Morning Ireland Tuesday 1 December 2015
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Cathal Mac Coille and Keelin Shanley
Eddie Downey, former IFA president, says he does not regret his decision to resign
George Lee, Agriculture and Environment correspondent, discusses Eddie Downey's first broadcast interview since his resignation as secretary general of the IFA, with Morning Ireland
Willie Penrose, Labour TD for Longford-Westmeath, discusses projected changes to the bankruptcy rules
Tommie Gorman, Northern Editor, reports that six people have been injured in Belfast after a car crashes into crowd
John Gibbons, An Taisce's Climate Change Committee, criticises the Taoiseach's comments at the Paris summit
Petula Martyn reports on changes in fares in public transport from this morning
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David Murphy, Business Editor, previews the Cabinet's discussion of proposed new bankruptcy laws
Fr Peter McVerry, founder of Peter McVerry Trust, discusses why he thinks the homelessness crisis is worse than ever, one year on from the death of Jonathan Corrie in the shadow of the Dail
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Cillian Sherlock learns how to make the perfect pancake, and finds out why we eat them on the same day every year
Aengus Cox reports on the debate of freedom of speech online, and the recent tech giants' shutdown of social media platform, Parler
Amy Ní Riada reports from Kerry where Kevin In the Pink, by 17 year-old Casey Etherton, from Caherdaniel, will go on display. The oil painting won the 2020 Texaco Children's Art Competition