Katie Hannon and Colm Ó Mongáin keep you company on your evening commute with top stories, expert analysis, and in-depth conversations on news, politics, entertainment and culture.
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Katie Hannon and Colm Ó Mongáin keep you company on your evening commute with top stories, expert analysis, and in-depth conversations on news, politics, entertainment and culture.
This weeks news watchers, Saoirse Hanley, journalist at the Irish Independent and Sinead O Carroll, Editor of the Journal.ie look back on the week that was in news.
Following Irelands win against Portugal all eyes lead to Hungry this weekend. Daniel McDonnell, Soccer Correspondent with the Irish Independent is on the ground in Budapest.
President Trump is set to receive the first inaugural FIFA Peace Prize, at a ceremony in Washington in the coming weeks, Ed Burke, Assistant Professor in the History of War at UCD looks at Donald Trumps claims of being a peacemaker.
Sarah Burns, Irish Times news reporter; Sinn Féin's housing spokesperson Eoin O'Broin; and Ann-Marie O'Reilly of Threshold. Then we hear from John Cummins, Minister of State for Local Government and Planning.
Report from John Cooke followed by Barra Rowntree, Assistant Professor from the Department of Economics at TCD, and Conor O’Connell, Director of Housing and Planning with the Construction Industry Federation and Director of Irish Home Builders’ Association
Report from Una Kelly followed by Sarah Morris (France 24 reporter) in Spain; Arthur Sullivan (Business Correspondent with Deutsche Welle) in Germany; and Simon Marks (Chief Correspondent of Feature Story News) in the USA
Katie Hannon and Colm Ó Mongáin keep you company on your evening commute with top stories, expert analysis, and in-depth conversations on news, politics, entertainment and culture.