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Battle of the TV hosts quarter final -- Claire Byrne v Miriam O Callaghan

Battle of the TV hosts quarter final -- Claire Byrne v Miriam O Callaghan
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RTE Claire Byrne Live viewers divided after special programme on racism

RTE Claire Byrne Live viewers divided after special programme on racism Several people from a variety of backgrounds appeared on the show last night to voice their experiences of being discriminated against because of their race The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Woman whose monster Cork husband walked into sea with daughter in murder-suicide reveals he left note

Updated: 19 Apr 2021, 23:22 AN American woman whose monster Irish husband walked into the sea with their three-year-old daughter in a horrific murder-suicide has revealed he left a note that said: “You will never forget this day”. Rebecca Saunders was just 26-years-old when her husband, Martin McCarthy, 50, drowned Clarissa at Audley Cove in West Cork on March 5, 2013. 4 4 4 Martin McCarthy left a note for Rebecca A murder-suicide note was found in the dairy on the farm shortly after Martin and Clarissa vanished. It said: If you can take Clarissa to America I can take Clarissa to heaven. You can now get on with the rest of your life as mine and Clarissa s is about to end.

United Ireland debated by Irish leaders live on RTÉ

United Ireland debated by Irish leaders live on RTÉ The special episode of Claire Byrne Live questioned whether it s possible for there to be a United Ireland. IrishCentral Staff Facebook Comments Irish leaders and public figures debated the issue of a United Ireland on Claire Byrne Live on March 22. The current affairs show on RTÉ hosted a special episode on the long-standing discussion of a United Ireland. Explainer: Following the Irish War of Independence, Ireland officially became a republic on Easter Sunday in 1949, while Northern Ireland (made up of six counties) remained part of the United Kingdom.  Joining Claire in the studio were Taoiseach Micheal Martin, Tanaiste Leo Vardakr, and President of Sinn Fein Mary Lou McDonald, as well as former politicians, historians, and figureheads with connections to Northern Ireland.

One of the most fertile men in Ireland is a guest on tonight s Claire Byrne Live | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The man organises the donations through Facebook and will join Claire to tell his story. Also on the show will be immunologist Professor Luke O Neill, who was verbally and physically assaulted in the street by an anti-vaxxer for his work during the Covid-19 pandemic. O Neill has been a leading figure in providing information throughout the pandemic and he will discuss the impact the attack had on him. There will also be a discussion about how things will change in Ireland when the population is vaccinated. In a show that will feature one of the most fertile men in Ireland and one of the leading immunologists in the world, you might wonder how they could possibly top that.

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