In-depth interviews, human interest stories, consumer and lifestyle news as well as a lively panel discussion on issues of the week and newspaper reviews
Marian and our panel discuss the main stories from today's newspapers. Colm McCarthy, Economist. / Nora Owen, former FG Minister for Justice / Patsy McGarry, Religious Affairs Corr. for the Irish Times / Camille Loftus, Social policy analyst / Ken Murphy, Director General of the Law Society / Eamonn McKeown, C.E.O. of the Irish Tourist Industry Confederation
Marian and our panel discuss the main stories from today's newspapers. Colm McCarthy, Economist. / Nora Owen, former FG Minister for Justice / Patsy McGarry, Religious Affairs Corr. for the Irish Times / Camille Loftus, Social policy analyst / Ken Murphy, Director General of the Law Society / Eamonn McKeown, C.E.O. of the Irish Tourist Industry Confederation
A busy newsweek both at home and abroad. Even as a US President was sworn in and Irish hostages were escaping the clutches of Al Qaeda in Algeria, you couldn’t keep Burgergate out of the headlines. Also in the headlines, controversy surrounded the sentencing of the paedophile, Patrick O’Brien, by Justice Paul Carney. In court too, this time in Boston, was Irish nanny, Aisling McCarthy Brady, who stands accused of assault and battery on the 1 year old child she was minding, causing substantial bodily injury. Meanwhile in another part of the world, Kerry County Council backed permits allowing people ...