Documentary on One: A new Niamh Niamh has decided to turn over a new leaf this Christmas: She has decided to give up shoplifting and focus on her comedy and poetry. ... News Highlights • 09 Dec 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 08 Dec 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 08 Dec 17
From no deal to deal: A dramatic week in Brexit talks Brexit breakthrough: A timeline of the busy days that led us up to today's announcement. Brexit • 09 Dec 17
Sceilg Mhichíl ad soars out of this world Tourism Ireland has launched a stratospheric ad campaign to highlight the country's key role in the latest Star Wars film. News Lens • 09 Dec 17
Documentary on One: The little mouse in the corner Pauline Dunne thought that being an introvert was something that she must overcome. So when she found out that it was perfectly normal she had ... News Highlights • 02 Dec 17
Out of line: Chinese man repaints road to ease commute A Chinese man fed up with sitting in traffic during his daily bus commute came up with a brazen way of solving the problem - ... News Lens • 01 Dec 17
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Five key numbers on World Aids Day The 1st of December is World Aids Day. Here's a snapshot of the deadly disease in numbers, based on UN data. News Lens • 01 Dec 17
Documentary on One: The Occupation Irish anti-war protesters take on a multi-billion US defence and weapons contractor in 'The Occupation'. News Highlights • 24 Nov 17
Christmas bonus will be paid despite crisis - minister The Christmas bonus will be paid next week regardless of the outcome of the political crisis, Minister Regina Doherty has said. Political crisis • 24 Nov 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Who is Zimbabwe's new acting President? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 24 Nov 17
In quotes: Christmas general election a possibility "The last thing I want to do is be going around to the doors in Limerick during Christmas competing with carol singers." Political crisis • 24 Nov 17
The Brexit Veto: How and why Ireland raised the stakes On Wednesday 8 November, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar startled the Dáil by saying a breakthrough at the EU summit in December was "likely", allowing the Brexit ... Analysis and Comment • 19 Nov 17
Documentary on One: A man out of time What connections the mysterious death of Fr Pat Noise in 1919 and Dublin's infamous Millennium Clock? News Highlights • 17 Nov 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz By what nickname is Robert Mugabe's wife known? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 17 Nov 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 17 Nov 17
Who are the key players in the Zimbabwe crisis? Zimbabwe has been plunged into one of the worst crises in its post-independence history, with the army taking control of the country. Here's look at ... News Lens • 17 Nov 17
Apology in Japan after train departs 20 seconds early A rail company in Japan has apologised after one of its trains departed 20 seconds earlier than scheduled. News Lens • 17 Nov 17
Review: iPhone X - Pretty as a picture, but not perfect Science & Technology Correspondent Will Goodbody road tests the new flagship iPhone X and explores whether it is worth its eye-watering price tag. technology • 10 Nov 17
Documentary on One: The Tattooed Irishman Shipwrecked on a desert island, Dubliner, James O'Connell returned to NYC with tattoos covering his body. He gained fame as The Tattooed Irishman. news highlights • 10 Nov 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 10 Nov 17
Morning Ireland News Quiz Were you listening? Test yourself on the week's news News Highlights • 09 Nov 17