Could this drawing help identify woman’s body found by the tracks in Cork?
In the News podcast: US forensic artist explains how she created this image for gardaí
Saipan: Will World Cup movie open old wounds for Irish football fans?
In the News podcast: The reviews are in and Saipan has grown men crying remembering what might have been
Who was May McGee?: ‘hero housewife’ who fought to make contraception legal in Ireland
In the News podcast: Following her death aged 81, her legacy is her landmark 1973 case which found married couples had right to make private decisions on family planning
Soldier F: Why he was found not guilty in Bloody Sunday murder trial
In the News podcast: First-ever trial of a former British soldier accused of killing unarmed civilians during 1972 massacre
Tear gas and training: How gardaí put a stop to the Citywest riots
In the News podcast: Arrest of a failed asylum seeker in connection with alleged sexual assault of girl sparked riot
Inside the call centres where Irish victims are top targets for investment scammers
In the News podcast: Scam call centres in eastern Europe buy the personal details of potential targets and fleece them
Drug debts and buried bodies: the trial of Ruth Lawrence for double murder
In the News podcast: Bodies of two Dublin men were found on an island in Lough Sheelin
Why Shane Ryan is the first Irish athlete to sign up for Enhanced Games
In the News podcast: Swimmer expects big payday from event that encourages doping
‘Scholar, poet, punk’: How Michael D Higgins shaped the presidency
In the News podcast: Fourteen years ago he promised a ‘presidency of ideas’
Will Jim Gavin controversy do lasting damage to Micheál Martin’s leadership of Fianna Fáil?
In the News podcast
MetroLink Dublin has been approved. How long until it arrives?
In the News podcast: Dublin line expected to begin operating in mid-2030s, providing 20-minute airport-to-city journeys
The death of Kelly Lynch: Family searches for answers after body is found in Monaghan canal
In the News podcast: An Garda Síochána initially determined that the young woman had fallen and that her death was an accident











