Dublin City Council’s Historian in residents, Cormac Moore, joins Noel McGuinness in part 3 of a discussion on treaty negotiations on November 1921 between Ireland and Britain.
Dublin City Council Historian in residents Cormac Moore joins Noel McGuinness to discuss part 2 of the Anglo Irish Treaty of 1921 which takes a deeper look into the main topics discussed of the treaty.
Dublin City Council Historian in Residents Cormac Moore joins Joe Byrne to discuss the Anglo Irish treaty negotiations from 11th of October 1921 in London between Ireland and Great Britain.
Heidi Bedell chairs, and our presenters take up guest positions in the first programme of our new season. Guests: Enda Roche, Dermot Brangan, Katherine Gibney, and Ger Dorgan. Produced by Ray Burke Engineered by Pat Meehan btl [at] near.ie Facebook and Twitter
Presenter Katherine Gibney was joined in the studio by Cllr Mícheál Mac Donncha (Sinn Féin), John Lyons (People Before Profit), Cllr Paddy Bourke (Labour) and Cllr Gerry Breen (Fine Gael). We discussed bail outs, the walk out, and how a €3.6 billion accounting…
Enda Roche was joined in the studio by Brian Greene of the Socialist Party, Charter Surveyor Peter Cunningham (Treasurer of Near Media Co-op), Cllr Paddy Bourke of the Labour Party and Cllr Paul McAuliffe of Fiann Fáil. Topics covered, the JobBridge Scheme,…
Presenter Enda Roche was joined in the studio by political campaigner, Patricia McKenna, our own Austin McCoy, co producer/presenter of the Senior Citizens Programme. (Monday’s at 2pm) and Judy Dunne of the Consumer Association of Ireland. The panel discussed the Queen’s visit and consumer…
Presenter Ger Dorgan is joined in the studio with Martin O’Sullivan (People Before Profit), Community Activist, Katherine Gibney, Cllr Terry Kelleher (Socialist Party) and Ethel Buckley of SIPTU. We discuss Employment & Unemployment in Ireland, focusing on unions and recent wage regulation…
Presenter Enda Roche, is joined in the studio by Joanne Finnegan, Roger Cole (PANA), Keith Redmond and Dr. Faheen Bukhatwa. Topics included, women in Irish politics, or the lack there of, Irish neutrality in the face of civil unrest in other countries…