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Morning Ireland

RTÉ Radio 1
195 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 05, 25
RTÉ's flagship news and current affairs radio programme and the most listened-to show in Ireland, featuring the latest news and analysis with Gavin Jennings, Audrey Carville, Áine Lawlor and Mary Wilson. Listen live Monday to Friday at 7am on RTÉ Radio 1.

Episodes

Phil Mercer, BBC Correspondent in Australia, reports on the latest events at the trial of Erin Patterson who was charged with murdering her estranged husband's parents and aunt in 2023 by spiking their beef Wellington lunch with lethal death cap mushrooms.
Sheila Naughton reports on a special event to mark three decades of Riverdance.
Regional Reporter, Teresa Mannion reports on the call for a total ban on inshore fishing by industrial trawlers which is becoming an increasingly divisive issue amongst coastal communities in Cork and Kerry.
Márta Korbonits, Professor of Endocrinology at the Queen Mary University in London, on a 'tug of war' over the body of an Irishman who was one of the tallest men in the world when he died in the 1700s.
Morning Ireland reporter Charlie McGinley looks at what's happening around Ireland this June Bank Holiday weekend.
Aengus Cox, RTE Agriculture correspondent, on the opening day of this years Bloom at Dublin's Phoenix Park.
Jackie Fox, RTE reporter discusses reports that the Trump administration has ordered a pause on new visa interviews for foreign students. Michael Doorley, owner of SAYIT Travel, outlines the advice for any students awaiting interviews for their J1 student visas.
Siobhan Maguire, Consumer Journalist, discusses the European Commission's calls for Shein to respond to probe into potential breaches of consumer law.
Eamon Connaughton, Katie McCabe's first coach with Kilnamanagh A.F.C, discusses how she helped Arsenal beat Barcelona to win the UEFA Women's Champions League final.
James Murphy, Chairperson of of Skellig Coast Tourism Network, discusses a new protest by boat owners in a legal row over licences that is preventing access to the world famous Sceilg Mhichíl.