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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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With James Elder, Spokesperson for UNICEF, and Gareth Browne, Journalist with The Economist based in the Middle East
Joined by Ms Justice Marie Baker, Chair of the Electoral Commission
Joined by London based Irish human rights lawyer & Defendant of Toomaj Salehi, Caoilfhionn Gallagher
Dr Paul Ryan, Cork based GP and Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (AMRIC) team member
Leinster take on Northampton tomorrow at a sold out Croke Park in the semi-final of the Investec Champions Cup. To discuss this former international rugby referee Nigel Owens and Marcus O Buachalla, Communications manager with Leinster Rugby.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that people's families and homes "should be out of bounds" after protesters held a demonstration outside his house yesterday evening. Fine Gael Senator Jerry Buttimer and by Retired Garda Detective Inspector and author of the book 'Murder at Lordship' Pat Marry discuss.
The BBC in Northern Ireland has begun a legal process to establish whether a senior journalist was subjected to alleged police surveillance. Trevor Birney journalist and filmmaker discusses the investigation.
With Met Éireann forecasting plenty of sunshine this bank holiday weekend the HSE is reminding people to be 'SunSmart' and to protect your skin. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in Ireland to talk about this Selene Daly - Registered Advanced Nurse Practioner.
Irish-Palestinian man Zak Han-ia has been trapped in Gaza. He has finally left Rafah and crossed into Egypt and will return to Ireland tomorrow. Earlier, Zak spoke to the News at One where he described some of the trauma in Gaza. His wife Batoul Hania and their four sons escaped Gaza last November and she spoke to Cormac.
Hundreds of police wearing helmets moved into a central plaza of the University of California at Los Angeles this morning in a move to disperse a pro-Palestinian protest camp. Will Carless who is a reporter with USA Today was at the scene.
When feeling rundown and tired people tend to focus on getting a good 8-hours sleep as a kind of 'cure all'. But do our busy lives mean we overlook the recuperation benefits of just resting? To tell us more Anne Marie Boyhan, sleep expert at the Sleep Care Company.
The cost of rent for new tenancies are increasing twice as fast in areas outside of Dublin. To discuss this further, I'm joined by Pat Davitt, CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Values and by Richard Boyd Barrett of People Before Profit.
The MidWest's main hospital is in the spotlight again today after HIQA inspectors found the risk of harm to patients is not being fully managed at University Hospital Limerick. John Cooke speaks to patients and campaigners in the MidWest .
Ancient symbols on a 2,700-year-old temple in Iraq which have baffled experts for over a century have been solved by a Trinity College academic. To tell us more Dr Martin Worthington specializes in the archaeological study of Assyria and ancient Mesopotamia and he is the Indiana Jones of Trinity College Dublin.
An investigation of social media data has claimed that most of the users responsible for Twitter posts on recent anti migrant protests in Ireland were American based, and posts were also amplified by the support of people like Alex Jones, an American media personality and conspiracy theorist
Drivetime's Una Kelly reports as People who had been living in tents on Mount Street in Dublin city are moved to Citywest and to Crooksling tented accommodation
We're getting close to exam season and desperate parents - who think their children aren't studying - may be tempted to offer a financial reward for certain grades. But is this a good idea? Or does it actually teach the wrong lesson?We're joined now by Joanna Fortune, psychotherapist and parenting expert.
The EU commission has announced the planned withdrawal of permission for eight types of smoky flavourings.. which would have been added to ham, rashers and crisps. Jack Power, The Irish Times Europe Correspondent has the story.
Research from scientists at UCD, UCC and University of Galway shows having a heart attack in an urban area increases your chances of survival by 40 per cent compared to it happening in a rural setting. Professor Andrew Murphy - a GP and Professor of General Practice at the University of Galway outlines the research.
Many of us will have old recipes handed down from our parents or our grandparents that are our go to resource for the best comfort food but one woman has collected more than 3,000 old Irish recipes, Róisín Hynes is the founder of www.oldirishrecipes.com
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sean mac domhnaill

Here sadly in a nutshell is rte media bias personified... Coveny when asked about the indiscriminate bombing of gaza answers "its concerning" when Richard boyd barrett is asked about hamas attack and says "i regret the taking of life" he is charged with "sounding like he condones murder" no wonder rte is a basket case...

Oct 12th
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Justin Ott

Is this a joke?

Mar 20th
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