
Micheál Lehane
Micheál Lehane is an Irish journalist known for his work with RTÉ News, where he covers political and current affairs. His reporting often provides critical insights into the workings of the Irish government and its policies. He is regarded for his ability to ask tough questions that address pressing issues facing the nation, making him a respected figure in the field of journalism.
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Recent news mentions
Mícheál Lehane conducted a live report during the debate while the candidates stood at their lecterns.
final debate wraps up a God-awful presidential election – The Irish TimesMicheál Lehane communicated James Lawless's take on Jim Gavin's candidacy to the outside world.
The Jim Gavin fiasco was a long overdue humbling for GAA exceptionalism – The Irish TimesEPA director Micheál Lehane emphasized the need for registration and monitoring of private water supplies to protect consumers.
Environment watchdog recommends mandating registration of private drinking water supplies – The Irish Times
Director of the EPA’s Office of Radiation Protection and Environmental Monitoring Micheál Lehane said: 'The reduction of old advisory notices [over two years] is to be welcomed.'
More than 50% of septic tanks fail inspection tests in 2024 – The Irish Times
Micheál Lehane is mentioned as a journalist who is expected to ask the first question during the meeting.
‘Pat his little hand’ and 31 other tips for Taoiseach’s trip to the White House – The Irish Times
















