Inside Out April 24th
April 26th, 2008This week Andrew profiles the forthcoming Italian government while Wayne talks to the Sunday Tribune’s Shane Coleman about the impact Brian Cowen will have on Fine Gael
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This week Andrew profiles the forthcoming Italian government while Wayne talks to the Sunday Tribune’s Shane Coleman about the impact Brian Cowen will have on Fine Gael
This week on the show, Wayne talks to Padrac McMahon of the IFA Dublin branch about the future of farming in Ireland and more particularly in Dublin. Before this Philippe talks to Tom Fell about the movement of Hezbollah and their future role in the Middle East.
This week on the show, we talked to Carl O Brien about events as they unfolded at Haut de la Garenne in Jersey as the horrific story of abuse emerged from the bowels of a care home.
Cian talks to Michael Hennigan, founder and editor of Finfacts.com, about the concept of a knowledge economy and whether it is money well spent.
This week’s podcast has Andrew Farrell in the hotseat talking to Winston Featherly of the Georgia Messenger about the fallout in the Caucasus of emerging nationalisms and the rise of Russia.
After that, Wayne talks to Fr Peter McVerry about the real issues around drugs in Ireland - are politicians right to focus on Cocaine billboard campaigns?
This week on Inside Out, we hear about the situation in Somalia as Philippe talks to the head of the Irish division of Medecins Sans Frontieres about the NGOs work over there and their recent withdrawl. Following that Wayne hears from Patricia McKenna (the very same) about why she is callling for a boycott of Beijing Olympics.
This week’s episode was cut short by a violent mini-disc machine. What we have is the first half of the show where Wayne interviews Damien McHugh about the forthcoming reform of the libel laws and any potential privacy bill.