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Synopsis

Vincent Browne tackles the toughest questions facing modern Ireland, debating both the main issues of the day and contemporary moral dilemmas.

The Tonight panels not only comprise familiar faces from the world of politics but also fresh voices from across the spectrum of the political and social divide.

Watch it: Monday to Thursday at 11.05pm
Follow the conversation on Twitter: #vinb

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Thurs 02 Feb: 11pm
We look at the world's largest property conglomerate, NAMA and wonder what is happening behind very

Wed 01 Feb: 11pm
Enda Kenny was in more trouble in the Dail today answering questions on whether the Irish negotiator

Tues 31 Jan: 11pm
We observe the reaction in the Dáil today to the shenanigans at the Euro summit in Brussels and the

Mon 30 Jan: 11pm
We discuss what the new treaty means and to what extent it impinges on our sovereignty.  

Thurs 26 Jan: 11pm
So what is going on in the mind of Enda Kenny?, we speculate on tonight's show. 

Wed 25 Jan: 11pm
We contrast what the government parties said abut the national debt a year ago during and before the

Tues 24 Jan: 11pm
We challenged Leo Varadkar's claim that recent experience in Denmark showed that defaulting on bonds

Mon 23 Jan: 11pm
Tonight we talk about our competitor, RTE, the public service broadcaster. We talk about the role it

Thurs 19 Jan: 11pm
Vincent quizzes the ECB and the IMF officials who have been in the country for the past week.

Wed 19 Jan: 11pm
We preview an extensive interview with Sean Quinn to be published in tomorrow's Irish Independent

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Vincent Browne has been in journalism since 1968. 

He was Northern News Editor of The Irish Press group 1970-'72, with Independent Newspapers from 1973 to 1977. 

He founded and launched Magill magazine in 1977.  Vincent was Editor of The Sunday Tribune from 1983 to 1994. 

He is a columnist with The Irish Times and The Sunday Business Post. 

He broadcast on RTE radio from 1996 to 2007. 

He was editor and publisher of Village magazine and is writing a biography of Charles Haughey. 

Vincent is married to Jean Learmond and they have two children, Emma and Julia.











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