Documentary On One - Prince At The Castle On a July morning, a production team arrived, at a concert. The previous team had just been fired. What would the rest of the day … News Highlights • 17 Jun 18
Tiredness takes its toll: US police warn over fatigue A passenger in a car in Florida had a lucky escape when he was flung from the vehicle after it crashed into a concrete barrier … News Lens • 15 Jun 18
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 27 Apr 18
How horse riding helps this boy with cerebral palsy Eight-year-old Darragh Dooley who has cerebral palsy has seen many health benefits from partaking in a weekly therapeutic horse riding session using a specially designed … News Lens • 13 Apr 18
Call for flexible work as 'night owls' face health risk Nocturnal "night owls" are more at risk of dying than "morning larks" who turn in early and leap out of bed when the sun rises, … News Lens • 13 Apr 18
Sharing the Mental Load As the fodder crisis escalates, two Co Galway teenagers have added their voices to groups urging farmers to discuss feelings of depression and isolation. News Lens • 16 Apr 18
Five things to know about the chemical weapons watchdog As the world's chemical weapons watchdog is meeting, at Russia's request, to discuss Britain's allegations that Russia was behind the poisoning of an ex-spy in … News Lens • 06 Apr 18
Your Brexit questions answered Brexit is exactly one year away. This day next year the UK will leave the European Union. News Lens • 30 Mar 18
Millions 'facing severe hunger' in DR Congo A humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worsening and has reached catastrophic levels in some parts of the country, the UN Security … News Lens • 23 Mar 18
Dominica: After the storm Six months after one of the worst natural disasters in its history, Dominica is still struggling. News Highlights • 30 Mar 18
Pilot whales die in mass stranding in Australia At least 135 short-finned pilot whales have died after a mass beaching in Australia. News Lens • 23 Mar 18
Time to reassess our relationship with social media Science and Technology Correspondent Will Goodbody argues that the latest data protection scandal should force social media users to reassess how they use internet services. Analysis and Comment • 23 Mar 18
As old as the war: Syrian refugee thriving in Lebanon At seven years old, Mohammad Ibrahim has already faced more challenges than most people will in a lifetime. News Lens • 09 Mar 18
Three's company: Identical triplets born in US A family in the US has welcomed identical triplets - an occurrence that only happens once in every 20-30 million births. News Lens • 09 Mar 18
Icelandic fire brigade fighting for gender equality Iceland's Akureyri Fire Brigade recently called for applications for two temporary staff positions for the summer, and only women could apply. News Lens • 09 Mar 18
Runaway success: Walking football proving popular Since January 2017, the FAI has delivered 'Walking Football' in 37 venues across Ireland, with more than 500 people taking part. News Lens • 09 Mar 18
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news ... News Highlights • 27 Apr 18
What happens if referendum on Eighth Amendment passes? The Department of Health has published a policy paper setting out the measures it proposes to introduce in legislation if the proposed referendum on Article … Ireland • 09 Mar 18
Morning Ireland News Quiz How closely were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 20 Apr 18
Junior darts: Maths, friends and champions Keith O'Neill set up the first ever Junior Darts Academy in Ireland. News Lens • 23 Feb 18