News At One Thursday 14 November 2019
News, sport, business and interviews with Aine Lawlor.
Two men and a woman have been arrested as part of the investigation into the kidnapping and torture of Quinn Industrial Holdings director Kevin Lunney. Our North East Correspondent Sinéad Hussey reports.
HSE Chief Operations officer Anne O'Connor discusses what relief €26 million might bring to patients and hospitals, while in the Dáil, Fianna Fáil's Dara Calleary raised the issue of the winter plan and asked Tánaiste Simon Coveney whether it would make a difference..
Six vehicles, three Rolex watches, designer handbags and over €18,000 in cash were among items seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau in a series of search operations targeting an organised crime group based in Longford. We get the latest from our Midlands Correspondent, Ciaran Mullooly reports
Our Economics Editor Robert Shortt talks us through the latest Central Statistics Office figures concerning property prices.
Our reporter Edel McAllister meets the mums and dads of premature babies at the Rotunda Hospital.
The author and environmental activist speaks to our Environment and Science Correspondent, George Lee
Our reporter Joan O'Sullivan has the latest on a two vehicle crash in Castleblaney.
Our Business Editor Will Goodbody has the details of the €150 million deal.
Presenter: Áine Lawlor & Claire Byrne