Morning Ireland Monday 12 September 2016
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Rachael English and Keelin Shanley
Pat Leahy, Deputy Political Editor of The Irish Times, discusses the political events of the week including the likelihood of an inquiry into NAMA, the John Halligan affair and Fine Gael's think-in
Paul Anthony McDermott, Barrister, examines the difficulties associated with any inquiry into the NAMA Project Eagle sale
Micheál Martin TD, Leader of Fianna Fail, discusses the need for an inquiry into NAMA's Project Eagle sale and his party's position on water charges
Alan Kelly, Labour TD for Tipperary, tells the programme that Fianna Fáil leader, Micheál Martin, "factually didn't know what he was talking about"
Michael McKillop speaks to Darren Frehill following his gold medal success at the Paralympics
Caitríona Perry, Washington Correspondent, reports on the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's health after she abruptly left a ceremony in New York marking the 15th anniversary of the Septermber 11 attacks
Dr Padraig MacNeela, Lecturer at NUI Galway School of Psychology, discusses the findings of new research involving adults with ADHD
Lieutenant Mike Brunicardi, Staff Officer in the Naval Service's Operational Command Centre, discusses the work of the LE James Joyce as it continues its operation to rescue people from the Mediterranean
Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle East Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the new ceasefire agreement in Syria, due to come into effect today
George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, discusses Philip Hammond's indications that he will scrap George Osborne's plan to slash corporation tax
Presented by Clodagh Walsh
Presented by Clodagh Walsh
Presented by Conor Brophy
Presented by Conor Brophy
Presented by Pauric Lodge
Presented by Pauric Lodge
Presented by Harm Luijkx of Met Éireann
Presented by Brian Jennings
Presented by Keelin Shanley and Rachael English
Presented by Keelin Shanley and Rachael English
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Cathy Halloran, Mid West Correspondent, reports on a study which found that a significant population of the pure native Irish honey bee continues to thrive in this country
Louise Byrne reports on a row over calls for the banning of tackling and scrums in underage rugby games