Morning Ireland Tuesday 5 November 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.
Sinéad Hussey, North-East Correspondent, reports that a man has died following a shooting incident in Bettystown, Co Meath.
By Sinéad Hussey, North-East Correspondent, with latest on a shooting incident in Bettystown Co Meath.
Colette Kavanagh, former Production Assistant on the Late Late Show, talks about working with Gay and being the name behind the infamous line "Roll it there Collette"
Moyagh Murdock, Chief Executive of the Road Safety Authority, discusses her memories of Gay Byrne and his contribution to road safety.
Mike Murphy, Broadcaster, on the life and times of Gay Byrne.
Pat Nora Gallagher, Dungloe local, discusses Gay Byrne's strong links with Co. Donegal over the years.
Christine Tacon, the UK's Groceries Code Adjudicator, discusses how positive the impact of her position has been for suppliers and retailers.
Brian O'Donovan, Washington Correspondent, reports that Donald Trump, who won Iowa in 2016, could lose the state next year with many of the farmers who voted him struggling because of recent trade wars.
Niall Gleeson, Managing Director of Irish Water, gives details of a boil-water notice issued for a second time for people living in parts of counties Dublin, Kildare and Meath, with over 600,000 people affected.
Tim O'Connor, the Government's nominee for the Independent Reporting Commission, assesses the commission's latest report indicating Brexit has the potential to fuel paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland.
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Brian Finn
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by Vincent O'Shea 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.