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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Episodes
Meta and TikTok in breach of transparency rules
10/24/2025
The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that both TikTok and Meta are in breach of transparency rules. Brian O'Donovan, our Work and Technology Correspondent tells us more.
Duration:00:04:03
Road Safety
10/24/2025
Gardai and the Emergency Services are encouraging everyone to stay safe on our roads. Reporter John Cooke has been meeting some of those on the front line in Galway.
Duration:00:06:47
How 'retail event' shopping goes against the best principles of sustainability
10/24/2025
Fionnuala Moran, Sustainability Influencer and Broadcaster
Duration:00:04:31
The German crane company on their viral ad after the Louvre heist
10/24/2025
Alexander Boecker, MD of Boecker
Duration:00:06:27
Conditions for pregnant women and young mothers in Gaza
10/24/2025
Jamil Sawalmeh, Country Director of ActionAid Palestine
Duration:00:06:27
No EU decision to freeze Russian assets to fund Ukraine
10/24/2025
Bill Browder, Founder & CEO of Hermitage Capital, prominent Putin-critic, and Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign; Lisa Yasko, Ukrainian MP
Duration:00:13:33
Why a tax-hike on e-cigarettes is prompting vapers to bulk buy
10/24/2025
Mark Murphy, Senior Policy Manager with the Irish Heart Foundation; Dr Garrett McGovern, Medical Director and Addiction Specialist at the Priority Medical Clinic.
Duration:00:08:49
EU leaders expected to give 140 billion euro of frozen Russian assets on loan to Ukraine
10/23/2025
Under the deal, Ukraine would only repay the loan once Russia makes war reparations. It comes as EU countries have formally adopted the 19th package of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Minister of State for European Affairs & Defence Thomas Byrne, and Chris Weafer, Chief Executive of Macro-Advisory, discuss.
Duration:00:15:31
Optometrists warn about novelty contact lenses
10/23/2025
With Halloween just days away, Ireland’s health regulator CORU has issued a stark warning. Those spooky “cat’s eyes” or “vampire lenses” might look good for one night, but they could leave you with lasting eye damage, or even blindness. Declan Hovenden, member of the Optical Registration Board & Head of Optometry at TU Dublin, explains.
Duration:00:05:48
Barry Lenihan gives us the latest from the Presidential campaign
10/23/2025
Presidential contenders are making their final pitches tonight with polling stations opening at seven o'clock in the morning. Here's the latest from our reporter Barry Lenihan.
Duration:00:10:53
Reaction to the Soldier F verdict, found 'not guilty' on all 7 charges relating to Bloody Sunday
10/23/2025
A former British paratrooper was found not guilty of two murders and five attempted murders on Bloody Sunday in Derry in January of 1972. To discuss this, we hear from author and journalist Aoife Moore, whose uncle Patrick Doherty was shot dead on Bloody Sunday, and Daniel Holder, Director of the Committee on the Administration of Justice.
Duration:00:09:51
A second night of violence in Citywest, and 16 charged
10/23/2025
Gardai say they believe a further protest is planned for Citywest tonight. For more on second night of disturbances at the Citywest accommodation centre, Detective Garda Niall Hodgins, Vice-President of the Garda Representative Association and Chief Commissioner at the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Liam Herrick.
Duration:00:12:12
A US lawyer representing Epstein survivors on renewed focus on the scandal
10/22/2025
"Nobody’s Girl", by Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent voices in the Jeffrey Epstein case is now out. In the book - Giuffre, lays bare her story of abuse, trafficking, and power without consequence. Cormac was joined by Mary Fitilchyan, an attorney with The Bloom Firm in Los Angeles, which has represented several Epstein survivors.
Duration:00:07:11
A Cork man talks about of his recent kidnapping in Tanzania
10/22/2025
An Irish man who was abducted and threatened with death while travelling in Tanzania. Dan MacCarthy was held hostage by five men in Dar es Salaam last Thursday morning after a bogus taxi collected him to bring him to the airport in the early morning. Dan is now home safe and sound in Ireland, he spoke with Cormac.
Duration:00:11:32
Fallout from last night's violent protests at the Citywest IPAS Centre
10/22/2025
The protest began after a man had appeared in court, charged with the sexual assault of a girl two days ago. For reaction Independent TD Paul Gogarty, who represents the area and Ciaran O' Connor- Senior Analyst at Institute for Strategic Dialogue.
Duration:00:12:54
Chair of the National Review Panel on her examination into circumstances around how a 10year old girl in the care of Tusla
10/22/2025
Children's minister Norma Foley has asked Tusla's national review panel to urgently examine the circumstances around how a 10-year-old girl in the care of Tusla was allegedly sexually assaulted. Cormac spoke to Helen Buckley, National Review Panel Chair.
Duration:00:11:19
At least 57 people have been killed in Gaza since yesterday according to the Hamas-run ministry
10/21/2025
12 of the bodies were recovered from rubble, and 45 were killed by "direct targeting" by Israel. It comes as the World Food Programme say that not enough aid is getting into Gaza due to the closures of the Rafah crossing. For the latest from Gaza Jacob Granger, Emergency Coordinator with Doctors Without Borders in Al Mawasi in Gaza.
Duration:00:09:00
Tonight's Presidential debate preview
10/21/2025
Candidates are preparing for tonight's final televised debate of the Presidential Election - a showpiece which often provides huge moments in Presidential campaigns. For the latest Reporter Barry Lenihan and Gail McElroy, Professor of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin.
Duration:00:12:01
Government accuses some Local authorities of "undermining national efforts" to tackle vacancy and dereliction
10/21/2025
Cabinet heard yesterday how several councils made no compulsory purchase orders of homes or sites, in 2023 or 2024. For more on this Minister of State in the Department of Housing, with responsibility for Planning and Local Government and Fine Gael TD for Waterford.
Duration:00:14:33
Gardai are warning of the increasing power and danger of fireworks
10/21/2025
Several Chinese-made fireworks have been described as resembling small missiles, with the potential for serious injury. For more on this Ralph Reigel,Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent and Claire Corridan, vet and animal behaviour and welfare expert, with Veterinary Ireland.
Duration:00:06:49