Morning Ireland Friday 14 February 2020
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Gavin Jennings and Carole Coleman.
A selection of stories from the week, as chosen by the Morning Ireland team.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Gavin Jennings and Carole Coleman.
Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD, criticises Fianna Fáil's declaration it will not go into Government with the party.
Dara Calleary, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil, discusses the latest in efforts to form a government.
Heather Humphreys, acting minister for business, enterprise and innovation, and Fine Gael TD for Cavan Monaghan, discusses the ongoing fallout from the general election 2020 result and what might happen next.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, with a round up of this mornings political interviews
Damien McCluskey, Community Employment Supervisor at Finglas Childcare on today's strike
Aengus Cox reports on a the battle against the new coronavirus
Eileen Magnier, North West Correspondent, reports on a new road safety initiative in Co Donegal.
Naomi Long, Justice Minister in Northern Ireland and Alliance Party leader, discusses British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to remove Julian Smith from his role as NI Secretary.
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reveals new post-Brexit plans to monitor goods travelling from Britain to the EU.
Alan Mulroy, Mulroy's Londis, tells us why his shop in Castlebar has been dubbed Europe's luckiest town after its third EuroMillions win and ninth EuroMillions top prize win.
Natasha Murtagh reports on what love means to pupils in Delgany National School Wicklow and to a couple married 60 years.
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Fiona Kelly
Presented by Gill Stedman
Presented by Gill Stedman
Presented by Gill Stedman
Presented by Des Cahill
Presented by Des Cahill
Presented by Joan Blackburn of Met Éireann
Presented by Susan Jackson
Joan O'Sullivan speaks to survivors about their memories and reaction to the Mother and Baby Homes report
Ailbhe Conneely, Social Affairs and Religion Correspondent, looks back at the origins of the Commission of Investigation Into Mother and Babies Homes
Aengus Cox reports on a warning from the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland of what it says is a concerning rise in gambling disorder referrals since the introduction of Covid lockdowns