Bryan Dobson: David Davin-Power was a natural storyteller in both professional and personal life
Veteran broadcaster had a way of bringing people together, a talent for analysis and a deep respect for the importance of language
Veteran broadcaster had a way of bringing people together, a talent for analysis and a deep respect for the importance of language
RTÉ host’s low-key approach is quietly effective, while Kieran Cuddihy is left speechless by Gazan horrors
Veteran presenter will replace Bryan Dobson, who has retired
The RTÉ news man has been behind a microphone or in front of a camera for 40 years. Moving on ‘could be a terrible shock to the system’. But for now he feels ‘just fine’ about it
Broadcaster (63) retires after 37 years in RTÉ
Radio: Today with Claire Byrne, Drivetime and Liveline all hear why so many people voted against the Government’s proposed changes to the Constitution
2020 in review: Megxit, Weinstein, missing paddleboarders, Black Lives Matter: it wasn’t all Covid-19
Broadcaster makes on-air apology on Sunday radio show over RTÉ retirement gathering
Politicians and RTÉ colleagues pay final respects to ‘fearless and funny’ journalist
Demotion awaits for channel once ‘biggest sporting moments’ are moved to RTÉ One
Corporate Challenge event will be in aid of the Dublin Simon Community
President Michael D Higgins among those at Mass for founder of ‘Sunday Tribune’ and ‘Phoenix’
Keelin Shanley and Caitríona Perry debut in main TV news slot
All the main news anchors on RTÉ One will be women following reshuffle
Keelin Shanley and Caitriona Perry to replace Bryan Dobson and Sharon Ní Bheolain
RTÉ Radio 1 to add new bulletin after 8.30am to capture market reactions
Kevin Myers, Brian Cowen and fairy forts – my holiday listening was a revelation
Dublin comedian proves 2016 wasn’t bad for everyone, finishing year on a career high
“You’re too much of an idealist, Sorcha. You look at the world and you think, ‘How can I make it better?’ whereas real leaders look at the world and think, ‘How can I make it pay?’”
His difficulties with ‘the sums’ began with two media interviews and spread to the TV debates
Labour also announces plan to pardon those convicted of homosexual offences pre-1993
The relationships between the Abbey Theatre, the Government and the Arts Council show plenty that’s wrong with arts governance in Ireland
Report’s unwieldy format could be seen as a master class in ‘dark arts of spin’
‘Mission to Prey’ left RTÉ defending itself from criticism since it was aired
‘Absolutely Fabulous’ actor Joanna Lumley declares Sligo has stolen her heart
‘This country needs a dramatic culture shift towards real transparency’
DAA is main sponsor of event which is marking its 15th year
Rachel and Brian need to raise the bar for tweeters such as Mike from Manchester
Bishops hear gay Oxford don lament his prohibition in ministry
‘More contemporary’ graphics and standing sports presenters part of refreshed bulletins
Sheila de Courcy, head of children’s content for RTÉ, on her plans for the channel
Broadcasting watchdog investigated after interview by RTÉ’s Bryan Dobson
Panel was established last year following controversy over sexuality in the clergy
Boucher surprises the crowd in response to Dobson’s uncomfortable questions
Do only losers take the bus, as Thatcher reputedly said? Loyal bus users June Shannon, Peter Murphy, David McWilliams and Bryan Dobson would all disagree
Shouting matches are for party political issues not referendums , Taoiseach insists
Thirteenth year of corporate challenge run by the Business Journalists’ Association of Ireland
There is value in having reporters on the scene of major stories - but which stories?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices