Bryan Dobson

Senators Fitzgerald, Coghlan, Quinn and Norris congratulated the Jekyll and Hyde foundation for the wonderful work it is doing… My apologies. It is the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation


Senator Donie Cassidy makes a blooper in the Seanad


You must be in the head shops


Fine Gael TD Bernard Durkan has a go at Taoiseach Brian Cowen's defence of the government's employment creation record


That's Abracadabra economics


Labour leader Eamon Gilmore to Brian Cowen on the same issue


Another old soggy lettuce coming from the Green Party


Sinn Féin's Caoimhghín O Caoláin gives his views on Minister Eamon Ryan's plans to help property owners who are in debt


Mattie McGrath, alone he stands


Fine Gael's Bernard Durkan compliments Fianna Fáil's Mattie McGrath for being the sole Fianna Fáil TD to criticise the reversal of wage cuts to some higher-paid civil servants


They were cynically catapulted into a miserable existence and exploited


Prosecuting counsel Robert Davies on the victims of Carlow man TJ Carroll. Carroll was jailed for seven years in Wales for running brothels


The treacherous lies are overwhelming. The worst had to be the one told by Eamonn about the intruder


Susanna Cawley talking about the murder of her sister, Celine, by Eamonn Lillis in her victim impact statement


He is extremely sorry and regretful for what happened on that fateful day and for his subsequent behaviour


Lillis's defence counsel Brendan Grehan


There is just no sense in this


AA's director of policy Conor Faughnan on the new 30km speed limit introduced in parts of Dublin city


I thought it was a plane going to crash. It was pure white with the flame at the back of it – nothing like a falling star


Cavan farmer Barry Murphy on the meteor that blazed through the sky across the country on Wednesday night


This is the last chapter of a long and troubled story and the beginning of a new chapter after decades of violence, years of talks, weeks of stalemate


British prime minister Gordon Brown speaks after a deal is done on devolution in the North


Is this not, in effect, like putting a vegetarian in charge of the meat industry?


RTE's Bryan Dobson quizzes the environment minister John Gormley on the Poolbeg incinerator in his Dublin South East constituency