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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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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.
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.
Presented by Darren Frehill.
Micheal McGrath, Minister for Finance, on the latest challenges facing the economy amid warnings to government departments to rein in spending.
Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, discusses the court appearance later this morning of former DUP Leader Jeffrey Donaldson.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Adam Maguire.
Presented by Siobhan Ryan of Met Éireann.
Presented by Brian Jennings.
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.
Seamus Dooley, Irish Secretary of the NUJ, on the long-term funding of RTÉ.
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.
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.
Dr. Alan Gaffney, Consultant Anaesthesiologist in Intensive Care at Beaumont Hospital discusses the roll out of a new organ donation programme.
Presented by Darren Frehill.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
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.
RTE's Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds speaks to members attending the GRA's annual conference
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
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
86 degrees is hot in Ireland??? 😂 😂 😂 what happens to Irish people when they come to America when it's 102f?
There is a strong legal argument that GDPR legislation trumps other considerations. In other words, it might not be legal to refuse to release records under a GDPR request because (for example) such a release might make it less likely that some of those interviewed would cooperate with future Commissions of Investigation. It would certainly - in my opinion - be against the principals of natural law for such exemptions to be allowed, as this would in effect allow criminals to obstruct scrutiny of their crimes merely on account of the fact that they had discussed said crimes with a Commission of Investigation.
I wish you would change the settings to make these podcasts downloadable so one can listen on the mp3 player on the go, rahter than be forced to sit in front of the PC to listen. The library doesn't give you that much time on the PC.
so beautiful thank you