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Retail expert Damien O'Reilly of the Technological University of Dublin says shops with street level entrances will reopen but with restrictions...
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Michelin Star Chef JP McMahon talks to Damien O'Reilly to give his thoughts on what a sustainable diet is on the back of what Marco Springmann had to say on RTÉ's 'What Planet Are You Living On?' documentary
Suzanne Campbell talks to Damien O'Reilly about therapy horses
Peadar Ó Scanaill of The Irish Veterinary Union joins Damien O'Reilly to talk about Bovine TB in Ireland.
Clinical Psychologist, DR. Eddie Murphy joins Damien O'Reilly and Peadar Ó Scanaill of The Irish Veterinary Union to talk about the struggles that some farmers have dealing with their mental health.
Irish Beef farmers are caught in a perfect storm with Brexit, Brazilian Beef and the Climate Change debate ongoing. Justin Mc Carthy, Editor of the Irish Farmer's Journal joined Damien O'Reilly in studio this morning to discuss these key issues for farmers in 2019.
It has been a week of mixed emotions for the people of County Offaly, with the highs of Shane Lowry securing his first Major title at the Open Championship to fears up to 1,000 jobs could be lost after a ESB power plant redevelopment in Offaly was refused. Journalist PJ Cunningham joined Damien O'Reilly to discuss the highs and lows of this week.
One of the best experiences we've had with Banter this year was at Bloom in the Phoenix Park where we took over a tent in the Food Village for three days of talking and interviews. We started off our residency with this discussion featuring Damien O'Reilly from RTÉ Radio One’s CountryWide, Mairead Lavery from the Farmers Journal and Irish Country Living and Pat Lalor from Ballad Organic Farm and Kilbeggan Organic Foods talking about some of the issues which rural Ireland faces at the moment.
Damien O'Reilly charts the progress of the St. Brigid’s Senior Football team through the 2004 AIB club campaign, through the eyes of a supporter and includes interviews with players and supporters and footage from training sessions and matches.(2004)
Ireland's Chief Veterinary Officer, Martin Blake, tells Damien O'Reilly on RTE's Countrywide that the Department of Agriculture does not know the number of horses in the country.
Alo Mohan, a poultry farmer from Cavan, tells Ella why poultry farmers are in crisis. She also talks to poultry processor, Vincent Carton. (RTE Radio 1's farming and food series, Countrywide, presented by Damien O'Reilly)