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RTE Late Late Show viewers raise €3 million for Irish Red Cross ... (Dublin Live)

The show saw Taoiseach Michael Martin, Aslan, Adi Roche and more talk about the war in Ukraine last night.

He said: "We are so grateful to RTÉ, The Late Late Show and Ryan Tubridy for the opportunity and their amazing support in raising such a massive amount of money which will make a huge difference to the people affected by the crisis in Ukraine. Ryan Tubridy, Host of The Late Late Show, praised the generosity of the Irish people donating to the Irish Red Cross to help Ukraine. Generous Irish viewers of the Late Late Show helped to raise over €3 million of vital funds destined for Ukraine on Friday night's show

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RTE Late Late Show viewers raise over €2 million for Irish Red ... (Irish Mirror)

At times, the website - donate.redcross.ie - crashed, as it did during the Late Late Toy Show appeal previously.

Tonight's episode was a fundraiser for the Irish Red Cross in Ukraine, with donate.redcross.ie seeing thousands of people rush to the site after the opening. At the close of the show, we learned that the total raised stood at €2.2 million. Over €2 million was raised by RTE Late Late Show viewers on Friday night after a special episode of the talk show.

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€3m for Ukraine aid raised by Late Late Show viewers as part of ... (Dundalk Democrat)

Three million euro has been raised for Ukraine aid as part of The Late Late Show Irish Red Cross fundraising appeal. The significant amount was raised in .

This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best, most relevant experience. Director General of RTÉ, Dee Forbes, also commented and said, "The tragedy unfolding in Ukraine over the past week has been extremely difficult to watch and to comprehend. Or you can email [email protected] at any time. "These events are having an enormous impact on all of us, but it is vital that we continue to tell these stories in every way we can. The Irish people rose to the occasion and donated over three million euro which is just remarkable. Or you can email [email protected] at any time.

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Over €2 million raised for Ukraine during Late Late Show appeal (Irish Post)

The money raised will be donated to Irish Red Cross to fund its work in the country. Speaking on the programme, Taoiseach Micheál Martin also announced the ...

He said that the process is "too slow" and has been a strategic mistake. "The West was very naïve. I think he is anti-democratic. I think that Vladimir Putin wants to end democracy, he's afraid of it. Speaking about the Ukrainian president, he said he had "incredible admiration" for Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he personified Ukrainian "nationhood", resilience, defiance, and dignity." "I thank the people of Ukraine for standing up for the fundamental values that we all share. The Taoiseach said he doesn't "think much of" Putin, and that he gets very angry when he thinks of him

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'Irish people rose to the occasion': Late Late Show appeal raises ... (Irish Examiner)

More than €3 million has been raised by The Late Late Show's Irish Red Cross appeal with the money set to help those impacted by the war in Ukraine.

The money raised will assist the humanitarian work of those on the ground to provide food, water, medical supplies and shelter. Mr O'Dwyer added that the money "will make a huge difference to the people affected by the crisis in Ukraine". More than €3 million has been raised by's Irish Red Cross appeal with the money set to help those impacted by the war in Ukraine.

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€3m raised for Ukraine as support register announced (RTE.ie)

More than €3 million has been raised for the Irish Red Cross to fund its work in Ukraine. The money was donated following an appeal on RTÉ's Late Late Show ...

He said that the process is "too slow" and has been a strategic mistake. "He's an evil man as far as I'm concerned. He described the Russian president as having a "warped historical view" and said he "ignores the impact of his actions" on his own people. Mr Martin said he "salutes the bravery and courage" that he has witnessed in the last week. The Taoiseach described the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a "barbaric, brutal attack on the Ukrainian people". The Taoiseach said this is the "biggest displacement of people since World War II on the European continent".

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Late Late appeal for Ukraine raises over €3m as Government to ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the Government will donate a further €10 million, in addition to the previously announced €10 million in humanitarian aid, ...

"To everyone who contributed to the Irish Red Cross appeal on the Late Late Show last night - it is impossible to say how grateful we are for the support." To everyone who contributed to the Irish Red Cross appeal on the Late Late Show last night - it is impossible to say how grateful we are for the support. On Saturday, the Irish Red Cross tweeted: "€3,000,000 provides a lot of aid.

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