Morning Ireland Friday 2 November 2018
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Gavin Jennings and Bryan Dobson
Dermot Browne, Founder of the National Missing Persons Helpline, discusses the news that two more bodies have now been identified using a new process to extract DNA profiles
Tommie Gorman, Northern Editor, discusses the British-Irish Intergovermental Conference which is taking place in Dublin today
Fiona Mitchell, London Correspondent, travels to Sunderland, the "Leave capital of Britain," to get views on the Brexit process
Aisling Kenny reports on the discovery of the body of a man in his 20s at a house in Dublin
Aisling Kenny reports on a significant increase in the number of people addicted to crack cocaine
Aine Hegarty reports from Sydney on the sentencing of Cathrina Cahill for manslaughter
Paul Mosse gives his reaction to being named this year's recipient of the €5,000 Savills Prize
Kenny Jacobs, Chief Marketing Officer with Ryanair, addresses concern surrounding its new hand luggage policy, which was introduced yesterday
Timon Forster, co-author of a new EU-wide report, assesses the impact on Ireland of its two-tier health service
Clíona Saidléar, Executive Director of the Rape Crisis Network, says State agencies which came into contact with rapist, Eoin Berkeley, should reflect on potentially missed opportunities
Erin Kilbride, media and visibility co-ordinator with Frontline Defenders, who has worked with LGBTI activists in Tanzania, discusses moves by officials and police in the country to target and jail people who are gay
Presented by John S Doyle.
Presented by John S Doyle.
Presented by Brian Finn.
Presented by Brian Finn.
Presented by Des Cahill.
Presented by Des Cahill.
Presented by Matthew Martin of Met Éireann.
Presented by Clodagh Walsh.
Presented by Bryan Dobson and Gavin Jennings
Presented by Bryan Dobson and Gavin Jennings
A selection of stories from the week, as chosen by the Morning Ireland team
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent, looks at how the national grid will function if the Climate Action Plan targets are reached.
Robert Shortt,Economics Correspondent looks at Ireland's offshore power plant, in the second of a three part series on the country's power infrastructure.
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent, looks at the effects that data centres will have on the country's electricity infrastructure.