1916 Executions John Kilraine reports on the ceremonies in Dublin to mark the 1916 executions of four men who faced the firing squad at Kilmainham Gaol 100 years ago News • 05 May 16
1916 Executions John Kilraine reports on the ceremonies in Dublin to mark the 1916 executions of four men who faced the firing squad at Kilmainham Gaol 100 years ago News • 05 May 16
Morning Ireland Oliver Dewhurst, general manager of Deliveroo Ireland, tells Adam Maguire that the online food delivery service is to create 30 jobs in Limerick as part of its expansion into the city. Business • 04 May 16
Morning Ireland Oliver Dewhurst, general manager of Deliveroo Ireland, tells Adam Maguire that the online food delivery service is to create 30 jobs in Limerick as part of its expansion into the city. Business • 04 May 16
A trip on the 'dream machine' A special bus run by the Share A Dream Foundation visits children who are very sick. RTÉ's news2day met 5-year-old Alex from Cork who got to check it out. News • 04 May 16
A trip on the 'dream machine' A special bus run by the Share A Dream Foundation visits children who are very sick. RTÉ's news2day met 5-year-old Alex from Cork who got to check it out. News • 04 May 16
Morning Ireland Sonia Flynn, vice president of international at Soundcloud, tells Adam Maguire that the company has launched a subscription service in Ireland - a month after it rolled out the product in the US. Business • 03 May 16
Morning Ireland Sonia Flynn, vice president of international at Soundcloud, tells Adam Maguire that the company has launched a subscription service in Ireland - a month after it rolled out the product in the US. Business • 03 May 16
Documentary On One - Sand, Sea and Smugglers Two young brothers flee murder, death and destruction from war torn Syria. Their journey to safety is one of life and death. Smugglers, deserts and treacherous sea crossings lie between them - and a new future in the West of Ireland. News • 30 Apr 16
Documentary On One - Sand, Sea and Smugglers Two young brothers flee murder, death and destruction from war torn Syria. Their journey to safety is one of life and death. Smugglers, deserts and treacherous sea crossings lie between them - and a new future in the West of Ireland. News • 30 Apr 16
Morning Ireland DCU President Professor Brian MacCraith tells Adam Maguire that it is a challenge for any university to balance educational needs against finance. Business • 29 Apr 16
Morning Ireland DCU President Professor Brian MacCraith tells Adam Maguire that it is a challenge for any university to balance educational needs against finance. Business • 29 Apr 16
What is your favourite poem? To mark Poetry Day Ireland, RTÉ's Aisling Kenny spoke to people on the streets of Dublin about their favourite poems. News • 28 Apr 16
What is your favourite poem? To mark Poetry Day Ireland, RTÉ's Aisling Kenny spoke to people on the streets of Dublin about their favourite poems. News • 28 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Martin A Sullivan, chief economist at Tax Analysts in the US, tells Brian Finn that taxation has become more interesting to the public at large. Business • 28 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Martin A Sullivan, chief economist at Tax Analysts in the US, tells Brian Finn that taxation has become more interesting to the public at large. Business • 28 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Economist Jim Power tells Brian Finn that the economic prospects for the rest of the year are looking positive Business • 27 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Economist Jim Power tells Brian Finn that the economic prospects for the rest of the year are looking positive Business • 27 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Hugh Hessing, CEO of Aviva Ireland, tells Brian Finn that it hopes to embrace the vibrant start-up community to create ideas to help to ultimately bring down the cost of insurance. Business • 27 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Hugh Hessing, CEO of Aviva Ireland, tells Brian Finn that it hopes to embrace the vibrant start-up community to create ideas to help to ultimately bring down the cost of insurance. Business • 27 Apr 16
Rare Yeats collection donated to Sligo arts centre A rare collection of illustrated magazines produced by Jack B Yeats and his sisters has been returned to Ireland. The collection, which dates from 1908 to 1915, has been donated to Sligo's 'The Model' arts centre News • 25 Apr 16
Rare Yeats collection donated to Sligo arts centre A rare collection of illustrated magazines produced by Jack B Yeats and his sisters has been returned to Ireland. The collection, which dates from 1908 to 1915, has been donated to Sligo's 'The Model' arts centre News • 25 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Aidan Donnelly, Senior Equity Analyst with Davy, tells Brian Finn about a week of AGMs and trading updates ahead with the likes of Bank of Ireland, Glanbia, FBD and CRH all holding meetings. Business • 25 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Aidan Donnelly, Senior Equity Analyst with Davy, tells Brian Finn about a week of AGMs and trading updates ahead with the likes of Bank of Ireland, Glanbia, FBD and CRH all holding meetings. Business • 25 Apr 16
Is Brazil Olympic Ready? RTÉ's Ray Kennedy visits Rio de Janeiro as the deadline for the city to be ready for the summer Olympics fast approaches. Watch the first in a series of reports News • 25 Apr 16
Is Brazil Olympic Ready? RTÉ's Ray Kennedy visits Rio de Janeiro as the deadline for the city to be ready for the summer Olympics fast approaches. Watch the first in a series of reports News • 25 Apr 16
Documentary On One - Mick Meaney - Buried Alive To the watching world in 1968, Mick Meaney was the ordinary Irish labourer with the extraordinary dream of breaking the world record for time spent buried alive underground. But for how long and at what cost? News • 24 Apr 16
Documentary On One - Mick Meaney - Buried Alive To the watching world in 1968, Mick Meaney was the ordinary Irish labourer with the extraordinary dream of breaking the world record for time spent buried alive underground. But for how long and at what cost? News • 24 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Financial Times columnist and businesswoman Heather McGregor, aka Mrs Moneypenny, tells Brian Finn she believes the vote on Brexit will be close run. Business • 22 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Financial Times columnist and businesswoman Heather McGregor, aka Mrs Moneypenny, tells Brian Finn she believes the vote on Brexit will be close run. Business • 22 Apr 16
Morning Ireland News Quiz Joan Burton, Simon Harris's tweet, Eurovision and West Ham ... all in this week's quiz News • 12 May 16
Morning Ireland News Quiz Joan Burton, Simon Harris's tweet, Eurovision and West Ham ... all in this week's quiz News • 12 May 16
Morning Ireland Ornua CEO Kevin Lane tells Brian Finn that trading in 2015 was against the backdrop of a weak euro, which boosted Irish exports. Business • 20 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Ornua CEO Kevin Lane tells Brian Finn that trading in 2015 was against the backdrop of a weak euro, which boosted Irish exports. Business • 20 Apr 16
Belligerent to Benign RTÉ's Aengus Cox examines further strides being made by Ryanair to enhance its customer service reputation as part of its 'Always Getting Better' programme. News • 20 Apr 16
Belligerent to Benign RTÉ's Aengus Cox examines further strides being made by Ryanair to enhance its customer service reputation as part of its 'Always Getting Better' programme. News • 20 Apr 16
Ryanair's new departure - belligerent to benign Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has openly acknowledged that the low-frills formula his airline employs has a shelf life, and there are only so many cuts you can make to the customer service experience before passengers have enough. Business • 20 Apr 16
Ryanair's new departure - belligerent to benign Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has openly acknowledged that the low-frills formula his airline employs has a shelf life, and there are only so many cuts you can make to the customer service experience before passengers have enough. Business • 20 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Social Justice Ireland's Seán Healy tells Conor Brophy that there is a substantial divide between rural and urban Ireland in terms of poverty, unemployment and investment. Business • 19 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Social Justice Ireland's Seán Healy tells Conor Brophy that there is a substantial divide between rural and urban Ireland in terms of poverty, unemployment and investment. Business • 19 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Live from 7 to 9am on Radio 1. Presented by Cathal MacCoille and Audrey Carville News • 17 May 16
Morning Ireland Live from 7 to 9am on Radio 1. Presented by Cathal MacCoille and Audrey Carville News • 17 May 16
Dochás Centre raises money for SO Ireland Ireland’s gold winning Special Olympics Basketball team visited the Dochás women’s prison, where staff and inmates have been fundraising for the athletes News • 18 Apr 16
Dochás Centre raises money for SO Ireland Ireland’s gold winning Special Olympics Basketball team visited the Dochás women’s prison, where staff and inmates have been fundraising for the athletes News • 18 Apr 16
Alas, poor William This month marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare News • 18 Apr 16
Alas, poor William This month marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare News • 18 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Jenny Taaffe, founder and chief executive of iZest marketing, tells Conor Brophy that a new code for advertisers and 'influencers' was introduced last month. Business • 18 Apr 16
Morning Ireland Jenny Taaffe, founder and chief executive of iZest marketing, tells Conor Brophy that a new code for advertisers and 'influencers' was introduced last month. Business • 18 Apr 16
Documentary On One - The Brits, The Blitz and The Bedwarmer Elizabeth Bowen was a famous novelist and a much-loved landlord of her ancestral estate Bowenscourt in North Cork. During WW2 she divided her time between Bowenscourt and London, leading some to believe that she was a British spy... News • 15 Apr 16
Documentary On One - The Brits, The Blitz and The Bedwarmer Elizabeth Bowen was a famous novelist and a much-loved landlord of her ancestral estate Bowenscourt in North Cork. During WW2 she divided her time between Bowenscourt and London, leading some to believe that she was a British spy... News • 15 Apr 16