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November 16th-21st highlights: including Michael D Higgins: Ireland’s Ninth President, The Death of Bunny Munro, and Daddy Issues
November 16th-21st highlights: including Michael D Higgins: Ireland’s Ninth President, The Death of Bunny Munro, and Daddy Issues
Contrary to received logic, JNLRs reveal popularity of live radio among younger audience members
RTÉ’s phone-in show comes under most scrutiny as Radio 1’s revamped schedule begins
Document outlines measures taken by OPW such as installation of ‘crash decks’ which help to reduce risks to the ancient monastic site
Alice Cairns said in 2016, 30 years after her son disappeared, that she had only recently started to accept he would not be coming back
Montrose can learn from the crisis in London, as Trump lawsuit threat and febrile political climate show how any mistake can be seized upon
When the news and PR sectors intersect to the degree that they do in Ireland, it becomes fair to ask whose interests the news ultimately serves
Conversations with Parents podcast with Jen Hogan
To dismantle the BBC would constitute an act of extraordinary self-harm
RTÉ Radio 1 has seen its biggest shake-up in decades. Its new presenters face a marathon, not a sprint
Television: Less hysterical than the likes of Love Hate and Kin, this is spectacularly average and on a random Sunday in November, that will do just fine
Creator of Would You Believe series filmed what is believed to be the first televised programme about famine
Broadcaster has axed its TV documentary unit, with more cuts to come
November 9th-14th: Trespasses, Hidden Assets, 10 Things to Know About, Futureville Ireland and Palm Royale
It’s the biggest change to the station’s weekday line-up since 1999. But what does that really mean?
He studied me a second, as if trying to assess if I was a Dublin jackeen out to make a feck of him
Move follows controversy over former minister Ivan Yates providing coaching to Jim Gavin while broadcasting on political matters
Popular yet provocative host is RTÉ Radio 1’s big performer
Latest JNLR figures come ahead of a huge upheaval to RTÉ Radio 1’s daytime scheduling
From the skorts controversy to the quiet battles off the field, a new RTÉ documentary opens the door on the lives of players
Unions criticise decision to ‘dramatically increase commercialisation’ via outsourcing
Séamus Byrne, who runs St Gemma’s Healing Ministry in Kilkenny, told RTÉ Prime Time that Carey promised to buy him a car
Broadcaster had to abandon studies in 1979, but is welcomed back as ‘national treasure’
Television: Absorbing documentary is full of faceless villains acting with reckless abandon
November 2nd-7th highlights: including Trackers: The People v The Banks, All Her Fault and Pluribus
The Prime Time presenter reflects on politics, loss and life lessons in a fast-paced and enjoyable book
The paralympian may have retired from competitive swimming, but she’s opening a new chapter as the youngest coach on RTÉ’s Ireland’s Fittest Family
Developer gives detailed breakdown of costs and profit margin in building apartments on prime Donnybrook site
Byrne is set to rejoin Newstalk and host the weekday morning slot being vacated by Pat Kenny
This is her life: the RTÉ presenter on loving her job, her ‘red-line feminist issue’ and how the death of her sister Anne changed everything
Radio: Veteran host tackles difficult issues in trademark style, while Drivetime deputy Claire Brock grills RTÉ boss
Cairn previously received permission in 2023 from An Bord Pleanála for 608 units
News organisations made application to judge in respect of reporting restrictions
All-Ireland winning player and manager reflects on turbulent debut season with Antrim
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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