Windfall to downfall: The inside story of a GAA club's collapse Once Ireland's wealthiest GAA club following a €22 million land sale, Parnells went into liquidation earlier this year. Internal club documents obtained by Prime Time show how years of financial mismanagement led to the collapse of the Dublin club. Prime Time • 24 Jun 25
Windfall to downfall: The inside story of a GAA club's collapse Once Ireland's wealthiest GAA club following a €22 million land sale, Parnells went into liquidation earlier this year. Internal club documents obtained by Prime Time show how years of financial mismanagement led to the collapse of the Dublin club. Prime Time • 24 Jun 25
HSE warns of risk to nursing home exit plan for under-65s The HSE has warned that efforts to move younger people with disabilities out of nursing homes are under threat, after funding for its relocation programme fell short of what was requested Prime Time • 18 Jun 25
HSE warns of risk to nursing home exit plan for under-65s The HSE has warned that efforts to move younger people with disabilities out of nursing homes are under threat, after funding for its relocation programme fell short of what was requested Prime Time • 18 Jun 25
Red light: Georgia blocks licence path for Irish learner drivers Irish drivers had been travelling to Georgia to fast-track their licences — but a new residency rule has now closed the loophole Prime Time • 06 Jun 25
Red light: Georgia blocks licence path for Irish learner drivers Irish drivers had been travelling to Georgia to fast-track their licences — but a new residency rule has now closed the loophole Prime Time • 06 Jun 25
In the age of AI, is doubt becoming a political strategy? As references to AI become more common in political discourse, what happens when democratic governments begin using it to question the authenticity of real events? Clarity • 02 Jun 25
In the age of AI, is doubt becoming a political strategy? As references to AI become more common in political discourse, what happens when democratic governments begin using it to question the authenticity of real events? Clarity • 02 Jun 25
Gaza aid: What is getting in and who is distributing it? In recent days, videos and images showing people in Gaza desperately trying to access food and other humanitarian aid have been circulating across social media. So what's known about aid the amount of food entering Gaza, and the processes being used to provide it? Clarity • 01 Jun 25
Gaza aid: What is getting in and who is distributing it? In recent days, videos and images showing people in Gaza desperately trying to access food and other humanitarian aid have been circulating across social media. So what's known about aid the amount of food entering Gaza, and the processes being used to provide it? Clarity • 01 Jun 25
Three stories from inside the Satchwell house Prime Time's Barry Cummins has spoken with others who, like him, were also in 3 Grattan Street before Tina's body was discovered, six-and-a-half years after she went missing. Prime Time • 31 May 25
Three stories from inside the Satchwell house Prime Time's Barry Cummins has spoken with others who, like him, were also in 3 Grattan Street before Tina's body was discovered, six-and-a-half years after she went missing. Prime Time • 31 May 25
Minister acknowledges 2025 housing target unlikely to be met Minister for Housing James Browne has acknowledged the Government is unlikely to meet its target of building 41,000 homes this year. Prime Time • 27 May 25
Minister acknowledges 2025 housing target unlikely to be met Minister for Housing James Browne has acknowledged the Government is unlikely to meet its target of building 41,000 homes this year. Prime Time • 27 May 25
'Watershed': O'Farrell family's 13-year fight for State apology A campaign for a public inquiry that began soon after Monaghan man Shane O'Farrell was killed in a 2011 hit-and-run, ended today as the Minister of Justice issued a Government apology to the O'Farrell family and promised reforms. Prime Time • 28 May 25
'Watershed': O'Farrell family's 13-year fight for State apology A campaign for a public inquiry that began soon after Monaghan man Shane O'Farrell was killed in a 2011 hit-and-run, ended today as the Minister of Justice issued a Government apology to the O'Farrell family and promised reforms. Prime Time • 28 May 25
Funding delays threaten thousands of social homes, ICSH warns The delivery of thousands of new social homes is facing delay due to Government approval and funding issues, according to social housing organisations. Prime Time • 27 May 25
Funding delays threaten thousands of social homes, ICSH warns The delivery of thousands of new social homes is facing delay due to Government approval and funding issues, according to social housing organisations. Prime Time • 27 May 25
Drawn in by the algorithm: four Irish men share their stories Four Irish men describe how online content gradually shaped their views on gender, dating and identity. They tell Prime Time how they were drawn in - and what helped them step back. Prime Time • 23 May 25
Drawn in by the algorithm: four Irish men share their stories Four Irish men describe how online content gradually shaped their views on gender, dating and identity. They tell Prime Time how they were drawn in - and what helped them step back. Prime Time • 23 May 25
Influencer speaks out on violent attack and growing online abuse Charleen Murphy speaks about her experience in which a man who had commented constantly on her social media accounts attacked her in person. Prime Time • 22 May 25
Influencer speaks out on violent attack and growing online abuse Charleen Murphy speaks about her experience in which a man who had commented constantly on her social media accounts attacked her in person. Prime Time • 22 May 25
ASTI: 'Exponential growth' in misogynistic comments from students In an interview ahead of a special Prime Time programme tonight, ASTI's Kieran Christie has warned that female teachers are facing misogynistic comments and harassment from students in schools to an extent that is becoming 'unmanageable.' Prime Time • 22 May 25
ASTI: 'Exponential growth' in misogynistic comments from students In an interview ahead of a special Prime Time programme tonight, ASTI's Kieran Christie has warned that female teachers are facing misogynistic comments and harassment from students in schools to an extent that is becoming 'unmanageable.' Prime Time • 22 May 25
'Bubbling up': Teachers on how online content is shaping teens As part of a special programme examining how online influencers who promote a negative form of masculinity may be shaping Irish teenagers' views of the world, Prime Time spoke to several teachers across the country. Prime Time • 21 May 25
'Bubbling up': Teachers on how online content is shaping teens As part of a special programme examining how online influencers who promote a negative form of masculinity may be shaping Irish teenagers' views of the world, Prime Time spoke to several teachers across the country. Prime Time • 21 May 25
'The Manosphere': Why some young men turn to negative influencers Experts Prime Time have spoken to are concerned that perceptions of masculinity held by significant numbers of young men are being shaped and distorted by narratives and communities online Prime Time • 22 May 25
'The Manosphere': Why some young men turn to negative influencers Experts Prime Time have spoken to are concerned that perceptions of masculinity held by significant numbers of young men are being shaped and distorted by narratives and communities online Prime Time • 22 May 25
'No moving on': McCann parents speak out after debs crash deaths The parents of Kiea McCann, one of two teenagers killed in a crash on the way to a Debs ball in Monaghan in 2023, have spoken in their first television interview about arriving to the scene of the crash moments after it occurred. Prime Time • 20 May 25
'No moving on': McCann parents speak out after debs crash deaths The parents of Kiea McCann, one of two teenagers killed in a crash on the way to a Debs ball in Monaghan in 2023, have spoken in their first television interview about arriving to the scene of the crash moments after it occurred. Prime Time • 20 May 25
'We feel sick' - parents speak out over children's hip operations The parents of twin girls who both underwent surgery to correct a hip condition have spoken of their unease after receiving a pair of letters informing them that a clinical review is under way into the type of operation carried out on their daughters. Prime Time • 15 May 25
'We feel sick' - parents speak out over children's hip operations The parents of twin girls who both underwent surgery to correct a hip condition have spoken of their unease after receiving a pair of letters informing them that a clinical review is under way into the type of operation carried out on their daughters. Prime Time • 15 May 25
Fanning flames: How a Donegal fire was used to stoke hate online How a false claim about a Donegal church fire went viral - and the network of anonymous accounts using outrage, disinformation, and profit-driven tactics to target Ireland online Clarity • 11 May 25
Fanning flames: How a Donegal fire was used to stoke hate online How a false claim about a Donegal church fire went viral - and the network of anonymous accounts using outrage, disinformation, and profit-driven tactics to target Ireland online Clarity • 11 May 25
Irish woman detained by US immigration to be released Irish woman, Cliona Ward, who has been detained in a US immigration facility, is to be released later today, her family has confirmed. Ireland • 07 May 25
Irish woman detained by US immigration to be released Irish woman, Cliona Ward, who has been detained in a US immigration facility, is to be released later today, her family has confirmed. Ireland • 07 May 25
Coast Guard chief defends new helicopter amid suitability concern The director of the Irish Coast Guard has responded to concerns raised about new helicopters which are coming into operation nationally following a change of companies contracted to run the agency's air response Prime Time • 07 May 25
Coast Guard chief defends new helicopter amid suitability concern The director of the Irish Coast Guard has responded to concerns raised about new helicopters which are coming into operation nationally following a change of companies contracted to run the agency's air response Prime Time • 07 May 25
Kneecap manager defends group in wake of criticism from UK MPs The manager of the Irish rap group Kneecap has said the band is being targeted by a "concerted campaign" designed to silence artists who speak out about the situation in Gaza. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Kneecap manager defends group in wake of criticism from UK MPs The manager of the Irish rap group Kneecap has said the band is being targeted by a "concerted campaign" designed to silence artists who speak out about the situation in Gaza. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Irish woman detained by ICE in US faces court delay until August An Irish woman detained by US immigration authorities while returning to Washington State after a trip home to Cork may not now see her case brought to court for months, her family has said. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Irish woman detained by ICE in US faces court delay until August An Irish woman detained by US immigration authorities while returning to Washington State after a trip home to Cork may not now see her case brought to court for months, her family has said. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Former HSE chief to chair board of crisis-hit McVerry Trust The former Director General of the HSE, Tony O'Brien, is to take over as the chairperson of the board of the Peter McVerry Trust charity, Prime Time has learned. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Former HSE chief to chair board of crisis-hit McVerry Trust The former Director General of the HSE, Tony O'Brien, is to take over as the chairperson of the board of the Peter McVerry Trust charity, Prime Time has learned. Prime Time • 29 Apr 25
Simpsons to Saints: How misinformation swirled about Pope's death Over the past week, a torrent of false narratives, misleading videos and ancient prophecies related to Pope Francis and the Vatican has erupted across social media. So what is behind the surge of misleading claims? Clarity • 29 Apr 25
Simpsons to Saints: How misinformation swirled about Pope's death Over the past week, a torrent of false narratives, misleading videos and ancient prophecies related to Pope Francis and the Vatican has erupted across social media. So what is behind the surge of misleading claims? Clarity • 29 Apr 25
Watch: 'Excited, terrified' - Prof Ian Robertson on our AI future The emergence of generative artificial intelligence is changing lives. It's also raising ethical and philosophical questions for the experts of today. Neuroscientist and Professor of Psychology Ian Robertson speaks to Prime Time on his views on AI. Prime Time • 25 Apr 25
Watch: 'Excited, terrified' - Prof Ian Robertson on our AI future The emergence of generative artificial intelligence is changing lives. It's also raising ethical and philosophical questions for the experts of today. Neuroscientist and Professor of Psychology Ian Robertson speaks to Prime Time on his views on AI. Prime Time • 25 Apr 25
The conclave: How is the next pope chosen? After the funeral of Pope Francis, the eyes of the Catholic world are now focused on one of the Church's most secretive traditions - the conclave. Prime Time • 28 Apr 25
The conclave: How is the next pope chosen? After the funeral of Pope Francis, the eyes of the Catholic world are now focused on one of the Church's most secretive traditions - the conclave. Prime Time • 28 Apr 25