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Forecast presented by Brandon Creagh. Also, Morning Ireland's Peter O'Connell speaks to sea swimmers and sun-worshippers on Clare's Kilkee Beach.
Morning Ireland reporter Charlie McGinley looks at what's happening around Ireland this June Bank Holiday weekend.
Morning Ireland's Sheila Naughton asked those enjoying the fine weather at Herbert Park in Dublin about the impact it has on them.
Morning Ireland reports on the glorious sunshine, Brian O' Connell meets the prisoners & students who have just completed a course in criminology & Claire Byrne hears about possible flight delays this summer
Morning Ireland's Cian McCormack looks at the rising cost of healthcare in Ireland.
Hour three of an extended Morning Ireland programme covering the impact of Storm Éowyn.
Hour two of an extended Morning Ireland programme covering the impact of Storm Éowyn.
Hour one of an extended Morning Ireland programme covering the impact of Storm Éowyn.
Shane Kenny is a well-known Irish journalist and broadcaster, primarily associated with RTÉ Radio 1. Kenny is notable for launching and being the first editor of RTÉ's flagship radio news program, Morning Ireland. He also served as a news anchor for News at One and This Week, and was RTÉ's US correspondent for ABC network.In addition to his journalism career, Kenny served as the press secretary for the Irish government from 1994 to 1997. .His latest book is titled "Under the Rainbow: Inside John Bruton's Coalition Government" and in this episode he discusses how the book provides an insider account of the Fine Gael, Labour, and Democratic Left coalition government led by John Bruton from late 1994 to June 1997. The book covers significant events such as the Northern Ireland peace process, the Veronica Guerin murder, the 'payments to politicians' tribunal, and the divorce referendum.Shane also opens up about his personal health struggles, particularly with chronic pain and the side effects of benzodiazepinesThis series is brought to you by Close Brothers Motor Finance.
Mary Lou McDonald, leader of Sinn Féin, continues our Morning Ireland party leader interviews.
Former presenter David Davin Power recalls the early days of Morning Ireland as the programme turns 40 today.
Good Morning Ireland, the most recent album from Brian Mackey, encompasses all of the emotions, after the tragic loss of his son to an overdose and the extraordinary renewal with the birth of his daughter, exposing Brian at his lowest and highest moments. With this album, he brings the listener hope and guidance in finding their way toward a light that can only be lit by darkness. The next single "Dust on the Wall," released on May 17th, is one of the songs where he is really working through the grief. His son's ashes sat in the room where his piano was. He would sit and play when he wanted to talk to him, which helped him work through the idea that he was gone, knowing that he was talking to "Dust on the Wall." Brian, who is very active in the realm of supporting mental health partnered with MusiCares®, the Recording Academy's charity, to donate 100% of the proceeds from the track, “Saturday Night Sleeping.” more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Presented by John S. Doyle.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
With John S. Doyle.
With Brian O'Donovan, our Work and Technology Correspondent, and Clare Dunne, Chief Executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association
With reporter, Dyane Connor, live from Brussels
With RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by John S. Doyle
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by John S. Doyle.
Presented by John S. Doyle.
Presented by John S. Doyle.
Sebastian Usher, BBC Middle East correspondent, on the latest developments after a helicopter carrying Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, crashed in northern Iran.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an t-aonú lá déag de Mí na Bealtaine. Is mise BarraMac Giolla Aoláin.Rinne Iosrael buamáil ar chathair Rafah i nGaza, áit atá dubhle daoine ag ceann thiar theas na Stráice. In ainneoin agóidíidirnáisiúnta, sheol Iosrael tancanna isteach in Rafah inné agus ghlac said smacht ar an trasbhealach teorann is mó. Is é seo an príomhbhealach chun cúnamh a fháil isteach i Stráice Gaza. Dúirt an Teach Bán go raibh siad in aghaidh ionradh ar Rafah. Tuairiscítear gur choinnigh na Meiriceánaigh siar lasta mór buamaí a bhí siad le seoladh chuig Iosrael an tseachtain seo caite mar gheall air seo. Bhí imní ar na Náisiúin Aontaithe faoi agus dúradh go raibh Iosrael ag "tachtadh" príomh-artairí cúnaimh Gaza. De réir tuairiscí leanann idirbheartaíocht síochána ar aghaidh san Éigipt idir Iosrael agus Hamas ach níl aon dul chun cinn déanta go dtí seo.Tá Éire tar éis dul ar aghaidh go dtí cluiche ceannais na hEoraifíse den chéad uair ó bhí 2018 ann. D'éirigh le “Bambie Thug” sa bhabhta leathcheannais Dé Máirt, leis an amhrán “Doomsday Blue” in Malmö na Sualainne. Dúirt máthair Bambie Thug Laura le Morning Ireland de chuid RTÉ “nach feidir léi fanacht” go bhfeicfidh sí an t-amhránaí as Corcaigh ag seinm sa chluiche ceannais. Bhí díomá ar lucht leanúna na hEoraifíse mar níor bhain an Astráil áit amach sa chomórtas i mbliana. Bhí ar na heagraithe leithscéal a ghabháil tar éis do dhuine de thaibheoirí Dé Máirt siombail a bhí ar son na Palaistíne a thaispeáint, agus rinneadh agóid mhór nuair a bhí an t-amhránaí as Iosrael ag seinm Déardaoin. Tá go leor daoine ag moladh gur chóir baghcat a dhéanamh ar an chluiche ceannais anocht, mar gheall ar rannpháirtíocht Iosrael, agus an cogadh fós ar siúl in Gaza.Beidh dhá chluiche ceannais cúige sa pheil ar siúl an deireadh seachtaine beag seo. Ceaptar go mbeadh an bua ag Baile Átha Cliath ar Lú go héasca i gcluiche ceannais Laighean, ach, maidir le cluiche ceannais Uladh i gCluain Eois Dé Domhnaigh, tá tá sé deacair buaiteoir a phiocadh amach idir Ard Mhacha agus Dún na nGall. Tá JimMcGuinness ar ais mar bhainisteoir Dhún na nGall agus támuinín ard ann. Tá sé ag cur orthu a chreidiúint gur féidirleo rudaí a dhéanamh nárbh fhéidir leo a dhéanamh anuraidh. Ar an taobh eile tá Kieran McGeeney ag lorg achéad bhua i gcraobh Uladh as deich n-iarracht. Ba cheart gur comórtas spreagúil a bheadh ann. Bhuaigh Ciarraí agus Gaillimh na cluichí ceannais eile i gCúige Mumhan agus i gCúige Chonnacht an tseachtain seo caite. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS trasbhealach teorann - border crossing lasta buamaí - a cargo of bombs tachtadh - suffocating, smothering lucht leanúna na hEoraifíse - Eurovision followers/fans taibheoirí - performers spreagúil - exciting
Caitriona Perry, Washington-based BBC News Chief Presenter, reports on the latest testimony from Stormy Daniels in Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Presented by Ronan Kelly.
Presented by Fiona Kelly.
Presented by Ronan Kelly.
Denis McCauley, incoming president of the Irish Medical Organisation tells Morning Ireland the issues he will highlight at the union's annual general meeting taking place in Killarney.
Presented by Ronan Kelly.
John Boyle, General-Secretary of the INTO, speaks to Morning Ireland ahead of the annual teachers' union conference in Derry.
Presented by Ronan Kelly.
Emmett McConomy, whose 11-year-old brother Stephen was killed by a soldier in 1982 in Derry, reacts to the Irish Government's decision to legally challenge the Northern Ireland Legacy Act.
Hello and welcome to The European Network's Ireland EU50 podcast. In this series we will be complementing our collection of articles that have been published over the last 18 months on The European Network website that celebrate 50 years of Ireland in the European Union. Today our guest is journalist Valerie Cox. Valerie has worked with all the national newspapers & spent 24 years working with RTÉ on Morning Ireland, Drivetime and on the Today Show with Pat Kenny and Sean O'Rourke covering everything from current affairs to the District court. Valerie has also worked abroad in Sri Lanka and in Vietnam. In her article for the EU50 series, Valerie discusses just how far Ireland has gone over the last 50 years of membership and examines the realisation that we are all one, that we can work together to create not only a better Europe, as in the original EEC, but a better world for everyone. You can access the article here. Valerie is chatting with The European Network's Lennard Van Otterloo. This series is presented in cooperation with the Irish Foreign Ministry as part of the Communicating Europe Initiative. For more information join us on our website.
In the first of a two part series on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, reporter Sally-Ann Barrett went to a local village in Co Galway to hear the impact that speed on regional roads is having on vulnerable road users.
Rinneadh na tarraingtí do chrobh péile na hÉireann chomh maith le Corn Tailteann beo ar an chlár Morning Ireland ar RTÉ Raidió a hAon maidin inniu.
We hear from Eve McDowell who spoke to Morning Ireland two years ago about her experience of being stalked and Dr. Catherine O'Sullivan, Lecturer in University College Cork School of Law and chair of the Sexual Violence Centre Cork, discusses their research into stalking and harassment in Ireland.
Cian McCormack reports on the tens of thousands of court summonses that are backlogged in the Irish court system, according to new figures obtained by Morning Ireland.
Rachael English pays tribute to former Morning Ireland colleague Deirdre Purcell after her death was announced yesterday.
Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture Correspondent, explains what attendees can expect at this year's National Ploughing Championships and Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann, and Alice Doyle, Chair of the IFA Farm Family Committee, discuss the impact of weather on farming in Ireland.
In the final report in a series on Morning Ireland this week, our reporter Aisling Moloney looks into the availability of child contact centres in Ireland, and whether child welfare in situations of domestic violence is protected.
Dr. Tom Kolditz is the founding Director of the Ann and John Doerr Institute for New Leaders at Rice University–the most comprehensive, evidence-based, university-wide leader development program globally. The Doerr Institute was recognized in 2019 as the Association of Leadership Educators' top university leader development program. Before Rice, he taught as a Professor in the Practice of Leadership and Management and Director of the Leadership Development Program at the Yale School of Management.A retired Brigadier General, Tom led the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership at West Point for 12 years. In that role, he was responsible for West Point's teaching, research, and outreach activities in Management, Leader Development Science, Psychology, and Sociology and was titled Professor Emeritus after retirement. A highly experienced global leader, General Kolditz has more than 35 years in leadership roles on four continents. His career has focused on either leading organizations himself or studying leadership and leadership policy across sectors. In 2017, he was honored with the prestigious Warren Bennis Award for Excellence in Leadership—an honor also bestowed on Doris Kearns Goodwin, Howard Schultz, Tom Peters, and Benazir Bhutto. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and is a member of the Academy of Management. Professor Kolditz has presented leadership content to more than 300 governmental, corporate, and social sector audiences worldwide. As a professor, he has led academic seminars or given lectures to students from Babson, Wellesley, Duke, Columbia, Yale, the University of Missouri, the Military Psychology Center of the Israel Defense Forces, Peking University, the Beijing International MBA program, Harvard Law School, & Harvard's Center for Public Leadership. He's worked with the CIA, FBI, and DEA. Kolditz has appeared on Bloomberg TV, 60 Minutes Sports, ABC World News, ABC 20-20, Al Jazeera, MSNBC, CBS, NPR, Calgary Today, Morning Ireland, and interviews with reporters from the New York Times, the Associated Press, Time, Discovery, the Washington Post, and more than a dozen national and international news agencies.Dr. Kolditz holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology from Vanderbilt University, three Master's degrees, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Missouri. Quotes From This Episode"In the first chapter of Leadership Reckoning we excoriate universities, for sloppy, uncoordinated, amateurish leader development, that just doesn't match their excellence. "Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeDoerr Institute for New LeadersCarnegie Elective Classification for Leadership for Public PurposeHigherLedLeadership Reckoning by Kolditz, Gill, & BrownInclusify by JohnsonThe Inclusive Leader's Playbook: The Work of the Inclusive Leader by MacKenty BradyAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals with a keen interest in the study, practice, and teaching of leadership. Plan now for ILA's 24th Global Conference online October 6 & 7, 2022, and/or onsite in Washington, D.C., October 13-16, 2022.Connect with Scott AllenWebsite
When Dubliner Derek Scally goes to Christmas Eve Mass on a visit home from Berlin, he finds more memories than congregants in the church where he was once an altar boy. Not for the first time, the collapse of the Catholic Church in Ireland brings to mind the fall of another powerful ideology – East German communism. While Germans are engaging earnestly with their past, Scally sees nothing comparable going on in his native land. So he embarks on a quest to unravel the tight hold the Church had on the Irish.The Best Catholics in the World is the remarkable result of his three-year journey. With wit, wisdom and compassion Scally gives voice and definition to the murky and difficult questions that face a society coming to terms with its troubling past. It is both a lively personal odyssey and a resonant and gripping work of reporting that is a major contribution to the story of Ireland.Derek Scally has written for the Irish Times since 2000. He is based in Berlin. The Best Catholics in the World is his first book.Rachael English is a journalist and writer. She is presenter of Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1. Her latest book, The Paper Bracelet, is published by Hachette UK.The Dublin Festival of History is brought to you by Dublin City Council, and organised by Dublin City Libraries, in partnership with Dublin City Council Culture Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.