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Morning Ireland

Friday, 19 March 2010

Presented By Aine Lawlor & John Murray

Morning Ireland Features

Can the Arts help revive the economy?
Can the Arts help revive the economy?

Neil Jordan, film-maker and writer, along with Finbarr Bradley, economist and author, and James Hickey, Matheson Ormsby Prentice, discuss the reality of using the arts as part of Ireland's economic recovery

St. Matthew's Passion at Pro-Cathedral
St. Matthew's Passion at Pro-Cathedral

Eleanor Burnhill reports from a rehearsal of St Matthew's Passion, which will be performed in full at the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin on Sunday

EU warns Ireland over court cases rulings
EU warns Ireland over court cases rulings

Paul Cunningham, Environment Correspondent, says these issues have long been flagged by the Commission and Ireland is now getting final notices

Previous Programmes

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Brady 'ashamed' at failure to uphold values. 98% of chicken in Ireland contaminated. 500 attend White House St Patrick's Day reception.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Pressure mounts on Brady to resign. Byrne confirmed as new Cultural Ambassador. Abbey's importance in tough economic times.

 
Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Two charged in Waterford inquiry. Groups call on Cardinal Brady to resign. Angst in Germany over Greek crisis.

Monday, 15 March 2010

Abuse victims say Cardinal Brady must resign. Fine Gael proposing electoral & political reform. Donegal aims to harness wind power.