Drivetime Tuesday 2 April 2013
Mary Wilson presents an information packed evening news magazine with all the stories of the day
After years of importing Nazism, Greece's far right party Golden Dawn now wants to export Nazism to Australia, Canada, The US and Germany. The Guardian's Helena Smith has the story
Fergal Keane reports from the ASTI conference in Wexford
Michael Moriarty of the IVEA makes the case for community national schools
Senior engineer Michael Philips says shortages are likely for the next 6-7 years.
Simon Kuper on allegations of fascism levelled against the new Sunderland manager
Fergal Keane reports on the reception afforded to education minister Ruairi Quinn at the ASTI conference
Rob Watts reports from Nottingham Crown Court on the trial of Mick and Mairead Philpott and Paul Mosley.
The war in Syria and the subsequent migrant crisis prompted Ireland to offer shelter to 4,000 people here under the Irish Refugee Protection Programme two years ago. John Cooke revisits residents of Ballaghaderreen's Emergency Reception Centre .
Barry Lenihan reports on stag and hen parties in Carrick on Shannon
Hen and Stag Parties in Carlingford Della Kilroy brought us this report
Presenter: Mary Wilson