Drivetime Tuesday 12 November 2019
Mary Wilson presents an information packed evening news magazine with all the stories of the day
Drivetime's Fergal Keane reports on zero carbon farming.
Drivetime's John Cooke reports from Strokestown on anti-eviction protests.
David Connolly, CEO of Irish Wind Association, talks to Mary about the new planning regulation for the Irish coastline.
Olivia O'Leary discovers how it feels when climate change hits home.
Hadiya Masieh, co-Author of the report 'Radicalisation and violent extremism-focus on women', and Tanya Mehra, senior research fellow at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism in The Hague, discuss how ISIS radicalise women.
Rev Professor Michael Mullaney, President of St Patric's College in Maynooth, talks to Mary about the shortage of priest and the increasing reliance of lay participation in the Catholic Church.
Suzanne Campbell reports on the online popularity of pugs and their genetic problems.
In her weekly political column, Olivia O'Leary asks why Ireland doesn't have a big, ultra nationalist, anti immigrant party.
Philip Boucher-Hayes gets a guided tour of a Komori printer similar to the one at the centre of the Dail controversy.
Tom Clonan, security analyst, talks to Mary his experiences of being a whistleblower in the Irish army.
Presenter: Mary Wilson