Morning Ireland Tuesday 23 July 2019
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Rachael English and Gavin Jennings.
Hugo Dixon, childhood friend of Boris Johnson, chair of InFacts and deputy chair of the People's Vote campaign, on the why he's calling on the leadership frontrunner to stop Brexit.
Sean Whelan, London Correspondent, on the process of selecting the new leader of the Conservative party and eventual British Prime Minister.
Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle East Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the situation after a UK flagged tanker was seized by Iran on Friday.
Kieran Dineen speaks to residents living with mould and dampness.
Nick Bridge, UK Foreign Secretary's Special Representative on Climate Change, ahead of a meeting on climate change with Minister Richard Bruton.
Ciaran Mullooly, Midlands Correspondent, has details for Shane Lowry's homecoming in Clara, Co Offaly later today.
Donncha O'Connell, member of the Law Reform Commission and professor at NUI Galway, discusses the report on Privilege from Defamation for Reports of Court Proceedings that is launched today.
Stephen Carroll, Journalist with France 24, reports from Paris where people are bracing themselves for potentially the hottest ever temperature in the French capital this week.
Philip McAnenly, Garda Representative Association Deputy General Secretary tells us why the deployment of a team of Gardai to the Middle East as part of the Government's Refugee Protection Programme has been cancelled.
Des Cahill on Shane Lowry's homecoming in Clara, Co Offaly this evening.
Presented by Clodagh Walsh
Presented by Clodagh Walsh
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by John Eagleton 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.