Ryan Tubridy drops the politeness and gets blunt: ‘This is a horrible thing to have to share’
Radio: The host is unabashed in his repugnance for Putin and admiration of Zelenskiy
Radio: The host is unabashed in his repugnance for Putin and admiration of Zelenskiy
Radio: You never know what you’ll get, but it’s seldom of premium quality
Radio: Disappointment at the mother and baby home redress scheme is unmistakable
Radio: Only a vindictive soul would wish D’Arcy silenced in so cruel a way
Radio review: Hannon is more comfortable than any of Duffy’s other replacements
Radio: They’re not to everyone’s taste, but they add flavour to Kieran Cuddihy’s show
This is mightily flimsy stuff, more suited to local radio. But, against the odds, it works
The staleness of the presenter's sweet ‘n’ sour format is a long-running concern
His rambling account of baking bread shows he’s the ideal presenter for our time
‘How lovely to die on a rug in the garden with the sun beaming down,’ she tells Ray D’Arcy
Radio review: Ray D’Arcy shows all politics is personal, while Ciara Kelly ties herself in knots
Radio review: Sometimes ‘excessive self-admiration’ is justified, says Newstalk presenter
Radio Review: Newstalk Breakfast presenter captures the charged atmosphere in London, while Ray D’Arcy looks at problems closer to home
Radio review: The presenter shows off his digging skills over a racist incident on the train
Dermot and Dave’s show is good-natured, aimless and generic, like Today FM itself
Spud rant and Jasper Carrott interview are like a diet of root vegetables: filling but dull
Radio Review: Presenter’s irritation at religious slot brings him to life, while Sean O’Rourke needs time to reflect on his show’s adversarial approach
Review: Duffy is getting his practice in for his role in the upcoming Snow White panto
D’Arcy doles out the advice while admirably brisk Mary Wilson is baffled by midlife crises
Radio Review: Rosenstock’s wit, invention and observation are absent from his radio show
Kenny describes attending a festival in the 1970s with “a dopehead” who had taken acid
Joe Duffy, Ray D’Arcy and Mary Wilson highlight different aspects of the controversy
Radio: No papal bull as radio presenters give muted welcome to pontiff’s visit
It’s an uneasy experience to hear a big online betting company given so much promotion
Radio Review: The former Today FM host sounds jaded on RTÉ Radio 1
Vincent grumbles to Ray, while Muireann O’Connell is the new safe pair of hands in Al Porter's former Today FM slot
Donohoe gives off the smug air that has marked many a ministerial radio appearance since Leo Varadkar became Taoiseach
Radio Review: Ray D’Arcy gets emotional about HPV vaccine. Kenny defends accidental landlords
Ray D’Arcy’s interview with former broadcaster shows what Irish radio is missing
Radio Review: Pointless conversations are not the wished-for antidote to horrific news
Radio Review: Ray D’Arcy shows the odd flash of prickly pedigree in a show that is sleepwalking through the schedules
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