
Morning Ireland
680 episodes — Page 10 of 14
8am Traffic Disruption Updates
8am News Bulletin
Weather Forecast
7.50am Business News
AI adoption among Irish firms likely to lead to job losses - ESRI
Latest attacks on Lebanon throws peace talk hopes into "total confusion"
7.35am Sports News
Bloody day in Lebanon puts fragile ceasefire at risk
About half of Ireland's fuel supply blockaded by protesters
TD's react to fuel protests
7am Traffic Disruption Round-up
7.10am It Says In The Papers
Fuel protests in Galway and Tipperary
8.35am Sports News
Will Israel agree to a ceasefire in the Iran war?
"These people are the people we rely on every day" - Michael Healy Rae on protesters
7.35am Sports News
Trump agrees to suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks
7.10am It Says In The Papers
Same issues remain between Iran and US as both sides claim victory
Strong economy boosts tax receipts 3.4% in Q1
Two fuel terminals blocked by protestors, delaying deliveries to forecourts
Dublin city 'effectively at a standstill'
"Enormous gap" between what both sides want
8.10am It Says In The Papers
8am News Bulletin
Fuel price protests set to cause second day of disruption on roads
7.50am Business News
Weather Forecast
Traffic disruptions on motorways

7.50am Business News
Presented by Gail Conway.

No delay to MetroLink after programme director's departure, says TII
Jason Cullen, Dublin Commuter Coalition, discusses why the MetroLink project must continue, as planned.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Donal Egan.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Susan Jackson.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

Change in mortgage rules to benefit downsizing homeowners - Tánaiste
Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, assesses the updated mortgage rules regarding downsizing due to come into effect in the coming weeks.

Motorists advised to take care with Storm Dave to arrive
Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann, discusses Storm Dave's arrival this weekend.

What's on this Easter weekend
Reporter, Joe Caulfield gives a rundown of events planned for the weekend around the country.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

Man arrested over Belfast murder of Robbie Lawlor
John Hand, News and Crime Correspondent with The Irish Sun, reports as a man is arrested in connection with the murder of gangland criminal, Robbie Lawlor.

Concern over Israel's plans to set up buffer zone in South Lebanon
Najat Saliba, MP in Lebanon, on the concerning issues in the south of the country with attacks from Israel.

'I live in a van because rent is too high,' says UL student
Petula Martyn, Mid-West Correspondent, speaks with a UL chemical engineering student, Conor Davidson, who is living in a converted van.

Artemis crew break away from Earth's orbit to the Moon
The four-person Artemis II crew, which had been orbiting Earth, has carried out a critical move to send the spacecraft on its path towards the Moon.

8.35am Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill.

Irish Road Hauage Association to meet with Transport Minister over rising fuel prices
Eugene Drennan, Deputy Vice President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, outlines issues facing hauliers ahead of a meeting with the Minister for Transport.

U2 surprise fans again with Easter Lily EP
DJ and broadcaster, Dave Fanning discusses the new U2 EP, Easter Lily which was released today.

Trump replaces Bondi with former personal lawyer
Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies at the UCD Clinton Institute, discusses President Trump's firing of Attorney General, Pam Bondi.

Irish Thalidomide Association continue to fight for state apology
Finola Cassidy, spokesperson for the Irish Thalidomide Association, on their meeting with the Taoiseach and Tanaiste yesterday.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Karin Carthy.