Ryan Tubridy has tested positive for coronavirus
Tubridy didn’t present last Friday’s Late Late Show due to the symptoms he was displaying.
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Become A MemberTubridy didn’t present last Friday’s Late Late Show due to the symptoms he was displaying.
The ‘Home School Hub’ will be aired each morning from 11am to 12 noon on RTÉ2.
Byrne told her own programme this evening that she is “through the peak of Covid-19″.
The final episode of the documentary, available from Tuesday will bring listeners back to Ireland, where he grew up.
The company came to the nation’s attention last summer following an RTÉ Investigates programme.
The role will involve reporting and providing analysis of social affairs and religion issues across RTÉ News channels.
Duffy has acknowledged the “grave distress” caused to the Dublin South Central TD.
Judge Melanie Greally said the assault by Garda Sean Lucey was an “unjustified act of aggression”.
Declan McBennett has outlined the reasons why an RTÉ pundit would not have their contract renewed.
Lesley Roy will sing Story of My Life in Rotterdam in May.
The League’s potential was in evidence in Tallaght last week, but can it be built upon?
Michael O’Brien created one of the most powerful moments in Irish television, when he passionately told his story on RTÉ in 2009.
There are many strands to the huge decision facing the championship and its six unions.
There had been doubts over whether the game would be shown on free-to-air TV.
Ireland play Slovakia later this month and at this stage only people who subscribe to Sky will be able to see it.
The RTÉ Short Story competition is back for 2020 – and once again we’ll be featuring three winning stories on our site.
Dalymount Park has been battered by the high winds of Storm Dennis.
The Cork native will take over the 11am-1pm weekend slot from mid-March
Gerry Flynn is bringing forward a motion calling for Brolly to be reinstated on the panel.
The presenter would have been in the thick of general election coverage, her colleagues said.
She died at home this afternoon following an illness. She was 51.
In September 2001, the then-leader of the country appeared as a guest pundit on RTE show The Premiership.
The figures cover the three months leading up to the veteran broadcaster’s death in January.
It was the final time the three debated before Saturday’s election.
It involves a six-part series as well as a podcast series.
The comments were made during a discussion on the black card on last night’s programme.
Martin was also grilled over a typo in the party’s manifesto.
The much-respected Robert Hall will wrap up his time in front of the cameras this weekend, writes Johnny Ward.
Several claims were made about housing supply and homelessness last night. We’ve looked at the main ones.
Claire Byrne helmed the debate on front of an audience of over 300 people.
The seven-way debate is scheduled to take place on RTÉ One tonight.
The programme will run on Saturday nights for eight weeks from March onwards.
Pearse Doherty said RTÉ’s plan is “simply not fair”.
The party is also considering legal action against RTÉ for not including Sinn Féin.
The GAA pundit has reneged on his opposition to subscription-based TV coverage for the sport.
Sporting events dominated the top ten slots, while RTÉ programmes accounted for 42 of the 50 most-watched shows.
The columnist will present a temporary show following Finucane’s death earlier this month.
Radio stations across Ireland are set to play the same song just after midday.
Dave Fanning has paid tribute to his former colleague, calling him “the ultimate DJ”.
The ten acts up for the award were announced this afternoon.
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