Archive for the ‘Inside Out’ Category

Inside Out April 24th

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

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  [display_podcast]

Inside Out January 31st

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Inside Out for January 31st takes a look at Sabrina Dent's campaign two tits and a vote as well as speaking to Aideen Yourell from the Irish Council Against Blood sports about their forthcoming protests at Clonmel and reasons we should be concerned about blood sports. [display_podcast]

Inside Out Jan 17 The US Elections and Bertie at the Mahon Tribunal

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Senator Eugene Regan is on with Wayne in this episode as we talk about the forthcoming year in the Mahon tribunal. The Fine Gael Senator doesn't think that Bertie's story is credible and defends the party's decision to go after the Taoiseach. After that we talk to US expert Simon Boucher ...

Inside Out 8/11/2007

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Sorry for the delay here is last Thursday's episode. Next episode will be up on Thursday with Wayne and I doing the presenting. [display_podcast]

Inside Out October 18 EU Treaty

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

This week Philippe spoke to Professor Anthony Secretary, The National Platform on the Revised EU Treaty on the forthcoming Treaty and elections here in Ireland. [display_podcast]

Inside Out October 11 - Climate Change

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Apologies for missing last week, technical issues intervened This week its Cian standing in for Philippe and we take a look at Climate Change. We talk to Pat Finnegan co-ordinator with Grian.ie about the recent climate change conference as well as Irish policy shifts and whether we can really do anything ...

Inside Out 20 September - The Future of Kosovo and GM Food

Friday, September 21st, 2007

[display_podcast] Will Kosovo become Independent? Will Serbia let it? Since NATO troops rolled into Kosovo ten years ago the political its political status has been ambiguous. Serbia, to which it belongs, has little or no say over the day to day running of the “province” as the institutions of state have been ...