Today With Pat Kenny
The mid-morning current affairs magazine with the stories of the day, sharp analysis, in-depth features and consumer interest
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The mid-morning current affairs magazine with the stories of the day, sharp analysis, in-depth features and consumer interest
Yesterday, Fiona Doyle speaking of her upset at the sentence given to her father Patrick O Brien who was raped her for more than a decade. Patrick O Brien was given a 12 year sentence 9 years of the sentence were suspended and he was released on bail pending an appeal.
Pat was joined in studio by Dearbhail McDonald, Legal Affairs Editor with
the Irish Independent
The Health Bill 2012 relating to the supply and cost of medical goods is currently before the Oireachtas and is expected to be passed early this year. The new legislation is aimed at reducing the cost of medicines in Ireland. At the moment we spend about €2 billion a year on medicines, but less than €200 million on generics. How does this compare with other EU countries and how can we cut costs? Dr. Sotiris Vandoros, of Brunel University and London School of Economics is speaking at a breakfast briefing on ‘Generic substitution and the European experience’ tomorrow, in the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and he joined Pat in studio.
It’s that time of year when the first daffodils begin to appear. Marie Louise O’Donnell visted the Killowen Farm in Portlaw, Co Waterford.
Seemingly good news from the Eurozone as finance ministers yesterday agreed in principle to extend the maturity of Ireland’s rescue loans, a move with potential to cut the cost the bailout by billions of euro.
Pat was joined by Tony Foley, economist at DCU
Looking out the window this time of year, your first thought may not be about things to do in the garden. But it’s a good time to get going and you’ll be reaping the rewards come the spring and summer.
So, if you want to get out of the house and out into the garden, Gerry Daly, Editor of The Irish Garden, was here to give us the benefit of his wisdom.
I/V with The Author, Steve Biddulph