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Saturday 3 June 2023 Dublin: 14°C

# switched on

All time
# nights in
A thrilling drama, a Lewis Carroll classic for the kids, and changing planet earth - it's your weekly TV guide
We’ve got you covered for some shows and films to sink your teeth into this week.
# nights in
The Remote: Daniel at home, the Normal People finale and a classic Hitchcock flick - it's your weekly TV guide
We’ve got you covered for some shows and films to sink your teeth into this week.
# switched on
The Remote: Something for the Eurovision fans and time to catch up with Normal People - it's your weekly TV Guide
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
# switched on
The Remote: Scannal tackles the Bertie Bowl and an hour of sewing on the BBC - your weekly TV Guide
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
# switched on
The Christmas window displays are back at the Clerys building - take a look
The windows look back at various decades throughout the history of Clerys, from the 1850s to the 1980s.
# switched on
Is switching my mortgage worth the hassle? We put your questions to a consumer expert earlier today
Áine Carroll of the CCPC joined us live on Facebook.
# Procession of Light
Dublin's Christmas light were switched on tonight - but they were a little different this year
Organisers decided to space the event out through a ‘procession of light.’
# switched on
This Dublin business is plotting to take over the Middle East's airwaves
Free WiFi entrepreneurs MyPlace Connect looking at next phase of expansion plans.
# politube
You can have the Dáil in your front room from September
Oireachtas TV will be available on UPC, Sky and Eircom… but not RTÉ’s Saorview.
# switched on
US set to ban uncharged phones and laptops from flights
There are fears that terrorist groups have found new ways to hide explosive devices in electronic gadgets.
# switched on
Power up: ESB announces €80 million rise in profits
That’s a lot of lights left on.
# switched on
'I'm no entertainer' -- Donal Óg Cusack on his approach to Sunday Game analysis
Others in Montrose may think the viewers want a bit of craic, but the former Cork keeper says he’s interested in the game.
# fringe
5 questions for the Fringe: Robbie Kitt
Each day for the 16 days of ABSOLUT Fringe 2011 in Dublin, we quiz the creatives on how they work, why they work – and their tips for the festival.