News At One Tuesday 12 January 2021
News, sport, business and interviews presented by Bryan Dobson.
Sandra Hurley of our political staff with the the very latest developments from Cabinet
Dr Conor O'Mahoney, Special Rapporteur on Child Protection and Director of the Child Law Clinic at UCC, discusses the prospect of a redress scheme for survivors of Mother and Baby homes
EU's top negotiator for vaccines - Sandra Gallina - told MEPs today that the EU was also trying to conclude a supply deal with Novavax
Dr Amy Morgan, a Drogheda-based GP, says there is growing frustration among those who work in GP practices
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports as prison recordings - during which a man convicted of coercive control and perverting the course of justice tries to get his victim to withdraw her evidence - have been played in the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
Demetri Sevastopulo, Washington Bureau Chief with the Financial Times, brings us the very latest as Donald Trump faces a second impeachment vote, while his supporters plan to disrupt Joe Biden's inauguration
Survivors PJ Haverty, who lived for several years in the Tuam Mother and Baby home, and Carmel Larkin, one of the "home babies" who spent her early years with the Bon Secours sisters in Co Galway speak on the long-awaited report
Presenter: Bryan Dobson