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Twenty five years since one of the most controversial murders of the Northern Irish conflict, the shooting of Belfast Solicitor Pat Finucane in front of his wife and young children, took place – Pat's sons Michael and John spoke this morning about their father’s murder, about collusion and about their campaign for a public inquiry.
Soprano Veronica Dunne spoke about her incredible career and the ongoing success of her International Singing Competition - Veronica as also speaking to some very well known past pupils
Donncha O'Dulaing on his50 plus years in broadcasting and his encounters with people like Rosie Hackett and Christy Ring
The extraordinary Capuchin monk Brother Kevin who has been looking after the poor and marginalised of Dublin for almost fifty years:
The Master of Holles Street Rhona Mahony on her recent time spent in the United States and on coping with controversy
Neven Maguire and Clodagh McKenna joined Miriam in Westport House to talk about the best in Irish food
Comedian Terry Alderton spoke about coming to Ireland and how he works out his stand-up routines
Sheelyn Browne spoke about her family home and the interesting history of the Marquisate of Sligo, going back to the Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley
Comedian David McSavage spoke about performing, plans for the future and the sketch that he believes was wrongly cut
Here is a longer than broadcast version of Miriam's very interesting chat with Kevin Myers about the involvement of Irish men and women in World War 1
Actor Stephen Rea and writer Enda Walsh spoke about the new play 'Ballyturk' - Here is a longer than broadcast version of the interview
It was with great sadness and shock that many people received the news yesterday morning that Gerry Conlon, wrongly convicted for the Guilford bombings, had died. Miriam spoke to Gerry along with Paddy Hill three months ago
As Gowran Park marks its' 100th anniversary, Miriam spoke to Maureen and Tony Mullins about an Irish racing dynasty
Sally Mulready; founder member, and current Chair, of the Irish Women Survivors Network spoke about becoming a member of the Irish Council of State, her own personal story and the impact of the recent revelations about mother and baby homes
With the World Cup starting during the week, Miriam spoke to childhood friends Eamon Dunphy and John Giles about their enduring friendship, their love of football and how they're going to miss Bill
One of Ireland's best known actors; John Kavanagh, spoke about taking to The Abbey stage again for 'Aristocrats'
Economist and author David McWilliams spoke about what needs to be done to stop us having another economic and property crash
Lucinda Creighton spoke about the issues surrounding property in this country, the importance of getting more women in to politics and becoming a mother for the first time
One of the stars of Frasier; John Mahoney spoke to Miriam about his life and career and about his love of Galway
Once one of the most familiar faces on Irish Television and now working as an actor, Carrie Crowley apoke abot her new play, about living in London and about moving away from the glare of the media spotlight