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This Week
A look at events making the news in Ireland over the last week, presented by Justin McCarthy. Listen live every Sunday at 1pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Dublin Central by-election 03.05.2026 14:22
RTEs Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri joins Paul in studio to have a look at both the candidates and the issues in the constituency.
Central Bank targeting social media fraud 03.05.2026 8:46
The Central Bank of Ireland is now targeting illegal financial promotions on social media, in a bid to protect Irish consumers. To discuss this we speak to Peter Gallagher, who is the Bank's Head of Enforcement, Market Abuse and Oversight.
CETA - Controversial trade agreement 03.05.2026 8:39
Controversial legislation heads to the Seanad on Wednesday, on a topic which has already triggered rancorous debates in the Dáil and even Supreme Court challenges. For more we speak to Pat Leahy, Political Editor with the Irish Times.
Flotilla Activist 03.05.2026 11:48
Irish activists, whose vessels were boarded by the Israeli navy on Wednesday, in international waters off the Greek island of Crete, returned home last night. Martin Guilfoyle was on the vessel Kafr Birim skippered by Dubliner Colm Byrne
Prediction markets should be regulated - addiction expert 26.04.2026 7:22
An addiction expert has called for prediction markets to be regulated in Ireland. These markets, which allow anyone to gamble on any kind of political or world event, have ballooned in popularity in recent months. RTÉ journalist Eithne Dodd reported on prediction markets, and the impact they have on the outside world.
Clare council to acquire 20 derelict properties in bid to increase housing supply 26.04.2026 6:50
Clare County Council is moving on the scourge of dereliction by commencing the compulsory acquisition of 20 properties in a bid to increase housing supply. Olivia Kelly, Dublin Editor of the Irish Times, joined Paul for a conversation focused on the issue of dereliction.
Ex-TD Jim Glennon confirms he wrote character reference for sex offender 26.04.2026 2:05
Former Fianna Fáil TD Jim Glennon says he provided a character reference for Daniel Ramamoorthy, who was convicted of sexually exploiting a 13-year-old child. RTÉ Political Correspondent Barry Lenihan joined the show with the details.
McDonald calls for urgent Government action to make life more affordable 26.04.2026 13:28
Sinn Féin held its Ard Fheis in Belfast this weekend, with delegates being told that an immediate mini-budget was required to make life more affordable for people. This is despite the Government having already ruled-out another cost-of-living package. The party leader Mary Lou McDonald has returned to Dublin and joined Paul for a conversation.
Mary Lawlor finishes term as UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders 26.04.2026 11:56
One of Ireland's leading human rights advocates, Mary Lawlor, has completed her six-year term as the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights defenders this weekend. She joined Paul in studio to share her experiences in the role.
IDF strike kills journalist in Lebanon 26.04.2026 4:35
The Committee to Protect Journalists has expressed outrage at the killing of a Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, and wounding of another, in southern Lebanon by the Israel Defence Forces. Paul was joined from Beirut by Correspondent Rania Abouzeid for more about this case.
Suspect arrested, Donald Trump taken to safety after shooting at Washington event 26.04.2026 4:19
Police in the United States are investigating a shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner, in which a man opened fire on security personal. The event took place at the Hilton Hotel, and President Trump and his wife were in attendance. Sky News Correspondent David Blevins, who was at the event, told Paul what had happened.
French peacekeeper killed in Lebanon 19.04.2026 5:03
A French peacekeeping soldier was killed in southern Lebanon yesterday, and three others were wounded, while trying to clear a bomb from a road. We speak to Paraic O'Brien, Foreign Affairs Correspondent with Channel 4 News.
Census 1926 19.04.2026 7:53
The 1926 Census records were released this weekend, providing a fascinating glimpse into the early years of the Irish Free State. To assess its significance, Paul is joined by genealogist, Jennifer McLaughlin Doherty, who's also Managing Director of the Irish Ancestral Group.
Concerns over a lack of technicians qualified to work on electric vehicles 19.04.2026 6:41
The electric vehicle market continues to grow with battery-powered cars outselling petrol models in Ireland. If the latest trend continues, electric cars will likely outpace the combined sales of petrol and diesel cars this year. However an impending skill shortage could hamper this continued growth with concerns around a lack of technicians.
Independent Ireland party leader Michael Collins 19.04.2026 10:07
Independent Ireland held its annual conference in Galway yesterday, and party leader Michael Collins joins Paul Cunningham in studio.
Daniel Kinahan arrest 19.04.2026 6:48
Daniel Kinahan remains in custody in Dubai this Sunday lunchtime, on foot of his arrest on Friday following the issuing of an arrest warrant by the High Court in Dublin. We speak to Pat Leahy, who is a former Assistant Commissioner for the Dublin Metropolitan Region, and was involved in tackling organised crime across the capital.
Minister Darragh O'Brien 19.04.2026 14:37
Householders could see energy price hikes in the order of 30%, or above, should the US and Israeli war on Iran continue. To find out what the consequences might be for the Irish economy, and to talk about a tumultuous fortnight for Fianna Fáil, we're joined by the Minister for Transport, Climate, Energy and the Environment Darragh O'Brien.
Global Sumud Flotilla sets sail for Gaza 12.04.2026 2:43
Another Global Sumud Flotilla is setting sail for Gaza, with the aim of bringing humanitarian aid. One of the sailors, Colm Byrne, talks to us from Barcelona
Hungary votes in election closely watched by EU, Russia 12.04.2026 4:40
In a very closely watched election, Hungarians are heading to the polls today... with polls suggesting this could end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-years in power. RTE's Eastern Europe reporter Liam Nolan gives this update.
IMO President on fuel protests, the new HSE chief and reports of verbal abuse towards doctors 12.04.2026 7:00
The Irish Medical Organisation's new President Matthew Sadlier joins us from their annual conference in Killarney
Political reaction as the fuel protests subside 12.04.2026 9:51
Political correspondent Micheal Lehane and Jack Power of the Irish Times outline the political reaction both at home and in Europe
Fuel protests wind down across the country 12.04.2026 24:03
We hear from Chris Smyth, Group Chief Executive of Perennial Freight at Rosslare Europort; Iarnrod Eireann spokesperson Jane Creegan; Fuels for Ireland CEO Kevin McPartlan; Minister of State Timmy Dooley; Foynes protester Neilus O'Connor and South East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll gives an update from Rosslare
Morning Update - Latest from fuel protests across the country 12.04.2026 19:54
In a special Sunday morning update, we get reports from around the country as the fuel protests wind down
Biodiversity efforts on Bull Island 05.04.2026 6:25
Bull Island is one of the most protected biospheres in the country. In order to protect it, Dublin City Council implemented a new visitor access management plan three years ago. Our reporter Eithne Dodd went to Bull Island to find out how it's been working out.
Concerns over the possibility of Iranian attacks on US soil 05.04.2026 7:14
What does the Iran war mean for the threat of attacks in the US? Our Washington Correspondent, Jackie Fox reports.
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