Morning Ireland Thursday 18 July 2019
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Rachael English and Gavin Jennings.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Rachael English and Gavin Jennings.
Norma Costello travelled to Northern Syria for RTÉ where she interviewed Irishwoman, Lisa Smith, who moved to Islamic State-controlled territory and who is now being detained in a Syrian camp.
Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Communications, discusses the Government's decision not to proceed with Eir for the National Broadband Plan.
Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure on the mid year expenditure report, latest on broadband and Brexit.
Laura Magahy, executive director of Sláintecare, discusses the healthcare reforms, including the setting up of regional health bodies.
Seán Whelan, London Correspondent, reports on the new British archive state papers and what we learn from them.
Aengus Cox reports on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
Patricia Carey, CEO of the Adoption Authority of Ireland, discusses their annual report and the ongoing preparation for the Adoption (Information and Tracing) Bill 2016.
Paschal Sheehy reports on the first cooper to qualify at Midleton distillery in four decades.
Presented by John S Doyle
Presented by John S Doyle
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Des Cahill
Presented by Des Cahill
Presented by Harm Luijkx of Met Éireann.
Presented by Brian Jennings
Tommy Meskill examines whether a Green Party proposal to reintroduce wild wolves is one worthy of serious consideration
Cian McCormack meets some of the people featured in the 'Ireland in Focus: Photographing the 1950s' exhibition at the National Museum
Gill Stedman looks at vaping in Ireland as the US reports a crisis.