's counteroffensive.
7/28/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/28/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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Vigil held in Dublin city centre to remember Sinéad O'Connor

Molly O'Connor reports from Temple Bar where a vigil was held in honour of Sinéad O'Connor last night.
7/28/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
7/28/20232 minutes, 7 seconds
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12% rise in number of children on CAMHS waiting lists

Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats TD, on new figures which show a further rise in the number of children on the CAMHS waiting lists.
7/28/20237 minutes
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Niger coup makes the troubled Sahel region yet more fragile

Larry Madowo, CNN International Correspondent based in Kenya, on the military coup in Niger.
7/28/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/28/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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Family of Deirdre Jacob appeal for information 25 years on from disappearance

Micheal Jacob, the father of Deirdre Jacob who disappeared on this day 25 years ago appeals to anybody with any information to come forward.
7/28/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
7/27/20231 minute, 49 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor remembered as fearless and powerful

Brittany Spanos, Senior Writer at Rolling Stone magazine reflects on the legacy left by Sinéad O’Connor.
7/27/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Root and branch rebuild of CAMHS needed, says MHC chief

Damien McCallion, HSE, discusses the changes to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services which will be undertaken.
7/27/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/27/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/27/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/27/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Outpouring of love and devastation following death of Sinéad O'Connor

Sinéad Gleeson, writer and arts journalist, on Sinéad O'Connor's legacy.
7/27/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor described as a leader for young artists, particularly females

Singer Mary Black and Niall Stokes, Editor at Hot Press Magazine discuss the life and legacy of Sinéad O'Connor.
7/27/202311 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/27/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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RTÉ investigation shows landlords offering free accommodation for sex

Aoife Hegarty reports that vulnerable tenants are being put at risk because of delays introducing legislation criminalising sex for rent propositions.
7/27/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Sinéad O'Connor: A career that spanned decades and many genres

Sinéad Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent, discusses the life and legacy of Sinéad O'Connor.
7/27/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can Kerry bring Sam Maguire back to the Kingdom for a 39th time?

Paschal Sheehy reports from Kerry as excitement builds in the Kingdom ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland football final against Dublin.
7/27/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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GRA to ballot members on whether or not they have confidence in Garda Commissioner

Ronan Slevin, Interim General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association discusses the group's decision to ballot members on whether they have confidence in Garda Commissioner Drew Harris.
7/27/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/27/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/27/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor dies at the age of 56

A look back at the life of Sinéad O'Connor following her death at the age of 56 while Molly O'Connor gets reaction to the news from people in Dublin City.
7/27/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/26/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
7/26/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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Disappointment for many Coldplay fans unable to secure tickets

Molloy O'Connor speaks to Ryan Wynne about his experience in trying to secure Coldplay tickets and Michael Murphy, Lecturer at IADT, discusses the changing model for buying concert tickets online.
7/26/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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Republic of Ireland in Perth for Women's World Cup showdown with Canada

Paul O'Flynn reports from Perth where Irish fans are preparing for the crucial FIFA Womens World Cup game later afternoon against Canada.
7/26/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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Two pilots killed in crash while battling wildfires in Greece

Daphne Tolis, Greece-based journalist, reports on the latest devastation caused by wildfires raging across the country.
7/26/20236 minutes, 57 seconds
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Criticism from some over restrictions in publicly funded fertility scheme

Professor Sam Coulter-Smith Chair of the Insitute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists discusses reaction to the government's plans to limit access to a publicly funded cycle of IVF.
7/26/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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GeoDirectory shows large drop of vacant residential properties in Ireland

Dara Keogh, GeoDirectory Chief Executive, discusses the latest report on the GeoDirectory property database that shows a fall in the number of new address points and a higher residential property vacancy rate.
7/26/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Mixed weather conditions in Italy with intense storms and a heatwave

Eric Sylvers, Wall Street Journal Correspondent, based in Milan discusses the extreme weather battering Italy from north to south.
7/26/20236 minutes, 33 seconds
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Further energy supports expected in next budget

Tricia Kielthy, Head of Social Justice at the Society of St Vincent de Paul, discusses measures SVP says need to be included in the Budget to support people who are struggling with the cost of living.
7/26/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/26/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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NatWest boss resigns over Farage leak to BBC

Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor with The Financial Times, on NatWest boss Alison Rose resigning after admitting to being the source of an inaccurate story about Nigel Farage's finances.
7/26/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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Key suspects convicted in trial over 2016 Brussels bomb attacks

Lisa O'Carroll, Brussels Correspondent with the Guardian, discusses the Brussels bombers trial.
7/26/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/26/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/26/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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DAA spent over €117,000 on top of the range car for CEO in 2019

Fergus O'Dowd, Fine Gael TD, talks to Cian McCormack about the Dublin Airport Authority's purchase of a car for it's CEO in 2019 which cost €117,000, according to figures seen by RTÉ.
7/26/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Warning from World Vision report about where ingredients in beauty products come from

Benjamin Smith, Senior Officer Child Labour at the International Labour Organisation in Switzerland discusses the findings of the World Vision report into child labour which has been published today.
7/26/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/26/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/26/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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Dublin Zoo to open its newest habitat - the Nocturnal House - today

Dr. Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo discusses opening the Nocturnal House, home to Ireland’s first aye-ayes.
7/25/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/25/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/25/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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People being reminded of dangers water can pose

Joanne Walsh, Water Safety Ireland, outlines the steps you can take to reduce the risk of drowning.
7/25/20237 minutes, 30 seconds
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Opposition warns criteria for IVF scheme must be carefully scrutinised

Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator, reacts to government plans to publicly fund a cycle of IVF for eligible couples from September.
7/25/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
7/25/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/25/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Climate Advisory Council says Ireland will miss climate targets as heatwave continues in Europe

Aengus Cox speaks to Maria Zeus, an official tourist guide living on the Greek island of Rhodes and Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Advisory Council discusses their annual report which was published today.
7/25/202311 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/25/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Are many Irish people holidaying in Ireland?

Cian McCormack reports from Lahinch in County Clare on trends in the domestic summer tourism season.
7/25/20236 minutes
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Cabinet meets today with IVF funding on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today’s cabinet meeting where health minister Stephen Donnelly is expected to announce full public funding for a cycle of IVF for eligible couples from September.
7/25/20237 minutes
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Number of people dying in hospitals from heart attacks or strokes declined in last 10 years

Dr. Anne Dee, Clinical Lead, National Audit of Hospital Mortality discusses the National Office of Clinical Audit report findings.
7/25/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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Republic of Ireland team in Perth ahead of massive WWC showdown with Canada

Paul O'Flynn reports from Perth where Irish fans prepare for their side's crucial Womens World Cup game on Wednesday afternoon against Canada.
7/25/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Al Hilal bid €300 million for Mbappe

Daniel McDonnell, journalist For MediaHuis Ireland, Discusses PSG Star Kylian Mbappe's potential €300 Million Move To Saudi Club Al Hilal.
7/25/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/25/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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19,000 people evacuated from Greek island of Rhodes as wildfires continue

Damian Mac Con Uladh, Greece-based journalist, discusses wildfires spreading across Greek islands.
7/25/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/25/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/24/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/24/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
7/24/20231 minute, 27 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara with Marty Morrissey at the Limerick hotel following their All-Ireland hurling win.
7/24/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rise in number of homes available to rent

Wayne Stanley, Executive Director at the Simon Communities of Ireland, discusses the June Locked out of the Market Report which found a 39% increase in the number of HAP properties available.
7/24/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/24/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Wildfires continues to rage across Greece

Janet Karamanos, Irish bar owner in Rhodes, on the wildfires across the island.
7/24/20236 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
7/24/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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Policing in Dublin city centre under scrutiny following assault of American tourist last week

Daithi De Roiste, Lord Mayor of Dublin and Chair of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee, on garda staffing levels in the city centre.
7/24/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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15 separated children in care of the state reported to have gone missing last year

Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance, discusses HIQA's unpublished report into the treatment of separated children seeking asylum in Ireland.
7/24/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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People being evacuated from Greece, what should holiday makers do?

Daphne Tolis, journalist based in Athens, on wildfires in Greece and Paul Hackett, President of the Irish Travel Agents' Association, on the situation for tourists in parts of the country as wildfires continue.
7/24/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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Political gridlock in Spain as no clear winner emerges from general election

Miguel-Anxo Murado, Madrid-based reporter, on the results of the Spanish election.
7/24/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Parts of Donegal affected by flooding over weekend

Gary Doherty, Sinn Féin Councillor for the Municipal District of Stranorlar, discusses the weekend's flooding in Co. Donegal.
7/24/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Final vote on controversial Israeli judicial reform bill expected today

Dan Williams, Reuters Correspondent in Jerusalem discusses vote on judicial reform in Israel.
7/24/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/24/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/21/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/21/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/21/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cocaine worth over €4 million washes up in Donegal

Christy Galligan, retired Garda Sergeant and part of the Donegal Divisional Drugs Unit, discusses the discovery of suspected cocaine in excess of €4 million on the North Donegal Coastline.
7/21/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Can Limerick complete a four-in-a-row?

Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, reports from Limerick as the Treaty County looks to win a fourth consecutive All-Ireland Hurling title.
7/21/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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Increased funding secured for home support providers

Joseph Musgrave, CEO of Home & Community Care Ireland, explains why he believes the national living wage of €13.10 an hour plus travel costs is still not enough.
7/21/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ireland's attention turns to Canada following opening WWC loss

Paul O'Flynn reports from Sydney following the Republic of Ireland's opening game at the FIFA Women's World Cup.
7/21/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/21/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Conservatives lose two seats in UK by-elections

George Parker, FT Political Editor, reports on the outcome of the three English by-elections.
7/21/20234 minutes, 45 seconds
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American tourist left with 'life changing' injuries following brutal attack in Dublin

Richard Guiney, CEO Dublin Town, discusses the issues in Dublin city centre after a brutal attack on an Amercian tourist on Talbot Street.
7/21/20237 minutes, 55 seconds
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UN's refugee agency says one third of Ukrainian population forcibly displaced

Paul Cunningham and Mark Ronaghan report from the southeastern Polish border town of Pshemysl, 16 months on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
7/21/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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What has gone wrong with Dublin city centre?

Cian McCormack visits the streets off O'Connell Street with Cllr. Janice Boylan, Sinn Féin; Jim O'Callaghan, Fianna Fáil Justice spokesperson, discusses the reasons behind the anti-social behaviour in Ireland's capital city.
7/21/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/21/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
7/21/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/21/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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Oppenheimer and Barbie both open in Irish cinemas today

Helen O'Hara, film Journalist with Empire Magazine and author of Women vs Hollywood, reviews the new releases Oppenheimer and Barbie.
7/21/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/20/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Proposal to close a Dublin city centre laneway due to anti-social behaviour

Janet Horner, Green Party Representative for the North-Inner City on Dublin City Council, discusses the proposed closure of Harbour Court in response to anti-social behaviour.
7/20/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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More renters struggling to get deposits back with calls for a Deposit Protection Scheme

Cian O'Callaghan TD, Social Democrats housing spokesman, reacts to a new report from Threshold highlighting an increase in the number of renters seeking support over the retention of deposits.
7/20/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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ESRI report shows Ireland has one of the largest gaps in home ownership between young and old

Dr. Rachel Slaymaker, ESRI, discusses the latest statistics on housing payments cost to income ratio in Ireland compared to other countries.
7/20/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/20/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
7/20/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/20/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Calls on govt. to expand equality legislation

Sinéad Gibney, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, outlines new recommendations to expand equality legislation currently under review by the Government.
7/20/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/20/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Bye-elections taking place in three English constituencies today

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports on bye-elections taking place in three English constituencies today to replace outgoing Conservative MPs.
7/20/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kilkenny gears up for All-Ireland final as Cats look to bring back Liam MacCarthy Cup

Conor Kane, South-East Correspondent, reports from the Marble City ahead of the All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday.
7/20/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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History beckons for Republic of Ireland in first ever Women's World Cup game

Paul O'Flynn reports from Sydney ahead of Ireland's opening Women's World Cup game and Michael Larkin, uncle of Irish player Abbie Larkin, outlines plans for a free screening of the game in Irishtown Stadium.
7/20/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/20/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
7/20/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar makes surprise visit to Ukraine

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to Paul Cunningham as he reflects on his surprise visit to Ukraine on Wednesday.
7/20/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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Packages believed to contain cocaine wash up on Donegal beaches

Eileen Magnier, North-West Correspondent, on packages believed to contain cocaine washing up on Donegal beaches.
7/20/20232 minutes, 38 seconds
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Three dead after New Zealand shooting hours before Women's World Cup opener

Catrin Owen, Senior Journalist with New Zealand website Stuff reports that three people are dead following a shooting in Auckland.
7/20/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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Govt. says provisions have been made for winter plan within budget

Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Exepnditure and Reform, on the Mid-Year Expenditure Report.
7/20/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/19/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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Gardaí investigating attack on councillor's family home

Denis O'Callaghan, Cathaoirleach of Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown County Council, discusses the attack on a local councillor’s family home and anti-asylum protests in Ballybrack.
7/19/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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Heatwave impacting holiday makers - what you should know

Paul Hackett, President of the Irish Travel Agents' Association, on how extreme temperatures are affecting holiday bookings.
7/19/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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Controversial emergency garda roster being discontinued

Ronan Slevin, Interim General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association, on changes to garda rosters.
7/19/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Nearly 83,000 referrals to Tusla last year - up 13% from 2021

Kate Duggan, Interim Chief Executive Officer at Tusla, discusses the challenges facing the Child and Family Agency as it publishes its 2022 Annual Report.
7/19/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Republic of Ireland Women's team prepare to make history tomorrow after what's been a long journey

Paul O'Flynn reports on the journey the Republic of Ireland team has been on ahead fo their first FIFA Women's World Cup game tomorrow.
7/19/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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US Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry visiting China this week

Joe Leahy, Beijing Bureau Chief with the Financial Times, on the visit of US Climate Envoy, John Kerry, to China.
7/19/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/19/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/19/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Should the TV Licence be scrapped?

Micheál Carrigy, FG Senator and postmaster at An Post, reacts to the latest drop in the number of TV licences being issued.
7/19/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is Donald Trump in line for another indictment?

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and US Political Commentator, on another possible indictment of Donald Trump ahead of next year's US Presidnetial Election.
7/19/20232 minutes, 51 seconds
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Laois father and son named after dying in road crash in Turkey

Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, discusses the Irish father and son from Laois who died in a road crash in Turkey.
7/19/20232 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/19/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/19/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Galway International Arts Festival gets underway

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports that the annual Galway International Arts Festival gets underway this week.
7/19/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
7/19/20231 minute, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/19/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Extreme heatwave continues across Europe

Dr. Wilfran Moufouma Okia, Head of the Regional Climate Prediction Services Division at the World Meteorological Organisation, and Daphne Tolis, freelance journalist based in Athens discuss the ongoing heatwave in Europe.
7/19/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/18/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/18/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Bus Éireann increasing fares on most Expressway services from end of month

Stephen Kent, CEO of Bus Éireann, discusses the recent increase of fares for Expressway, Bus Éireann’s commercial coach service.
7/18/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/18/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is a rise in the minimum wage on the way next year?

Cliff Taylor, Columnist with The Irish Times, reports on a possible increase of 12% in the minimum wage next year.
7/18/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Warning that millions of people will 'pay the price' of Russia exiting Ukraine grain deal

Noreen Gumbo, Head of Humanitarian Programmes at Trócaire, on the potential impact of Russia's decision to exit the Ukraine grain deal.
7/18/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/18/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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'I won't ever fully recover' - Ciara Mangan speaks about ordeal she has endured for last 10 years after being raped

Órla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, speaks to Ciara Mangan after Shane Noonan, the man who raped her at a house party 10 years ago, was jailed for seven years yesterday. If you have been affected by any issues raised in that report, you can visit our helpline page at rte.ie/helplines
7/18/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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Could new drug be a turning point in fight against Alzheimer's?

Dr. Laura O’Philbin, Research and Policy Manager at the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, reacts to studies showing a new drug called Donanemab can slow the progression of Alzheimer's.
7/18/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Countdown to Women's World Cup is on!

Paul O'Flynn, RTÉ reporter, joins the programme live from Sydney, Australia, ahead of kick-off in the FIFA Women's World Cup on Thursday.
7/18/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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Parts of Europe and the US continue to experience extreme heat

Molly O'Connor speaks to Irish holiday makers in Italy and Spain about the extreme weather conditions they're facing and Gabriel Lehero from the National Weather Service in Phoenix discusses the record breaking temperatures that are being recorded in parts of the US.
7/18/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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Notable drop in number of TV licences issued in first week of July

Michéal Lehane, Political Correspondent, on a drop of almost 6,000 TV licences issued in the first week of this month, compared to this time last year.
7/18/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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Report highlights concern over unregulated placements for children in State care

Dr Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children, reacts to the latest report from the Child Law Project, which highlights growing concerns over unregulated placements in the care system.
7/18/20237 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/18/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/18/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ireland has become warmer and wetter in last 30 years

Mary Curley, Met Éireann Climatologist and Project Lead, on how their summary of climate averages over the last 30 years shows the country has got warmer and wetter.
7/18/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Workers who are made redundant may avoid cliff edge fall in earnings

Adrian Kane, SIPTU Divisional Organiser, on higher social protection payments.
7/18/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
7/18/20232 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/17/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Two dead after collision at Sligo Stages Rally

Art McCarrick, Sporting Manager, Motorsport Ireland, on the tragic deaths of two men following a collision during the 2023 Sligo Stages Rally yesterday.
7/17/20234 minutes, 4 seconds
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Could high speed travel between Irish cities be on the way?

Hary McGee, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times, on a review of higher speed travel between cities that is due to come before Cabinet later this month.
7/17/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dog dies following incident of horrible cruelty

Cathy O'Hora, Chairperson of the North West Societ for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, on an incident where a dog was set on fire and died.
7/17/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Extreme weather conditions impacting southwest of United States with many records broken

Jim Small, Editor of the Arizona Mirror, speaks to Kate Varley about the recent very hot conditions in the United States.
7/17/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/17/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Turning a mountain of waste in Kildare into a public amenity

Eleanor Burnhill reports on a new park that is to open this autumn in Kildare at the site of an illegally operated waste dump.
7/17/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
7/17/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/17/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/17/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Growing frustration by judiciary in relation to welfare of children in care

Dr. Maria Corbett, CEO Child Law Project, on the organisation's latest report which reflects a growing frustration by the judiciary on failings in the care system.
7/17/202311 minutes, 10 seconds
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Singer and actor Jane Birkin dies aged 76

Agnès Poitier, French journalist, writer and broadcaster, on the life and legacy of Jane Birkin, the voice behind the iconic song "Je t'aime".
7/17/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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What is causing such high temperatures across parts of the northern hemisphere?

Professor Peter Thorne, Director of the ICARUS Climate Change Research Centre at Maynooth University, discusses the extreme heat weather events currently taking place across Europe, Asia and the United States and Helena Smith, The Guardian's Correspondent in Athens, outlines conditions in Greece.
7/17/20238 minutes, 2 seconds
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Reports suggest health budget will overrun by €2 billion

Dr Brian Turner, Health Economist at Cork University Business School at University College Cork, discusses reports of a potential €2 billion overrun in the annual health budget.
7/17/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
7/17/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/17/20238 minutes, 17 seconds
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Continental Europe experiences extremely high temperatures as heatwave continues

Anna Weglarczyk speaks to people at Dublin Airport who are heading off on holiday and others returning home while David Willey reports from Rome on the extreme heat in Italy.
7/17/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/14/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Children's reading event to mark Gay Pride Week in Tralee disrupted by protestors

Ann Lucey, freelance journalist based in Kerry, on a disruption to a children's reading event to mark Kingdom Gay Pride Week in Tralee yesterday.
7/14/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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EPA report shows Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions dropped slightly in 2022

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, on the latest report on greenhouse gas emissions here.
7/14/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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RTÉ voluntary exit schemes the focus of latest external review announced by DG

Daniel McConnell, Editor, Business Post, analyses this week's appearances of Ryan Tubridy, Noel Kelly and various RTÉ executives at Oireachtas Committees.
7/14/20236 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tara Mines temporarily closed from today

Laura Hogan reports from Tara Mines which will temporarily close today.
7/14/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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Govt. facing increaseed calls to publish draft national strategy for coastal erosion

Kate Varley reports on the need to publish the draft national strategy for coastal erosion.
7/14/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/14/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/14/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/14/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Southern Europe gripped by Cerberus heatwave

Carlo Buontempo, Director of the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Monitoring Service, discuses Cerberus heatwave sweeping across southern Europe.
7/14/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/14/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/14/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
7/14/20231 minute, 16 seconds
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Approx. 160,000 Hollywood actors going on strike today

Evan Cleaver - actor, director and writer based in LA discusses why he joined actors strike.
7/14/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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EPA welcomes decrease but advises caution

Laura Burke, Director General of the EPA, discusses Ireland's latest Greenhouse Gas Emission figures.
7/14/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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NUJ: Consistency is very important when it comes to rules surrounding redundancy

Séamus Dooley, NUJ, responds to the announcement that RTÉ is to commission an external review of exit schemes in 2017 and 2021.
7/14/20236 minutes, 46 seconds
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What impact will this strike have on Hollywood?

Harriet Alexander, US based journalist, on last night's decision by US Actors to go on strike from midnight tonight in a dispute over pay and the use of AI.
7/14/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Are young people in Ireland being given the best start in life when it comes to financial education?

Gill Stedman reports on initiatives to help younger people to become more financially literate.
7/13/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Third anniversary of the disappearance of Cavan woman Jean Tighe

Aengus Cox speaks to the sister of Jean Tighe who vanished in Portugal this day three years ago.
7/13/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cost of new National Children’s Hospital could exceed €2 billion

Dr Paul Davis, Lecturer in Public Procurement, DCU, discusses the latest challenges for the progression of the National Children's Hospital.
7/13/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
7/13/20232 minutes, 17 seconds
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Workers in local authority water services set to strike today

Tom Cuddy, Head of Operations with Uisce Éireann, speaks to Moira Hannon about the likely impact on customers in a number of areas as some workers take industrial action today and Tom Fitzgerald, Regional Co-Ordinating Officer with Unite, discusses the latest industrial action by members involved in local authority water services.
7/13/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/13/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/13/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Maritime Area Regulatory Authority being launched at Rosslare Europort today

Dr Paul Leahy, University College Cork, reacts to the launch of the Maritime Area Regulatory Authority.
7/13/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/13/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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What are the PAC expecting to hear from RTÉ management today?

Marc Ó Cathasaigh TD dicusses what he expects at the latest PAC meeting with RTÉ management.
7/13/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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Huw Edwards in hospital after wife reveals he is unnamed BBC presenter

Steve Barnett, Professor of Communications, University of Westminster, discusses developments after Huw Edwards is named as presenter at centre of BBC scandal.
7/13/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/13/20236 minutes, 45 seconds
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RTÉ representatives to appear before PAC today

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the latest meeting between the national broadcaster and the Public Accounts Committee.
7/13/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/13/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Record-breaking temperatures in various European countries

Jospehine McKenna, Rome-based journalist and Gerard Couzens, reporter in Marbella on Spain's Costa Del Sol, disucss the record-breaking temperatures that are being seen across Europe.
7/13/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/13/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Complicated process for buying Taylor Swift tickets has begun

Saoirse Hanley, Sunday Independent, looks ahead to the launch of pre-sale tickets for Taylor Swift concerts in Dublin next summer.
7/13/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/12/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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No-fault eviction ban will not be reintroduced this winter

Ivana Bacik, Labour leader says she has been informed by Housing Minister Darragh O’ Brien that there will be no eviction ban this winter.
7/12/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/12/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/12/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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Report shows average rate of employment for people with disabilities in Ireland is 32.5%

Petula Martyn reports on the difficulties facing people with disabilities in entering the labour market.
7/12/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ryan Turbridy says future at RTÉ is 'touch and go'

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the appearance of Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly before two Oireachtas committees to explain undisclosed payments from RTÉ to the presenter.
7/12/20238 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/12/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/12/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ciarán Cannon: 'Committee did not get the clarity it needed'

Ciarán Cannon, Media Committee member and Fine Gael TD, reacts to Ryan Tubridy's appearance before the Oireachtas Committee yesterday, following revelations of undisclosed payments made by RTÉ to the presenter.
7/12/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
7/12/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Will Ryan Tubridy return to air on RTÉ?

Hugh Linehan, Arts & Culture Editor at the Irish Times, assesses the chances of Ryan Tubridy returning to RTÉ's airways, after yesterday's appearances before Oireachtas committees.
7/12/20238 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly appear before Oireachtas committees for over six hours

Cian McCormack watched events from the Oireachtas committees yesterday where Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly were grilled for over six hours.
7/12/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/12/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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Third person comes forward with claims against unnamed BBC presenter

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 News in the UK, discusses new allegations which have emerged against an unnamed BBC presenter.
7/12/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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New Nature Restoration Law seeks to reverse decline in biodiversity but farmers have raised concerns

Seán Kelly, MEP for Ireland South, discusses today's European Parliament vote on the Nature Restoration Law.
7/12/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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European Parliament votes in Strasbourg today on Nature Restoration Law

Tommy Meskill reports from Strasbourg on today's crucial vote on the Nature Restoration Law.
7/12/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
7/11/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/11/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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85% of people who are neurodivergent are unemployed or underemployed

Petula Martyn reports on how Specialisterne Ireland supports people who are autistic, dyspraxic or dyslexic to secure and retain jobs.
7/11/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/11/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/11/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Turkey agrees to support Sweden's bid to join Nato

Naomi O'Leary, Europe Correspondent for The Irish Times, looks ahead to the Nato conference in Lithuania, after Turkey agreed to back Sweden's bid to join the military alliance.
7/11/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/11/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/11/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Special RTÉ Investigates programme highlights poor treatment of bull calves

Dr. Siobhan Mullan, Professor of Animal Welfare and Veterinary Ethics at UCD, reacts to a special RTÉ Investigates programme on treatment of bull calves.
7/11/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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Deputy Chair of PAC says it's important gaps in relation to scandal are filled

Catherine Murphy, Social Democrats TD and Leas Chathaoirleach of the Public Accounts Committee, looks ahead to its meeting with Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly.
7/11/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy and agent Noel Kelly to appear before two Oireachtas Committees today

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on issues going before Cabinet today as latest RTÉ documents are released to the Public Accounts Committee.
7/11/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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BBC boss to be questioned over allegations about unnamed presenter

David Banks, UK-based media law trainer, reacts to the latest developments in the case of allegations against an unamed BBC presenter.
7/11/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Sinn Féin motion on re-introdcing no-fault eviction ban being debated today

Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Féin TD, on his party's private members' motion seeking greater protection for renters, which will be debated in the Dáil today.
7/11/20237 minutes, 1 second
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Huge interest expected in Tubridy and Kelly appearances

Una Kelly speaks to people in Dublin to get their thoughts on the RTÉ payments scandal while Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil Senator, and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee gives his reaction to Ryan Tubridy and agent Noel Kelly breaking their silence on the matter.
7/11/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/11/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Ryan Tubridy to address 'seven material untruths' at PAC

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly's opening statements to the two Oireachtas Committees today.
7/11/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Investigation reveals major animal welfare breaches for Irish dairy calves

Fran McNulty tells us about his RTÉ Investigates programme, The investigation, 'Milking It, Dairy’s Dirty Secret' which exposes serious animal-welfare breaches at marts and in the export sector.
7/10/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/10/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/10/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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New DG vows to restore trust in RTÉ

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, reports on the detail contained in Kevin Bakhurst's statement to staff.
7/10/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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FLAC report shows service extremely overwhelmed

Eilis Barry, FLAC CEO, on their annual report for 2022 which highlights huge unmet legal need as 4,400 calls to FLAC went unanswered due to overwhelming demand.
7/10/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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New DG Kevin Bakhurst to stand down RTÉ Executive Board

Fionnán Sheehan, Ireland Editor, Irish Independent, comments on the latest developments in RTÉ as the new Director General takes office.
7/10/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/10/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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BBC suspends male presenter following allegations

Enda Brady, London-based journalist, reports on the suspension of a BBC staff member following allegations that an unnamed male presenter paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit images.
7/10/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/10/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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Political reaction to standing down of RTÉ's Executive Board

Niamh Smyth, Chair, Oireachtas Media Committee, reacts to Kevin Bakhurst's first statement as RTÉ's new DG and outlines what she expects from Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly when they appear in front of the committee this week.
7/10/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
7/10/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
7/10/20231 minute, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/10/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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US President in London amid criticism over his decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine

Dr. Patrick Bury, Senior Lecturer in Defence and Strategic Studies at the University of Bath, on the visit, which comes only days after European leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, questioned the US decision.
7/10/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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NUJ welcomes decision to stand down Executive Board but says questions remain

Seamus Dooley, General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, discusses the latest developments in RTÉ as new Director General Kevin Bakhurst takes office.
7/10/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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PSNI treating image of Taoiseach on bonfire as hate crime

Jeffrey Donaldson, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, reacts to the burning of an Irish tricolour and a photograph of Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on a bonfire in Moygashel, Co. Tyrone.
7/10/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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New DG takes office as Director or Strategy resigns

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, looks at the detail contained within a statement from new RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst following the fallout from controversial payments to presenter, Ryan Tubridy.
7/10/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/7/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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Leader of the Wagner mercenary group has reportedly returned to Russia

Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at The Economist, on the speculation surrounding the whereabouts of the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
7/7/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Judi Dench awarded IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award

Aengus Cox speaks to Judi Dench after she received the Irish Film and Television Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award in Dublin last night.
7/7/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/7/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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RTÉ's incoming Director General Kevin Bakhurst says his job is to 'restore trust' in the organisation

Dr Eileen Culloty, Assistant Professor at the DCU Future of Journalism Institute and School of Communications, on RTÉ's future as a public service broadcaster.
7/7/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/7/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/7/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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What's next for RTÉ as the country's public service broadcaster?

Jeremy Godfrey, Executive Chairperson of Coimisiún na Meán, responds to recent revelations surrounding the spending of public money at RTÉ.
7/7/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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PSNI urging anyone with information relating to Tyrone incident to contact them

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, has an update in relation to the PSNI investigation that has been launched following a stabbing at an under-16 GAA match in Co. Tyrone.
7/7/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
7/7/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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Marty Morrissey apologises for 'error of judgement' in relation to 'ad hoc' arrangement with Renault

Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fáil Senator and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee, on RTÉ presenter Marty Morrissey having use of a Renault car for a number of years.
7/7/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
7/7/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/7/20232 minutes, 55 seconds
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GAA competition for children in Britain taking place this weekend

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports that a GAA competition for children in Britain is running this weekend until Sunday.
7/7/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cork library workers to hold solidarity protest today

Richy Carrothers, Head of Local Authorities with Fórsa, discusses how Cork library workers are to march in protest at being intimidated by a small number of agitators who object to certain books.
7/7/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Govt. announces additional pathways to third-level education

Minister Simon Harris, discusses the new third level opportunities for people who don't get the required points in the Leaving Certificate.
7/7/202312 minutes, 22 seconds
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Gardaí seeking public's assistance in tracing missing woman and four children

Helen Donohoe reports that gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a woman and her four children who have been missing since late last month.
7/7/20231 minute, 17 seconds
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Man arrested after stabbing at under-16 GAA match in Tyrone

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, reports that the PSNI are investigating a stabbing incident at an underage GAA game in Co. Tyrone yesterday evening.
7/7/20233 minutes, 1 second
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/6/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Workers at Tara Mines to protest temporary layoffs

Adrian Kane, SIPTU Division Organiser, on the workers at Tara Mines protesting over the temporary closure, which will temporarily layoff 650 workers later this month.
7/6/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
7/6/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
7/6/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
7/6/20232 minutes, 9 seconds
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RTÉ representatives appear before Oireachtas Committee on Media again

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on yesterday's Oireachtas Media Committee hearing of RTÉ's expenditure of public funds.
7/6/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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Meta launches new social media app Threads to rival Twitter

Ciara O'Brien, Irish Times Business and Technology Journalist, on Meta's newest social media platform, Threads.
7/6/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why did Toy Show The Musical make a loss of €2.2 million last year?

Phillip McMahon, playwright and director, reacts to the newly-released financial details of last year’s Toy Show The Musical project.
7/6/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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Women of Honour group disappointed govt. is proceeding with 'flawed' inquiry

Diane Byrne, retired army captain and member of the Women of Honour group, on the government's plans for an inquiry into allegations of abuse in the Defence Forces.
7/6/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Zelensky once again raises concerns over dangers at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent with the UK Independent, Discusses Ukrainian and Russian accusations regarding Zaporizhzhia Power Station.
7/6/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Investigations continue into deaths of two Irish teenagers on Greek island of Ios

Damian Mac Con Uladh, freelance journalist based in Greece, on investigations into the deaths of two Irish teenagers in Greece.
7/6/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/6/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Last Israeli troops pull out of Jenin refugee camp

Tom Bateman, BBC Middle East Correspondent, reports from Jenin on the latest developments following the Israeli military operation in the West Bank.
7/6/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
7/6/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/6/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Chair of PAC: 'Gap between executives and board at RTÉ is totally dysfunctional'

Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, discusses the latest on the RTÉ crisis.
7/6/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Political frustration in Leinster House deepens as RTÉ payments scandal rolls on

Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post, on another bruising day for RTÉ as more details of public spending are revealed at an Oireachtas hearing.
7/6/20235 minutes, 11 seconds
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RTÉ representatives to appear before Joint Oireachtas Committee on Media again today

Niamh Smyth, Chair, Oireachtas Media Committee, responds to further revelations about barter accounts in RTÉ.
7/5/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sinn Féin: 'Trust in RTÉ cannot be restored with current senior management in place'

Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Finance, on RTÉ's finances and the government's Summer Economic Statement.
7/5/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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What is the future for RTÉ and public funding for media?

Dr. Finola Doyle O'Neill, Future Of Media Commission member, looks ahead to Oireachtas Media Committee meeting as RTÉ finds more barter accounts.
7/5/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
7/5/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/5/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Israeli army says operation in Jenin completed

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters in Jerusalem, discusses Jenin raid and attack on Tel Aviv.
7/5/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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Estimated 170,000 homes at risk of radon gas

Dr Shane Timmons, Senior Research Officer, ESRI, discusses new research which aims to encourage householders to test for the radon gas levels.
7/5/20237 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/5/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Contribution of Irish nurses to NHS being highlighted on 75th anniversary of founding

Louise Ryan, Senior Professor of Sociology at London Metroplitan University, discusses the contribution of Irish nurses to 75 years of the NHS.
7/5/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
7/5/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Min. for Finance: 'We must weigh up pros and cons in relation to expenditure and cost of living'

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, on RTÉ's finances and the government's summer economic statement.
7/5/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/5/20233 minutes, 3 seconds
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Summer Economic Statement signed off by Cabinet yesterday

Michael McMahon, member of the Fiscal Advisory Council and professor of economics at Oxford University, reacts to the Government's Summer Economic Statement.
7/5/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Review of RTÉ's finances finds more secret 'barter' accounts

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the latest revelations contained in newly-released documents by RTÉ.
7/5/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/5/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
7/5/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
7/4/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Countdown to kickoff in the Women's World Cup

Current and former Irish women's soccer players, and some enthusiastic young fans, talk to Samantha Libreri ahead of the Womens World Cup later this month.
7/4/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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RTÉ controversy to be raised at Irish Congress of Trade Unions conference today

Kevin Callinan, President of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, on their biennial conference.
7/4/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Paul Downes of Met Éireann.
7/4/20231 minute, 57 seconds
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'Deep reorganisation' of RTÉ may be on the cards

Arthur Beesley, Current Affairs Editor, The Irish Times, discusses the political pressure on RTÉ as the fall-out from secret payments controversy continues.
7/4/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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Oireachtas Media Committee to question members of RTÉ Board and executives again

Christopher O'Sullivan, TD and Oireachtas Media Committee member, tells us what he hopes its next meeting with RTÉ executives will achieve.
7/4/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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Investigation announced into ammonia levels in farming in Northern Ireland

Conor McCauley reports on probes into ammonia levels in farming in Northern Ireland.
7/4/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Gary Moran.
7/4/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Deal reached that'll see free GP care provided to approx. 78,000 children

Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, reports on a deal to deliver free GP care to around 78,000 children aged 6 and 7 years of age which has been reached.
7/4/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Karen Creed.
7/4/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/4/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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Opposition welcomes plans to extend free GP care but concerns raised around capacity

David Cullinane, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Health, reacts to plans to extend free GP care to around 78,000 children aged 6 and 7, and to give GP visit cards to around 430,000 people, who are on or below the average household income.
7/4/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Gary Moran.
7/4/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/4/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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At least eight Palestinians killed in drone strike on Jenin

Orly Halpern, Jerusalem based journalist, discusses the latest developments as an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin continues.
7/4/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Dublin Airport's second runway becomes fully operational today

Kate Varley reports from the village of St. Margarets in north county Dublin as Dublin Airport's second runway becomes fully operational today, but not without some local concerns.
7/4/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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36-year-old Irish woman killed in Salou

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, has the latest on an Irish woman being killed in Spain.
7/4/20232 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with RTÉ payments controversy top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the issues coming before Cabinet today.
7/4/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/3/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Riots continue in France following killing of 17-year-old

Elaine Cobbe, CBS News Correspondent in Paris, on continuing unrest across France.
7/3/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/3/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Should RTÉ saleries be capped?

Ronan Mullen, Independent Senator, and Dr Tom Felle, University of Galway, discuss proposed legislation to cap salaries in RTÉ in line with salaries of Government Ministers and the potential options for the restrurcturing of RTE as the public service broadcaster.
7/3/20239 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
7/3/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Two Leaving Cert graduates die on Greek island Ios

Tom McCormack, Past President of St Michael's College Union and principal Tim Kelleher, discuss the deaths of two Leaving Cert students from the school on the Greek island of Ios.
7/3/20238 minutes, 11 seconds
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Research shows one in four stroke sufferers are under 65

Chris Macey, Irish Heart Foundation Director of Advocacy, discusses the case of 35-year old All-Ireland winning footballer Siobhan McGrath, who suffered a stroke last summer.
7/3/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
7/3/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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RTÉ facing into another week of questions as payment scandal rolls on

Hugh O'Connell, Irish Independent Deputy Political Editor, on the ongoing demands facing RTÉ to explain undisclosed payments to Ryan Tubridy.
7/3/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
7/3/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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New employment rates for parents come into effect today

Laura Bambrick, Head of Social Policy & Employment Affairs in the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, discusses the introduction of new employment rights for parents.
7/3/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Derry Girls themed exhibit opening in the city today

Margaret Edwards, Tourism Manager with Derry City and Strabane District Council, on a new Derry Girls themed exhibit opening in the city.
7/3/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
7/3/20232 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
7/3/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Space mission to uncover mysteries of dark universe set to be launched from US tomorrow

Professor Peter Coles, Theoretical Cosmologist at Maynooth University, on the European Space Agency's Euclid space mission, which launches tomorrow from Florida.
6/30/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
6/30/20231 minute, 54 seconds
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Imelda Munster: 'RTÉ at the top is completely devoid of any oversight and governance'

Imelda Munster, Sinn Féin TD and member of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, gives her reaction to the evidence presented by RTÉ representatives following revelations of unreported payments to Ryan Tubridy.
6/30/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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RTÉ executives and members of board appear before Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on yesterday's Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee hearing on controversial payments to RTÉ presenter, Ryan Tubridy.
6/30/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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Are 'perks' inevitable in commercial business?

Willie O'Reilly, former RTÉ Group Commercial Director, on RTE's commercial operations, as revealed in Thursday's Public Accounts Committee.
6/30/20238 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/30/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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June 2023 hottest since records began

Paul Moore, Climatologist with Met Éireann, discusses provisional data from the forecaster indicating that June 2023 will be the hottest June on record in Ireland.
6/30/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/30/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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NUJ says RTÉ employees are 'really worried' about organisation's future

Emma O Kelly, Chair of NUJ Dublin Broadcasting Branch, reacts to yesterday's Public Accounts Committee hearing into misstated payments to RTE presenter Ryan Tubridy.
6/30/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Rioting continues in France following shooting of 17-year-old

Clovis Casali, France 24 reporter, discusses the rioting in the aftermath of the shooting dead of a 17-year-old.
6/30/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
6/30/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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Water service workers in 10 local authorities to strike today

Conor Kane, South East Correspondent, reports that water service workers in 10 local authorities who are members of the Unite trade union are taking strike action today.
6/30/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ukrainian residents in Loughrea, Co. Galway given notice they'd be moving to other parts of country

Sally-Ann Barrett, reports on opposition to plans to relocate 41 Ukrainian residents from their accommodation in Co. Galway.
6/30/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/30/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
6/30/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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IHRB commissions independent investigation into financial issue

Mark Costello, Horseracing Journalist and Manager of the Irish Field, discusses a financial issue at the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board that emerged at a session of the Dáil Public Accounts Committee yesterday.
6/30/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/30/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/29/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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Protests in Paris suburb after 17-year-old boy shot dead by police

Elaine Cobbe, CBS News Journalist, discusses reaction to the shooting of a 17 year old delivery driver by local police.
6/29/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/29/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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National Surfing Centre to open in Strandhill today

Surfer Seamus McGoldrick discusses the importance of the new National Surfing Centre at Strandhill, Co. Sligo.
6/29/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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Min. says RTÉ Executives failed to calm 'considerable disquiet' in front of Oireachtas Committee

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the political reaction to RTÉ's appearance at the Oireachtas Media Committee.
6/29/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
6/29/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Search for missing man continues in Donegal

Eileen Magnier, North West Correspondent, gives an update on what is happening in Sliabh Liag, Donegal in the search for a missing man.
6/29/20232 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/29/20236 minutes, 1 second
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ESRI warns govt. not to overheat economy

Kieran McQuinn of the ESRI discusses the institute's latest economic commentary.
6/29/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy's future in RTÉ said to now be in grave doubt

Fionnán Sheehan, Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent, assesses the fallout from RTÉ executives' appearance at yesterday's Oireachtas Media Committee.
6/29/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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Unions representing workers at Tara Mines say number of issues to be resolved

Adrian Kane, SIPTU Division Organiser, reacts to the decision by Boliden Tara Mines to proceed with its plans to temporarily suspend operations in the coming weeks.
6/29/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/29/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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Senior executives and members of RTÉ Board to appear before Public Accounts Commitee today

Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, discusses what he hopes to learn from RTÉ representatives appearing before the Committee today on payments to presenter Ryan Tubridy.
6/29/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why did a teenage girl with cerebral palsy have to wait five years for surgery?

Nuala Ward, Director of Investigations at the Ombudsman for Children’s Office, discusses the case of a teenage girl with cerebral palsy who had to wait for five years for scoliosis surgery.
6/29/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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Presumed human remains recovered from wreckage of Titan submersible

Harriet Alexander, US based journalist, reports on the discovery of presumed human remains in the wreckage of the Titan submersible.
6/29/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
6/29/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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Russian missile strike kills at least 11 in Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk

Andrew Harding, BBC Correspondent, reports from the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk where a Russian missile strike has left 11 people dead.
6/29/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/29/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/28/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/28/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Who are set to be the winners and losers in Women's World Cup squad?

Rianna Jarrett, Wexford Women Youths Player and Former Republic of Ireland International, looks ahead to Ireland's Women's World Cup campaign and squad announcement.
6/28/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/28/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sinn Féin on RTÉ payments scandal: 'There are more questions now than ever'

Pearse Doherty TD and Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance, reacts to RTE's latest statement on controversial payments to presenter, Ryan Tubridy.
6/28/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/28/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Kevin Spacey to go on trial in London today accused of several sexual offences

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 News in the UK, looks ahead to the London trial of Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey, who is accused of several sexual offences.
6/28/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/28/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Leader of failed Wagner rebellion Yevgeny Prigozhin said to be in Belarus

Dr. Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, assesses the ongoing fallout from Yevgeny Prigozhin's failed rebellion as the Wagner leader is reported to be in Belarus.
6/28/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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NUJ says RTÉ's latest statement on payments scandal 'makes matters worse'

Séamus Dooley, National Union of Journalists Irish Secretary, reacts to the latest RTÉ statement related to controversial payments to presenter Ryan Tubridy as well as the broadcaster's appearance before an Oireachtas committee today.
6/28/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/28/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
6/28/20232 minutes, 4 seconds
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EPA says fixing faulty septic tanks is taking too long and posing tisks

Noel Byrne of the EPA says fixing faulty septic tanks is taking too long and can be a risk to human health and the environment.
6/28/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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Non-EU workers living in Ireland have to pay significantly more for residence permits

Mairéad McDevitt, Community Work Lead with the Migrant Rights Centre, discusses the campaign to reduce the cost migrants have to pay to renew their residence permits.
6/28/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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RTÉ representatives to be questioned by Oireachtas Committee today

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, analyses the details contained within RTE's latest statement on controversial payments to presenter, Ryan Tubridy and Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on today's Oireachtas Media Committee on the issue.
6/28/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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No indication yet who will represent RTÉ infront of Oireachtas Committee

Arthur Beesley, Current Affairs Editor of The Irish Times, and Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee discuss senior RTÉ executives appearing before an Oireachtas Media Committee today.
6/28/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/27/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can RTÉ recover from payments scandal?

Dr Roddy Flynn, Associate Professor at the School of Communications, Dublin City University, on the challenges facing RTÉ as a public service broadcaster following the revelations surrounding Ryan Tubridy's pay.
6/27/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/27/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/27/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with RTÉ payments scandal top of the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, on proposals for an independent external review into governance and culture at RTÉ.
6/27/20239 minutes, 31 seconds
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New report highlights lack of post-hospital care for heart failure patients

Professor Emer Joyce, Cardiology Consultant at the Mater Hospital, discusses a new study highlighting the post hospital care experience of heart failure patients.
6/27/20238 minutes, 11 seconds
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TUG calls for current members of Executive Board to cooperate with Oireachtas sub-committees

Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post, on the challenges facing RTÉ as details of an independent external review into governance and culture are presented to ministers and Stuart Masterson, Chair of RTÉ's Trade Union Group, calls on all current members of the Executive Board to fully cooperate with the Oireachtas sub-committees.
6/27/202312 minutes, 33 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/27/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/27/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Vladimir Putin makes statement following abandoned mutiny by Wagner mercenaries

Luke Harding, Foreign Correspondent with the Guardian newspaper, discusses the latest developments in Russia and Ukraine following the failed rebellion by the Wagner forces.
6/27/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly.
6/27/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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RTÉ to issue 'comprehensive statement' today as payments scandal continues

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, has the latest on the RTÉ payments scandal ahead of the broadcaster issuing what it says will be a 'comprehensive statement' today.
6/27/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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Final day of Consultative Forum on International Security Policy takes place today

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to the final day of Consultative Forum on International Security Policy.
6/27/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/27/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Environment Committee of EU meets today over proposed Nature Restoration Law

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, on todays critical meeting of the EU's Environment Committee on the proposed Nature Restoration Law.
6/27/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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One third of wages in Irish economy come from multinational companies

John Fitzgerald, Research Affiliate with the Economic and Social Research Instute, on his paper which highlights the contribution of multinationals to the Irish economy and Irish wages.
6/27/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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22-year-old man from Laois dies following drowning incident in Greece

Sharon Lynch reports on the tragic death of a young Laois man in a drowing incident in Greece.
6/27/20231 minute, 12 seconds
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RTÉ executives to appear before Dáil Public Accounts Committee and Oireachtas Committee

Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mirror, previews the next stages of the RTÉ undeclared payments debacle as two Oireachtas committees are set to address the issues.
6/26/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Govt. announces review of occupations eligible for employment permits

Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State for Business, Employment & Retail, announces a review of occupations eligible for work permits.
6/26/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/26/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Dee Forbes called to still appear before Public Accounts Committee

Imelda Munster, Sinn Féin TD, discusses the upcoming appearances by RTÉ before the Oireachtas Media and Public Accounts Committees this week.
6/26/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/26/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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Talks at Labour Court today over retained firefighters dispute

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, looks ahead to talks at the Labour Court aimed at resolving a dispute involving retained firefighters.
6/26/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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What's next for Vladimir Putin after attempted armed mutiny in Russia

Dr. Mike Martin, War Studies Senior Visiting Fellow at King's College London, on the fallout from Saturday's apparent attempted insurrection in Russia.
6/26/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/26/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/26/20236 minutes, 45 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/26/20239 minutes, 47 seconds
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Latest nationwide litter survey highlights ongoing issues in Dublin

Conor Horgan, Spokesperson for Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), discusses the results of their latest nationwide litter survey.
6/26/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
6/26/20231 minute, 6 seconds
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Mother of 19-year-old who died on Titan submersible speaks of loss

Suleman Dawood's mother Christine speaks to the BBC about her son and husband's deaths last week while visiting the wreck of the Titanic.
6/26/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/26/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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RTÉ DG Dee Forbes resigns amid payments scandal

Sinéad Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent, reports that Dee Forbes has resigned as Director General of RTÉ.
6/26/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Independent external review of corporate governance at broadcaster to take place

Jane Suiter, Professor and Director at DCU's Institute for Future Media, reacts to ongoing controversy over undisclosed payments to RTÉ's highest paid presenter.
6/26/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Woman dies attempting to save son after he got into difficulty in sea

Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent, reports on the death of a woman following a rescue operation at Ballycroneen beach in East Cork.
6/26/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/23/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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Fire Rips Through Kenyan Market

3,500 people in one of the world’s most impoverished communities lost their livelihood in a matter of minutes when a fire ripped through Toi Market in Kibera, Nairobi. Amy Ní Riada reports.
6/23/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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RTE Trade Union undisclosed payments reaction

Cearbhall Ó Síocháin, RTÉ Trade Union Group, reacts to the revelation that presenter Ryan Tubridy received payments totalling €345,000 that were not publicly disclosed. We then hear reaction from Penelope Kenny, Corporate Governance Specialist, and Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor at the Irish Independent.
6/23/202316 minutes, 52 seconds
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US Navy detected submersible implosion: report

Ryan Ramsey, Former Submarine Captain with the Royal Navy, on the conformation of the five passengers on board the Titan submersible.
6/23/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
6/23/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Stanley: 'There needs to be accountability' over Tubridy payments

Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, reacts to admission by RTÉ that it publicly understated Ryan Tubridy’s earnings by €345,000 since 2017
6/23/20238 minutes, 59 seconds
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Triple Lock on agenda as security forum to reconvene in Galway

Ray Murphy, Professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway and Declan Power Security Analyst debate the merits of the triple lock which will one of the items on the programme at the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy in Galway today.
6/23/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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8.10am It Says in the Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/23/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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NUJ to hold emergency meeting over Tubridy payments

Sinead Crowley, RTÉ Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on how payments were made to Ryan Tubridy that were not disclosed by RTÉ. Followed by reaction from Ian Guider, Columnist with the Business Post and broadcaster.
6/23/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien
6/23/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/23/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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7.10am It Says in the Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/23/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy
6/23/20232 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth
6/22/20232 minutes, 2 seconds
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All-out search for Titanic sub as hours of oxygen left inside vessel

Heather Mongilio, US Naval Institute News, has the latest update on the submersible missing near the wreck of the Titanic. Former Navel Officer and Editor, Mike Critchley joins the discussion.
6/22/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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Staff at Dublin Iceland store to end sit-in protest

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, on the agreement from staff at an Iceland store in Coolock to end their sit-in protest.
6/22/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn
6/22/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Security forum to get under way at UCC

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent discusses day one of Consultative Forum on International Security Policy which is taking place in Cork. Later, we hear from Edward Burke, Assistant Professor in the History of War at UCD & Gary Murphy, Politics Professor at DCU.
6/22/202317 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings
6/22/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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€9 million programme to create artist spaces in Dublin launches

Ray Yeates, City Arts Officer with Dublin City Council, discusses upcoming announcement of €9 million Space To Create initiative
6/22/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Public Choice Awards for Architecture Ireland Announces winners and runner up

Charlotte Sheridan, the President of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, announces winner and runner up for the Public Choice Awards for Architecture Ireland.
6/22/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/22/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nursing Home Safeguarding

Patricia Rickard-Clarke, the Chair of Safeguarding Ireland speaks on the risks for nursing homes and their residents in light of the rape on nursing home resident and alleged sexual abuse of a number of others by health care worker in a HSE run home.
6/22/20237 minutes, 23 seconds
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31 dead, nine arrested after Chinese restaurant explosion

Denis Staunton, China Correspondent at the Irish Times reports on at least 31 people have been killed after a gas explosion ripped through a restaurant in the northwestern Chinese city of Yinchuan.
6/22/20232 minutes, 16 seconds
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Warning over sexual exploitation of children in State care - study

Ruth Breslin, Associate Researcher on the Sexual Exploitation Research Programme, on a new study from UCD on the targeting and sexual exploitation of teenage girls in the care of the State by coordinated gangs. Later, we hear reaction from Tanya Ward of the Children's Rights Alliance.
6/22/202310 minutes, 6 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/22/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/22/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
6/22/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/21/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Govt plans to disregard historical convictions over sexual acts between men

Kieran Rose, member of the working group seeking to disregard sexual convictions for the committing of sexual acts between consenting men, discusses the group’s recommendations.
6/21/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Taoiseach says 'no hidden agenda' behind international security forum

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses Government's Consultative Forum on International Security Policy.
6/21/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
6/21/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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'Underwater noises' detected in search for Titanic submersible

Simon Boxall, Oceanographer at the University of Southampton, assesses the latest developments in the search for the submersible that went missing on a visit to the wreck of the Titanic with five people on board. Later, we hear from Prof Stefan Williams, professor of marine robotics at the University of Sydney.
6/21/202311 minutes, 1 second
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Food prices in Ireland remain high in international context - CCPC

Thia Hennessy, Professor of Agri-Food Economics at Cork University Business School, discusses new CCPC report which finds food prices in Ireland remain high in international context.
6/21/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Nursing home review finds allegations of sexual assault by same worker

Ailbhe Conneely, RTE Social affairs and religious correspondent on a governance review into a HSE run nursing home following a sexual assault there.
6/21/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
6/21/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
6/21/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Capacity for more medical, veterinary training places - HEA

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent discusses a Higher Education Authority report which suggests that hundreds of new third level places for medicine, healthcare and veterinary medicine could be on the way
6/21/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
6/21/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
6/21/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Spot flooding, funnel clouds as thunderstorms hit country

Alan O'Reilly, Carlow Weather, discusses funnel clouds being spotted in Dublin and Mayo yesterday.
6/21/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Facial Recognition Technology Legislation

Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, discusses plans to introduce standalone Facial Recognition Technology legislation as gardai begin the procurement of bodycams.
6/21/202313 minutes, 17 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy
6/21/20232 minutes, 27 seconds
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Taylor Swift announces Dublin shows for 2024

Tracy Clifford, 2FM presenter discusses the Taylor Swift concerts at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium next summer.
6/21/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/20/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
6/20/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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British MPs vote to approve Johnson partygate report

George Parker, Financial Times Political Editor, discusses vote by British MPs into a report that found Boris Johnson lied to parliament over Covid partygate
6/20/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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16% rise in contacts to Women's Aid support services

Sarah Benson, Chief Executive of Women's Aid, discusses rise in demand for its support services last year as 2022 report published
6/20/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
6/20/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kuwait FA 'categorically rejects' Irish racism claims

Mark McCadden, Chief Soccer Correspondent for The Star, and Perry Ogden of Sport Against Racism Ireland discuss the abandonment of Ireland's U-21 friendly v Kuwait.
6/20/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Up to half' of theatres in new children's hospital could need remedial work

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent discusses the latest on the National Children’s Hospital and previews today’s cabinet meeting. Followed by reaction from David Cullinane, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Health.
6/20/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/20/20233 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran Sherlock
6/20/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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Rescue teams race to find missing tourist submersible near Titanic wreck

Harriet Alexander, US based journalist, has the latest update on the search for a submarine that went missing on a dive to the Titanic. Later, we hear from Professor Alistair Greig, University College London.
6/20/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
6/20/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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New scheme sees farmers paid to protect nature, store carbon

Colman O'Sullivan reports on a pilot scheme that will reward farmers for protecting nature, promoting biodiversity, carbon storage and water quality.
6/20/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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President apologises for 'throwaway remark' about chair of consultative forum

Professor John O' Brennan, Director of the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies, discusses the impact of President Higgin's apology on the upcoming Consultative Forum on International Security Policy.
6/20/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge
6/20/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Cocaine use most common for those seeking treatment in Ireland - report

Dr Anne Marie Carew, Research Officer at the Health Research Board discusses their report findings which show that cocaine has overtaken opioids to become the most common problem drug in Ireland.
6/20/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
6/19/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Special Olympics: 'Best of humanity' at Berlin games as Team Ireland eyes gold

The 16th edition of the games for athletes with intellectual disabilities began over the weekend- with Team Ireland sending 73 competitors in 12 sports. From Berlin, Paul O'Flynn reports.
6/19/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Inquest into the death of Eddie Fitzmaurice in 1998 begins today

Eileen Magnier, North West correspondent, reports on the opening of an inquest into the death of Eddie Fitzmaurice, 25 years after his murder.
6/19/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh
6/19/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill and features the All-Ireland SFC and Tailteann Cup draws.
6/19/202310 minutes, 49 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/19/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly
6/19/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Auditions for Ireland's opera fame academy begin this morning

Rosetta Cucchi, Artistic Director of the Wexford Festival Opera, discusses the 2024 Wexford Factory as the auditions for singers and pianists begin.
6/19/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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McEntee to bring forward standalone legislation for FRT

James Lawless, Fianna Fáil TD and chair of the Oireachtas Justice Committee, on facial recognition technology legislation
6/19/20237 minutes, 39 seconds
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Risk of 'jeopardising' green energy sources if recycling targets missed - WEEE

Leo Donovan, CEO, WEEE Ireland, discusses its 2022 annual report showing a record 19.5million appliances were recovered last year
6/19/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Talks to be held aimed at resolving retained firefighters dispute

Brian O'Donovan, News Work & Technology Correspondent, looks ahead to talks at the Labour Court aimed at resolving retained firefighters' dispute
6/19/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Johnson asks supporters not to vote against Parliament report

Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, on the future for Boris Johnson
6/19/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
6/19/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Tánaiste defends forum after President's 'playing with fire' comments

Daniel McConnell, Editor, Business Post, discusses an interview carried out by the paper with President Michael D Higgins on neutrality. Followed by a debate between Cathal Berry, Independent TD and former member of the Defence Forces, and Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD.
6/19/202319 minutes, 20 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn
6/19/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/16/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Paul Downes of Met Éireann.
6/16/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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Average of 90 people died by drowning per year for last five years

Roger Sweeney, Deputy CEO of Water Safety Ireland discusses the latest figures on the number of people who died from drowning in 2022.
6/16/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Increase in motorhomes and campervans around the country

Moira Hannon reports on the rise in motorhomes and campervans in Ireland as the holiday season gets going.
6/16/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Gov.'s Consultative Forum on International Security Policy to meet later this month

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent discusses next week’s Consultative Forum on International Security Policy.
6/16/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ukraine war described as a 'marathon, not a sprint' as counter-offensive continues

Dr Mike Martin, War Studies analyst at King's College London, discusses the initial impact of Ukraine's long-expected counter-offensive against Russian troops.
6/16/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Hottest start to the summer on record

Gerald Fleming, consultant meteorologist and former head of forecasting at Met Éireann, on the hottest ever first eleven days of June on record.
6/16/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/16/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Accommodation now being provided to all asylum seekers arriving here

Brian Killoran, Chief Executive of the Immigrant Council of Ireland, reacts to new Government figures showing all newly-arrived asylum seekers are once again being offered accommodation - for the first time since January.
6/16/20237 minutes, 27 seconds
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Iceland ordered to remove all imported frozen products of animal origin

Damian O'Reilly, lecturer in retail management at Technical University Dublin, on the Food Safety Authority serving notice on Iceland stores to remove certain products.
6/16/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Carla O'Brien.
6/16/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Rescuers continue to search seas off Greece in hope of finding more survivors

Daphne Tolis, freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker, discusses the search for survivors of migrant boat sinking that killed at least 78 off the cost of Greece.
6/16/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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What's next for the workers of Tara Mines?

Adrian Kane, SIPTU Division Organiser, on the situation at Tara Mines as 650 workers face potential layoffs.
6/16/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/16/20237 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/16/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/16/20237 minutes, 50 seconds
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Report by British MPs into Boris Johnson's conduct as PM to be published today

Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor at the Financial Times, on a report by British MPs into Boris Johnson's conduct as prime minister.
6/15/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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If passed new law would mean 116,000 hectares of land would be rewetted in Ireland

Tommy Meskill reports on a crucial vote in the European Parliament Environment Committee on the new EU Nature Restoration Law and peat rewetting plan.
6/15/20235 minutes, 33 seconds
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Man in critical condition after Cork city centre stabbing

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports that a man remains in a critical condition in hospital, after he was stabbed during a row with another man in Cork city centre yesterday evening.
6/15/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
6/15/20232 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/15/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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GRA calling on gov. to expedite issuing of body cameras and tasers to all gardaí

Brendan O'Connor, GPA President, discusses the ongoing delay on cameras for Garda uniforms on duty.
6/15/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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Nature Restoration Law being voted on by European Parliament today

Joe Mag Raolligh, Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Correspondent discusses the Nature Restoration Law being voted today by European Parliament in Strasbourg.
6/15/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Garda investigation underway following discovery of woman's body

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that the body of a woman was discovered at a house on Kilbarrick road in Raheny in North Dublin in the early hours of the morning.
6/15/20231 minute, 22 seconds
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Woman killed, another seriously injured after being hit by train

Carole Coleman has the latest on the investigation into the death of a woman who was hit by a train in Sligo yesterday.
6/15/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/15/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/15/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/15/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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ECB set to raise interest rates to highest level in over 20 years today

Dan O'Brien, Chief Economist at the Institute of International and European Affairs, discusses today's expected ECB interest rate hike - the eighth since July.
6/15/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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At least 79 people dead after fishing boat carrying migrants sinks off Greek coast

Gianluca Rocca, Chief of Missions for the International Organization For Migration Greece discusses the ongoing search for survivors of a migrant boat that capsized off the Greek coast.
6/15/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/15/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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HSE pausing Spring Covid Booster programme from tomorrow

Dr Colm Henry, HSE, discusses the Spring Covid Booster that is set to end soon in walk-in centres.
6/15/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/15/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Sligo community in shock following tragedy

Thomas Healy, Sinn Féin councillor for Sligo-Drumcliffe, describes his local community's shock following news of the death of a woman struck by a train in Ballisadare and Jane Cregan, Communications Manager with Iarnród Éireann, on the tragic incident.
6/15/20238 minutes, 57 seconds
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Christy Dignam remembered as a man with an incredible voice and presence

Pat Carty, Music Journalist, pays tribute to Aslan singer Christy Dignam following his death aged 63.
6/14/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/14/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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New study shows no improvement in water quality of rivers, lakes, estuaries or coastal waters

Dr Eimear Cotter, Director of the EPA’s Office of Evidence and Assessment, on the Water Indicators Report 2022.
6/14/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
6/14/20232 minutes, 20 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/14/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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'Alternative employment will be sought for workers' - Min. for Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, reacts to the news that Tara Mines is temporarily laying off up to 650 employees.
6/14/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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Parent company of Tara Mines unable to give timeline on when mine might re-open

Gunnar Nystrom, General Manager of Boliden Tara Mines, on the temporary laying off of 650 workers.
6/14/20239 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/14/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/14/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/14/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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650 employees of Tara Mines in Co. Meath temporarily laid off

Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, reacts to the news that Tara Mines is temporarily laying off up to 650 employees.
6/14/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Donald Trump pleads not guilty to dozens of criminal counts in Florida

Harriet Alexander, US based journalist discusses Donald Trump's pleading not guilty to 37 federal criminal counts in Mar-a-Lago case.
6/14/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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Murder investigation launched after fatal staaing in west Dublin

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on a murder investigation following a fatal stabbing in Ongar, Dublin.
6/14/20231 minute, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/14/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Major social media companies refuse to appear before Oirechtas Finance Committee over scams

Aengus Cox reports that three major social media companies are refusing to appear before the Oirechtas Finance Committee to discuss a rising level of online scams and frauds.
6/14/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ombudsman for Public Services describes supports for people with disabilities as 'shameful'

Ger Deering, Ombudsman for Public Services, on the gap in government support for people with disabilities to access personal transport.
6/14/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Victims of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence set to receive better legal supports

Dr. Clíona Saidléar, Rape Crisis Network Ireland, responds to legislative amendments by Department of Justice to better support victims of sensitive crimes.
6/14/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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Aslan frontman Christy Dignam dies at the age of 63

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, examines the legacy of Christy Dignam after his death at the age of 63.
6/14/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Women of Honour group warns problems in Defence Forces will 'continue to linger and fester' for decades

Diane Byrne, Retired Army Captain and Member of the Women of Honour Group, calls for an urgent Tribunal of Inquiry following a meeting with the Taoiseach and Tánaiste.
6/13/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petual Martyn.
6/13/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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How should surplus money be spent in Budget 2024?

Owen Reidy, ICTU and Danny McCoy, Ibec, debate how Budget 2024 surplus should be spent.
6/13/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/13/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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AIB and EBS increase interest rates on number of deposit accounts

Padraic Kissane, Financial Adviser, reacts to the news that AIB and EBS have increased their interest rates on a number of deposit accounts to 2%.
6/13/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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Locals in Galway asked to help with research into hedgehogs

Elaine O'Riordan, University of Galway school of natural sciences is calling on locals in Galway to help them with their research into hedgehogs.
6/13/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Pilot scheme in Dublin aims to link students in disadvantaged areas to local services

Kate Varley reports on progress being made in some of the ten schools signed up to the City Connects scheme, which is aimed at linking students in disadvantaged areas to local services.
6/13/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump to appear in Miami Court today

Marion McKeone, US Correspondent for The Business Post, on the mood in Miami, Florida ahead of former US President Donald Trump's court appearance on charges of mishandling national security files.
6/13/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with windfall taxes top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the Cabinet agenda this week.
6/13/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John s. Doyle.
6/13/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/13/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Calls for skin protection to be offered to people free of charge

Averil Power, CEO of the Irish Cancer Society, on making suncream more accessible for the public.
6/13/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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SIPTU retained firefighters begin strike today

Karan O Loughlin, Public Administration and Community Division Organiser at SIPTU discusses retained firefighters going on strike from Tuesday.
6/13/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dublin Rape Crisis Centre launches first ever anonymous online platform

Sarah Monaghan, We-Consent Campaign Manager with the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, on a new anonymous platform for survivors of sexual violence.
6/13/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
6/13/20231 minute, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/13/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/13/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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At least 10 dead after bus crash in Australia

Hayley Francis, Nine News Reporter, has the latest on a bus crash in Australia where at least 10 people have died.
6/12/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Human remains found in search for missing woman Chloe Mitchell

Conor MacAuley, Northern Correspondent, reports on the PSNI murder inquiry launched after human remains were found in the search for missing woman Chloe Mitchell.
6/12/20233 minutes
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'Overwhelming demand' for free meal service at Dublin's GPO

Lorraine O'Connor, Muslim Sisters of Éire, discusses the pressures facing volunteers at its Friday night food bank in Dublin amid rising demand.
6/12/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/12/20239 minutes, 3 seconds
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Donald Trump pledges to continue 2024 presidential campaign even if convicted of a felony

Eric Ham, CTV News Political Analyst in Washington, discusses the latest developments in the classified documents case against former US President Donald Trump.
6/12/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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Almost 1,400 people seeking protection in Ireland forced into homelessness

Nick Henderson, CEO Irish Refugee Council, discusses new report highlighting the impact of homelessness on people seeking protection.
6/12/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/12/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon arrested and questioned yesterday

Alistair Grant, Political Editor, The Scotsman, reacts to the arrest of former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
6/12/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/12/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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What's next for Boris Johnson after former PM quits as MP?

Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, on the fallout from the dramatic resignation of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson from Parliament.
6/12/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
6/12/20232 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/12/20234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Major international recruitment drive for hospital consultants being launched today

Bernard Gloster, HSE Chief Executive, on plans to recruit 400 new consultants this year, amid ongoing opposition to a new consultant contract introduced earlier this year.
6/12/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
6/12/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/12/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Over 50% of farmers experience theft but many don't report crime

North county Dublin farmer Jim Scully speaks to Sharon Lynch about how he has been a victim of crime on many occasions and Dr. Matt Bowden, Criminologist at the School of Social Sciences, Law and Education at TU Dublin discusses a survey carried out by the college which shows that 55% of farmers have been a victim of crime.
6/9/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Karen Creed.
6/9/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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Slane Castle prepares to host Harry Styles

Tracey Clifford, 2FM Broadcaster, looks ahead to Harry Style's gig at Slane Castle tomorrow.
6/9/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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Cable Car in Cork's Dursey Island set to reopen today

Joe Sullivan, a local farmer who has a herd of suckler cows on Dursey Island, discusses the reopening of a cable car linking the island to the mainland.
6/9/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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'Rising food prices are unacceptable' - Gov. claims it demanded assurances from retailers

Neale Richmond - Minister of State for Business, Employment & Retail - discusses retail in the grocery retail market after Tesco announced price cuts on more than 700 products.
6/9/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/9/20237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Should Dublin have a directly elected mayor with executive powers?

Hazel Chu, Former Lord Mayor of Dublin and Green Party Councillor, discusses a possible vote next year in Dublin on whether the capital should have a directly elected mayor.
6/9/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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New report highlights differences between public and private mental health services

John Farrelly, CEO of the Mental Health Commission, discusses its 2022 Annual Report, which shows that again, this year, there is a stark contrast between mental health services run by the public system and the independent sector.
6/9/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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'This could be what takes Trump down' - reaction to former US President's indictment

Larry Donnelly, Law lecturer at the University of Galway and US Political Commentator, reacts to former US President Donald Trump's indictment.
6/9/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Former US President Donald Trump indicted again

Harriet Alexander reports on the indictment of Former US President Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents after he left the White House.
6/9/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/9/20236 minutes, 44 seconds
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Five people, including four children, injured in Fench stabbing

Sharon Gaffney, journalist at France 24 discusses the stabbing attack in Annecy, France that left several children seriously wounded.
6/9/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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EU countries reach major deal to revamp bloc's migration and asylum policy

Lisa O'Carroll, Guardian acting Brussels correspondent discusses the agreement reached by EU countries on revamping the bloc's migration and asylum policy.
6/9/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
6/9/20232 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/9/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Asylum seekers to be accommodated in tents on grounds of former Central Mental Hospital

Enda O'Neill, UNHCR, discusses how Ireland looks after international aslyum seekers.
6/9/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
6/9/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Moira Hannon.
6/9/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Mark Bowe of Met Éireann.
6/8/20231 minute, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
6/8/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/8/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky expresses dismay with lack of help from the UN and Red Cross

Andrii Pozniakevych, Operational Activities and Response Coordinator at the Ukrainian Red Cross, and Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent with the UK Independent, discuss the aftermath of the Kakhovka dam attack in Ukraine.
6/8/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
6/8/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Prince Harry accuses tabloid publisher MGM of 'industrial scale' phone hacking

Jack Royston, Chief Royal Correspondent for Newsweek and Co-host of the Royal Report podcast, discusses Prince Harry's second day of High Court witness testimony in his phone-hacking case.
6/8/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Are we heading towards a food price war?

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports that Tesco is cutting the cost of hundreds of products by around 10% and other major chains like re expected to respond.
6/8/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Min. for Finance welcomes 'very good news' about food prices

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, discusses the public finances and potential budget measures amid a warning from the Fiscal Council to stick to spending rules for the budget.
6/8/202314 minutes, 7 seconds
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Many US states under air-quality alerts due to smoke from Canada

Harriet Alexander, New York-based journalist, reports on more than a dozen US states being put under air-quality alerts as smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires drifts south across the border.
6/8/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
6/8/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/8/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Calls for end to 'wage discrimination against young workers'

Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD for Dun Laoghaire, discusses his party's National Minimum Wage Bill, which aims to end what PBP says is wage discrimination against young workers.
6/8/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/8/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Gerard Hutch fails in attempt to have State pay legal costs following acquittal

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on Gerard Hutch's failure to get the State to pay his legal costs following his acquittal in the Regency trial.
6/8/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Canadian wildfires force residents to deal with smoke and poor air quality

Mark Robinson, Toronto-based meteorologist with the Weather Network in Canada, speaks to Aengus Cox about the impact of wildfires in the country.
6/8/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Gaeltacht community offering family rent-free house for a year to relocate

Teresa Mannion reports on the Gaeltacht community on the Galway-Mayo border offering a house, rent-free for a year, to a family willing to relocate with children of primary-school age.
6/8/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with commitment to European solidarity agreement on agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, previews today's Cabinet meeting where ministers will be updated on the Department of Finance's statement of strategy.
6/8/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/7/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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Increase in number of animal cruelty cases across the country

Dr Cyril Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer at ISPCA discusses emergency appeal issued by ISPCA after uprecedented rise in number of animal cruelty cases across Ireland.
6/7/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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Significant increase in number of pupils opting for Leaving Certificate Applied programme

Cheryl Keeler, Career and Guidance Teacher at St. Dominic's Secondary School in Ballyfermot, discusses the reasons behind the rise in the number of pupils sitting the Leaving Certificate Applied programme this year
6/7/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Prince Harry appears in court accusing tabloid newspapers of hacking his voicemails

Tom Symonds, BBC Home Affairs Correspondent, discusses Britain's Prince Harry giving evidence against tabloid publisher MGM over accusations of phone-hacking.
6/7/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/7/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf agree to shock merger

Tariq Panja, Global Sports Correspondent with the New York Times, assesses the PGA Tour and DP World Tour agreeing to merge with Saudi Arabian-backed circuit LIV Golf in a deal that ends the acrimonious split in the game.
6/7/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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Govt. warned not to waste windfalls and keep economy on track

Sebastian Barnes, Chair of the Fiscal Council, discusses the council's latest report that says the Government needs to plan to manage windfalls and the keep the economy and public finances on track.
6/7/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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42,000 people at risk from flooding after Ukraine dam collapse

Oleksiy Goncharenko, Ukrainian MP, discusses the aftermath of the destruction of a major dam which has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine
6/7/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/7/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Paul Downes of Met Éireann.
6/7/20231 minute, 51 seconds
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Toll charges set to increase next month

Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin Transport spokesperson, and Paddy Comyn, Head of Communications with AA Ireland, discuss tolls on the country's national road network increasing from next month.
6/7/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland announce shortlist for Public Choice Award

Charlotte Sheridan, President of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland on the announcement of the Public Choice Award Shortlist of buildings which people can vote on from today.
6/7/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/7/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/7/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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What was Covid-19's impact upon cancer diagnosis?

Professor Deirdre Murray, Director of the National Cancer Registry, on new figures regarding cancer cases that went undiagnosed during the pandemic.
6/7/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Major evacuation now underway in southern Ukraine

Dan Sabbagh, Defence and Security Editor with The Guardian, reports from Kherson in southern Ukraine where a major evacuation is underway after a huge dam was severely damaged.
6/7/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/7/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/6/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ukraine claims advances as Russia says offensive repelled

Mark Galeotti, Russia analyst, reacts to reports a long-expected Ukrainian counter-offensive against Russia is underway.
6/6/20235 minutes, 1 second
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
6/6/20232 minutes, 8 seconds
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Disruption caused to European flights by French air traffic controller strike

Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel magazine on the impact of the French air traffic control strikes.
6/6/20232 minutes, 45 seconds
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Judge in London 'surprised' as Prince Harry fails to attend High Court yesterday

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 News in the UK provides an update on Prince Harry’s case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror.
6/6/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/6/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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New nationwide campaign to target people concerned about mortgage repayments

Michelle O'Hara, national spokesperson for MABS on today's launch of the Banking Payments Federation and MABS campaign targeted at those concerned about mortgage payments.
6/6/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Secondary school students around the country prepare to begin the Leaving Cert tomorrow

Brian Mooney, Career Guidance Expert and Irish Times columnist, offers advice for students and parents ahead of the start of the Leaving Certificate exams tomorrow.
6/6/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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Apple unveils first-ever virtual reality headset

Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish & Sunday Independent, reports from California as Apple unveils its first-ever virtual reality headset.
6/6/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
6/6/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Widespread flooding after dam in southern Ukraine blown up

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine Correspondent, reports from Kyiv following explosions at a Soviet-era dam in a Russian controlled area near Kherson.
6/6/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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Kinahan organised crime group leader Liam Byrne arrested in Spain

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, discusses the arrest in Spain of Kinahan organised crime group leader Liam Byrne.
6/6/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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Future of controversial new EU law on nature restoration thrown into doubt

Mairead McGuinness, European Commissioner and former Fine Gael MEP, on the decision by Fine Gael's political group in the EU Parliament to walk out of negotiations on the proposed EU law on nature restoration.
6/6/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinéad Egan.
6/6/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/6/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
6/6/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Former US Vice-President Mike Pence officially enters race for White House

Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill, discusses former US Vice-President Mike Pence officially filing paperwork to join an increasingly crowded field of Republicans running for president.
6/6/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Historic court appearance will see Prince Harry grilled

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 News in the UK discusses Prince Harry’s upcoming appearance in the witness box at the High Court in London.
6/5/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Two new arrivals as widowed eagle meets new partner

Eamon Meskell, NPWS, discusses the latest breeding success for the white tailed eagle reintroduction programme.
6/5/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Lifeguard shortages at Irish beaches

Roger Sweeney, Deputy CEO of Water Safety Ireland discusses why it is proving difficult for some local authorities to recruit lifeguards.
6/5/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Sinead Egan
6/5/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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Deadly heart attacks more common on Mondays - study

Dr Jack Laffan, Cardiologist in Cork University Hospital, tells us that deadly heart attacks are more common on Mondays across Ireland
6/5/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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NI pine marten resurgence good news for red squirrels

Conor Macauley, RTE Northern Correspondent discusses the comeback from near extinction of the pine marten across Northern Ireland
6/5/20233 minutes, 11 seconds
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'Brawl' on Sutton beach investigated by gardaí

Brian McDonagh, Labour councillor for Dublin Fingal, discusses a public order incident on a beach in Sutton in Co Dublin yesterday.
6/5/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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Polish opposition stages major anti-government protest

Amanda Coakley, Eastern Europe correspondent at Coda Story, discusses yesterday’s protests in Poland.
6/5/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill
6/5/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/2/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ireland on course to miss target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions

Laura Burke, Director General of Environmental Protection Agency, on Ireland's insufficient carbon emissions reductions.
6/2/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Hugh Callaghan, one of the Birmingham Six, dies at 93

Nora Mulready, CEO of the Irish Elderly Advice Network in London reflects on the life of Hugh Callaghan one of the Birmingham Six, who died on Saturday.
6/2/20237 minutes, 1 second
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Setback in bid to re-establish Disabled Drivers Medical Board of Appeal

Kenneth Fox, Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland CEO, discusses a new setback in bid to re-establish the Disabled Drivers Medical Board of Appeal.
6/2/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
6/2/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Philip Schofield breaks silence after 'This Morning' departure

Enda Brady, London based Journalist, on Philip Schofield's first interviews since leaving 'This Morning.'
6/2/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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Min. for Health: 'Conversations are ongoing' in relation to new board

Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, reacts to Grainne Leach's story and discusses GP training places and weekend working in the HSE.
6/2/20237 minutes, 40 seconds
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Gardaí raid dozens of homes and businesses in Dublin

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on a Garda investigation into the activities of two organised crime gangs in North and West Dublin.
6/2/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
6/2/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
6/2/20232 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/2/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Banshees of Inisherin famous pub relocated to Galway village

Luke Mee, one of the proprietors of JJ Devine’s pub, which featured in Banshees of Inisherin outlines how the building was relocated to Kilkerrin in Galway from Achill Island.
6/2/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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Amputee outlines her campaign for greater access to Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers Scheme

Gráinne Leach, who had he r right arm amputated following a road incident, outlines her campaign for greater access to the Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers Scheme.
6/2/20237 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/2/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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Runners set to take to the streets of Dublin and Cork over the weekend

David O’Leary, General Manager of the Women’s Mini Marathon and Eamon Hayes, Race Director at Cork City Marathon discussing marathons taking place this Sunday, June 4th both in Dublin and Cork.
6/2/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/2/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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National Parks and Wildlife Service calling for extra care during sunny spell to prevent wildfires

Colman O'Sullivan reports on the ground and air patrols run by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, aimed at protecting lands from illegal wildfires.
6/2/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Unemployment rate hits all-time low this month

Fergal O'Brien, executive director of lobbying and influence at IBEC, on what umemployment rates being at a record low means for businesses.
6/1/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/1/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Should gardaí use facial recognition technology?

Patrick Costello, Green Party TD, and Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator, debate proposed legislation to allow gardaí use facial recognition technology.
6/1/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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Alliance for Insurance Reform says Govt. must tackle legal costs which are contributing to high premiums

Peter Boland, Director of the Alliance for Insurance Reform, discusses the group's call for a delayed report on legal costs, commissioned by the Government, to be submitted immediately.
6/1/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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First medals handed out at Bloom 2023 as thousands descend on Phoenix Park

Aengus Cox is at The Phoenix Park where Bloom gets underway today, he speaks to a number of garden designers and Jim O'Toole, CEO of Bord Bia.
6/1/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Summer is officially here and we've some big news from Evelyn Cusack

Evelyn Cusack, Head of Forecasting at Met Éireann, welcomes the first day of summer - and reveals her plans to retire.
6/1/20236 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/1/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Bord Bia Bloom gets underway today

Adam Maguire reports from The Phoenix Park where Bord Bia Bloom gets underway today.
6/1/20231 minute, 56 seconds
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GSOC calls for doubling of staff to investigate gardaí

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the Gardsa Ombudsman telling an Oireachtas committee it does not have sufficient resources and Antoinette Cunningham, General Secretary of AGSI, outlines her organisation's concerns over GSOC.
6/1/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
6/1/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
6/1/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Calls for review into school bus scheme

Seán Canney, Independent Galway East TD, discusses issues with the school bus system and how it can be improved.
6/1/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire live from The Phoenix Park where Bord Bia Bloom gets underway today.
6/1/20234 minutes, 1 second
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NASA to release findings of first ever study on UFOs

Frances McCarthy, astronomer and education officer at Blackrock Castle Observatory in Cork, discusses NASA's first public meeting on the study of UFO's, before the report on the findings is released.
6/1/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Helen Donohue.
6/1/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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Young man dies following jet-ski accident in Co. Clare

Tony O’Brien, chairperson of the Killaloe-Ballina Search and Recovery Unit reflects on the tragic drowning of a young man in Killaloe following a jet ski accident.
6/1/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
6/1/20231 minute, 49 seconds
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Private Members' Bill providing for wider access to abortion passed in Dáil

Louise Burne, Political Correspondent for the Irish Mirror, reports that a Private Members' Bill providing for wider access to abortion has passed its second stage in the Dáil after Government TDs were given a free vote.
6/1/20232 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/31/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/31/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/31/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/31/20231 minute, 25 seconds
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New report shows women make up majority of victims of family violence

Sarah Benson, Chief Executive of Women's Aid, discusses a new study into familicide and violent domestic deaths.
5/31/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Census 2022: What does it tell us about how the country is changing?

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, analyses latest Census figures showing that there were 5,149,139 people in the State on Census night, which took place in April of last year.
5/31/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Family members who contributed to report praised for 'tremendous bravery'

Una Butler, campaigner whose husband and children died in a murder-suicide, reacts to a new study into familicide and violent domestic deaths.
5/31/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Calls for sale of Adolf Hitler's pencil to be withdrawn from auction in Belfast

Kate Varley reports that there are calls from some for Adolf Hitler's pen to be withdrawn from an auction in Belfast next week.
5/31/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/31/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Illegal streaming gang jailed for cut-price football subscription service

Ciara O'Brien, business and technology journalist with The Irish Timeson on efforts to takle the use of so-called 'dodgy boxes' and illegal streaming.
5/31/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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Reaction to warning AI 'could lead to extinction of humanity'

Barry O'Sullivan, Professor in Computer Science at University College Cork, on warnings about harmful effects of AI.
5/31/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/31/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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65,000 dairy cows may have to be culled per year for three years to reach climate change targets

Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, on cattle and climate targets in the farming sector.
5/31/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/31/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Price of petrol and diesel set to rise from midnight tonight

Joe MagRaollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, looks ahead to the rise in fuel excise duty and the impact on road users.
5/31/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Opposition labels latest eviction figures 'deeply disturbing'

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing, discusses latest RTB figures showing more than 4,700 notices to quit were issued to tenants in the first quarter of this year.
5/31/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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New SVP report shows increase of parents struggling to pay voluntary contributions

Niamh Dalziel, SVP, discusses a new report into voluntary charges in post-primary schools.
5/30/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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Early morning drone attack on Moscow, Russia accusses Ukraine of being responsible

Fred Weir of the Christian Science Monitor reports from Moscow where there has been an early morning drone attack that Russia has accused Ukraine of being behind.
5/30/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with legislation around e-cigarettes on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today's Cabinet meeting where banning the sale of e-cigarettes and counselling services in primary schools are set to be discussed.
5/30/20236 minutes, 50 seconds
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Man dies in explosion in Gaoth Dobhair, Co. Donegal

Maighread UiAnnluain, news reporter with RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, on the death of a man in an explosion in Co Donegal.
5/30/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/30/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/30/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/30/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/30/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Shortage of bus drivers around the country

Aengus Cox reports on efforts to address a shortage of bus drivers that's impacting both public and private operators.
5/30/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
5/30/20231 minute, 53 seconds
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Expected cost of National Children's Hospital continues to rise

Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, and Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee and Sinn Féin TD for Laois Offaly on the cost of the new children's hospital.
5/30/20239 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/30/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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Incoming vaping legislation welcomed as evidence of impact on respiratory systems emerges

Dr. Emmet O'Brien, Chairperson of ASH Ireland, reacts to new vaping legislation that is set to be approved by Cabinet this week.
5/30/20235 minutes, 49 seconds
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Opposition says Govt. must tackle food prices

Ged Nash, Labour finance spokesperson, discusses his call for Government to fast track Labour’s bill to tackle what he describes as price gouging in the grocery retail market amid steady food-price inflation.
5/30/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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At least one person hospitalised after wave of Russian air attacks on Kyiv yesterday

James Waterhouse, BBC Correspondent in Ukraine, discusses change in Russian tactics with daytime air strikes on Ukrainian capital and across the country, following overnight bombardment.
5/30/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Good weather comes with warnings about fire and water safety

Niall O Donnchú, Director General of the The National Parks and Wildlife Service, discusses an appeal not to light fires or barbecues in public places this summer and Killian O'Kelly, water safety education manager at the RNLI, on staying safe in the water during the good weather.
5/30/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Daniel Quinn.
5/30/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/29/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Irish Blood Transfusion Service appealing to public to give blood as national supply drops

Paul McKinney, Irish Blood Transfusion Service Director of Donor Services and Logistics discusses the organisation’s appeal for blood donors.
5/29/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Six new security scanners will be installed at Dublin Airport by mid-June

Kevin Cullinane, Group head of communications at DAA, on the installation of security scanners and anti-drone technology at the airport.
5/29/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Helen Donohoe.
5/29/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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Wildly-anticipated 'Succession' finale released by HBO

Dee Molumby, Pop culture & entertainment reporter at Irish Independent, discusses the HBO's "Succession" finale, and the cultural impact of the critically acclaimed TV drama.
5/29/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/29/20237 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
5/29/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/29/20233 minutes, 47 seconds
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Gov. says support and assistance will be provided to residents of damaged apartments

Jack Chambers, Minister of State, discusses the fire at the apartment complex in Blanchardstown, west Dublin which is in his constituency.
5/29/202312 minutes, 29 seconds
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Number of people in emergency accommodation surpasses 12,000

John-Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive of Threshold, on the pressures facing private renters as the number of people needing emergency accommodation reaches record levels.
5/29/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fallout from Philip Schofield's resignation as 'This Morning' presenter continues

Jim Waterson, Media Editor at The Guardian, reports on speculation over the future of ITV's 'This Morning', amid fallout from Phillip Schofield's admission of an affair with a younger male colleague.
5/29/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/29/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Zelensky praises air defence forces after Russian drone attack on Kyiv

James Landale, diplomatic correspondent for BBC News, on Russian drone strikes on Kyiv.
5/29/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Paul Downes of Met Éireann.
5/29/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Several apartments damaged after Blanchardstown fire

Keith Markey, third officer at Dublin Fire Brigade, and Ruth Coppinger, socialist activist and former Solidarity TD, discuss the fire in Blanchardstown west Dublin yesterday, which damaged several apartments.
5/29/20238 minutes, 31 seconds
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Erdogan re-elected in Turkey's Presidential election

Jasper Mortimer, Turkey-based journalist, reports from Ankara where Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been re-elected President for another five years.
5/29/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/26/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/26/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Garda Commissioner to present Scott Medals for bravery, including two posthumously

John Donegan, Son of Inspector Samuel Donegan, and Sergent Edward Griffin discuss receiving An Garda Síochána Scott Medals for bravery.
5/26/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy prepares to present his last ever Late Late Show

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports on the end of an era as Ryan Tubridy prepares to present his last ever Late Late Show tonight.
5/26/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Work carried out 'through the night' to restore water to thousands left without in Dublin

Margaret Attridge, Head of Water Operations at Uisce Eireann, discusses efforts to restore supply to around 40,000 homes in Dublin after a water mains burst.
5/26/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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Head of Russia's Wagner Group says troops have stared pulling out of Bakhmut

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Ukraine Correspondent in Kyiv, discussess the Wagner Group withdrawal from Bakhmut and transfering the control over the city to Russian army.
5/26/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/26/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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100 year Anniversary of the ending of the Civil War

Shane McElhatton, Series Editor of the Decade of Commemorations, discusses the 100 year anniversary of the ending of the Civil War.
5/26/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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Hospital workers asked to work upcoming June Bank Holiday

Ashley Connolly, Forsa, says more consultation is needed to change working practices at weekends in hospitals.
5/26/20238 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/26/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Scientists using AI in attempt to discover new antibiotic

Dr James McInerney, Chair in Evolutionary Biology at the School of Life Sciences in the University of Nottingham, discusses scientists using artificial intelligence to discover a new antibiotic that can kill a deadly species of superbug.
5/26/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
5/26/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Helen Donohoe.
5/26/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why are so few women involved in politics?

Catriona Gleeson, CEO of Women for Election discusses Count Her In national coference in Cork, an event to champion solutions to make politics more accessible, safe and inclusive for women across Ireland.
5/26/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/26/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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Concerns raised over lecturers and teachers being on short term contracts

Frank Jones, General Secretary of the Irish Federation of University Teachers, on calls for more support for university lecturers on temporary or casual contracts.
5/26/20236 minutes, 56 seconds
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HSE: Assesment of May Bank Holiday being used to plan for next weekend

Tony Canavan, Chief Executive of the Saolta Hospital Group, discusses why hospitals should be used more at weekends for more procedures.
5/26/20236 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/25/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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Tánaiste accuses three Fine Gael Junior Ministers of undermining budgetary process

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses the latest political soundings from the coalition partners on proposed budgetary priorities.
5/25/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Animal welfare sanctuaries reporting unprecedented numbers of abandoned animals

Gillian Bird, Head of education, media, and and public relations at DSPCA discusses growing numbers of animals being neglected and abandoned in Ireland.
5/25/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
5/25/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Are businesses becoming more ages friendly as the population ages?

Gill Stedman reports on what businesses are doing to attract and retain older customers as the population ages.
5/25/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ron DeSantis launches US Presidential campaign in chaotic scenes

Harriet Alexander, New York-based journalist, discusses the chaotic online launch of Ron DeSantis' US presidential campaign.
5/25/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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Legendary rock’n’roll singer Tina Turner dies aged 83

Brittany Spanos, Senior Writer at Rolling Stone magazine, reflects on the life and legacy of Tina Turner, whose death has been announced at the age of 83.
5/25/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/25/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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HSE says it cannot fulfil proposal to re-open 10 closed respite beds for children with disabilities in Cork

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the HSE saying it cannot fulfil a proposal from the disability minister Anne Rabbitte to re-open 10 closed respite beds for children with disabilities in Cork.
5/25/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/25/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/25/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
5/25/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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Tributes paid to 'remarkable' Tina Turner 'who changed music forever'

We hear tributes that have been paid to rock'n'roll legend Tina Turner after her death at the age of 83.
5/25/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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UK net migration has more than doubled from pre-Brexit levels

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, on the latest challenges facing the UK Government as new figures are expected to show UK net migration has more than doubled from pre-Brexit levels.
5/25/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/25/20237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Min. Simon Coveney: FG Junior Ministers 'didn't intend to upset anyone'

Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, discusses Meta cutting more jobs from its Irish operation and the comments by three Junior Ministers in an opinion piece in the the Irish Independent earlier this week.
5/25/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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Huge blaze engulfs seven-storey building in central Sydney

Phil Mercer, BBC News Correspondent in Australia, has the latest on a huge fire at a seven story building in central Sydney.
5/25/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/24/20234 minutes, 9 seconds
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Calls on how Govt. should spend in Budget 2024 being made already

Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor at the Irish Independent newspaper, on the significance of the early discussions around the Autumn budget.
5/24/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Financial Services Union calls for regulations upon surveillance of staff

John O'Connell, General Secretary of the Financial Services Union, on their calls for new regulations and legislation to cover the technological surveillance of staff by their employers.
5/24/20235 minutes
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/24/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
5/24/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Russia claims defeat over insurgents in Belgorod region

Vitaly Shevchenko, Russia Editor at BBC Monitoring discusses the military assault in the Belgorod region this week as Russia claims the insurgents have been defeated.
5/24/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/24/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Barnardos report outlines growing impact of cost of living on children

Liz, whose son receives developmental support from Barnardos, speaks to Moira Hannon about how they are struggling to survive during the cost of living crisis, and Suzanne Connolly, CEO of Barnardos, outlines the findings of their report on the impact of the cost of living on children.
5/24/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Meta to confirm latest round of redundancies today

Jenny Darmody, Editor of Silicon Republic, on fears of further job losses at Meta's Irish operation.
5/24/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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Boris Johnson referred to police over further potential rule breaches during Covid pandemic

Sonia Sodha, Chief leader writer at the Observer newspaper, on reaction to the news Boris Johnson has been referred to police over further potential rule breaches during the Covid pandemic.
5/24/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Details announced of independent office to lead excavation at site of Tuam Mother and Baby Home

Toni Maguire forensic archaeologist and anthropologist discusses the timeline for excavation at the site of the former mother and baby home in Tuam, Co Galway.
5/24/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/24/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/24/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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Variety of public authorities criticised for lack of information provided to public on environment

Ger Deering, Information Commissioner, who has criticised some public authorities for refusing to give the public information on the environment.
5/24/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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One Tipperay town shows how integration of refugees can be successful

Mags Donnelly, Borrisokane resident, and Michael O'Meara, Tipperary Independent Councillor representing Borrisokane, discuss how the town welcomed in more than a hundred refugees from Africa and Asia in 2019.
5/24/20239 minutes, 14 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/24/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ron DeSantis expected to announce bid for 2024 Republican presidential nomination today

Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent at The Hill, discusses Ron DeSantis being expected to announce his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
5/24/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/23/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/23/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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UN report finds Ireland not meeting obligations to stateless people

Enda O’Neill, Head of Office, UNHCR Ireland, on the findings of their report on statelessness in Ireland.
5/23/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
5/23/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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Lack of available accommodation having major impact upon student life

Shauna Young, a 21-year-old student, describes her unsuccessful attempts to find private rented accommodation; Molly Greenlough, UCD Students Union President, discusses the results of their survey on this topic.
5/23/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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Patients wait almost 12 hours for a bed after admission from hospital EDs

Cian McCormack reports on the length of time people had to wait in an Emergency Department before getting a bed or even a trolley in some cases.
5/23/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehil.
5/23/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Police investigating disappearance of Madeleine McCann to search Portugal reservoir

Jim Gamble, former police officer and Founding Chief Executive of the UK Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, assesses the significance of new searches at a reservoir in Portugal by police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
5/23/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/23/20232 minutes, 35 seconds
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Cabinet meets this morning with assaults on Gardaí on the agenda

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the issues coming before Cabinet this morning.
5/23/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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Average cost of new electric car is almost €65,000

Geraldine Herbert, motoring journalist, says most people purchasing electric vehicles are doing so under leasing-type arrangements.
5/23/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/23/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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Govt. to announce today who will oversee excavation site at Tuam Mother and Baby Home

Catherine Corless, local historian, on plans to excavate a location on the site of the Mother and Baby Home in Tuam.
5/23/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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ECJ to hear appeal involving €13.1 billion Apple tax fine

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, outlines what is expected to happen today when the European Court of Justice hears an appeal by the European Commission involving the world's largest technology company, Apple.
5/23/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Former banker from Dublin wins gold again at Chelsea Flower Show

Billy Alexander, gold medal winner for the second time at The Chelsea Flower Show, talks about his prizewinning ferns which he grows in south Kerry.
5/23/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Supreme Court to hear more submissions from convicted murderer Patrick Quirke today

Vivienne Traynor, courts reporter, on the Supreme Court appeal by Patrick Quirke, who is serving a jail sentence for the 2011 murder of Bobby Ryan, also known by his DJ name, Mr Moonlight.
5/23/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/23/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Was it right to impose a €1.2 billion fine on Meta?

Simon McGarr, Solicitor with McGarr Solicitors and Director of Data Compliance Europe, on the implications of yesterday's record fine of €1.2 billion levied on Facebook parent company, Meta.
5/23/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/22/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/22/20237 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/22/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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Thirteen-year-old boy dies in tractor accident

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports on the tragic death of a 13-year-old boy in a tractor accident in County Mayo over the weekend.
5/22/20232 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/22/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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Where to now for Katie Taylor?

Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star, on Katie Taylor’s future in the ring
5/22/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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What do resuls of local election mean for Northern Ireland?

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, on the implications for the DUP after they were beaten into second place by Sinn Féin in this week's local elections.
5/22/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Campaign launched today to encourage people to have blood pressure checked

Moira Hannon speaks to Lynda Sutton, a 59-year-old gym receptionist about how she found out she had high blood pressure; Janis Morrissey, Director of Health Promotion, Information and Training at the Irish Heart Foundation, on the launch of its campaign urging people, especially those aged over 50, to have their blood pressure checked.
5/22/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/22/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Strong gains for Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland local elections puts DUP under pressure

Gavin Robinson, DUP MP for East Belfast, reflects on the party's showing in this week's local elections and the future direction of the party.
5/22/20238 minutes, 24 seconds
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HSE launches summer drug prevention programme

Professor Eamon Keenan, HSE lead for Addiction Services, outlines a new drug harm-reduction campaign being rolled out at summer music festivals
5/22/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Facebook owner Meta expected to be handed record European Union privacy fine

Stéphanie Bodoni, Bloomberg journalist, reports that the Irish Data Protection Commission is preparing to issue a record privacy fine against Meta Platforms.
5/22/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Far-right groups capitalising on protests

Ciarán O'Connor, Senior Analyst at the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue, on how the far right has capitalised on the protests in Inch, Co. Clare.
5/22/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/22/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/22/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Irish nurses in high demand in Australia but will they ever come home?

Sally-Ann Barrett speaks to overseas recruiters and Irish nurses who are moving to Australia.
5/22/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Chair of RTÉ Board raises concern over leaking of information

Killian Woods, Business Post journalist, reports on the fallout within the RTÉ board over leaks around the appointment of a Director General at the broadcaster.
5/22/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Psychological services and counselling being provided to stuents in Navan following assault

Norma Foley, Education Minister, outlines the supports being made available in Navan following the assault of a teenager which was filmed and posted on social media.
5/19/202311 minutes, 15 seconds
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G7 leaders meet in Hiroshima

Prof Donnacha Ó Beachain, DCU, discusses the G7 Summit and Ukraine.
5/19/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Katie Taylor prepares for historic homecoming fight

Paul O'Flynn looks ahead to Katie Taylor's home debut as a pro, when she takes on Chantelle Cameron, the undisputed super-lightweight champion in Dublin's 3Arena on Saturday.
5/19/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/19/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/19/20237 minutes, 5 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/19/20239 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
5/19/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/19/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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AGSI raise concerns over safety of members around policing of anti-immigration protests

Antoinette Cunningham, General Secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, discusses health and safety issues facing members in the policing of anti-immigration protests.
5/19/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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Anglers and general public being urged to report sightings of Pacific Pink Salmon

Cathal Gallagher, Inland Fisheries Ireland, on why Pacific Pink Salmon are a major issue of concern to our own native salmon.
5/19/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Blockade outside hotel in Inch Co.Clare enters fifth day

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, has the latest update on protests against asylum seekers at Inch, Co. Clare.
5/19/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tourism Ireland welcomes new Aer Lingus route from Dublin to Cleveland

Siobhan McManamy, Tourism Ireland, reacts to the announcement of a new Aer Lingus route from Dublin to Cleveland, US and discusses visitor expectations for summer 2023.
5/19/20232 minutes, 26 seconds
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Calls for Online Safety Commissioner to be given greater powers in relation to harmful content

Fiona Jennings, ISPCC Head of Policy and Public Affairs Manager, discusses need for greater powers for Ireland's Online Safety Commissioner to pursue complaints on behalf of individuals looking for the removal of harmful, online content to be expediated.
5/19/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/19/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
5/19/20231 minute, 52 seconds
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Andy Rourke, The Smiths bassist, dies aged 59

A snippet from The Smiths song 'This Charming Man' as it's announced their bassist Andy Rourke has died at the age of 59.
5/19/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Opposition warns of far-right who 'don't represent anyone'

Dessie Ellis, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin North West, on new accommodation centres for asylum seekers.
5/18/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/18/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/18/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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Taoiseach describes assault on schoolboy in Navan as 'horrifying'

Senator Mary Seery-Kearney, Fine Gael Party Spokesperson on Children, calls for greater legislative powers to compel social media companies to remove violent content posted online.
5/18/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/18/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why has there been such a rise in chickenpox cases this year?

Joan O'Sullivan reports on new concerns over the rise in the number of chickenpox cases.
5/18/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/18/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/18/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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hmv set to return to Dublin

Phil Halliday, Managing Director of hmv, and Simon Maher, Founder of 8 Radio .com on the return of the iconic music store to Dublin.
5/18/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Protest against housing of asylum seekers in Co. Clare hotel remains

Senator Timmy Dooley discusses the latest developments as the protests against the housing of asylum seekers in Inch County Clare continue.
5/18/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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Polls open in Northern Ireland local elections

Freya McClements, Irish Times, discusses the expected outcome of the local elections in Northern Ireland.
5/18/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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Three accommodation centres for asylum seekers to be opened in Dublin

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent discusses news that three accommodation centres for asylum seekers are to be opened in Dublin.
5/18/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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17-year-old boy injured in serious assault in Dublin

Kate Varley reports that a 17-year-old boy is in hospital with serious head injuries after an assault in Dublin yesterday.
5/18/20231 minute, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/18/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Calls for better communication and proper infrastructure to avoid 'tension points' over housing of asylum seekers

Brian Killoran, CEO of the Immigrant Council of Ireland discusses the escalating accommodation crisis for asylum seekers in Ireland.
5/18/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
5/18/20231 minute, 55 seconds
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LGBT Restorative Justice Campaign calling on Govt. to expunge criminal records

Brian Sheehan, LGBT+ Restorative Justice Campaign, on the need to overturn criminal records for homosexuality.
5/18/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/17/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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Local Elections take place in Northern Ireland tomorrow

Una Kelly reports from Northern Ireland as voters prepare to head to the ballot box for council elections tomorrow.
5/17/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/17/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/17/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Leaders of EU and NATO navies meeting in Cork today

Declan Power, Defence and Security Analyst, discusses the annual Chiefs of European Navies (Chen) meeting which begins in Cork today.
5/17/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Warning to holiday makers as number of travel adaptors recalled

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on the CCPC recalling thousands of travel adaptors due to safety concerns.
5/17/20232 minutes, 39 seconds
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Calls for better communication between Gov. and local communities following Clare protest

Peter O'Connell has the latest on local protests over the arrival of asylum seekers at Inch, Co Clare and John Lannon, CEO, Doras, is calling for better communication between the Government and local communities over housing and integration of asylum seekers.
5/17/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
5/17/20232 minutes, 5 seconds
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E10 petrol set to be introduced this summer as part of emissions reduction plan

Sally-Ann Barrett reports on the changeover in petrol here which will be introduced this July.
5/17/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Organisations working with vulnerable children come together under single umbrella

Terry Dignan, Spokesperson for the newly created Children’s Residential and Aftercare Voluntary Association, discusses why a number of organisations working with some of the most vulnerable children in the country have come together for the first time under a single umbrella.
5/17/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Co. Clare politicians to meet Min. Roderic O'Gorman today over Inch protest

Eimear O'Connor, Clare Immigrant Support Centre, discusses how her group is supporting asylum seekers staying at Magowna House in Inch, Co Clare and Róisín Garvey, Clare-based Senator, looks ahead to a meeting between Minister Roderic O'Gorman and local politicians.
5/17/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Garda recruitment this year over 30% below agreed target

Ronan Slevin, Garda Representative Association, discusses its concerns that targets for recruitment of new gardaí are not being met.
5/17/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/17/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/17/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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First-year secondary school students to be taught about influence of porn

Dr. Kay Maunsell, Associate Professor, Adolescent Psychology & Education, DCU Institute of Education, on new plans being introduced by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment in relation to secondary school students learning about the influence of porn.
5/17/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10m It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/17/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Council of Europe pledges to stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes to win war against Russia

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports from Iceland as the Council of Europe pledges to stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes to win the war against Russia.
5/17/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/16/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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At least six dead after fire in New Zealand hostel

Keith Lynch, journalist based in Christchurch, reports that at least six people have died and others remain unaccounted for following a fire in a hostel in New Zealand.
5/16/20231 minute, 2 seconds
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Former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Brooke dies, aged 89

Eamonn Mallie, Belfast-based author and journalist, remembers former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Brooke, who has died aged 89.
5/16/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/16/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/16/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with accommodation for asylum seekers top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the issues to be discussed at Cabinet today.
5/16/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Former Irish rugby captain Rory Best embarking on 330km walk in aid of Cancer Fund for Children

Kate Varley speaks to former Ireland and Ulster rugby captain, Rory Best, as he prepares to set out on a 330km trek from Dublin to Mayo in aid of Cancer Fund for Children.
5/16/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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Protest in Co. Clare following arrival of 34 asylum seekers

Peter O'Connell reports on a protest in Inch, Co. Clare following the arrival of 34 asylum seekers to Magowna House.
5/16/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
5/16/20231 minute, 28 seconds
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'Magowna House is not suitable to house anyone' - Fianna Fáil TD for Clare Cathal Crowe

Locals in Inch, Co. Clare outline their concerns over housing asylum seekers in the area; Cathal Crowe, Clare Fianna Fáil TD, talks about the local reaction to the arrival of the asylum seekers to Magowna House last night.
5/16/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/16/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/16/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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520 recently arrived asylum seekers in Ireland without State provided accommodation

Professor Mary Gilmartin, Maynooth University, says there are good elements of the international protection system in Ireland but applicants are failed by a process that takes too long.
5/16/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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UK pledges to send hundreds of air defence missiles and armed drones to Ukraine

Dr Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, discusses Western pledges of weaponry for Ukraine as the country makes advances against Russia around Bakhmut.
5/16/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Does Ireland's approach to food need an overhaul?

Moira Hannon speaks to shoppers outside a Dublin supermarket about their approach to food and Orna O'Brien, Irish Heart Foundation Dietitian, on their report on Ireland's dietary habits as new research into food and the environment is published.
5/16/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/16/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Special Prime Time report looks at the risk and the potential benefits of artificial intelligence

Mark Coughlan, RTÉ Prime Time journalist, on a special report showing how artificial intelligence is changing our world.
5/16/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/15/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Bernard Phelan reunited with family following release from Iranian prison

Caroline Phelan, sister of Bernard Phelan, gives the first family interview since his release from an Iranian prison.
5/15/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/15/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/15/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/15/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Nearly 1,300 under 65s in nursing homes due to lack of services

Fiachra Ó Cionnaith reports on the number of people under 65 being cared for in nursing homes.
5/15/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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Turkey's President Erdogan facing tough challenge as election counting begins

Jasper Mortimer, freelance journalist in Turkey, on the results of the Turkish election.
5/15/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Anti-migrant protests seen in Dublin city centre over weekend

Moira Hannon speaks to Mohamed, an asylum-seeker from Sudan, who has been sleeping in a tent since arriving in Ireland several weeks ago and Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Equality and Integration, discusses asylum seekers sleeping rough in Dublin and recent protests in the city.
5/15/202312 minutes, 16 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/15/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Irish Times apologises after publishing hoax article

Rosanna Cooney, Business Correspondent with The Currency website, discusses the publication on The Irish Times website of a hoax article, partly generated by AI (Artificial Intelligence), and Dr Tom Felle, University of Galway, on the wider impact of this on journalism.
5/15/20238 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
5/15/20231 minute, 58 seconds
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Security concern over inconsistencies in Gov ChatGPT and AI policies

Cian McCormack reports on artificial intelligence technology and what impact it may have on our lives.
5/15/20238 minutes, 38 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/15/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Average market rent in the country €1,750 in first quarter of this year

Ronan Lyons, Daft report author and economist at Trinity College Dublin, discusses the latest Daft rental price report.
5/15/20232 minutes, 56 seconds
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Dublin firefighters help injured motorcyclist in Spain

Dave Connolly, Dublin Fire Brigade Station Officer, discusses the actions of Dublin Fire Brigade members to assist a motorcyclist following a serious crash on a motorway near Seville yesterday.
5/15/20234 minutes, 1 second
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'We don't want somebody to die in a tent' - Concern grows for asylum seekers sleeping rough

Lucky Khambule, Co-ordinator of Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, on concerns for the safety of asylum seekers sleeping rough in Dublin.
5/15/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Members of Irish Dental Association vote No Confidence in Minister for Health

Dentist Will Rymer discusses the continuing difficulties in people getting dental treatment when needed.
5/12/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Govt. says getting offshore wind done is their 'singular focus' and planning is the major constraint

Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy, on yesterday's offshore wind auction and the rolling out of the Reverse Vending Machines nationwide.
5/12/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Man in his 40s being treated in hospital in Cork after being shot

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports that a man in his 40s is being treated in hospital after he was shot in Cork earlier this morning.
5/12/20231 minute, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/12/20232 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/12/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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High Court rules elderly man's legs should not be amputated although he may die

Órla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, on a High Court ruling that doctors should not amputate a man's leg against his wishes even though he may die.
5/12/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/12/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Presidential Election in Turkey this weekend may bring about historic change

Fulya Özerkan, AFP Correspondent in Istanbul, looks ahead to Sunday's presidential election in Turkey, which could signal the end of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20 years in power.
5/12/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/12/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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Fórsa members vote for inflation-matching pay increases

Kevin Callinan, General Secretary of Fórsa Trade Union, discusses the results of a new member survey suggesting overwhelming support for inflation-matching pay increases.
5/12/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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Controversial immigration policy in US to expire today

Angela Korchega, News Director at KTEP, the NPR Station in the southwest US, on record numbers of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border.
5/12/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/12/20237 minutes, 32 seconds
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Successful bidders announced in first ever auction to generate electicity from offshore wind

Matthieu Hue, CEO of EDF Renewables UK and Ireland on their successful bid to generate electricity through wind energy.
5/12/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry murphy of Met Éireann.
5/12/20232 minutes, 9 seconds
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Liverpool gears up for tomorrow's Eurovision final

Mairead Smyth, Liverpool based BBC Reporter, on how the city is preparing for tomorrow night's Eurovision final.
5/12/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Good news for Irish swimmers with majority of designated sites deemed excellent or good quality

Dr Eimear Cotter, Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, on a new report showing water quality in the majority of Ireland’s bathing spots meets or exceeds the appropriate standards.
5/12/20236 minutes, 37 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
5/12/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Cork charity helping families under financial pressure with Holy Communion outfits for children

Caitríona Twomey, Co-ordinator of Cork Penny Dinners, on a First Communion outfits service for families in need.
5/12/20232 minutes, 52 seconds
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IFA to meet govt. today over food prices

Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers' Association, on meeting with government about food prices.
5/11/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/11/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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What is the carbon cost of holidaying abroad?

Cian McCormack reports on the carbon difference of a family holidaying at home versus those holidaying abroad.
5/11/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Eirgrid to announce results of Ireland's first ever offshore wind energy auction today

Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent, reports on the significance of Ireland's first ever offshore wind energy auction.
5/11/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/11/20233 minutes, 1 second
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/11/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/11/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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What impact will Eirgrid announcement have on consumers?

Michael Brennan, Business Post Political Editor, reports on today's price announcement following offshore wind energy auction.
5/11/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Gaza commander killed in Israeli air strike

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters in Jerusalem, on continuing fighting between Gaza militants and the Israel army.
5/11/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/11/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
5/11/20232 minutes, 11 seconds
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Parent helpline 'inundated' with calls from parents experiencing abuse from children

Aileen Hickie, CEO of Parentline, outlines their concerns following almost 2,000 callls in 2022 relating to physical violence and aggression.
5/11/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Opposition claims govt. is 'flailing' in efforts to force supermarkets to cut prices

Ged Nash, Labour TD and spokesperson on finance, on high grcoery prices.
5/11/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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25% of older renters surveyed expect to remain in private rental sector for life

Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, on a new report that looks at how older people fare in the housing market.
5/11/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/11/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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DSPCA warns of capacity crisis in animal shelters

Aengus Cox reports on the increase in numbers of dogs being returned to animal shelters.
5/11/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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Violent protests in Pakistan following arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan

Kate Varley speaks to people gathered outside the Embassy of Pakistan in south Dublin; Shah Meer Baloch, Islamabad-based reporter for the Guardian newspaper, has the latest on violent protests in Pakistan.
5/11/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Donald Trump labels woman he was judged to have sexually abused as a 'whack job'

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and US Political Analyst, on last night's appearance on CNN of the former President.
5/11/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/10/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
5/10/20232 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/10/20234 minutes
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Why have food prices remained high despite falling inflation?

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports as Retail Forum meets today to discuss concerns over high food prices.
5/10/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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Hundreds attended public meeting in Omagh over upgrade of A5 road

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports from a public meeting last night in Omagh where locals are campaigning for an upgrade to the A5 road.
5/10/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/10/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/10/20236 minutes
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Jury finds Donald Trump sexually abused woman and is ordered to pay awards of $5 million

Harriet Alexander reports from New York after a jury found former US President Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll 27 years ago.
5/10/20238 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presneted by Fiona Kelly.
5/10/20232 minutes, 51 seconds
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Should RTÉ and GAAGO appear before Oireachtas Committee over broadcast row?

Shane Cassells, Fianna Fáil senator and member of the Oireachtas Committee on Sport and Media, on whether RTÉ and GAAGO should appear before the committee.
5/10/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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What impact will ruling have upon Donald Trump's political career?

Jennifer Ewing, Spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK, reacts to the US civil case jury's finding that Donald Trump sexually abused a female writer.
5/10/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Calls for increase to payment for children in direct provision

Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance, on income supports for children in direct provision.
5/10/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Disappointment again for Ireland at Eurovision

Donal Mulligan, media lecturer and Eurovision superfan, and presenter Marty Whelan, give their reaction to Ireland's Eurovision performance after Wild Youth failed to qualify for Saturday's Eurovision Grand Final.
5/10/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/10/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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New research suggests lack of Gov. engagement, support and funding in offshore renewable energy sector

Dr Frank Crowley, University College Cork Business School, discusses new research into the offshore renewable energy sector.
5/10/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan arrested on charges of corruption

Saeed Shah, Pakistan Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Islamabad, on the fallout from the arrest of former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.
5/10/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mortgage servicer told by court to provide long-term fixed rate

Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor, Irish Independent, and Anthony Joyce, Principal of Anthony Joyce & Co Solicitors, discuss a case involving Pepper Finance, acting on behalf of a so-called vulture fund, that was ordered by Tullamore Circuit Court to offer a couple a fixed rate of 2.5% over 25 years.
5/10/20238 minutes, 52 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
5/9/20231 minute, 53 seconds
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Eurovision 2023 gets underway in Liverpool tonight

Mairead Smyth, BBC reporter, provides a sense of the atmosphere in Liverpool ahead of the first Eurovision semi-final tonight.
5/9/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cabinet meets with accommodation for asylum seekers top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, on the political agenda in the week ahead.
5/9/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Fish kill in Co. Clare leaves thousands of salmon and eels dead

Jane Gilleran, Fisheries Environmental Officer with Inland Fisheries Ireland, discusses a recent significant fish kill in Co. Clare that is being investigated by several agencies.
5/9/20233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Private cars to be banned from Dublin's College Green at all times

Janet Horner, Green Party Dublin City Councillor, and Adrian Cummins, Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, react to plans to permanently ban private cars from College Green.
5/9/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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Obesity drug proves effective against cancer

Dr. Andrew E. Hogan, Lonsdale Human Health Institute in Maynooth University, on new research highlighting the unexpected cancer-killing benefits of a popular obesity treatment drug.
5/9/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/9/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/9/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Russian ships "systematically present" around wind and electricity infrastructure

Jens Wenzel Kristoffersen, Commander in the Royal Danish Navy and military analyst at the University of Copenhagen, discusses the security issues facing Europe's offshore energy infrastructure.
5/9/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/9/20235 minutes, 52 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/9/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Gardaí investigating violent attack on a prison officer by a Mountjoy prisoner

Tony Power, President of the Prison Officers Association, reacts to a violent assault on a prison officer based in Mountjoy gaol.
5/9/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/9/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Explosions over Ukraine as Russia celebrates Victory Day

Christopher Miller, Financial Times Ukraine Correspondent, reports on Russia's latest wave of drone and air strikes on Ukraine, as Moscow prepares to host the annual Victory Day parade.
5/9/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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New Focus Ireland campaign highlights children's accommodation needs

Mike Allen, Director of Advocacy with Focus Ireland, on a new campaign to ensure local authorities prioritise children's needs amid accommodation crisis.
5/9/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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9/10 Irish adults donated to charity last year with 80% saying trust and confidence is key

Helen Martin, Chief Executive, Charities Regulator, discusses the findings of a new survey on charity donations.
5/9/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/9/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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Should all GAA games be on free-to-air television?

Liam O'Neill, former President of the GAA, on the discontent voiced over matches broadcast exclusively on GAA GO.
5/9/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
5/8/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/8/20232 minutes, 55 seconds
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Chieftans fiddler Seán Keane dies aged 76

Paddy Glackin pays tribute to the legendary fiddler Seán Keane who died suddenly on Sunday.
5/8/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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74 social housing projects delayed by months due to building cost inflation

Hugh Brennan, Chief Executive of Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance, describes the impact of building cost inflation on the projects his organisation is developing.
5/8/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Banshees of Inisherin and Bad Sisters the big winners at the 2023 Irish Film and Television Awards

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, on the winners and celebrations at last night's IFTA film and television awards.
5/8/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Concern as Russian warships and auxiliary vessels gather off coast of southern Ireland

John Mooney, Security Correspondent with the Sunday Times, on concerns about Russian naval activity in Irish waters.
5/8/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
5/8/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Public consulation finds majority feel deer population is negatively impacting a number of areas

Teddy Cashman, Chair of the Deer Management Strategy Group, on a public consultation that has found the majority agree that the wild deer population is impacting biodiversity, land management and road safety.
5/8/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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Coronation of Britain's King Charles III an event steeped in traditions and religious symbolism

Most Rev John McDowell, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, discusses his role in the Coronation of Britain's King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.
5/8/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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IMO members concerned about signing new consultant contract if supports not put in place

Dr. Matthew Sadlier, Chairman of the Consultant Committee of the IMO, reacts to comments by HSE CEO Bernard Gloster that staff will be asked to work different hours.
5/8/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Four in five women in Ireland not confident of noticing symptoms of ovarian cancer

Kate Varley speaks to Deirdre O'Raw, a member of the Defence Forces who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer about her experience and Dr. Sharon O'Toole, Senior Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, discusses new research suggesting Four in five women in Ireland are not confident of noticing a symptom of Ovarian Cancer.
5/8/20236 minutes, 27 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/8/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
5/8/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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Gov. says they will work with retailers to ensure food costs are 'reasonable and realistic'

Neale Richmond, Minister of State in Enterprise, Trade and Employment, on his concern that food prices have increased way beyond inflation.
5/8/20238 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why are food prices not coming down with inflation?

Damien O'Reilly, lecturer in retail management at Dublin Institute of Technology and a member of the Retail Forum, on Minister of State, Neale Richmond's, comment that food prices are not coming down as fast as general inflation.
5/8/20237 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/8/20236 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/8/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Student Enterprise of the Year to be crowned at Croke Park today

Una Kelly reports from the final of Ireland’s largest Student Enterprise Programme which is taking place at Croke Park.
5/5/20235 minutes, 1 second
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
5/5/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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London set to enjoy historic occasion with first Coronation in 70 years

Annabelle Dickson, Senior Political Correspondent at POLITICO, and Jonny Dymond, BBC Royal Correspondent, discuss the British local elections and the Coronation of Britain's King Charles III.
5/5/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/5/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/5/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/5/20238 minutes, 35 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/5/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
5/5/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Napoli: More than a football story

Gabriele Marcotti, ESPN Senior Writer, discusses Napoli ending their 32 year wait to win Italy's Serie A title.
5/5/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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Eight dead in second Serbia shooting in as many days

Angela Milevoyevic, journalist in Serbia, reports that eight people have been killed in the second mass shooting in Serbia in as many days.
5/5/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Warning Ireland is becoming less attractive to invest in

Frances Ruane, Chair of the National Competitiveness Council, discusses the Council's latest Competitiveness Scorecard report, which says that the country’s macroeconomic fundamentals are strong.
5/5/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/5/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Bad day for Tories in local elections as final preperations for Coronoation take place

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, and Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, discuss the preparations for King Charles III Coronation this weekend.
5/5/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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Senator Eileen Flynn: Ireland has 'a long way to go' to tackle discrimination

Senator Eileen Flynn discusses the incident on Wednesday night when a taxi driver initially refused to drop her to the halting site in Ballyfermot where she lives.
5/5/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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Person arrested in serbia following mass shooting

Angela Milevoyevic, journalist in Serbia, reports that police there have arrested a person following mass shooting.
5/5/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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Report finds Ireland likely to see cooling of temperatures as Gulf Stream weakens

Dr. Gerard McCarthy, of the ICARUS research facility at Maynooth University and report co-author discusses The Irish Ocean Climate and Ecosystem Status Report 2023.
5/5/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/4/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/4/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
5/4/20232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Nine people killed in Serbia shooting

Slobodan Maricic, reporter at BBC Serbia in Belgrade, discusses the latest in the investigation in a school shooting in Belgrade where nine people were killed.
5/4/20235 minutes, 27 seconds
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Oireachtas committee recommends age for auto-enrolment pension scheme be lowered to 16

Denis Naughten, Independent TD for Roscommon Galway and Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection, Community and Rural Development, discusses their pre-legislative scrutiny report on pension auto enrolment.
5/4/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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Supermarket price cuts welcomed but food poverty remains high

Cian McCormack reports on the food price cuts that have been seen in the last week and what these mean.
5/4/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Donald Trump and entourage arrive in west Clare

Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, reports from Doonbeg where Donald Trump is visiting.
5/4/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Saudi Arabia preparing massive deal to try lure Lionel Messi to the Middle East

Tariq Panja, Global Sports Correspondent with the New York Times, discusses reports that the Saudi Arabian government is preparing the most lucrative salary deal in the history of football to bring Lionel Messi to its Saudi Pro League.
5/4/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with housing once again top of the agenda

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the Goverment's Cabinet meeting later this morning.
5/4/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
5/4/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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Voters in England go to polls for local elections

John Kilraine, London Correspondent, reports as voters in parts of England to the polls for local elections.
5/4/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/4/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ukraine denies an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin

Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University, discusses a Russian claim that an apparent drone attack at the Kremlin was an attempted assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin by Ukraine.
5/4/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Springsteen fans prepare to welcome 'The Boss' to Dublin

Moira Hannon speaks to Bruce Springsteen devotees ahead of his upcoming Dublin concerts.
5/4/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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European Central Bank expected to announce another interest rate hike

Padraic Kissane, Financial Advisor, on the expected hike in interest rates by the European Central Bank.
5/4/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/4/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
5/4/20233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Energy costs still not reducing

Economist John Fitzgerald discusses energy prices and why they are still so high.
5/4/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/3/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/3/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sudanese people living in Ireland fear for family members trapped by conflict

Moira Hannon speaks to Sudanese people living in Ireland about the plight of their loved ones, as a bloody war wages in their homeland.
5/3/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/3/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Calls for still birth register to be more accessible

Nina Doyle, Regional Co-ordinator for Féileacáin, on new reforms to the registration of still births for families in Ireland.
5/3/20237 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
5/3/20232 minutes, 1 second
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Women of Honour Group expresses disappointment after meeting with Min. for Defence

Diane Byrne, Retired Army Captain and Member of the Women of Honour Group, on the meeting they had with the Tánaiste yesterday.
5/3/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Gov. claims racsim playing part in where Ukrainians and others are being accommodated

Lucky Khambule, Co-Ordinator of the Movement of Asylum Seekers, discusses comments from the Junior Minister of Integration's that racism is playing a part in where Ukrainians and International Protection Applicants can be accommodated.
5/3/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sudan's warring generals extend theoretical truce but keep fighting

Michael Jones, Research Fellow with defence think tank RUSI, discusses the conflict in Sudan.
5/3/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/3/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nurses say they are overworked and underpaid with many reporting burnout

Karen McGowan, President of the INMO, on burnout among nurses after a union survey revealed that two-thirds of nurses said they were always or very often physically exhausted from their work.
5/3/20235 minutes, 21 seconds
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Almost 600 computers at HSE have legacy issues, two years on from cyber attack

Cian McCormack reports on vulnerabilities in the Executive's computer systems, two years on from the HSE's cyber attack in May 2021.
5/3/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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West Clare prepares for the arrival of former US President Donald Trump

Cillian Sherlock, Press Association reporter, has the latest on preparations in west Clare, ahead of the visit of former US President Donald Trump.
5/3/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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New report recommends greater supports for victims in court and mandatory training for judges

Nuala Egan, Senior Counsel, discusses a new report highlighting the issues facing victims of domestic and sexual violence when navigating the Irish courts system.
5/3/20239 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/3/20233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Number of homes provided by approved housing bodies grew by 10% last year

Donal McManus, Chief Executive of the Irish Council for Social Housing, discusses the housing association sector's contribution to providing homes in 2022.
5/3/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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Tesco set to reduce price of own brand butter

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports that Tesco is set to cut the price of its own brand butter by 40 cent.
5/3/20232 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/3/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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Hollywood screenwriters going on strike today

Anousha Sakoui, Entertainment Industry Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, reports that thousands of Hollywood TV and movie screenwriters are going on strike today over money.
5/2/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Pause' put on plans to move 80 Ukrainians from lodgings in Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry

Stephanie Mahey, member of the Cahersiveen community, and Liliia Orevchuk, member of the Ukrainian community living in Cahersiveen, discuss the pause that has been put on plans to move some 80 Ukrainians from their lodgings in the town to make way for international protection applicants.
5/2/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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Man described as 'Godfather of AI' resigns from Google

Elaine Burke, technology journalist and presenter of the 'For Tech's Sake' podcast, discusses Geoffrey Hinton's resignation from Google.
5/2/20235 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
5/2/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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Concern grows for vulnerable children in Sudan

Owen Watkins UNICEF Sudan’s Chief of Communications and Advocacy discusses the danger to children in the country as the civil war escalates.
5/2/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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Claim difference in fees paid to HSE and privately run nursing homes is 'discrimination'

Tadhg Daly, Chief Executive of Nursing Homes Ireland, discusses what he says is 'discrimination' regarding differences in fees paid to HSE nursing homes and privately operated nursing homes.
5/2/20234 minutes, 46 seconds
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Over 100 police officers injured in clashes at French protests

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, discusses the impact of the May Day protests across France.
5/2/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/2/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
5/2/20236 minutes, 35 seconds
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Belarusian Opposition leader to be awarded Tipperary International Peace Award today

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Belarusian politician and opposition leader, discusses her being awarded the Tipperary International Peace Award as well as the political situation in Belarus.
5/2/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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UN warns over 800,000 people may attempt to flee Sudan for neighboring countries

Andrew Harding, BBC News Africa Correspondent, on efforts to evacuate citizens from crisis-hit Sudan to the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah.
5/2/20237 minutes, 37 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/2/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Should descendants of aristocrat Charles Trevelyan be asked to pay reparations for his actions?

Professor Christine Kinealy, Director of Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, reacts to suggestions descendants of Charles Trevelyan could pay reparations over his role during the Irish Famine.
5/2/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/2/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/2/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
5/2/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Today marks the start of the Bealtaine festival

Sharon Dipity, West Cork-based artist, discusses events celebrating the creativity of older people in Skibbereen as Bealtaine festival gets underway.
5/1/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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Thousands of people in Port Sudan attempting to flee violence

Ahmad Mahmoud, Sudanese videographer, reports from Port Sudan as thousands try to flee violence.
5/1/20238 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
5/1/20234 minutes
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
5/1/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Almost half of people who need asthma medication in Ireland foregoing it

Eilis Ní Chaithnía, Chief Executive of the Asthma Society of Ireland, discusses new research suggesting high numbers of people are doing without their asthma medication due to financial constraints.
5/1/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is a four day working week a good idea?

Kevin Donoghue, Chair of Four Day Week Ireland, discusses a new pilot scheme seeking Irish companies looking to introduce a 4 day working week.
5/1/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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Group of Manchester United fans protest over sale of club

Andy Mitten, founder of United We Stand fanzine and podcast, discusses yesterday's protest by Manchester United fans at Old Trafford, opposed to the Glazer family's ownership of the club.
5/1/20234 minutes
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Thousands of Irish passengers to be affected by flight cancellations due to strikes in France

Una Kelly, reports from Dublin Airport on the impact of the latest strikes by French Air Traffic controllers on Irish passengers.
5/1/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump set to visit Co. Clare this week

Kate Varley speaks to locals in Doonbeg, west Clare to find out what kind of a reception former US President Donald Trump will get when he visits later this week.
5/1/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
4/28/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly
4/28/20231 minute, 59 seconds
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RSA urges road users to take greater care on roads over this Bank Holiday Weekend

Sarah O'Connor, Director of the Roads Safety Association, warns drivers to take care over the bank holiday.
4/28/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dublin tickets for Hamilton go on sale today

Reporter Aengus Cox talks to Hamilton fans as they queue for tickets outside the Bord Gáis Theatre in Dublin.
4/28/20232 minutes, 35 seconds
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Collins tells Dáil he did not break any law over land sale

Harry McGee, political correspondent at The Irish Times, on Niall Collins' statement to the Dáil.
4/28/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mike Pence 'appears before grand jury' probing Trump

Larry Donnelly, Law lecturer at the University of Galway, on reports that former US Vice President Mike Pence appeared before a grand jury investigating former president Donald Trump's role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
4/28/20232 minutes, 17 seconds
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Apartment owners cannot sell to housing bodies due to clause

In the last few months, the sales of four apartments to approved housing body iCare for use as social housing fell through, due to a clause in the lease that said they could not be sold to housing authorities. Laura Fletcher reports.
4/28/20235 minutes, 19 seconds
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Murphy to complain to SIPO over Niall Collins land sale

People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy has said he will make a complaint to the Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO) over the sale of land to the wife of Minister of State Niall Collins from Limerick Council in 2008.
4/28/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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HSE to begin spring Covid-19 booster programme

Eileen Whelan, HSE Covid-19 Vaccination Lead, explains who is eligible for the latest Covid-19 booster programme.
4/28/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
4/28/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
4/28/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Prison Service says it's unacceptable to detain people with mental health issues

The prison system here has come in for considerable criticism over recent days, with Prison Officers describing jails as creaking at the seams due to overcrowding and violence. The Director of the Prison Service Caron McCaffrey spoke with RTE's Paul Reynolds.
4/28/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Vivienne Traynor
4/28/20235 minutes, 13 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill
4/28/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Sudan truce extended but fighting continues

Paul Westbury, Regional Security Advisor for Goal East Africa, on the deteriorating situation in Sudan. We then hear from Brian McDaid of Derry, who describes being evacuated from Sudan by the Spanish military; and journalist Simon Marks reports from Nairobi on the continuing conflict.
4/28/202316 minutes, 20 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly
4/28/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/27/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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90 dead in suspected Kenyan starvation cult

Amy Ní Riada, journalist based in Nairobi, on the suspected starvation cult in Kenya.
4/27/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/27/20232 minutes, 58 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/27/20235 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/27/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ind. review of Ireland's abortion laws says there is need for ongoing education and training

Andrea Mulligan, Assistant Professor, Trinity School of Law, discusses research looking at conscientious objection rights since the introduction of Ireland's Abortion Act.
4/27/20236 minutes
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Ukraine and China hold talks for first time since Russian invasion

Donnacha O'Beachain, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University, discusses relations between Ukraine and China as leaders hold first talks since Russian invasion began.
4/27/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Northern Ireland braced for major cuts in Stormont Budget today

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the budget cuts expected to be made by Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris today.
4/27/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
4/27/20231 minute, 54 seconds
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Covid-19 is here to stay, so what's the plan going forward?

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson for the World Health Organisation, discusses the WHO strategic plan to help countries transition out of the emergency phase of the pandemic.
4/27/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Junior Minister Niall Collins expected to make Dáil statement this afternoon

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports ahead of today's expected Dáil statement by Junior Minister Niall Collins.
4/27/20235 minutes, 42 seconds
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Growing anxiety for many as mortgage interest rates continue to rise

Colm Kincaid, Central Bank's Director of Consumer Protection, on a report finding some mortgage borrowers could face higher repayments of up to 50%.
4/27/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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UN describes situation in Sudan as 'a nightmare for citizens and aid workers'

Marie Helene Verney, UNHCR Representative for South Sudan, discusses the humanitarian situation on Sudan's borders as thousands of people attempt to flee.
4/27/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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Claim essential services in NI being put at risk by lack of Stormont budget

Nicole Lappin, Chair of the NI Public Sector Chairs' Forum, on essential services in NI at risk due to the lack of a Stormont budget.
4/27/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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Pope to allow women to vote at bishops meeting for first time

Elise Ann Allen Senior Correspondent for Crux in Rome, covering the Vatican and the global Church, reports that Pope Francis will allow women to vote for the first time at a global meeting of bishops in October.
4/27/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/27/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/27/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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Reports suggest fighting in Sudan is continuing despite ceasefire as citizens evacuate

Kate Varley speaks to May, who has just fled Khartoum with her mother, and her brother Magid Mustafa, who is an Irish resident, tells us about his fears for his family.
4/27/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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First private Moon landing ends in failure

Dr Niamh Shaw, Science Writer, discusses how Japanese company iSpace did not succeed in carrying out the first private Moon landing.
4/26/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Opposition accuses Gov. of not acknowledging housing as a crisis

Holly Cairns, leader of the Social Democrats, on the Government's announcement of new measures to address the housing crisis.
4/26/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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'A real life nightmare' - Irish citizen details their escape from Sudan

Montasier Ismail, an Irish citizen living near Khartoum, speaks to Aisling Moloney about what it was like in Sudan after he and his family fled the fighting.
4/26/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Biggest strike in over a decade taking place in Northern Ireland today

Carmel Gates, General Secretary of NIPSA, discusses strike action by civil servants in Northern Ireland.
4/26/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ceasefire in Sudan appears to hold as civilians evacuate

A.K.M. Musha, Concern’s Country Director for Sudan on the humanitarian crisis that faces Sudan as humanitarian agencies are forced to flee the conflict.
4/26/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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Gov. criticised for lack of communication with Irish in Sudan

Noon Abdellatif, 17 year-old Sudanese Irish student from Mullingar, discusses her mother and younger sister's escape from the conflict in Sudan.
4/26/20236 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is there space or appetite for a new rural political party in Ireland?

Cian McCormack examines the potential for a rural political party in Ireland, similar to the Netherlands.
4/26/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/26/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/26/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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Decision Support Service comes into operation

Ailbhe Coneely, Social Affairs Correspondent, looks at the new assisted decision making support service and hears from people and their advocates directly impacted by the service.
4/26/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/26/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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Junior Minister Niall Collins expected to make Dáil statemenet today

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on Government leaders' response to statement by Fianna Fáil TD Niall Collins.
4/26/20236 minutes, 30 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/26/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/26/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/26/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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Protest to raise awareness of issues facing young people in rural Ireland taking place today

Joe MagRaollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, on a march by Macra na Feirme to raise awareness of issues facing young people in rural communities.
4/26/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Civil War documentary to share testimonies of family members of people involved in conflict

Historian Liz Gillis on the new two-part RTE documentary series, The Silent Civil War, featuring never before heard testimony of those who took part in the conflict.
4/26/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Brandon Creagh of Met Éireann.
4/26/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/25/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/25/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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Garda Commissioner to address GRA annual conference today

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the Garda Representative Association conference.
4/25/20235 minutes, 50 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
4/25/20232 minutes, 3 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/25/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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Inquest into Stardust fire to begin today, 42 years on from tragedy

Sean Murray, Irish Examiner reporter and creator of the Stardust Podcast, on the inquest into the Stardust fire getting underway.
4/25/20235 minutes
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Stardust families: 'This is a massive, amazing, brilliant day that shouldn't have taken so long'

Antoinette Keegan, Stardust survivor and campaigner, on the opening day of the inquest into the Stardust fire.
4/25/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/25/20234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Motor insurance premiums fell by 5% in the first six months of last year

Moyagh Murdock, CEO of Insurance Ireland, discusses the latest Private Motor Insurance Report published by the Central Bank.
4/25/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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72-hour truce agreed in Sudan

Jason Burke, Guardian Africa Correspondent, discusses the situation in Sudan as the international community there is evacuated.
4/25/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Gov. to consider measures to reduce cost of construction

Tom Phillips, Town Planner, analyses the latest Government proposals to fast-track more housing developments.
4/25/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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Joe Biden expected to formally announce he will run in next year's US Presidential Election today

Harriet Alexander, Journalist based in New York, discusses the latest news coming from the US.
4/25/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with housing crisis once again top of the agenda

Tommy Meskill, Political Reporter, details the various proposals being brought before Cabinet today.
4/25/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/25/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Fáilte Ireland raises concerns over high cost of insurance for businesses in tourism sector

Aisling Moloney speaks to the adventure tourism industry about the existential threat posed by rising insurance costs, as Fáilte Ireland warns it could undermind our overall tourism offering.
4/25/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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French Ambassador to Ireland says as many people as possible have been evacuated from Sudan

Vincent Guérend, French Ambassador to Ireland, discusses the evacuation of French citizens and others from Sudan.
4/25/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara.
4/25/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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Tánaiste: 'Around 50 Irish citizens have been evacuated from Sudan'

Tánaiste Micheál Martin provides an update on efforts to assist Irish citizens fleeing heavy fighting in Sudan.
4/24/202317 minutes, 27 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
4/24/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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350 bike bunkers set to rolled out in Dublin

Cian McCormack reports that 350 bike bunkers are to be rolled out in Dublin for city residents to stow their bicycles close to their homes.
4/24/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Plan to evacuate Irish citizens from Sudan branded as 'shambolic'

Cathal Berry, Independent TD and former member of the Defence Forces, responds to the Government's decision to send 12 Defence Forces personnel to Sudan to assist Irish people fleeing fighting.
4/24/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/24/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/24/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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GSOC investigator resigns after attending Hutch party last week

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that a GSOC investigator has resigned from the organisation after attending a house party also attended by Gerard Hutch last week.
4/24/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Assisted Decision Making Act to come into effect this week

Patricia Rickard-Clarke, Chairperson of Sage Advocacy Group, on the new Assisted Decision Making Act.
4/24/20235 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/24/20232 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/24/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Where has happened to the frogspawn?

Collie Ennis, Zoology research associate with TCD School of Natural Sciences, on declining frogspawn and the environmental consequences.
4/24/20232 minutes, 25 seconds
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Taoiseach and Min. Eamon Ryan to attend second North Sea Summit today

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, outlines what will be discussed by European leaders and energy ministers at the North Sea Summit later today.
4/24/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/24/20233 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cabinet set to consider package aiming to reduce cost of construction

Michael Brennan, Political Editor at the Business Post, on the week ahead in politics.
4/24/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/24/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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Chartered Surveyors Ireland on policy changes expected to come in housing

Nick Taafe, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, discusses the latest policy changes being considered for the housing sector.
4/24/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ulster Bank will close remaining Irish branches today after 187 years in business

Will Goodbody, Business Editor, on today’s closure of Ulster Bank's remaining 63 branches
4/21/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Offshore Energy Plan "not set to deliver for country"

Shane Conneely, Director of Policy and Communications with Chambers Ireland, on concerns that the Offshore Energy Plan lacks ambition.
4/21/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/21/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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UK Government to test new Emergency Alerts service on Sunday

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on an emergency test from the UK this Sunday which will be heard in the border counties.
4/21/20235 minutes, 15 seconds
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Curlew bird at risk of extinction

Sean Harrison, project manager at a curlew conservation project, on efforts to prevent the bird's extinction in Ireland.
4/21/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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'We need to get out': civilians in Sudan living in terror as fighting continues despite ceasefire

Brian, a primary school teacher from Derry, speaks to us from Khartoum where he's living in the basement of his house with his wife and two children; Dr. Osama Ali, from the Sudanese Community Association in Cork, describes efforts to contact family and friends caught up in the fighting.
4/21/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/21/20236 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dublin Port's development masterplan is too "truck-based": Ryan

Eamon Ryan, Minister for Transport, the Environment, Climate, and Communications, explains why he's written to Dublin Port to express his concerns over the final phase of Masterplan 2040.
4/21/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/21/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Review of Ireland's abortion legislation recommends changes

Christina Finn, Political Correspondent with TheJournal.ie, outlines what is contained in an independent review into Ireland's abortion legislation.
4/21/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/21/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ashes of Mexican pilot Ruben Ocana to be scattered over Mallow racecourse

Ray Ryan, Irish Examiner journalist, recalls the day when Mexican pilot Captain Ruen Ocana landed a Gulfstream jet on Mallow Racecourse 40 years ago this week.
4/21/20232 minutes, 47 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
4/21/20231 minute, 57 seconds
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Criminal charges dropped in case against Alec Baldwin for on-set shooting

Steve Futterman, CBS News West Coast Correspondent, reports that the criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin over a fatal on-set shooting in October 2021 have been dropped.
4/21/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/21/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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Heavy rainfall in Kenya sees risk of water-borne diseases rise

Amy Ní Riada reports from the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya where heavy rainfall has flooded slum villages.
4/21/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
4/21/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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Unsatisfactory: O'Callaghan on Robert Watt's response to report on proposed secondment of Tony Holohan

Jim O'Callaghan, member of the Oireachtas Finance Committee, gives his reaction to comments by Secretary General of the Department of Health Robert Watt to committee.
4/20/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/20/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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CSO survey finds over half of women have experienced sexual violence in their lifetime

Dr. Pádraig MacNeela, Active Consent Programme at University of Galway, and Dr. Clíona Sáidléar, Executive Director, Rape Crisis Network Ireland, discuss the findings of the CSO survey on sexual violence.
4/20/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/20/20235 minutes, 36 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/20/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Conference to assess impact of, and treatment for, long Covid

Dr Siobhán Ní Bhriain, HSE Lead for long Covid, on a conference opening this morning to assess the next steps for addressing the impact of long Covid in Ireland.
4/20/20237 minutes, 12 seconds
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Seychelles finds itself on the front line of global warming

Jackie Fox reports from the Seychelles Islands where climate change threatens the environment and the economy.
4/20/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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SIPTU survey outlines recruitment and retention problems facing childcare services

Lynnette Monk, manager of a community-based childcare service in north Dublin, and Darragh O'Connor, SIPTU Head of Campaigns, on the scale of the staffing issues facing childcare providers.
4/20/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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International students hit by high costs and lack of accommodation in Ireland

Laura Harmon, Irish Council for International Students Executive Director, on a survey indicating increased financial difficulties for students in Ireland.
4/20/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
4/20/20231 minute, 49 seconds
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Depaul highlights lack of services for growing number of women entering homelessness

Ailbhe Conneely reports of the growing number of women entering homelessness.
4/20/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/20/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Panda set to charge customers for collection of compost

Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats spokesperson for the Environment, on Panda's announcement that it will charge some customers for lifting their compost bin.
4/20/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/20/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Mná na hÉireann fund to help women with few opportunities get qualifications and jobs

Fiachra Ó Cionnaith reports on the extension of a fund which aims to help women from marginalised communities back into education and the workforce.
4/20/20234 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bill proposing to open safe deposit boxes in banks to be brought before Dáil

Éamon Ó Cuív, Fianna Fáil Galway West TD, explains why he is bringing the Safe Deposit Boxes and Related Deposits Bill before the Dáil today.
4/20/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/20/20232 minutes, 48 seconds
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Social Justice Ireland calls on Govt. to invest surplus in long-term projects

Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, on how she believes the State's surplus of €10 billion would be best spent.
4/19/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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What next for Jonathan Dowdall and Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch?

Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor, Sunday World, discusses what happens next for Jonathan Dowdall and Gerard Hutch.
4/19/20235 minutes, 37 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/19/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/19/20236 minutes, 1 second
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First meeting of Oireachtas Joint Committee on Assisted Dying takes place

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the first meeting of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Assisted Dying, where there was disagreement over when public hearings should begin.
4/19/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/19/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/19/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/19/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Special event held in Guildhall in Derry to mark 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement

Eileen Magnier reports from Derry where the late John Hume and David Trimble were honoured yesterday and Mick Mulvaney, former US special envoy to Northern Ireland, on events to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
4/19/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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ESRI research provides new insight into how much people support disability policies

Dr Shane Timmons, Senior Research Officer with the ESRI, discusses new research suggesting that a significant number of people withdraw their support for disability policies when they know they are anonymous.
4/19/20237 minutes, 2 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/19/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Climate change jeopardising land and lives in the Seychelles Islands

Jackie Fox reports from the Seychelles Islands where it's believed changing weather patterns could leave the rest uninhabitable.
4/19/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Joanna Donnelly of Met Éireann.
4/19/20232 minutes, 1 second
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Fox settles Dominion defamation case for $787.5 million

Jill Wine-Banks, MSNBC legal analyst and former Watergate prosecutor, on Fox News settling a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems.
4/19/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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Government expected to run a surplus in the public finances of €10 billion this year

Michael McGrath, Minister for Finance, discusses the Exchequer surplus for this year, which is expected to be €10 billion.
4/19/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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Higher standards in community mental health services to be unveiled today

John Farrelly, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Commission, on plans to introduce higher standards in community mental health care, as part of its latest five-year strategy
4/19/20236 minutes
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/18/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Investigation finds delays in HSE reimbursing patients for treatment abroad

Ger Deering, Ombudsman for Public Services, on delays in the HSE reimbursing patients for treatment abroad.
4/18/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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'Terrifying' - Irish citizen in Sudan outlines the situation that continues to escalate quickly

Una Kelly speaks to Brian, an Irish citizen living in Sudan, about what he has described as the 'terrifying' situation in the counrty.
4/18/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/18/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/18/20233 minutes, 38 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/18/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Voting technology firm suing Fox News for defamation

Harriet Alexander, New York-based journalist, on the defamation case being brought by a voting technology firm against US TV network Fox News.
4/18/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Sinn Féin: 'Jonathan Dowdall should never have been a member of the party'

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Housing, discusses the Government's report on social housing delivery in 2022 and reacts to yesterday's verdict at the Special Criminal Court, particularly the judgment made about Jonathan Dowdall's evidence.
4/18/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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Gerard Hutch found not guilty of the murder of David Byrne

Dr. Cian Ó Conchubhair, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the Department of Law and Criminology at Maynooth University, gives his legal assessment of the verdict in the trial of Gerard Hutch.
4/18/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/18/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Hamilton is coming to Dublin!

Stephen Faloon, General Manager of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, discusses the news that the multi award-winning Hamilton musical is to come to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre next year.
4/18/20232 minutes
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Cabinet meets today with traffic congestion on the agenda

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, previews today's meeting of Cabinet.
4/18/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch walks out of Special Criminal Court a free man

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, looks back at the dramatic events at the Special Criminal Court yesterday as Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch was found not guilty of the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel in 2016.
4/18/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/18/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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Irish diplomat and EU Ambassador assaulted at his home in Sudan

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, and Carol Morgan, Concern's Director of International Programmes, discuss an Irish diplomat and EU ambassador being assaulted at his home in Khartoum and the humanitarian situation in Sudan as the conflict continues.
4/18/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
4/18/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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What did we learn about gangland crime in Ireland from the Regency murder trial?

John O'Driscoll, former Assistant Garda Commissioner, on the decision by the Special Criminal Court to acquit Gerard Hutch on the charge of murder.
4/18/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/17/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Judgment to be delivered today in Regency murder trial

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on today’s sitting of the Special Criminal Court which will deliver its judgments in the case of Gerard Hutch and two co-accused.
4/17/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/17/20238 minutes, 1 second
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At least 59 civilians killed as fighting continues in Sudan

Emmanuel Igunza, BBC Africa Senior Journalist, reports on continuing violence in Sudan.
4/17/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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At least four people killed in mass shooting in US state of Alabama

Bill Thornton, reporter with the Alabama Media Group al.com, reports on Saturday’s mass shooting in the town of Dadeville.
4/17/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Test flight to take place today of most powerful rocket ever built

Kevin Nolan, Lecturer in Physics at the Technological University of Dublin, discusses today’s SpaceX test flight of Starship.
4/17/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Survivors of rape and sexual abuse have data stolen in ransomware attack

Maeve Lewis, CEO of One in Four, and Brian Honan, cyber security expert and former Special Advisor on Cyber Security to Europol, discuss the data breach of four organisations that support victims of sexual abuse in Ireland.
4/17/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/17/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
4/17/20232 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/17/20236 minutes
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Queen's University conference to mark 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, on events at Queen's University Belfast today to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
4/17/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Two week national inspection campaign on farm vehicles begins today

Pat Griffin, senior inspector for agriculture safety at the Health and Safety Authority, on a national inspection campaign on farm vehicles.
4/17/20233 minutes, 37 seconds
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An Post CEO David McRedmond has 'no further interest' in RTÉ Director General role

Laura Slattery, Irish Times journalist, reports on the ongoing process regarding the appointment of a new RTÉ Director General.
4/17/20236 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/17/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Paul Downes of Met Éireann.
4/17/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Aslan singer Christy Dignam discusses life, love and death with Ryan Tubridy

Excerpt of Aslan singer Christy Dignam's wide-ranging interview with Ryan Tubridy, which will air on Ryan's show at 9am today.
4/17/20231 minute, 22 seconds
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Bill Clinton, Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair all set to take part in event along with 23-year-old SU President

Emma Murphy, Queen's University Belfast Students' Union President, speaks ahead of events at Queen's University Belfast marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
4/17/20232 minutes, 8 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/14/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Tánaiste: 'World lucky to have a man of balance as US President in time of great danger'

Tánaiste Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence, discusses the US President Joe Biden's trip to Ireland.
4/14/202315 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
4/14/20232 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
4/14/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/14/20234 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/14/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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One famous Mayo son prepares to welcome another

Enda Kenny, former Taoiseach, discusses US President Joe Biden's current and previous visits to Ireland.
4/14/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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President Biden set to visit Mayo today, including a stop in Knock

Brian O'Donovan, RTÉ Correspondent, reports from the Knock Shrine where President Joe Biden will arrive this morning.
4/14/20236 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/14/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/14/20236 minutes, 58 seconds
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Excitement building in Ballina as town prepares to welcome President Biden

Cian McCormack reports from Ballina, Co. Mayo where US President Joe Biden is due to visit later today.
4/14/20234 minutes, 48 seconds
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Irish rally driver Craig Breen dies in a Croatia car crash at 33

James Coleman, Chairman of Carrick-on-Suir Motor Club and former manager of Craig Breen gives a tribute to the rally driver from Waterford who died in a crash yesterday.
4/14/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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US National Guardsman to appear in court over intelligence leaks

Malachy Browne, New York Times, discusses the leaking of classified US Government military documents.
4/14/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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President Joe Biden tells Dáil that Ireland and the US 'stand together' in opposing Russia

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, looks back on day two of US President Joe Biden's visit to Ireland including his speech to the joint houses of the Oireachtas.
4/14/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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What is the significance of Biden's visit both here and in the US?

Ed O’Keefe, CBS Senior White House & Political Correspondent, and Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, UCD, reflects on President Biden's trip to Ireland over recent days.
4/14/202310 minutes
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/13/20233 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
4/13/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Biden speech at Ulster University stresses how peace brings economic benefits

Stephen Kelly, CEO Manufacturing NI, discusses why Joe Biden's speech is welcomed at this time.
4/13/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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More than 500 recently arrived asylum seekers without any state provided accommodation

Enda O’Neill, Head of Office, UNHCR Ireland, discusses the rising numbers of asylum seekers who have no accommodation.
4/13/20234 minutes, 1 second
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/13/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/13/20235 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:35am sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/13/20235 minutes, 18 seconds
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President Biden will address a Joint Sitting of the Houses of the Oireachtas today

Aisling Moloney looks back at previous speeches by US Presidents in the Oireachtas and Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD, Ceann Comhairle discusses the upcoming address by President Joe Biden to both houses of the Oireachtas.
4/13/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/13/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Biden says visit to Louth 'feels like coming home'

Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, outlines today's itinerary for US President Joe Biden's visit to Dublin.
4/13/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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US President Joe Biden in Dublin today following visit to Co. Louth yesterday

Laura Hogan, North East Correspondent, looks back on US President Joe Biden's visit to Co Louth yesterday and Una Kelly reports from Dublin city centre where President Biden will appear today for his engagements.
4/13/202312 minutes, 34 seconds
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'Great to see him here' - People of Dublin react to President Biden's visit

Una Kelly speaks to people in Dublin city centre to get their reaction to US President Joe Biden's visit.
4/13/20231 minute, 1 second
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Sinn Féin: 'It would have been far better if President Biden had been able to address Stormont'

Mary Lou McDonald, Sinn Féin President, outlines the impact of Joe Biden's trip on breaking the political stalemate in Northern Ireland.
4/13/202311 minutes, 35 seconds
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Dublin Castle being prepared to welcome US President

Kate Varley reports on how the staff of Dublin Castle have been preparing to welcome US President Joe Biden later today.
4/13/20234 minutes, 43 seconds
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Irish Medical Organisation's annual general meeting to take place in Killarney today

Dr. John Cannon, IMO President, outlines the concerns in capacity and staffing in the health system that will be tabled at the IMO annual conference.
4/13/20237 minutes, 17 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/13/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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Teens described as 'two beautiful young people' following deaths in Co. Galway car crash

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, discusses the tragic deaths of Lukas Joyce and Kirsty Bohan in Headford, County Galway.
4/12/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
4/12/20234 minutes, 12 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/12/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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President Biden will not formally meet Northern Ireland's five main political parties

Alex Kane, Political Commentator and former director of communications for the Ulster Unionist Party, and Carole Coleman, former Washington Correspondent, discuss President Joe Biden's visit to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
4/12/202311 minutes, 5 seconds
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US President Joe Biden lands in Belfast for visit of island of Ireland

Una Kelly reports from the streets of Belfast city centre where US President Joe Biden has arrived at the start of his visit to Ireland.
4/12/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
4/12/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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What will the impact of Biden's visit to Ireland be back in the US?

Adam Cancryn, White House reporter with Politico, and Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, assess how Joe Biden's Irish visit is being perceived back in the United States.
4/12/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/12/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Co. Louth prepares to welcome President Joe Biden

Cian McCormack reports from Co. Louth ahead of US President Joe Biden's visit today.
4/12/20237 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/12/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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People warned of disruption visit will cause

Kate Varley reports from the streets of Dublin ahead of the arrival of US President Joe Biden and we hear from people in the Phoenix Park and students at Ulster University to get their thoughts on the visit.
4/12/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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Alliance Party says leaders in Northern Ireland 'will make best of situation'

Naomi Long MLA, Leader of the Alliance Party, discusses President Joe Biden's decision to not formally engage with Northern political leaders on his visit to Ireland.
4/12/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
4/12/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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Joe Biden becomes fourth serving US President to visit Northern Ireland

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses US President Joe Biden's visit to the North, as well as the death of the man, codenamed Stakeknife, and believed to have been the highest ranking British army agent within the IRA.
4/12/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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Asking prices for used cars continue to rise

Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist and author of the DoneDeal Motor Price Index, on a continuing rise in asking prices for used cars.
4/12/20234 minutes, 13 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/12/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
4/11/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
4/11/20233 minutes, 57 seconds
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Applications for 94 cost-rental apartments in Wicklow to open today

John Coleman, Chief Executive of the Land Development Agency, discusses the agency's launch of 94 cost-rental apartments in Delgany in County Wicklow, which will go on the market at an average of 30% below market rate
4/11/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Phone-free Gigs

Phone-free spaces are becoming more common so our reporter Aisling Moloney went along to a phone-free gig to see what it was all about.
4/11/20234 minutes, 40 seconds
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Leaving Cert reform, investment and teacher shortages on ASTI agenda

Miriam Duggan, President of the ASTI, discusses the issues facing secondary-level teachers ahead of start of the union's annual convention in Wexford
4/11/20235 minutes, 1 second
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How Americans feel about Joe Biden's Irish visit

With Joe Biden set to touch down this evening, our reporter Moira Hannon has been talking to the American Chamber, as well as US citizens living here, to get their thoughts about the presidential visit.
4/11/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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7.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
4/11/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Brian Jennings
4/11/20235 minutes, 20 seconds
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7.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
4/11/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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Critical incident plan at school of Galway road victims

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, discusses a fatal crash in Headford, Co Galway that claimed the lives of two teenagers.
4/11/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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Rise in road deaths a 'serious concern' - Chambers

Jack Chambers, Minister of State, announces plans to recruit 75 additional testers to help reduce wait times for driving tests
4/11/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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'Terrible day' for Headford community as two teenagers die in car crash

Andrew Reddington, Galway County Councillor based in Headford and Fr Ray Flaherty, Parish Priest in Headford, discuss the impact on the local community following the death of two teenagers following a car crash in the area yesterday morning
4/11/20236 minutes
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US President Joe Biden to begin three-day Irish visit in Belfast this evening

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph, discusses the security involved as Belfast awaits President Biden and unrest in Derry after Easing Rising parades.
4/11/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood
4/11/20232 minutes, 22 seconds
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Congressman Brendan Boyle looks forward to Biden's Irish visit

US Congressman Brendan Boyle, discusses President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to Ireland
4/11/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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7.50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire
4/11/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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More degree courses outside CAO system to launch

Carl O'Brien, Education Correspondent for the Irish Times, on the expected announcement of 14 new degree courses available outside CAO system
4/11/20232 minutes, 1 second
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8.35am Sports News

Presented by Damien O'Meara
4/10/20238 minutes, 18 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Read by Eilis Sheehy
4/10/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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President Biden set to visit Belfast tomorrow to mark 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement

Conor McAuley reports on the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and then Simon Carswell of the Irish Times looks ahead to US President Joe Biden's Irish visit.
4/10/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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Wexford hurling captain Lee Chin suffers racist abuse

Micheál Martin chairman of the Wexford GAA County Board discusses the alleged racist abuse of Lee Chin at a charity hurling match in Tipperary on Saturday.
4/10/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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Centenary of Liam Lynch's death marked in Tipperary

Shane McElhatton, Series Editor for the Decade of Commemorations, reports live from Nugent's Pub in Newcastle, Tipperary as the town marks the death of IRA Chief of Staff Liam Lynch at the end of the Civil War.
4/10/202313 minutes, 8 seconds
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8.10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle
4/10/20233 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ahead of its annual conference this week, INTO call for more money for teachers

John Boyle, INTO General Secretary, discusses the agenda for the organisation’s conference which takes place in Killarney this week.
4/10/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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Centenary of Liam Lynch's death marked in Tipperary (Extended Version)

Shane McElhatton, Series Editor for the Decade of Commemorations, reports live from Nugent's Pub in Newcastle, Tipperary as the town marks the death of IRA Chief of Staff Liam Lynch at the end of the Civil War.
4/10/202343 minutes, 52 seconds
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Good Friday Agreement allowed future generations enjoy lives people couldn't previously

Emma Murphy, President of Queens Students Union, talks of life after Good Friday Agreement.
4/7/20234 minutes, 30 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/7/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/7/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Pain and trauma remains for victims and survivors in Northern Ireland

Ian Jeffers, Commissioner for Victims and Survivors in Northern Ireland on why a process of reconciliation is required, 25 years after the Good Friday Agreement.
4/7/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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Unresolved issues still a reality in Northern Ireland 25 years on from agreement

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports that some communities in Northern Ireland feel cut off from the benefits of peace following the Good Friday Agreement.
4/7/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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'Agreement' - A play focusing on the final hours of negotiations that led to a deal

Lisa Pereira speaks to theatre-goers who last night went to see 'Agreement' - a play at Belfast's Lyric Theatre about the final negotiations that led to the Good Friday deal and Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, assess where Northern Ireland is now, 25 years on from the agreement.
4/7/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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UUP Assembly Member Steve Aiken says peace should be celebrated but there's more work to do

Steve Aiken MLA, former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, provides his assessment of the legacy of the Good Friday Agreement, 25 years on.
4/7/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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'Extensive plans' said to be in place to avoid hospital overcrowding over Easter

Damien McCallion, HSE Chief Operations Officer, discusses the latest measures to avoid an overcrowding surge in hospitals this Easter weekend.
4/7/20236 minutes, 51 seconds
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Gerry Adams: 'DUP should be given limited amount of time on Windsor Framwork'

Gerry Adams, Former Sinn Féin President, discusses his role in the Good Friday Agreement, 25 years on.
4/7/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/7/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Clashes at Paris protest against pension reform

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Paris where another huge protest against pension reform has taken place.
4/7/20234 minutes, 39 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/7/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Helen Donohue.
4/7/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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25 years on from the Good Friday Agreement, a deal many thought was impossible

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, assesses the legacy of the Good Friday Agreement, after a quarter of a century.
4/7/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Linda Hughes of Met Éireann.
4/7/20232 minutes
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/7/20233 minutes, 33 seconds
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Gov. to ask public for views on country's neutrality and emerging security threats

Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Defence, and Barry Andrews, Fianna Fáil MEP for Dublin, debate the creation of a National Forum on Ireland's international security policy.
4/6/202311 minutes, 18 seconds
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US President Joe Biden will address both Houses of the Oireachtas next week

Seanad Cathaoirleach Jerry Buttimer looks ahead to President Joe Biden addressing the Oireachtas next Thursday
4/6/20236 minutes, 30 seconds
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Has the Good Friday Agreement delivered for the current generation?

Una Kelly speaks to young people in Northern Ireland who are determined to move their communities forward.
4/6/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Farmers raise concerns over recommendations of Citizens' Assembly report on Biodiversity

Paul O' Brien, Chair of the IFA Environment & Rural Affairs Committee, discusses the concerns of farmers following the recommendations of the Citizens' Assembly on biodiversity.
4/6/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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President Biden invited to visit Galway after discover of family links

Megan Smolenyak, Genealogist, reveals US President Joe Biden's family links to Galway, ahead of his visit to Ireland next week.
4/6/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
4/6/20232 minutes, 10 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/6/20232 minutes, 52 seconds
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Murder investigation launched following postmortem of woman's body found earlier this week

David Raleigh, Limerick journalist, discusses the murder of a young woman in the city two days ago.
4/6/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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Former SNP chief exec. released without charge pending further investigation

Alistair Grant, Political Editor of The Scotsman, discusses the latest in the investigation into the Scottish National Party finances.
4/6/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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43-year-old man arrested over 2016 murder of Eddie Hutch

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, on the arrest of a man in connection with the murder of a taxi driver in Dublin as part of the ongoing Hutch-Kinahan feud.
4/6/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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Much change to Northern Ireland over 25 years but some problems remain

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports that while there have been positive changes in Northern Ireland over the last 25 years some problems remain.
4/6/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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New study into methods for challenging conspiracy theories

Cian O’Mahony, UCC School of Applied Psychology, on the best ways to combat conspiracy theories in the age of misinformation.
4/6/20235 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/6/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
4/6/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
4/6/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/6/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Housing Dept. underspent €1 billion from 2020 to 2022

Tommy Meskill reports on a €1 billion underspend by the Department of Housing.
4/6/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/6/20233 minutes, 39 seconds
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Donald Trump says he is 'victim of political interference' in scathing attack back at Mar a Lago compound

Julie Rendelman, Former Brooklyn Prosecutor and Legal Analyst at the Law and Crime Network, discusses the charges against former US President Donald Trump.
4/5/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Conall Ruth of Met Éireann.
4/5/20231 minute, 56 seconds
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An Garda Síochána begins national operation to pursue sexual 'predators' in Defence Forces

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, discusses a Garda national operation to pursue sex abuse claims in the Defence Forces and Diane Byrne, member of Women of Honour, reacts to the new call by gardaí for victims of abuse to come forward.
4/5/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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AGSI rule out striking during US Presidential visit but four protest 'Days of Action' organised

Antoinette Cunningham, General Secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, on the decision to take four more 'days of action' as roster dispute escalates.
4/5/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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Investigation launched after woman in her 20s found dead in Limerick apartment

Cathy Halloran, Midwest Correspondent, reports that an investigation has been launched after a woman in her 20s was found dead in a Limerick apartment yesterday.
4/5/20232 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with Ireland's International Security Policy on the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, outlines what's on the agenda at cabinet today.
4/5/20234 minutes, 44 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/5/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Garda Commissioner says there are specialist detectives in every division to assist with cases

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris discusses a new operation to examine allegations of sexual abuse within Defence Forces.
4/5/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/5/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/5/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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Good Friday Agreement led to business investment boost in NI

Conor Macauley, reports on how the Good Friday Agreement, and the peace which followed, led to business investment in the region.
4/5/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
4/5/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Former US President Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 34 charges in New York court

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on Donald Trump's first press conference since he pleaded not guilty to 34 felony criminal charges.
4/5/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/5/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/5/20233 minutes, 25 seconds
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New Hepatitis C Programme will see people provided with free home testing service

Professor Aiden McCormick, HSE Clinical Lead, Hepatitis C Programme, on a new free home testing service.
4/5/20234 minutes
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Wettest March in Ireland since records began

Paul Moore, Climatologist with Met Éireann, discusses the wettest March on record.
4/4/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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AGSI annual conference hears calls for more to be done to keep members in force

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, speaks to sergeants and inspectors at the annual AGSI conference about their issues of concern.
4/4/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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Elements of the Good Friday Agreement still cause pain to some

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the most controversial elements included in the Good Friday Agreement and the pain these caused to some.
4/4/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann.
4/4/20232 minutes, 1 second
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Did the benefits of the Good Friday Agreement reach everyone in NI?

Una Kelly reports on the communities in Northern Ireland where residents feel the benefits of the peace process, particularly economic ones, passed them by.
4/4/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Former US President Bill Clinton: 'The pursuit of peace in NI meant the world to me and still does'

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports from an event in New York where former US President Bill Clinton was honoured for his contribution to the Good Friday Agreement.
4/4/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/4/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/4/20233 minutes, 28 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/4/20234 minutes, 5 seconds
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Donald Trump to appear in court facing criminal charges today

We hear from people gathered outside Trump Tower; Harriet Alexander, New York-based journalist, reports on the atmosphere in the city ahead of Donald Trump's arraignment.
4/4/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Finland will officially become a member of NATO today

Fabrice Pothier, Chief Executive Officer at Rasmussen Global, explains the significance of Finland's official admittance into NATO.
4/4/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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ESRI report finds consumers missing out on deals by not shopping around

Professor Pete Lunn, Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute, outlines the findings of the ESRI survey which found that most people do not shop around for bank accounts or financial products like loans and mortgages.
4/4/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tours of Unesco World Heritage site Sceilg Mhichíl to resume next month

Fergus McCormick, Senior Conservation Architect at the Office for Public Works, on the preparations involved in reopening Sceilg Mhichíl tourists ahead of the start of the 2023 season.
4/4/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/4/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/4/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/4/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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Termination notices could affect up to 30,000 people, says Threshold

John Mark McCafferty, CEO of Threshold, discusses the notices of termination issued to renters during the last three months of 2022
4/4/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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How will Donald Trump's day in court play out and what's likely to happen next?

Duncan Levin, former federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, speaks to reporter Kate Varley ahead of Donald Trump's appearance in a New York court.
4/4/20235 minutes, 46 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock of Met Éireann.
4/3/20231 minute, 54 seconds
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Search for Columba McVeigh resumes today for the sixth time

Dympna Kerr, sister of one of the 'Disappeared, on why the resumption of the search for her brother's remains today brings both hope and anxiety.
4/3/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/3/20233 minutes, 42 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/3/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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Baby Hope represented peace for many in Northern Ireland

Kerrie Hope Patterson, 'Peace Baby', looks back and ahead, as the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement approaches.
4/3/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
4/3/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Good Friday Agreement changed lives but problems remain

Una Kelly speaks to young people in Northern Ireland about how their lives have developed in the wake of the Good Friday Agreement.
4/3/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Local newspapers 'still surviving' in face of digital transition

Bob Hughes, Executive Director of Local Ireland, discusses the future of local newspapers.
4/3/20233 minutes, 44 seconds
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Criticism of Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin for 'deeply offensive and wholly inappropriate tweet'

Mála Spíosraí, the artist who created the controversial image, speaks to Peter O'Connell; Antoinette Cunningham, General Secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, explains why it caused offence.
4/3/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Ronan Kelly.
4/3/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cost of installing solar panels could be reduced by €1,000

Conall Bolger, CEO, Irish Solar Energy Association, on Government proposals to abolish VAT on the supply and installation of solar panels.
4/3/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
4/3/20235 minutes
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Trump lawyer says 'hush money' charges are unprecedented abuse of power

Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, says he is prepared to testify against his former client; Joe Tacopina, Donald Trump's laywer, describes the President's mood as proud, loud and angry.
4/3/20238 minutes
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
4/3/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sense of loss remains 25 years on from Good Friday Agreement

Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, looks back on the Good Friday Agreement ahead of the 25th anniversary, and the lasting impact of The Troubles.
4/3/20235 minutes, 29 seconds
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What has been the political fallout from the lifting of eviction ban?

Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Reporter, Irish Independent, assesses the ongoing political fallout following the lifting of the temporary ban on no-fault evictions.
4/3/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Concens raised over three Russian ships spotted on west coast

Eoin McNamara, Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, analyses the issues raised over the entry of Russian ships into Ireland's Exclusive Economic Zone.
4/3/20236 minutes, 1 second
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/31/20237 minutes, 46 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
3/31/20234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Surge in renters looking for help, with more expected

John Mark McCafferty, CEO of Threshold, discusses an upsurge in requests for support from concerned renters as the eviction ban comes to an end.
3/31/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
3/31/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/31/20234 minutes
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What will US President Joe Biden do when he visits next month?

Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports on the Biden visit, and also on incidents in Newtownards Co Down that have been linked to a feud between loyalist drug gangs.
3/31/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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Gov. says safety net to protect tenants is in place, as end of eviction ban looms

Eamon Ryan, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, on the ending of the eviction ban and progress on meeting Ireland's emission targets.
3/31/202312 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ireland's only CervicalCheck lab has accreditation suspended

Cillian De Gascun, Director of the National Cervical Screening Laboratory, explains why the lab has had to pause the processing of CervicalCheck samples.
3/31/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/31/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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New 'Yeats Trail' to be officially launched in Sligo today

Susan O'Keeffe, Director of the Yeats Society Sligo, talks about the launch of a new trail showcasing locations made famous in WB Yeats’ poetry.
3/31/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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New York grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on former President Donald Trump's indictment by a grand jury for "hush money" paid to porn actress, Stormy Daniels.
3/31/20239 minutes, 1 second
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7:35am Sports News

Presnted by Des Cahill.
3/31/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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Autism awareness month begins tomorrow

Aisling Moloney speaks to Mark Gilsenan whose son, Daniel, has an autism assistance dog; Jacob Harmon, Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland's Head of Fundraising, on their education campaign.
3/31/20232 minutes, 20 seconds
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Further debate in Dáil over ending of eviction ban

Elaine Loughlin, Political Editor at The Irish Examiner, reports on the political reaction on the final day of the eviction ban, and the latest details on the US Presidential visit.
3/31/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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People urged to celebrate Biden visit, as excitement builds

Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, and Andrea McKevitt, Louth-based relative of Joe Biden, discuss speculation about possible visits to their localities by the US President next month.
3/31/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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Could Donald Trump's indictment be good for his 2024 Presidential run?

Mo Kelly, LA Political Commentator, discusses the immediate fallout from former President Donald Trump's indictment by a grand jury for "hush money" paid to Stormy Daniels.
3/31/20235 minutes, 14 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Vivienne Traynor.
3/31/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/30/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/30/20234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Simon Communities of Ireland expecting 'very significant' increase in people looking for their help

Aisling Moloney speaks to a man who became homeless five months ago and had to live in his car for four months while Wayne Stanley, Executive Director at the Simon Communities of Ireland, discusses their quarterly Locked out of the Market report.
3/30/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is AI a threat to humanity?

Barry O'Sullivan, Professor in Computer Science at University College Cork, discusses an open letter signed by key figures in artificial intelligence who want powerful AI systems to be suspended amid fears of a threat to humanity.
3/30/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/30/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Taoiseach criticised over comments in relation to valid notices of termination

Eilis Barry, Chief Executive of FLAC, responds to comments made by the Taoiseach in relation to overholding, which describes a tenant who stays in a property after receiving a valid notice of termination.
3/30/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Report finds nealy 1,000 lives a year could be saved on island of Ireland if air pollution reduced

Tim Collins, Chief Executive of the Irish Heart Foundation, discusses a new report claiming that almost 1,000 lives a year could be saved on the island of Ireland if authorities adopt and meet WHO guidelines on air pollution.
3/30/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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Govt wins latest confidence motion after heated Dáil debate

Michéal Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on Dáil exchanges which Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl described as a disgrace.
3/30/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/30/20234 minutes
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Liz Walshe of Met Éireann.
3/30/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Govt expected to announce expansion of free school meals programme

Una Kelly speaks to Tonya Hanly, Principal of Goldenbridge Primary School in Inchicore, about children there receiving free hot meals and Suzanne Connolly, CEO of Barnardos, reacts to the recommendation that every child should receive one free hot meal a day in school.
3/30/20234 minutes, 25 seconds
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Opposition says perpetrators must be held to account following Defence Forces review

Sorca Clarke TD, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Defence, discusses the review into allegations of violence and harassment in the Defence Forces.
3/30/20238 minutes, 9 seconds
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council urges steps to be take to protect pensions

Sebastian Barnes, Irish Advisory Fiscal Council, on why they are concerned about future state pensions.
3/30/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/30/20233 minutes
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Is use of social media apps on public service devices adding to risk of cyberattack?

Cian McCormack reports on the perceived inconsistencies in Govt policy on the use of social media apps.
3/30/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Pope Francis in Rome hospital with respiratory infection

Elise-Ann Allen, Crux Vatican Correspondent, reports on the Vatican's announcement that Pope Francis is being treated in hospital in Rome.
3/30/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Petula Martyn.
3/30/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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Economy set to grow further this year and may even 'overheat'

Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor with the Economic and Social Research Institute, discusses the ESRI's latest report indicating the economy is set to grow more strongly this year than had been expected and may even overheat.
3/29/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Brian Finn.
3/29/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Enoch Burke ordered to leave court as school outlines case

Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports on the first day of Wilson’s Hospital Secondary School's case against teacher Enoch Burke where the court must decide if the school correctly invoked a disciplinary process against Mr. Burke and if it was correct to suspend him.
3/29/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/29/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Report highlights 'deeply shocking' practices by an institute of the State

Katie Hannon, whose 'Women of Honour' radio documentary trigered the review gives her reaction.
3/29/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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Government faces no confidence motion today over ending of eviction ban

Aisling Moloney reports on last night's Dáil debate on Sinn Féin's Bill to extend the eviction ban and Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent discusses the no confidence motion in the government being voted on today.
3/29/20239 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/29/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/29/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Impact of pandemic on mental health of workers outlined in new research

Dr Jane Bourke, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Cork University Business School, discusses their research on wellbeing in the workplace.
3/29/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/29/20236 minutes, 10 seconds
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TV presenter and comedian Paul O'Grady dies aged 67

We remember Paul O'Grady; the Liverpool-born star who originally found fame in his drag queen persona Lily Savage.
3/29/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Ind. review of treatment of women in Defence Forces recommends full statutory inquiry

Noeline Blackwell, Chief Executive Officer at the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, welcomes the recommendations from the review into gender-based violence, harassment and bullying in the Defence Forces.
3/29/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tourism sector gears up for busy summer season

Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, Chief Executive of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, discusses the challenges facing the tourism sector ahead of the busy summer season.
3/29/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/29/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
3/29/20232 minutes, 11 seconds
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First quarter house prices fall for the first time in 10 years

Ronan Lyons, Daft.ie report author and economist at Trinity College Dublin, discusses their latest housing report indicating a small fall in house asking prices.
3/29/20232 minutes, 44 seconds
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Calls for statutory inquiry to be victim-led

Diane Byrne, Retired Army Captain and member of the Women of Honour Group, reacts to the review into gender-based violence, harassment and bullying in the Defence Forces
3/29/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
3/28/20233 minutes, 53 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauri Lodge.
3/28/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Aoife Kealy of Met Éireann.
3/28/20232 minutes, 25 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S.Doyle.
3/28/20233 minutes, 13 seconds
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£19.2 million fine for William Hill by gambling commission in UK

Lucy Fisher, Chief Political Commentator with Times Radio, reports that three gambling businesses owned by William Hill have been fined over £19 million.
3/28/20232 minutes, 7 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/28/20236 minutes, 1 second
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Amnesty International's latest report calls for referendum on right to housing

Fiona Crowley, Amnesty International Ireland’s interim Director for Human Rights, discusses Amnesty’s annual report which has been published today.
3/28/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Cabinet meets today with range of housing issues top of the agenda

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the agenda scheduled for Cabinet today.
3/28/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns country is 'at a dangerous crossroads'

Merav Michaeli, leader of the Israeli Labour party, responds to Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to delay contested plans for a judicial overhaul that had sparked the largest protest movement in the history of the state.
3/28/20233 minutes, 58 seconds
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Additional 320 places on primary teacher training courses for coming academic year

Anne Looney, Executive Dean of DCU Institute of Education, discusses the increase in college places for teachers to combat shortages.
3/28/20234 minutes, 3 seconds
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Six people dead after school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist, reports on yesterday's school shooting in Nashville which left three children and three adults dead.
3/28/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow being sued over ski accident that left man with severe injuries

Steve Futterman, CBS West Coast Correspondent, on the latest in the civil trial of Gwyneth Paltrow, who is being sued after a collision on the ski slopes in Utah.
3/28/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cabinet to consider stricter rules around dangerous dogs

Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports on a memo going to Cabinet regarding stricter rules around dangerous dogs.
3/28/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Six novels shortlisted for 2023 Dublin Literary Award

Sinéad Crowley, Arts and Media Correspondent, on the books included on the 2023 Dublin Literary Award shortlist.
3/28/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Irish fans positive despite French victory

Cian McCormack gets the reaction of fans outside the Aviva Stadium after the Republic of Ireland's 1-0 loss to France last night in their Euro 2024 qaulifier.
3/28/20232 minutes, 36 seconds
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HSE to close community Covid test centres

Eileen Whelan, HSE Lead for Covid-19 Test and Trace and Vaccination, on the latest measures regarding Covid.
3/28/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Pauric Lodge.
3/28/20234 minutes
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How are Ukrainian people getting on in Ireland?

Sally-Ann Barrett speaks to members of the Ukrainian community about the challenges they've faced integrating into life in the Galway town of Loughrea; Anatoliy Prymakov, Director and Founding Member of Ukrainian Action Ireland, discusses the release of their survey of Ukrainians who have found protection in Ireland.
3/28/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/28/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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26 dead after tornadoes in Mississipppi

Matthew Cappucci, Meteorologist and Atmospheric Scientist, reports one a series of tornadoes which have so far killed 26 people in Mississippi in the United States.
3/27/20232 minutes, 37 seconds
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Rising cost of living sees families queue for food and clothing every week

Cian McCormack reports from a free shop in Wexford where struggling families are queuing for food and clothes every week.
3/27/20235 minutes, 35 seconds
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Scotland's new First Minister to be announced today

Paul Hutcheon, Political Editor with Scotland's Daily Record newspaper, assesses the chances of the three would-be successors to Nicola Sturgeon as Scotland's new First Minister.
3/27/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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7:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/27/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Darren Frehill.
3/27/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Calls for more computing skills to be taught in Irish schools

Dr Cornelia Connolly, University of Galway, on the lack of computing skills being taught in schools.
3/27/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/27/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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Lead investigator in search for 'Disappeared' to retire

Geoff Knupfer, Lead Investigator at the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains, speaks about why he's resigning.
3/27/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Russia heavily criticised for plan to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

Oleksiy Sorokin, Political Editor of the Kyiv Independent, on Ukraine’s reaction to Russia’s announcement that it will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
3/27/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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Irish Refugee Council provided support to over 11,000 people last year

Aisling Moloney speaks to Abdul from Algeria who has been homeless since arriving in Ireland in February; Nick Henderson, CEO Irish Refugee Council, discusses the work they did last year.
3/27/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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Operation Celtic: Security preperations for Joe Biden's visit to Ireland

Aisling Moloney has been looking into what level of security is needed for the visit to Ireland of 'Celtic', Joe Biden's secret service code name.
3/27/20236 minutes, 27 seconds
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Report to be published today on mistreatment of women in the Defence Forces

Diane Byrne, Women of Honour, on the report due to be published, and on the group's meeting with Tánaiste Micheál Martin today.
3/27/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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Mass protests in Israel after Netanyahu fires defence minister

Dan Williams, Senior Correspondent with Reuters in Israel, reports on the mass protests after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defence minister.
3/27/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Deirdre Lowe of Met Éireann.
3/27/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Gill Stedman.
3/27/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by John S. Doyle.
3/27/20233 minutes, 55 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Brian Jennings.
3/27/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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8:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/24/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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World Athletics bans transgender athletes from competing in female events

Joanna Harper, scientist and trans athlete speaks to Kate Varley as the World Athletics Council announces they are to ban transwomen from participating in female category events; Prof Donal O'Shea, Endocrinologist, also gives his reaction to the decision.
3/24/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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Food essentials continue to become more and more expensive

Prof. Thia Hennessy, UCC, on the reasons behind continuing issues with food inflation.
3/24/20234 minutes, 11 seconds
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8am News Bulletin

Presented by Susan Jackson.
3/24/20236 minutes, 37 seconds
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Weather Forecast

Presented by Emer Flood of Met Éireann.
3/24/20232 minutes, 22 seconds
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Two people arrested and held for questioning in connection with the Kerry Babies case

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the arrests of two people in connection with the death in 1984 of a baby boy in Kerry.
3/24/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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7:50am Business News

Presented by Adam Maguire.
3/24/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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Red deer in Killarney National Park to feature in Sunday's episode of the BBC David Attenborough Wild Isles series

Simon King, naturalist, describes the thrill of filming red deer in Killarney for a new BBC documentary.
3/24/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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State took 34 years to apologise to Joanne Hayes and her family

Michael O'Regan, co-author of Dark Secrets: The Inside Story of Joanne Hayes and the Kerry Babies, recalls events following the discovery of the body of Baby John on a Cahersiveen beach in 1984.
3/24/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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7:10am It Says In The Papers

Presented by Fiona Kelly.
3/24/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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Clocks go forward this weekend, but why?

Aengus Cox reports from the Irish Museum of Time in Waterford ahead of the clocks going forward by an hour this weekend.
3/24/20235 minutes, 12 seconds
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7:35am Sport News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/24/20234 minutes, 50 seconds
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Campaign to recruit 1,000 gardaí gets underway today

Liam Geraghty, Garda Superintendent, on the launch of a major new campaign aimed at recruiting 1,000 gardaí this year.
3/24/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Judgement due today in Graham Dwyer's appeal against murder conviction

Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, looks ahead to the judgment due today in Graham Dwyer's appeal against his murder conviction.
3/24/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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8:35am Sports News

Presented by Des Cahill.
3/24/20236 minutes, 14 seconds
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Advances in DNA technology led to development in case

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, further discusses the arrests of two people in connection to the death of a baby boy in Kerry in 1984; we hear archive clips from Joanne Hayes, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and journalist Nell McCafferty who covered the subsequent tribunal.
3/24/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Green Party says decision to suspend Hourigan was not an easy one

Pippa Hackett, Green Party Senator and Minister of State, reacts to sanctions against Neasa Hourigan.
3/23/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Gov. wins vote on eviction ban, Green Party suspends Neasa Hourigan

Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the fallout from Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan voting against the Government on yesterday's eviction ban motion.
3/23/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Uncertainty over availability of temporary accommodation for people faced with eviction

David Carroll, Chief Executive of homeless charity Depaul, outlines what they're expecting once the eviction ban ends at the end of the month.
3/23/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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EV grant to be reduced from July

Professor Hannah Daly, Specialist in Sustainable Energy at UCC, and Eamon Stack, Policy Officer with the Irish Electric Vehicle Owners Association, discuss the Government decision to cut the electric vehicle grant from July.
3/23/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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What's the wider political fallout from result of vote on eviction ban?

Michael Brennan, Business Post Political Editor, assesses the fallout from yesterday's vote in the Dáil on Sinn Féin's eviction ban motion.
3/23/20236 minutes, 8 seconds