'It's a disgrace' – South Armagh drug feuds fuel fear A growing crime problem has communities in South Armagh and South Down increasingly concerned about law and order and policing, explains Paul Murphy. Prime Time • 09 Sep 21
'It's a disgrace' – South Armagh drug feuds fuel fear A growing crime problem has communities in South Armagh and South Down increasingly concerned about law and order and policing, explains Paul Murphy. Prime Time • 09 Sep 21
Unlikely partners: the ex-Taoiseach and the conman In 1996, former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds began a business partnership with Patrick Russell. Years later, Russell would be exposed for defrauding over 60 people of more than €8m. investigations unit • 19 May 21
Unlikely partners: the ex-Taoiseach and the conman In 1996, former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds began a business partnership with Patrick Russell. Years later, Russell would be exposed for defrauding over 60 people of more than €8m. investigations unit • 19 May 21
'We're paying too much' – value for money and the OPW The agency, which buys, builds, leases and maintains public property, spends hundreds of millions each year. investigations unit • 01 Apr 21
'We're paying too much' – value for money and the OPW The agency, which buys, builds, leases and maintains public property, spends hundreds of millions each year. investigations unit • 01 Apr 21
Patrick Russell: One of Ireland's most prolific conmen RTÉ Investigates found over 60 people who were defrauded by the conman over a period of three decades. investigations unit • 03 Feb 21
Patrick Russell: One of Ireland's most prolific conmen RTÉ Investigates found over 60 people who were defrauded by the conman over a period of three decades. investigations unit • 03 Feb 21
R116 accident review faces delay after expert resigns A key member of a team reviewing a report into the fatal R116 helicopter crash that occurred off the coast of Mayo in 2017 has resigned due to a conflict of interest, RTÉ Investigates has learned. RTÉ Investigates • 08 Oct 20
R116 accident review faces delay after expert resigns A key member of a team reviewing a report into the fatal R116 helicopter crash that occurred off the coast of Mayo in 2017 has resigned due to a conflict of interest, RTÉ Investigates has learned. RTÉ Investigates • 08 Oct 20
#Misefosta calls halt to sexual wrongdoing in traditional music She is a young, talented traditional musician. When an older musician offered her the chance to teach some classes, she jumped at the opportunity. Then the messages and texts began. Investigations Unit • 24 Jul 20
#Misefosta calls halt to sexual wrongdoing in traditional music She is a young, talented traditional musician. When an older musician offered her the chance to teach some classes, she jumped at the opportunity. Then the messages and texts began. Investigations Unit • 24 Jul 20
HSE bill for use of Citywest Hotel could reach €21m The cost of renting the Citywest Hotel in Dublin for Covid-19 use is likely to reach €21 million, the Health Service Executive has told RTÉ Investigates. News • 19 Jun 20
HSE bill for use of Citywest Hotel could reach €21m The cost of renting the Citywest Hotel in Dublin for Covid-19 use is likely to reach €21 million, the Health Service Executive has told RTÉ Investigates. News • 19 Jun 20
HSE to pay €21m to rent Citywest complex The cost of renting the Citywest Hotel in Dublin for Covid-19 use is likely to reach €21 million, the Health Service Executive has told RTÉ Investigates. Investigations Unit • 19 Jun 20
HSE to pay €21m to rent Citywest complex The cost of renting the Citywest Hotel in Dublin for Covid-19 use is likely to reach €21 million, the Health Service Executive has told RTÉ Investigates. Investigations Unit • 19 Jun 20
2m rule 'paralysing country' - expert group member A consultant doctor on the State's Covid-19 Expert Advisory Group has said that the two-metre distancing guideline is "paralysing the country" and that students are being "unfairly compromised" by the continued closure of schools. Prime Time • 28 May 20
2m rule 'paralysing country' - expert group member A consultant doctor on the State's Covid-19 Expert Advisory Group has said that the two-metre distancing guideline is "paralysing the country" and that students are being "unfairly compromised" by the continued closure of schools. Prime Time • 28 May 20
Charities Regulator excoriated by Trustees Charity trustees nominated by the Charities Regulator to sort out problems at the now defunct charity, Animal Heaven Animal Rescue (AHAR), have sharply criticised the Regulator after they ended up being sued over historic tax liabilities incurred by the Kerry-based charity. investigations unit • 21 Feb 20
Charities Regulator excoriated by Trustees Charity trustees nominated by the Charities Regulator to sort out problems at the now defunct charity, Animal Heaven Animal Rescue (AHAR), have sharply criticised the Regulator after they ended up being sued over historic tax liabilities incurred by the Kerry-based charity. investigations unit • 21 Feb 20