Morning Ireland Wednesday 20 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.
Tadhg Kennedy, Secretary of SOUND (Sufferers Of Unique Narcolepsy Disorder), on what Aoife Bennett's settlement may mean for other legal actions
Aoife Hegarty, of RTÉ Investigates, reports that a number of senior members of a new management team put in place at Hyde & Seek Childcare have left the company.
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, on the continuing controversy over comments from Fine Gael candidate Verona Murphy.
Éilís Sheehy reports on the first TV debate of the British General election campaign.
Dimitri O'Donnell, London Reporter, gets reaction to the first TV debate of the UK General election campaign.
Elaine Keogh reports on an anti-bullying programme for schools called Kiva; Professor James O'Higgins Norman, UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberspace, discusses implementation of plans in schools.
Gideon Falter, Executive Chairman of UK-based organisation Campaign Against Antisemitism, criticises the selling of Nazi artefacts.
Prof David Farrell, Head of School of Politics & International Relations at UCD, expresses alarm at anti-immigrant rhetoric starting to infect the mainstream parties.
Cian McCormack reports from Cork North Central ahead of this month's by-election.
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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.