Friday Sport with Aidan Raftery 16/06/23
Featured on today's Friday Sport with Aidan Raftery; Inclusion Rugby, Roscommon Camogie, Roscommon LGFA, Paddy Joe Burke, League of Ireland and GAA.
Read moreFeatured on today's Friday Sport with Aidan Raftery; Inclusion Rugby, Roscommon Camogie, Roscommon LGFA, Paddy Joe Burke, League of Ireland and GAA.
Read moreToday on Lovers Paradise, Lovers Pamire talks to Varghese Joy, who is Migrant Nurses Ireland's national convenor, who discusses the difficulties and issues facing migrant nurses in Ireland.
Read moreToday on Echoes of Erin Louise McMahon chats to Tom Hyland, producer of The Booley House Show who talks about the music, the people and talented performers.
Read moreToday on Raiders Of The Lost Worlds, Suzi Savannah Hogan chats to Kieran O' Conor, Lecturer in Archaeology at Galway University who discusses Crannogs which are typically a partially or entirely artificial island usually built in lakes and estuarine waters of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
Read moreToday on Inspired Lives Ciara Lawless chats to Sylvie and Sasha from the band Sistra, who talks about how the band was formed during the pandemic and the process of songwriting and the release of their new single.
Read moreOn today's Inspired Lives, Ciara Lawless chats to Aidan Ring who is an Environmental Psychologist and a Fire & Flow Performer, who talks about the festivals in which he is a performer and the inspiration which led to his chosen life path in environmental matters.
Read moreOn today's Good Morning Roscommon Damien Finneran chats to former political advisor to Jeremy Corbyn, Tommy Kane, who talks about the current political system.
Read moreThe troubles of Donald Trump- and other big stories are discussed by Seamus Duke and Emmett Corcoran in their weekly chat.
Read moreThe Mental Health Commission annual report has been critical of mental health facilities nationwide and those in Roscommon in particular. Seamus Duke has been talking to local Independent TD Dennis Naughten about what needs to be done.
Read more The Mental Health Commission annual report has been critical of mental health facilities nationwide and those in Roscommon in particular. Seamus Duke has been talking to Fiona Coyle the CEO of Mental Health Reform about the findings.
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