'Brave beyond words' - Charlie Bird remembered at service Charity campaigner and former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird has been remembered as an inspiration, a national treasure and "brave beyond words" at a service in Dublin to celebrate his life. Ireland • 14 Mar 24
'Brave beyond words' - Charlie Bird remembered at service Charity campaigner and former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird has been remembered as an inspiration, a national treasure and "brave beyond words" at a service in Dublin to celebrate his life. Ireland • 14 Mar 24
MND voice banking service to be available in Ireland A new voice banking service designed by Dell, Intel and Rolls Royce in collaboration with the Motor Neurone Disease Association in the UK, will be available in Ireland soon. Ireland • 06 Oct 23
MND voice banking service to be available in Ireland A new voice banking service designed by Dell, Intel and Rolls Royce in collaboration with the Motor Neurone Disease Association in the UK, will be available in Ireland soon. Ireland • 06 Oct 23
Charities receive millions raised by Climb with Charlie Two cheques worth a total of €3,376,000, raised through the Climb with Charlie campaign, have been handed over to charity. Ireland • 26 Jul 22
Charities receive millions raised by Climb with Charlie Two cheques worth a total of €3,376,000, raised through the Climb with Charlie campaign, have been handed over to charity. Ireland • 26 Jul 22
'Climb With Charlie' book launched in Dublin Friends and former colleagues of former RTÉ broadcaster Charlie Bird gathered at Hodges Figgis in Dublin this evening for the launch of a book commemorating 'Climb With Charlie'. Regional • 29 Jun 22
'Climb With Charlie' book launched in Dublin Friends and former colleagues of former RTÉ broadcaster Charlie Bird gathered at Hodges Figgis in Dublin this evening for the launch of a book commemorating 'Climb With Charlie'. Regional • 29 Jun 22
Hopes for 'Bird's Nest' respite centre after climb A respite centre called 'The Bird's Nest' is among the projects being considered after over €2 million was raised when thousands of people took park in a charity climb over the weekend to support former RTÉ broadcaster Charlie Bird. Ireland • 05 Apr 22
Hopes for 'Bird's Nest' respite centre after climb A respite centre called 'The Bird's Nest' is among the projects being considered after over €2 million was raised when thousands of people took park in a charity climb over the weekend to support former RTÉ broadcaster Charlie Bird. Ireland • 05 Apr 22
Charlie Bird 'humbled' as charity climb raises €1.6m Retired broadcaster Charlie Bird said he is humbled by the response to his charity mountain climb after he reached the summit cheered on by family and friends. Ireland • 03 Apr 22
Charlie Bird 'humbled' as charity climb raises €1.6m Retired broadcaster Charlie Bird said he is humbled by the response to his charity mountain climb after he reached the summit cheered on by family and friends. Ireland • 03 Apr 22
Thousands set to Climb With Charlie this weekend Thousands of people all over Ireland will climb mountains and hills this Saturday as part of the Climb With Charlie project - brainchild of former RTÉ Chief News Correspondent Charlie Bird. Ireland • 29 Mar 22
Thousands set to Climb With Charlie this weekend Thousands of people all over Ireland will climb mountains and hills this Saturday as part of the Climb With Charlie project - brainchild of former RTÉ Chief News Correspondent Charlie Bird. Ireland • 29 Mar 22
Charlie Bird confirms he has Motor Neurone Disease Former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird has said he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Ireland • 27 Oct 21
Charlie Bird confirms he has Motor Neurone Disease Former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird has said he has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Ireland • 27 Oct 21
Charlie Bird to retire from RTÉ after 38 years Former RTÉ chief news reporter Charlie Bird is to retire from the organisation after 38 years. News • 24 Aug 12
Charlie Bird to retire from RTÉ after 38 years Former RTÉ chief news reporter Charlie Bird is to retire from the organisation after 38 years. News • 24 Aug 12