Recent Episodes
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7:10 It Says In The Papers
May 7, 2025 – 0:02:57 -
Heavy cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan
May 7, 2025 – 0:07:51 -
Israel's Finance Minister says Gaza will be "entirely destroyed"
May 7, 2025 – 0:06:26 -
Counties plan to request relaxation of mandatory skort rule ahead of 2027 congress
May 7, 2025 – 0:04:16 -
7:35am Sports News
May 7, 2025 – 0:03:43 -
Bill endorsed by Cabinet to restrict court use of counselling notes
May 7, 2025 – 0:06:30 -
Election of next Pope starts today
May 7, 2025 – 0:12:54 -
7:50am Business News
May 7, 2025 – 0:04:33 -
Weather Forecast
May 7, 2025 – 0:01:47 -
8am News Bulletin
May 7, 2025 – 0:06:00 -
8:10am It Says In The Papers
May 7, 2025 – 0:03:52 -
Palestinian Ambassador reacts to Israeli Finance Minister's comments
May 7, 2025 – 0:08:34 -
US tariffs of 10% would hit GDP growth in 2026 - Finance Dept
May 7, 2025 – 0:05:32 -
Motor insurance costs rose by 9% in first half of last year
May 7, 2025 – 0:03:46 -
8:35am Sports News
May 7, 2025 – 0:04:50 -
"Eyes of the world are on what's happening in Kashmir"
May 7, 2025 – 0:04:57 -
Call for EBU to ban Israel's state broadcaster from Eurovision
May 7, 2025 – 0:04:21 -
Israel says 'most' Gazans to be displaced in expanded operation
May 6, 2025 – 0:06:52 -
Germany to get a new Chancellor today as Friedrich Merz is sworn into office
May 6, 2025 – 0:06:26 -
Molly Malone statue held in place by two pins, council told
May 6, 2025 – 0:02:47 -
New technology monitoring for presence of corncrake birds around the Shannon callows
May 6, 2025 – 0:04:09 -
Dept. of Finance to publish economic forecasts today looking at various scenarios arising from US tariffs
May 6, 2025 – 0:03:54 -
Construction underway on Waterford North Quays Infrastructure Project
May 6, 2025 – 0:06:00 -
Investigation into attempted bomb attack in Finglas
May 6, 2025 – 0:06:17 -
Hamas says no point in further Gaza ceasefire talks
May 6, 2025 – 0:10:11 -
Merz vows to curb irregular migration and stop the rise of anti-migration AfD party
May 6, 2025 – 0:03:48 -
Mushroom poisoning suspect rejected help preparing meal, trial told
May 6, 2025 – 0:05:23 -
Locals in Finglas worried and shocked by drone incident
May 6, 2025 – 0:03:51 -
Film industry stunned by Trump's tariffs suggestion
May 6, 2025 – 0:05:13 -
8:10am It Says In The Papers
May 6, 2025 – 0:03:11 -
7:35am Sports News
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8:35am Sports News
May 6, 2025 – 0:06:00 -
7:50am Business News
May 6, 2025 – 0:03:22 -
Weather Forecast
May 6, 2025 – 0:01:39 -
8am News Bulletin
May 6, 2025 – 0:05:52 -
Girl who died in crash during motor racing event in Cork named locally
May 5, 2025 – 0:04:59 -
'We have nothing to give them' - aid workers in Gaza
May 5, 2025 – 0:08:57 -
Conclave to elect Pope Francis's successor gets underway on Wednesday
May 5, 2025 – 0:05:16 -
Anthony Albanese re-elected as Prime Minister of Austrialia
May 5, 2025 – 0:04:09 -
Trump calls for '100% tariff' on all films produced abroad
May 5, 2025 – 0:03:49 -
Calls for change following skorts protest ahead of Leinster semi-final
May 5, 2025 – 0:04:22 -
Fire devastates iconic Donegal tourist attraction
May 5, 2025 – 0:03:29 -
8:10am It Says In The Papers
May 5, 2025 – 0:03:41 -
8:35am Sports News
May 5, 2025 – 0:07:05 -
NAMA chief McDonagh rules himself out of housing czar role
May 2, 2025 – 0:09:42 -
Ireland accused of blaming Israel for conflict in Middle East by US Senator
May 2, 2025 – 0:08:03 -
Boys' workshops help Zambia move closer to gender equality
May 2, 2025 – 0:05:11 -
Prison Service chief defends temporary release practices
May 2, 2025 – 0:04:39 -
'Focusing on Brendan McDonagh not helpful and won’t build houses' - Min. of State O'Sullivan
May 2, 2025 – 0:08:01 -
Sligo orthopaedic theatre 'not fit for purpose', say consultants
May 2, 2025 – 0:04:23
Recent Reviews
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Cian GíesséWhole show pleaseGreat to listen to this as an Irishman abroad, even better if the whole show was available to download in one as opposed to parts
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lovetheearththeInteresting!I currently live in the states, but I am going to pursue a career in Dublin soon, so listening to this is very interesting!
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BSEMadcowPodcasting difficulties continueThe problem persists, at least on the iTunes platform. News, Sports and Biz News missing most days and the Full Programme download has not been seen since April 5th
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kestevensExcellent PodcastI sometimes miss the 8:00 Bulletin when it’s not included.
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Irish decendantStability in a fractured worldI’m not Irish, American, but traveled to Ireland many times. RTE morning reports show a thoughtful country that values deliberation and compromise. Compromise from debate to find common ground. Not to be naive, Ireland does have disputes; however, to date they have not divided the country and stop all conversion to find resolution. Thanks for being an example.
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Mac an tSionnaighBad News SourcesThe Washington correspondent for The Irish Times is ill informed. I have heard her also on The Marian Finucane show where she was also disappointing. The Business Post Washington correspondent is very good. RTE should pay more attention to the news sources it uses.
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CogetteUSLove the segmentsHeartily agree that it’s a great way to catch up from abroad but disagree with recent reviews bemoaning the program being presented in segments. I like having the choice of subject matter. If I just want major political news and don’t have time for Paddy O’Gorman in Carlow (no offense, Paddy) then I have that option. Bryan Dobson and the team mostly do a good job. No offense Carlow either!
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Another Frustrated ListenerWas one of my favoritesLike others, I used to love listening to Morning Ireland until they changed the format of their podcast. Even though they have two "full" hour podcasts now, they are so heavily edited that it's frustrating to listen to it. Hopefully one day they will return to two actual hours.
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rtallarListener For Years But......This new format of breaking items into snippets is a disaster. Being user friendly is a must for successful endeavours and this certainly is not the former. I am a loyal listener of MI for years, but this is really testing my endurance for continuing.
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JohancantuPut it together!This was my favorite podcast, nevertheless a couple of weeks ago suddendly it is shown broken up and it is almost impossible to listen it as it is no longer in order. RTE, could you please go back to the 1-hour single-download podcast? We all will appreciate it.
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John 542Was excellent. Now terrible.The content is great and until recently, only the naming of the podcasts was a problem for sorting. But now, some bright spark decided it would be a great idea to break up the hour long segments into 4 - 5 minute podcasts. To make the podcasts even more unusable, they don't play in order.
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DonnchaCorkLove Morning IrelandHave been listening to morning Ireland since I worked in Dublin over 25 years ago. Now that I'm living in the US I rely on morning Ireland to keep up with what's happening at home, and internationally. The only criticism I would have is that the podcast is not always available promptly so sometimes I have to go without on my drive to work! One thing that's never changed however is the quality of the coverage; this is an excellent production.
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Jodi HAvailable promptlyI love listening to Morning Ireland. Podcasts are generally available within a couple of hours of the end of the broadcast. This works great for me; due to the time difference between Ireland and the east coast of USA, I can hear the podcast at 7 am here.
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Anne in DCWonderful podcast, but RTE could post it more quicklyI love listening to "Morning Ireland." It helps keep me up-to-date with the situation there pertaining to the economy. My only gripe is that between a Thursday and a Tuesday, the podcast might or might not be available. The news is stale once it's a day or two old. Don't they update their podcasts over the weekend?
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Aon DuineNot Enough!As an ex-pat Connemara Man I looked forward to coming home & listening to "Good Morning Ireland" each day. It is by far me favorite radio news/info show and was a great way to keep up with what is going on in Ireland, but lately I have become very disappointed with it. While it did sometimes take a few days for the show to update, you were at least able to listen to the entire 2 hour broadcast. Recently, however the offering has been reduced down to a 1/2 hour to 45 min "sample" broadcast with no explanation. It has become a great offering for the "sound-bite" crowd but for me it's just not enough by far.
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Coll's accountVery good but...its news of the day, if it is not ready to download the same day there is no point. I can understand a few hours to get it ready to go but anything more than a few hours makes it an auto delete
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IrishgrrlIs this still even active?The last episode was on March 12th. Now on March 23rd I'm beginning to wonder if they forgot how to upload the show. It's such a bad reflection on RTE that when every other radio station can have highly available podcasts, they can't manage this daily show. I'm extremely disappointed because I would listen to it every day if they could make it available.
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CollinsClanGreat ProgramThis a great program, I listened to it all summer before the family and I left DC and headed to Ireland in August. (I find the traffic report just as helpful as the local DC stations.) It really gave me a good feel for current Ireland (and world) events. (Though, I would also love the downloads more timely.)
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conor cLazy RTE - surprise.Haven't had a download in over a week, what's the point subscribing to it when it's never updated, how hard could it be to update it every day?
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DeclanSGreat Current Affairs Program .. But Not Current after 5 DaysCome on RTE, what is the point of a great show if it takes almost a week to get it on line. The whole point of current affairs is that they are current. If the show are posted by 12 noon on the day of broadcast in Ireland if would be available at 7:00 am on the East Coast of the US. and earlier all across the US and available the same day across much of the world.
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DiablevertQuite good...Would be better if on timeIt's been improving lately, but sometimes there are still gaps between broadcast and posting. But I'm glad to have it at all; it helps me keep up with what's going on back in Ireland, and it's also nice to get another perspective on world and U.S. news...Plus I like their interview style. They way they actually ask common-sense questions and cut people off if they try and blow smoke rather than answer them. The news here isn't like that.
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Eric BergFive stars for content. Two stars for availability.Morning Ireland is, by far, my favorite podcast. I subscribe and I wish I could listen to it every day. It don't because I can't. For example, today is 20 April. The most recent podcast is from 12 April.
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jamesey271975At LastI can finally listen to some Irish radio shows every day in the U.S. RTE is catching up!
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mocappSame day would be niceGreat podcast but could be posted in a more timely manner. I download my podcasts at 6am (11am Ireland) and nothing yet for today.
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electricrockrGreat - but same day (or even week!) would be even better!I really enjoy this podcast but allowing it to mature for a few days before making it available doesn't really work in the current affairs genre! Surely it would be a simple matter to load it directly after the broadcast goes out.
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CaolanGreat first effort!Wow, and not a moment too soon, thanks RTE! A good option for those of us expats who want to listen to this programme in the car or can't listen to the realaudio version on the website. However, throw us a bone, a bit of a longer podcast would be great (or several short podcasts, like BBC does with its "Today" broadcast). ALSO this is not going to be used much if RTE does not make podcast available the SAME DAY as the radio broadcast!
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