All eyes on Ursula von der Leyen ahead of crunch EU vote Ursula von der Leyen is due to address the European Parliament in Strasbourg this morning, as she fights to hold on to her job. Having … Analysis and Comment • 2 hrs
On the road through Britain as a 'political earthquake' looms As voters heading to polling stations across the UK, Prime Time's Fran McNulty has been speaking to candidates and voters from Edinburgh to London about … Prime Time • 04 Jul
Significant horse abuse exposed at key site by secret RTÉ filming Serious animal welfare abuses and cruelty have been uncovered in the treatment of horses that are being sent for slaughter at Ireland's only licensed equine … RTÉ Investigates • 11 Jun
Majority want end to behavioural profiling on social media - poll 77% of Irish people say they want social media companies to stop using behavioural profiling by default to determine the content they see according to … Prime Time • 16 May
Smart tariff uptake at just 11% despite major smart meter rollout Despite a major national rollout of smart meters, only 11% of electricity customers are on smart tariffs. Prime Time explores the reasons why people have … Prime Time • 16 May
RSA needs to come before PAC over GDPR data revelations, says TD With road engineers being unable to access data deemed crucial for road safety, Green Party TD Marc Ó Cathasaigh has called for the RSA to … Prime Time • 12 Apr
RSA reform recommendations due in coming months - Chambers Recommendations on reforming the Road Safety Authority will be brought forward this summer, according to Minister of State at the Department of Transport Jack Chambers. Prime Time • 12 Apr
The psychology of why so many young people die on our roads Since 2019, people aged between 16 and 25 represent about 20% of all road deaths despite making up just 12% of the population. That trend … Prime Time • 10 Apr
'Recognition of a Palestinian state will happen' - Martin Tánaiste Micheál Martin will bring a formal proposal on recognition of a Palestinian state to the Government when "wider international discussions" are complete. Middle East • 09 Apr
Unveiling Opus Dei: Irishwoman from FT investigation speaks out Ann Marie Allen's story was central to a major investigation published by the Financial Times two weeks ago. In her first interview with Irish broadcast … Upfront • 30 Mar
Exposed: How people here are forced to use illicit visa brokers The French Embassy in Dublin has contacted gardaí after "an upsurge" in cases of unauthorised individuals targeting its visa appointment booking system, Prime Time has … Prime Time • 25 Mar
92% of Irish employees want flexible working - research 92% of Irish employees have a strong preference for continuing in a hybrid or remote work model, according to new research from recruitment company Morgan … Business • 13 Mar
'A truly remarkable man' - President pays tribute to Bird President Michael D Higgins has led tributes following the death of former RTÉ journalist Charlie Bird, who died at the age of 74 following a … Ireland • 12 Mar
Empty offices: What now for Dublin's commercial property? Investment in commercial property fell by more than half in 2023 compared to 2022. Prime Time • 22 Feb
Trapped in Rafah: 'It's a miserable life we are living' Katie Hannon speaks to Isam Hamad about life in Rafah and his concerns for him and his family, including his Irish-born son. Upfront • 16 Feb
Sanders: Gaza is 'one of the great humanitarian disasters' US Senator Bernie Sanders told Prime Time's Miriam O'Callaghan he believes what is happening currently in Gaza is "one of the great humanitarian disasters in … Prime Time • 16 Feb
Fight for playing pitches is about more than sport - campaigners Campaigners across Dublin and Galway are fighting for playing fields, but the battle is about much more than sport, they tell Prime Time. Prime Time • 14 Feb
Where next? Use of AI video in Pakistan election concerns experts With around half of the world's adult population to be asked to vote in 2024, the use of AI-generated video during the recent Pakistani election … Prime Time • 13 Feb
Ryan: MetroLink will go for public hearing within two weeks Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan told Prime Time that he expects the troubled MetroLink to get permission this year. Prime Time • 09 Feb
Explained: Why there is renewed concern about measles in Ireland The World Health Organization (WHO) says there has been an "alarming" rise in measles cases in Europe, with at least 42,200 cases reported in 2023 … Prime Time • 08 Feb
Council refuses to provide new estimate for Cork events centre Cork City Council says the estimate for the cost of building a long-planned new multi-million euro events centre in the city has increased yet again, … Prime Time • 01 Feb
The doctor and ex-WWE wrestler warning about concussion in rugby Dr Christopher Nowinski is an American neuroscientist and ex-WWE wrestler. He tells Katie Hannon about how a bang to the head he suffered while working … Upfront • 29 Jan
Two men treated in hospital after chemical spill Two men were treated in hospital following a chemical spill at a pharmaceutical company in Co Cork. Munster • 20 Jan
'Russia needs you' - Putin to seek re-election in 2024 When the announcement came, it was not a surprise, but it was low key. 2023 in Review • 01 Jan
Israel and Gaza finish year with no end to war in sight Israelis and Palestinians will end a dark year tonight, with no end in sight to the deadliest military offensive on Gaza, triggered by Hamas' bloodiest … Middle East • 31 Dec 23