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    Investigation continues into the violent death of inmate in Wheatfield prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 2:51


    Robin Schiller, News and Security Correspondent with the Irish Independent

    A big day for Irish Athletics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 15:35


    It was a glittering night for Ireland at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham where Gold for Mark English was swiftly followed by Silver for Rhasidat Adeleke. Reports from Katie Kirk, Shane Ó Curraighín, analysis by Greg Allen, and we hear from Rhasidat's mother, Ade Adeleke.

    Preliminary report into incident in which a man was partially sucked out of plane

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 3:49


    Kevin Byrne, retired Air Corps Lieutenant Colonel and airport security and safety auditor

    Politicians urge HSE to fund Friedreich's ataxia drug

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 4:29


    A number of Fianna Fáil TDs, Senators and MEPs have signed a letter protesting the recommendation not to fund a drug used to treat Friedreich's ataxia. Fiachra O'Cionnaith of our political staff.

    Summer events to look forward to in the coming weeks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 5:34


    While the summer festival season in Ireland is drawing to a close, there are still plenty of fun summer events to look forward to. Reporter Cathal Dowd.

    Impact on farmers as the long hot summer continues

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 9:11


    Aengus Cox our Agriculture Correspondent is in the south east of the country this afternoon, where the IFA has been highlighting the impact on farms. We also hear from Bill O'Keeffe, a dairy farmer in Kilkenny and IFA Farm Business Chair.

    Grocery prices are likey to rise in the coming months

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:44


    A conbination of heat and rising energy prices are hitting food producers with what has been termed a 'polycrisis of costs'. To talk about the latest inflation figures, UCC Lecturer in Accounting, Dr Oliver Browne.

    FAI has become the latest football association to withdraw its support for Gianni Infantin's re-election as president of FIFA

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 6:12


    For the latest on this our Soccer Corespondent, Tony O'Donohue.

    Irish competitors going for gold at the European Athletics Championship

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:16


    There is lots of Irish interest with some big names on the track and in the pool. For the latest and a look ahead RTE's Greg Allen.

    Nigel Farage is on course to win back his seat in the Clacton by-election

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:48


    Voters in Clacton are today deciding who their next MP will be. Juliette Gash of our political staff is in Clacton.

    The country prepares for its best solar eclipse in decades

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 8:47


    Eye specialists have warned people not to look at this extraordinary event with the naked eye, which means there is high demand in shops for the recommended special glasses. Our reporter Laura Whelan was out at one of the shops in Dublin City Centre. We also hear from Dublin Based Astrophotographer, Tom O'Donoghue.

    Another rise in the number of people who can't pay their energy bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 6:33


    For more on these figures, Michelle Murphy, Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland.

    The impact of hospital parking charges

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 6:32


    David Cullinane TD and Sinn Fein spokesperson on Health, has called for a funded plan to phase out hospital car parking charges, saying patients and families should not be charged simply because they need healthcare.

    A number of people were injured when they were attacked by a dog in Co Clare

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 4:11


    Gardai are investating the incident which took place on Saturday. For the latest Frankie Coote, the Clare County Dog Warden who attended the scene.

    New report recommends one-to-one counselling in primary schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 2:49


    Young children's mental health and resilience in life can be improved by one-to-one counselling sessions in primary schools, a Government-backed report says. For more on this our political reporter, Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.

    A man is recovering in hospital after a suspected shark bite off the coast of Co Waterford

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 2:18


    The Irish Coast Guard was alerted to an incident on board a small fishing vessel south of Ardmore for the details Marc O'Driscoll, South East Correspondent.

    Fuel and diesel prices are set to rise again

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 4:25


    The increase of 19% for diesel and 11% for fuel, come ahead of a scheduled phased restoration of excise from September 1st. Aengus Cox, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent.

    Workers at Oberstown Children Detention Campus take part in an 8hr work stoppage today

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 3:27


    The action is due to a continuing dispute over resourcing and safe staffing at the campus and is the second in a series of planned weekly work stoppages. For more on this Fórsa national secretary Hazel Nolan.

    Tributes paid to Donegal football great, James McHugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 6:04


    Donegal Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher and Anthony Molloy, the 92 All Ireland winning Captain.

    New figures on the number of people reporting side effects while on anti- obesity drugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 7:18


    The medicines regulator says it has recorded just over 1500 adverse reactions to the anti-obesity injections known as GLP-1s. Expert in managing obesity, Professor Donal O'Shea talks about some of the side effects he's seen.

    UK Minister visits Irish schools to look at our approach to education for underprivileged young people

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 7:10


    The former Government Minister Alan Milburn has been meeting people in Dublin, including staff and students at St Seton's Secondary School in Ballyfermot. One student who has just completed his leaving cert, Callum Redmond spoke with out reporter Laura Whelan and we hear from the Principal of St. Seton's school, Sarah Green.

    Ireland will experenice a near total eclipse with 96% of the sun being covered by the moon tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 3:26


    It's the first eclipse of this scale since 1999, for more on this Dr Niall Smith head of MTU in Blackrock Observatory.

    Next steps in the legal process for Daniel Kinahan and the conditions in Portlaoise prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 9:31


    Crime and Defence Editor with the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star, Michael O'Toole, and the former governor of Mountjoy, John Lonergan.

    Motor bike safety is the focus of a new campaign introduced today by the Road Safety Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 4:34


    The death of a motorcyclist in Donegal at the weekend brings the number of motorcyclists killed on the road this year so far to 16. David Martin of the RSA.

    Should smoking be banned for future generations?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 2:47


    The Government is considering banning the sale of cigarettes and nicotine inhaling products to future generations. Our reporter Alex Redmond asked people in Phibsboro in Dublin what they think about the proposal.

    New research found that the more that people moved the lower their risk of cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 5:11


    Researchers looked at areas such as how long people spent sleeping, sedentary behaviour such as watching TV, standing and then any movement and at what intensity. For more on this the study's lead author, Dr John Mitchell from the University College London.

    The mystery of the large book orders that make no sense

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 4:03


    Book shops in several countries have received massive orders for books, prompting concerns that the books are being used to train AI. Kenny's bookshop in Galway received one of the mystery orders, Tomás Kenny of Kenny's Bookshop joined Rachael.

    More than 1.6 million people attended the first Fleadh in Belfast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 5:18


    To describe the experience of the last eight days, Gavin McKenna, Head of Marketing at Visit Belfast.

    Eight people killed in a school shooting in Thailand

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 5:52


    Reported to be among the victims are the 14-year-old suspect's two grandparents, who were shot dead before he headed to a prestigious school on the outskirts of Bangkok. For the latest Jonathan Head, South East Asia Correspondent for the BBC.

    Irish consumers borrowed a record of over 3 billion euro in the year to March

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 4:07


    It's the highest value of personal loans over a 12-month period on record, according to the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. For more on these figures, Chief Economist with the Banking and Payments Federation Ali Uhr.

    Iranian parliament is reviewing a draft plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 6:11


    For the latest, Middle East Correspondent, with the Economist Gregg Carlstrom.

    US judge fined Meta $567 million over child- safety issues

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 3:43


    The technology company which owns and operates Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Threads - said they disagreed with the ruling and would be appealing it. For more on this Alex Cooney from Cybersafe Kids.

    New season of The Traitors Ireland kicks off in three weeks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 5:48


    With a brand new group of players set for yet another high-stakes game of deception, trickery, and skullduggery in Slane Castle. To tell us more of what we can expect Teresa Smith, Commissioning Editor with RTE's Factual Entertainment.

    Cork and Galway all Ireland camogie final this weekend

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 7:54


    Our reporter Sally Ann Barrett was speaking to Galway fans in Athenry and in Cork, our reporter Barry Gallagher chatted to some of the younger members of St Finbar's in Tohers. We also hear from Martina Harkin, former Galway player and co-host of the Maroon and White podcast and Briege Corkery, former Cork Player.

    Mourners attending the funeral of the Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker are told she ‘lived a life full to the brim'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 6:44


    The funeral of one of the country's most successful actors heard that she didn't want today to be about sadness but about celebration. For more our reporter Eleanor Burnhill.

    Slight rise in the rate of unemployment

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 3:33


    Figures released by the central statistics office show the employment rose in July and now stands at just over 5%. For the details, Chief Economist with Deloitte, Kate English.

    Should the school day be changed?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 6:30


    The Department of Education is to review primary school hours in a move that could lead to changes in the amount of time children spend in the classroom. For more on this Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fail TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Education Committee.

    Could there be health measures in middle age to ward off dementia

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 4:08


    Scientists in the US claim to have identified three health measures in middle age that can ward off dementia for more than a decade. For more on this study Prof. Sean Kenelly, Consultant in Geriatric Medicine in Tallaght University Hospital.

    Nigel Farage to stand in the Clacton By-Election for a seat he vacated jsut a month ago

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 3:24


    The Reform leader stepped down folowing controversy over financial donations. For the latest Whitehall Editor with the Financial Times, Lucy Fisher.

    The campaign to bring back the tea trolley on country's trains

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 5:54


    It's been a source of much frustration for many rail passengers, who've been campaigning to bring back refreshments. Edel McAllister reports.

    Shelbourne prepare to take on Ajax Amsterdam in the third qualifying round of UEFS's Conference League tonight

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 2:26


    For the latest on tonight game, former Shelbourne Player, Stuart Byrne.

    July was one of the hottest, driest and sunniest months on record for Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2026 11:33


    The extreme conditions here are part of a pattern across Europe, which scientists say would be virtually impossible without climate change. Climatologist with Met Eireann, Paul Moore has more details. We also hear how July's weather has affected our plant life, from reporter, Edel McAllister.

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