Dental Council warns Govt patients are being left 'at risk' The President of the Dental Council of Ireland has warned Government that patients are being placed at risk due to a lack of regulation of … RTÉ Investigates • 09 Nov
'The Department got caught out': The story of the dossier scandal When a whistleblower went public more than two years ago to reveal controversial information gathering techniques within the Department of Health – one family in … RTÉ Investigates • 28 Sep
Family at centre of dossier scandal seek Dept of Health apology A family who had to take on the State to secure proper special needs education have gone public to demand accountability after learning a secret … RTÉ Investigates • 28 Sep
Revealed: Convicted, unknown and unregulated 'dentists' A person with a conviction for sexual assault who is not registered with the Dental Council of Ireland has been practising as a dentist here, … RTÉ Investigates • 07 Sep
How one unregistered dentist worked in Ireland despite complaints Until last week, Dr Andreia Funico had a significant social media presence. On any of her numerous accounts you could easily find multiple photos of … RTÉ Investigates • 12 Sep
Do we need a law to stop landlords seeking sex from renters? Some landlords in Ireland are seeking sex from often vulnerable prospective tenants in exchange for reduced rent, or free accommodation, RTÉ Investigates has found RTÉ Investigates • 26 Jul
What I heard as an undercover renter: 'Cash... or some other way' Using a series of aliases, Barbara Soares spent months investigating the reality of what happens when some women enquire about renting from Irish landlords who … RTÉ Investigates • 27 Jul
Political outcry about treatment of calves following RTÉ report The Minister for Agriculture has condemned the abuse of animals exposed by RTÉ Investigates and has said the issues raised will be "vigorously pursued" by … investigations unit • 11 Jul
Animal abuse footage filmed by RTÉ is 'repugnant' says Taoiseach The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has described footage filmed as part of an RTÉ Investigates report on dairy expansion in Ireland as "repugnant". RTÉ Investigates • 11 Jul
61 hours: The journey endured by thousands of Irish bull calves For months, RTÉ Investigates has been looking into Ireland's dairy boom. The investigation has uncovered animal welfare issues at marts and breaches of regulations on … investigations unit • 09 Jul
RTÉ undercover footage triggers investigation of marts The Department of Agriculture says it is launching an investigation into breaches of animal welfare regulations at several cattle marts, on foot of undercover footage … investigations unit • 10 Jul
The climate cost of Ireland's dairy boom What are key problems when it comes to climate change and dairy production, and can they be fixed? investigations unit • 10 Jul
Whistleblower welcomes data breach ruling against Dept of Health A Department of Health whistleblower has welcomed a Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) decision to issue a fine and ban the practice of collecting excessive sensitive … investigations unit • 10 Jul
Forbes gave auditors different explanations for payments RTÉ Investigates has learned that when initially asked about invoices labelled as consultancy fees, the former RTÉ Director-General Dee Forbes said they related to work … investigations unit • 30 Jun
Widow calls for apology to Hooded Men from British state The widow of a deceased member of the Hooded Men has said the UK Ministry of Defence and the British government should follow today's apology … investigations unit • 13 Jun
Landlord has over 100 Airbnb listings despite city-wide ban Controversial landlord Marc Godart has emerged as one of the most active hosts on Airbnb in Dublin, despite a ban on short-term letting by the … investigations unit • 08 Jun
Obesity experts paid consultancy fees by weight loss drug company Drug maker Novo Nordisk has landed in hot water in the UK over its promotional practices. Now RTÉ Investigates examines the company's links to medical … investigations unit • 06 May
Patients left abandoned after Oranmore Orthodontics closure Last August an RTÉ Investigates report highlighted the plight of those affected by the closure of Oranmore Orthodontics. But many patients are still out of … investigations unit • 24 Apr
Three SJA board members indicate intention to resign Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman has told the Seanad that three members of the current board of St John Ambulance have indicated their intention to … Politics • 29 Mar
Tusla defends 2019 clean bill of health for St John Ambulance The child protection body Tusla has moved to clarify a 2019 letter it sent which said there were "no current concerns" regarding child protection at … investigations unit • 17 Mar
'There was no fear there. He had carte blanche' - Gary's story In the early 1970s, at just 13 years of age, Gary joined the voluntary first aid organisation, St John Ambulance in the hope the skills … investigations unit • 16 Mar
St John Ambulance - 'Unvetted adults can still access children' A review into the handling of complaints of sexual abuse at St John Ambulance has found its garda vetting system is incomplete creating the potential … investigations unit • 16 Mar
Groomed and abused by a trusted adult As a damning report is published into decades of sexual abuse at St John Ambulance, RTÉ Investigates' Aoife Hegarty speaks with some of those affected … investigations unit • 16 Mar
Psychologist with fake qualifications worked for HSE RTÉ Investigates has learned that a psychologist used bogus qualifications to get a job with the Health Service Executive. RTÉ Investigates • 07 Mar
'My three-year-old is self-harming' - Mother's waiting list worry The HSE is legally obliged to provide an Assessment of Needs within six months of an application. But the HSE confirmed to RTÉ Investigates that … RTÉ Investigates • 06 Mar