David Davin-Power

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David Davin-Power

Davin-Power (right)
Born Portobello, Dublin
Nationality Irish
Occupation Journalist
Notable credit(s) RTÉ News and Current Affairs

David Davin-Power is an Irish journalist from Dublin, Ireland. He is political correspondent with RTÉ News and Current Affairs.[1]

Davin-Power was one of the first presenters of Morning Ireland, along with David Hanly.[2] He is also a former Northern Ireland Editor for RTÉ News and Current Affairs.[3]

In August 2001, he was made Political Correspondent.[1] In March 2009, he made an infamous appearance on RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock from the Fianna Fáil Ardfheis surrounded by members of the party glaring at the camera.[4]

Davin-Power is married to Dearbhla Collins, sister of Finghin Collins. He has five children.[5] He is a worshipper in the Unitarian church in Dublin.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "RTÉ announce appointments". The Irish Times. 8 August 2001. Retrieved 10 December 2009. 
  2. "Star of the Day: Morning Ireland". RTÉ Guide. Retrieved 10 December 2009. 
  3. "RTÉ News Interactive: Westminster Election and Referenda". RTÉ News and Current Affairs. 9 June 2001. Retrieved 10 December 2009. 
  4. "You've been framed". The Irish Times. March 7, 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2009. 
  5. Susan Daly (14 June 2008). "Dad's the word". Irish Independent. Retrieved 18 September 2010. 
  6. Dearbhail McDonald (24 October 2004). "Couples flock to 'mix and match' Unitarian weddings". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 18 September 2010. 
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