Morning Ireland Monday 18 November 2019
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Audrey Carville and Bryan Dobson.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Audrey Carville and Bryan Dobson.
Fr Roy Donovan, Spokesperson for the Association of Catholic Priests, discusses why they support fellow priest Fr Oliver O'Reilly who delivered a homily following the brutal assault on Kevin Lunney.
Aisling Kenny reports on a letter from the Housing Minister which puts O'Devaney Gardens development in doubt.
Damien English TD, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, on accusations that the government are engaging "endless spin and partisanship"
Jennie Bond, Former Royal Correspondent with the BBC, discusses the fallout from Britain's Prince Andrew's interview on BBC Newsnight
Paddy Agnew, Freelance Journalist based in Rome, on floods in Italy
Denise Cusack, Customer Protection Advisor with Ulster Bank, discusses the findings of it's Black Friday research, which shows that one in ten adults who shop online, have shared their online banking pin or password with someone, either online or verbally.
Kenneth Mealy, RCSI President, discusses the findings of a study on the survival rates of patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery.
Yvonne Murray, China based reporter, discusses leaked files on China's mass detention of Muslims
Donal Keating, Operations Manager at Dublin Bus, discusses the introduction of a 24-hour service on two routes from next month
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Adam Maguire
Presented by Adam Maguire
Presented by Adam Maguire
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by Darren Frehill
Presented by Joanna Donnelly 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.