The RTÉ Investigates team has produced some hard-hitting documentaries, shedding light on some of the most important topics in Irish society - watch a quartet of them below, via RTÉ Player.
This week, the team examined the experience of Ireland's homeless while facing the challenges presented by Covid-19.
The RTE Investigates team follow the lives of homeless people living in Ireland as the winter months and a global pandemic create even more challenges.
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Belturbet: A Bomb That Time Forgot
The team uncovers a series of new details that shed light on a 1972 car bombing that killed two innocent teenagers in Co Cavan in 1972. Frank Shouldice from the Investigates team speaks to the News at One about the documentary above.
Whistleblowers: Fighting To Be Heard
An examination of the role of the Whistleblower in Irish society, and what toll it might take on their own personal life.
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Inside Ireland’s Covid Battle, RTE Player
A feature-length series filmed last year in St. James’ Hospital that shows the sobering reality of what staff, patients and family face in the ongoing fight against Covid-19.
Travellers, Lives on the Fringes
Filmed over six months, the Investigation Unit reveals the stark reality of the accommodation crisis facing the Traveller community in Ireland.