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Scenes of violence on the streets of Northern Ireland this week prompted many to recall the country’s troubled past: rioters pelting rocks at police, young men with covered faces throwing petrol bombs and bricks. Videos shared on social media Thursday showed a driverless bus rolling down a Belfast street with its doors open. Two young men, dressed …
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For five brutal months in 2017 the black flag of so-called Islamic State fluttered over a captured city, and thousands of lives were destroyed. But rather than Iraq or Syria, this was a reality in Marawi, in the Philippines. Anna Foster travels to the heart of a devastated community - still off-limits to most - where ruined buildings cut through wi…
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When President Joe Biden tripped on the stairs up to Air Force One on March 19, the incident immediately touched off a flurry of mockery. Fox News host Sean Hannity declared the President to be "frail." "He didn't know where the hell he was," former President Donald Trump said in an interview with Lara Trump.…
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On Yom Hashoah, we light memorial candles and mourn the dead. But which narratives of the Holocaust do we recall? Why have certain stories predominated our understanding while others have seemingly vanished? Some 14 years ago, I decided to research the life story of Hannah Senesh, a young Hungarian Jew who lived in Palestine but joined the allied f…
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Buckingham Palace has announced the death of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. He was 99 years old. Tuppence Middleton presents a celebration of his life, and looks back through the BBC archive to find out more about the projects and causes to which he was dedicated.By BBC World Service
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There was a time, not so long ago, when to describe a television show as Dickensian was to pay it the highest possible compliment. The Wire is the classic example, weaving dozens of vividly wrought characters into an intricate, socially astute epic of systemic rot in Baltimore. But peak TV, for all its individual highlights, tends to debase every m…
Kate Humble looks at the impact Prince Philip made on the world through his work with international charities. She learns how the Duke of Edinburgh's Award championed youth achievement, and how he promoted conservation of the environment through his work with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature.By BBC World Service
Buckingham Palace has announced the death of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. He was 99 years old. Edward Stourton tells the story of his life.By BBC World Service
Psychoanalyst Michael Murphy helps us to understand and interpret our dreams.By RTÉ:Ireland
Author and Journalist Eamon Mallie spoke about the riots happening in Northern Ireland.By RTÉ:Ireland
Political Reporter Mary Regan gave us an update on the latest countries added to the list for mandatory quarantine.By RTÉ:Ireland
This morning Irish celebrities paid tribute to the legendary songwriter Shay Healy: Johnny Logan, John McColgan, Linda Martin, Phil Coulter, Fr Brian D'Arcy, Sam Smyth, Aonghus McNally and Niamh Kavanagh.By RTÉ:Ireland
Writer Michael Fewer spoke about his new book 'A Natural Year' in which he observes Irish nature over the course of a year.By RTÉ:Ireland
Rachel Doyle is Executive Chair of the Arboretum Garden Centres in Carlow and Wicklow, Rachel spoke about the newly sparked interest in gardening across the country and the therapeutic benefits that it brings.By RTÉ:Ireland
Founder of Positive Pathways Molly O'Keefe spoke to Damien about launching this online education programme for anyone who has an intellectually disabled loved-one in their life. You can contact Molly at molly.positivepathways@gmail.com.By RTÉ:Ireland
Sticking with changes in Covid regulations, on Monday we’ll see the reopening of construction but on a phased basis. Building on houses can begin again but commercial remains closed. We're joined by Michael O’Flynn, Chair and CEO of the O’Flynn Group.By RTÉ:Ireland
It’s a busy time of year for funding applications in all kinds of sectors especially in the arts. But form filling can be a complete headache and is dreaded by most.Actor and writer Sharon Mannion knows these frustrations all too well and she’s been telling us all about it.By RTÉ:Ireland
This week the prestigious Forbes’ annual world’s billionaires list was published. The female billionaire list has more names than before including reality star Kim Kardashian West. We're joined by our own Siobhán Maguire to take a look at more female billionaires on that list.By RTÉ:Ireland
What do the immortal jellyfish, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Fuji Film all have in common? They’ve all discovered the art of reinvention according to Aidan McCullen the author of 'Undisruptable : A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals, Organisations and Life'.By RTÉ:Ireland
Street money collections for charities have taken a hit during the pandemic but what about other people who depend on the street for their income?Liam Geraghty has been finding out.By RTÉ:Ireland
Our next guest spotted a niche in the market at the start of the first lockdown. Oli Cavanagh set up Strike, a system for tipping people, when you’re not carrying any cash. It applies to hospitality but also the charity sector.By RTÉ:Ireland
The US and four European countries are back on the mandatory quarantine list.The list will be expanded from Thursday, although the inclusion of the US and Canada will depend on capacity in the system. We’re joined on the line by Ruth Andrews, Chief Executive of the Incoming Tour Operators Association.…
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Over the past 128 years, there has been one brand with the final say on fashion... Vogue. It's rare that we get to see behind the scenes of these decisions, but Nina-Sophia Miralles is the author of 'Glossy: The Inside Story of Vogue' - a look at the history of Vogue through the lives of its editors.…