Morning Ireland

Morning Ireland Morning Ireland is Ireland’s most listened to radio programme. For the latest news and best analysis, tune into RTÉ Radio One between 7 and 9am.

Morning Ireland is the breakfast news programme broadcast by RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland and is noted as that country's most listened to radio programme. It is broadcast each weekday morning between 7-9am and is presented by Cathal Mac Coille, Rachael English and Gavin Jennings. Occasional weekend editions are also aired on the occasion of major breaking news stories such as general elections, referend

ums or important news events. The programme has been broadcast since 1984 and since that time has been presented by numerous eminent broadcasters including Aine Lawlor, Cathal Mac Coille, David Hanly and Joe Little.

15/12/2023

Niamh McCoy, Croke Park Museum Director. discusses the sale of seats from the Cusack Stand later today.

15/12/2023

Larysa Gerasko, Ukraine's Ambassador to Ireland, reacts to the EU decision to open membership talks with Ukraine.

15/12/2023

Moira Hannon speaks to 71-year-old Bobby Norris from Tallaght in Dublin, who suffered a stroke two years ago and Prof. Joseph Harbison, Clinical Lead, Irish National Audit of Stroke, discusses how Ireland fares when it comes to strokes.

15/12/2023

Cian McCormack speaks to Dr. Chris Hook of Médecins sans frontières/ Doctors Without Borders who is working as an emergency physician in the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis as Israel's intense bombardment of Gaza continues.

15/12/2023

Kieran Dineen speaks to asylum seekers who have recently arrived in Ireland while Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, urges the government to get all currently unhoused asylum seekers into State accommodation before Christmas.

15/12/2023

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, visits the Forensic Science Laboratory's new €80 million facility to find out about their work in solving crime.

08/12/2023

Two weeks after the attack on a group of children and their carer outside a Dublin city centre school, the impact of those events is still playing out in the lives of people living nearby. Our Education Correspondent Emma O'Kelly reports.

08/12/2023

Steve Futterman reports from Los Angeles as the city recognises 100 years of the famous sign atop the Hollywood Hills.

08/12/2023

In Dublin, the funeral procession for Shane MacGowan will start at 11.00 and travel by horse drawn carriage from South Lotts Road, down Pearse Street and on to Westland Row. Then in Nenagh, his funeral will take place at St Mary of the Rosary church at 15.30. Cian McCormack reports from Nenagh while...

04/12/2023

Paraic O’Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, has the latest from the Middle East as the resumed Israeli offensive focuses on southern Gaza and pressure mounts to protect civilians.

04/12/2023

Presented by Fiona Kelly.

24/11/2023

Kate Varley gets a look behind the scenes of The Late Late Toy Show set as Patrick Kielty prepares to present the show for the very first time.

17/11/2023

Kevin Nolan, lecturer in physics at Technological University Dublin discusses a newly-analysed planet where it rains sand and smells of burnt matches.

17/11/2023

Marc O'Driscoll reports on one person's experience with the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, and Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson, discusses why so few vacant and derelic refurbishment grants have been provided.

27/10/2023

Harriet Alexander, US-based journalist with the latest on the shooting in the city of Lewiston, Maine which killed 18 people.

27/10/2023

John Lyndon, ALLMEP, discusses the serious issues in the continuing Israel/Palestine conflict and the quest to free the 220 hostages.

27/10/2023

Sharon Gaffney speaks to Irish sailor Pamela Lee who is leading an all female team in a major international competition

27/10/2023

Cian McCormack talks to Adi Kikozashvili, the sister of a man who was kidnapped by Hamas on October the 7th.

18/10/2023

Gershon Baskin, International Communities Organization, reacts to the latest developments as Israel-Hamas conflict death toll rises.

18/10/2023

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the escalating conflict in Israel and Gaza.

12/10/2023

Maurice Cohen, chairman of the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland, reflects on the death of Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti; Nebal Farsakh, Palestinian Red Crescent Society spokesperson, describes the situation facing aid workers in Gaza as airstrikes intensify.

12/10/2023

Mick Clifford, Irish Examiner Special Correspondent, on the Garda review into the murder investigation of Una Lynskey 52 years ago, as well as the killing of another man who was wrongly linked with her death.

12/10/2023

Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports on the confirmation that Kim Damti was killed in Saturday's Hamas attack on a music festival.

11/10/2023

Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader, discusses the measures announced in Budget 2024.

11/10/2023

Julian Druker, Correspondent with Channel 5 news in the UK, on the decision by Holly Willoughby, presenter of ITV's This Morning, to step down after 14 years.

10/10/2023

Niall O' Dowd, Founder of Irish Central.com, discusses the legacy of American businessman and philanthropist Chuck Feeney who has died aged 92.

06/10/2023

Eileen Magnier, North-West Correspondent, on the ongoing garda investigation into the tragic deaths of 10 people in Creeslough one year ago.

06/10/2023

Shane McElhatton, Radio One Series Editor of the Decade of Commemorations, speaks to Dr. Leeann Lane, Dept of History at DCU, historian John Dorney, and Cormac Moore, Dublin City Council Historian-in-residence, 100 years after 8,000 republican prisoners, men and women, went on mass hunger strike.

05/10/2023

Moira Hannon speaks to Claire Donegan, founder of THRIVE Recovery, and James Browne, Minister of State for Law Reform and a Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford, reacts to new figures that show there is far more problem gambling in Ireland than previously thought.

05/10/2023

Professor Pete Lunn, ESRI, discusses the growing issue of problem gambling among adults in Ireland.

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Morning Ireland

Morning Ireland is the breakfast news programme broadcast by RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland and is the country's most listened-to radio programme. It is broadcast each weekday morning between 7 and 9am and is presented by Bryan Dobson, Rachael English, Gavin Jennings and Audrey Carville. Occasional weekend editions are also aired on the occasion of major breaking news stories such as general elections, referendums or other important news events. The programme has been broadcast since 1984 and since that time has been presented by numerous eminent broadcasters including Aine Lawlor, Cathal Mac Coille, David Hanly and Joe Little.

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