
Drivetime
RTE Ireland
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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@DrivetimeRTE
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English
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Episodes
New research breakthrough for bowel cancer immunotherapy
10/20/2025
New research into bowel cancer has identified ways to reactivate the immune system, to help tackle the spread of the condition. For more Professor Aideen Ryan is a Professor in Tumour Immunology at University of Galway.
Duration:00:06:47
Northern Ireland voting rights in presidential elections
10/20/2025
With only four days left until polling day in the Irish presidential election, many voters will be making up their minds this week. But not every Irish citizen is entitled to take part, hundreds of thousands of people in the North may hold Irish passports, but have no say in who the next Irish president will be. Reporter Una Kelly was in Belfast.
Duration:00:08:43
Reaction to Jennie's Law - as a family campaign paves the way for a new Domestic Violence register.
10/20/2025
The minister for justice will seek Cabinet Approval tomorrow for the establishment of a Domestic Violence Register. Under the proposed 'Jennie's Law' named in honour of Jennifer poole. For more on this Anne Clarke, Chief Executive of the Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service & Kathleen Funchion, Sinn Féin MEP.
Duration:00:09:04
Presidential campaign latest
10/20/2025
Presidential candidates are undertaking one final push to convince voters ahead of polling day on Friday. Reporter Barry Lenihan updates us on the latest.
Duration:00:08:57
Gardaí, drones, and scramblers
10/17/2025
Gardaí have been trained to use drones to track scrambler motorcycles since 2023, but have been unable to deploy the tech due to a lack of 'legislative clarity'. Sinn Féin's Paul Connolly TD for Dublin West is on the line to discuss the issue.
Duration:00:06:37
Knife crime
10/17/2025
The Mater Hospital in Dublin has recorded a 68% increase in knife related injuries in its emergency departments, for more on this Drivetime's Una Kelly has the story
Duration:00:10:41
Zelenskyy in the White House
10/17/2025
Ukranian President Zelensky is anxious to secure Tomahawk missiles during his meeting with President Trump at the White House today. For more Drivetime speaks to Yuri Sak, former advisor to the Minister of Defence of Ukraine
Duration:00:11:51
Presidential Election
10/17/2025
With Election day only one week away, Barry Lenihan is in the Drivetime Studio with the latest.
Duration:00:07:26
Presidential race update
10/16/2025
With a week to go until polling, Barry Lenihan reports on the latest developments in the Presidential race.
Duration:00:11:35
Ending daylight savings time
10/16/2025
It's nearly the time of year when clocks go back by an hour, marking the end of daylight savings. But is it time to abolish clock changes? Billy Kelleher (Fianna Fail MEP) and Sean Kelly (Fine Gael MEP) debate.
Duration:00:11:09
Fathers who lost daughters in Israel/Palestine advocate for peace
10/16/2025
Israeli activist Rami Elhanan and Palestinian activist Bassam Aramin have both experienced the devastating loss of their daughters in the Israel/Palestine conflict. Today, they work together to advocate for peace rather than retribution and have spent the week touring Ireland to give this message.
Duration:00:14:15
Verdict in Tom Niland case
10/16/2025
Three men have been jailed for up to 15 years for the manslaughter of Tom Niland in January 2022. We hear from his close friend, the Sligo Independent Councillor Michael Clarke, and Eoin Reynolds, Court Reporter for Ireland International News Agency.
Duration:00:15:10
St John of God's opening a new centre dedicated to psychosis research
10/15/2025
Around 1 in 100 people in Ireland will have psychosis at some point, but experts say it is still poorly understood by the general public. St John of God's research foundation is now opening a new centre dedicated to psychosis research. For more on this our reporter Una Kelly.
Duration:00:09:25
Hospitals report a spike in hot water bottle burns
10/15/2025
Medics are issuing a warning to be vigilent as hospitals report a spike in hot water bottle burns - injuries have almost doubled in five years. For more on this Professor Odhran Shelly, Director of the National Burns Unit in St. James's Hospital.
Duration:00:05:53
Tánaiste Simon Harris survives Dáil confidence motion
10/15/2025
The Dail debated a Motion of Confidence in the Tanaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris this afternoon. The government motion was won by a margin of 94 votes to 65. To discuss this Aontu TD for Mayo, Paul Lawless and Fine Gael Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke.
Duration:00:13:17
Debate on Occupied Territories Bill
10/15/2025
Taoiseach Micheál Martin gave an explanation today in the Dáil of the current position on the Occupied Territories Bill. To debate this Shay Brennan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Rathdown and member of the Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade and Patricia Stephenson, Social Democrats Senator and spokesperson on Foreign Affairs.
Duration:00:10:13
Olympic Federation and Swim Ireland "disappointed" by swimmer Shane Ryan's decision to join controversial Enhanced Games.
10/14/2025
Irish swimmer Shane Ryan has announced that he is to be part of a controversial event that allows participants to use performance-enhancing drugs and doesn't follow World Anti-Doping Agency rules. He joined Cormac and Claire to tell us more.
Duration:00:08:27
A life changing move from O'Connell street in Dublin to Leitrim
10/14/2025
With rising rents, packed commutes, and the endless pace of city life, more and more people are saying goodbye to Dublin and heading west. Martha Gilheany, who made the move from the heart of the capital to County Leitrim she joined Cormac and Claire to tell us more.
Duration:00:08:57
Could HRT reduce the risk of dementiain early Menopause
10/14/2025
A new study, involving researchers in Galway, found early menopause is associated with an increased risk of dementia. The findings follow an analysis of the experiences of over 13 hundred women, to examine the association between reproductive factors and how the brain ages. For more Professor Emer McGrath, Neurologist at University Hospital Galway
Duration:00:07:25
Barry Lenihan gives us updates on the presidential campaign
10/14/2025
Concerns are being raised around the suitability of both Fine Gael's Heather Humphreys and Independent Catherine Connolly for the office of President at a time when both camps claim they're gaining momentum. For the latest Barry Lenihan.
Duration:00:12:16