News At One Thursday 7 November 2019
News, sport, business and interviews with Aine Lawlor and Claire Byrne.
Enda Brady Sky News Correspondent and Southern Editor Pascal Sheehy reports that an Irish man in his 50s has been arrested after 15 people were found in the back of a lorry in Wiltshire in England.
Reporter Joan O'Sullivan speaks to some of those affected by the boil water notice, which covers more than 615,000 people in parts of Dublin, Meath and Kildare also, while Colman O'Sullivan reports on the latest updates
Arts and Media Correspondent, Sinead Crowley reports that there's been strong criticism of proposals by RTE to reduce costs by 60m over the next three yearsand the issue was raised at leaders questions today.
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports that the Criminal Assets Bureau has carried out searches in relation to the finances of haulage companies along the border this morning.
London Correspondent Sean Whelan reports that the former Labour - now Independent MP Ian Austin has urged voters to support Boris Johnson.
Sam McBride, Political Editor of the Belfast Newsletter reports there will be a much more limited choice for voters in some constituencies.
Mary Regan of our political staff reports that parliamentarians from across the world are gathering in the Seanad today to explore ways of addressing the issue of disinformation and Fake news.
Economics Editor Will Goodbody reports that Telecoms contractor KN Circet is to create 600 new jobs over the next 18 months.
Presenter: Áine Lawlor & Claire Byrne