RTÉ presenter Sean O’Rourke to retire on May 8th

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Over his years, Sean O’Rourke became known for a formidable, no-nonsense interview style and ability to grapple with any subject that entered the current affairs arena

On his Radio One show Today with Sean O’Rourke on Tuesday morning, the current affairs heavyweight said he will finish on May 8th as he approaches his 65th birthday.In a brief pre-recorded piece, O’Rourke noted “a great adventure” on the show over the years with “a bit of hand to hand combat in studio”.

Over his years, Mr O’Rourke became known for a formidable, no-nonsense interview style and ability to grapple with any subject that entered the current affairs arena.

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A stalwart with a keen intellect and sharp wit who knows how to ask the questions ‘needing to be asked’, always with due respect for the person, and in the ‘public interest’. Go n-eirigh an bothar leat!

will be a great loss to rte and its listeners..

A blow to the FG media unit.

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