Poll result: We wanted to know... Ivan Yates. Would ya?
Listen: Ivan gets a little embarrassed at the news of his newly discovered secret appeal
Yesterday, Entertainment.ie published a list of celebrities that we're attracted to but embarrassed to admit.
The list included the likes of James Gandolfini, Stephen Rea and Ryan Tubridy but top of that list was our very own Newstalk Breakfast presenter, Ivan Yates.
Chris discussed it with him this morning on air. Ivan got a little embarrassed.
Trichet denies forcing Ireland into bailout
The former head of the ECB says he did not threaten to withdraw funding from Ireland's banks
The former head of the European Central Bank has denied forcing Ireland into a bailout.
Jean-Claude Trichet says he did not threaten to withdraw funding from Ireland's banks in November 2010.
He's also insisted he never stopped Ireland from burning its bondholders - but did warn that it was a bad idea.
Pilot, crew praised for landing aircraft safely after sea salt stuck to windscreen
The aircraft attempted to land at Cork Airport several times
The captain and crew of an Aer Lingus Regional plane have been praised, after they were forced to land with almost zero visability.
The flight was en-route from Manchester on January 2nd when it was affected by - what is described as - a very rare but significant issue with its windscreen.
The Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) found that sea salt had built up on the glass of the cockpit, leading to reduced visibility.
Baby boy rescued from Nepal rubble after 22 hours
The four-month-old boy survived 22 hours under rubble following Saturday's earthquake
A baby boy has been pulled from the rubble of the Nepal earthquake, 22 hours after being buried under the collapsed building, according to report in a local newspaper.
Hundreds of patients recalled following x-ray and scan errors
LISTEN: Reviews were instigated after colleagues raised concerns
Hundreds of patients have been recalled after errors were found in scans and x-ray readings by three locum radiologists at seven hospitals.
It followed a review of their work, due to concerns raised by their colleagues.
The locums - who no longer work in Ireland - had been employed by the Health Service Executive (HSE) at Kerry General, Cavan Monaghan and Bantry General in Cork.