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UK Government to support 'Philomena’s Law' to protect survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes living in Britain

The UK government is to support legislation to help survivors of mother and baby homes now living in the UK. It follows concerns that survivors aren’t claiming the redress they’re entitled to so as not to risk losing means-tested benefits. Patricia Carey, advocate for survivors of institutional abuse, told us what this new legislation will entail.

Mar 13, 20263 min

Ancient Donegal fort damaged by tyre tracks

Next to Co Donegal, where the grounds of a protected national monument have been damaged by what appear to be scrambler bikes. The hilltop fort known as An Grianán of Aileach is one of the most important sites in the North West. Local historian Dessie McCallion told Rachael about the damage to the monument, and its significance.

Mar 13, 20263 min

Rick O'Shea named as new presenter of RTÉ Radio 1's Arena

RTÉ has announced today that Rick O’Shea is the new presenter of Arena, RTÉ Radio 1's flagship weeknight arts and culture programme. He joined Rachael for a chat about what Arena means to him.

Mar 13, 20264 min

Is graphic journalism retraumatising victims?

Is there a danger that overly graphic media reports of domestic and sexual violence are retraumatising victims? That’s the concern raised by Press Ombudsman Susan McKay, who said she was uneasy about the graphic detail being included in some media reports. She joined the show for an extended conversation on the matter.

Mar 13, 20266 min

Trump says US 'totally destroying' Iranian regime as war approaches two-week mark

Donald Trump has again been talking up the damage wrought by the US-Israeli war on Iran, saying on social media that the regime was being totally destroyed. Every day about one thousand people cross over the Iranian border into Turkey. BBC Correspondent Dan Johnson has been speaking to them and told Rachael what he's heard.

Mar 13, 20266 min

Taoiseach meeting Starmer in Cork for UK-Ireland summit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived at Fota House in East Cork for a meeting with Taoiseach Micheál Martin. Both leaders have committed to closer working relationships on maritime security, trade, energy and culture. RTÉ Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy joined the show to tell us more.

Mar 13, 20266 min

Increase in the number of homes granted planning permission last year compared to 2024.

For analysis of the new housing figures Lorcan Sirr, Technological University Dublin lecturer and housing policy analyst

Mar 12, 20265 min

Iran steps up its campaign to disrupt energy markets

For some analysis, Tom Wright, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Tom also worked on the US National Security policy for the Biden Administration.

Mar 12, 20268 min

Stryker Cork base target of a cyber attack

American medical tech firm Stryker has been impacted by a global cyber attack targetting the firms operations. For more on this Ken Sheehan of cybersecurity firm Smarttech 24-7.

Mar 12, 20264 min