TV and Radio

Today with Pat Kenny: John Murray and Paul Rowe discuss new recommendations on denominational schools

On Tuesday, the Advisory Group to the Government’s Forum on Patronage and Pluralism published their recommendations. John Murray of the Iona Institute and Paul Rowe of Educate Together joined Pat Kenny to discuss the report.

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RTE Prime Time: Breda O’Brien discusses surrogacy with Miriam O’Callaghan

Breda O’Brien dicusses surrogacy with Miriam O’Callaghan (10 minutes into the clip).

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Today FM: The Last Word with Matt Cooper-Professor Patricia Casey and Karen Kiernan of One Family discuss Census 2011

Today FM: The Last Word with Matt Cooper-Professor Patricia Casey and Karen Kiernan of One Family discuss Census 2011

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RTE Frontline: Discussion of secularism with David Quinn, Fr Michael Drumm, Ivana Bacik and Diarmuid Ferriter

RTE Frontline: Discussion of secularism with David Quinn, Fr Michael Drumm, Ivana Bacik and Diarmuid Ferriter

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Today FM The Last Word: David Quinn and Orla O’Connor debate the gender pay gap

David Quinn, Director of the Iona Institute and Orla O’Connor, acting CEO of the National Women’s Council debate the gender pay gap on Today FM’s The Last Word with Matt Cooper.

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Today with Pat Kenny: David Quinn debates Dr Deirdre Madden on surrogacy

David Quinn debates Dr Deirdre Madden of UCC on surrogacy on RTE Radio’s Today with Pat Kenny programme.

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Today with Pat Kenny – George Weigel

Today with Pat Kenny - George Weigel

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The Right Hook: David Quinn on Anti-Catholicism

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Renewing the Church – George Weigel – Video

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David Quinn and George Hook discuss British Passport forms replacing mother and father with “parent 1” and “parent 2”

David Quinn and George Hook discuss moves by the Government in the UK to replace the words mother and father with the terms “parent 1” and “parent 2”.

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