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Tonight with Vincent Browne, (formerly Nightly News with Vincent Browne), was a news analysis, current affairs and politics programme which was broadcast on Ireland's TV3 from 2007 to July 2017. Its time on air coincided with the premierships of Brian Cowen and Enda Kenny, bookended by the conclusion of Bertie Ahern's premiership and the initial weeks of Leo Varadkar's. The Tonight Show, hosted by Ivan Yates (initially) and Matt Cooper, replaced it in mid-September 2017.

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  • Tonight with Vincent Browne, (formerly Nightly News with Vincent Browne), was a news analysis, current affairs and politics programme which was broadcast on Ireland's TV3 from 2007 to July 2017. Its time on air coincided with the premierships of Brian Cowen and Enda Kenny, bookended by the conclusion of Bertie Ahern's premiership and the initial weeks of Leo Varadkar's. The Tonight Show, hosted by Ivan Yates (initially) and Matt Cooper, replaced it in mid-September 2017. It was moderated by Vincent Browne — a journalist noted for his rather acerbic style, with The Guardian describing him as "Ireland's Jeremy Paxman". (en)
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  • * Ivana Bacik * Richard Boyd Barrett * Dan Boyle * Colm Brophy * Richard Bruton * Joan Burton * Jerry Buttimer * Thomas Byrne * Dara Calleary * Niall Collins * Catherine Connolly * Martin Conway * Ruth Coppinger * Barry Cowen * Lucinda Creighton * David Cullinane * Clare Daly * Jim Daly * Pearse Doherty * Regina Doherty * Stephen Donnelly * Paschal Donohoe * Timmy Dooley * Andrew Doyle * Robert Dowds * Alan Dukes * Bernard Durkan * Damien English * Michael Fitzmaurice * Luke 'Ming' Flanagan * Seán Fleming * Kathleen Funchion * John Halligan * Dominic Hannigan * Joe Higgins * Billy Kelleher * Conor Lenihan * Charlie McConalogue * Mary Lou McDonald * Helen McEntee * Mattie McGrath * Michael McGrath * John McGuinness * Pádraig Mac Lochlainn * Michael McNamara * Martin Mansergh * Peter Mathews * John Moloney * Catherine Murphy * Eoghan Murphy * Paul Murphy * Patrick Nulty * Darragh O'Brien * Eoin Ó Broin * Éamon Ó Cuív * Willie O'Dea * Kieran O'Donnell * Marie-Louise O'Donnell * Fergus O'Dowd * Susan O'Keeffe * Maureen O'Sullivan * Averil Power * Pat Rabbitte * Eamon Ryan * Róisín Shortall * Bríd Smith * Brian Stanley * Billy Timmins * Peadar Tóibín * Robert Troy * Joanna Tuffy * Liam Twomey * Mick Wallace (Note that guests are ranked in alphabetical order followed by initial party affiliation and that this does not include appearances on The People's Debate with Vincent Browne. Some members appeared before being elected or nominated by the Taoiseach to the Oireachtas, some of these being on local councils, some in the process of contesting by-elections, some with no previous apparent involvement in the politics of public representation . Those in italics had retired, resigned or otherwise lost their seat in the Oireachtas, but may still have contributed at the programme's conclusion.) Fine Gael Labour Socialist People Before Profit Sinn Féin Fianna Fáil Green Independent (en)
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  • Tonight with Vincent Browne, (formerly Nightly News with Vincent Browne), was a news analysis, current affairs and politics programme which was broadcast on Ireland's TV3 from 2007 to July 2017. Its time on air coincided with the premierships of Brian Cowen and Enda Kenny, bookended by the conclusion of Bertie Ahern's premiership and the initial weeks of Leo Varadkar's. The Tonight Show, hosted by Ivan Yates (initially) and Matt Cooper, replaced it in mid-September 2017. (en)
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