Paschal Donohoe has ‘always been a really big fan of Billie Eilish’
Catherine Martin
Pay and spending report has found governance and cultural issues to be addressed, and has recommendations for both RTÉ and Government
Prof Niamh Brennan’s long-awaited report on RTÉ is said to have exercised ‘restraint’ on question of apportioning blame on individuals
Minister for Media says the reports on corporate governance, contractors and operation of barter account are ‘very, very dense’ and will take a number of days to go through
Two historians have come up with as definitive a figure as can be estimated
Total ban on ownership of smartphones for under-13s ‘fraught with difficulty’, Catherine Martin says
Members fired up to get out and canvass for local and European elections
Green deputy leader tells conference coming year is ‘pivotal’ and she is ‘absolutely committed’ to new public broadcasting funding model
Fáilte Ireland report on the potential for ‘price gouging’ finds situation in the capital is broadly in line with comparable European destinations
Coimisiún na Meán has opened up consultations on its local democracy and courts reporting schemes – it’s a landmark moment for news publishers
Marie Sherlock urges Government not to ‘drag out’ publication of two reports, due to be submitted to Catherine Martin in March
Seen & Heard: DNG enters the mortgage broker market; Quanta Capital targets Signa assets; and Virgin Media refused €30m for public service broadcasting
Chartered accountant and staff representative announced as new members by Minister for Media
Cabinet will also hear of rollout of 2024 summer programme which involves schools providing activities and excursions for children with complex special educational needs
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