School corporal punishment, defense procurement, and Bezos' wedding in focus on Behind the Story
RTÉ’s Political Correspondent shares personal memories of school beating, discusses new child protection procedures, Ireland's participation in EU defense program, and Jeff Bezos' wedding in Venice. Listen to the full episode on RTÉ Radio Player.

The 'wild west' of corporal punishment in school is something that Paul Cunningham remembers well. RTÉ’s Political Correspondent has opened up about his personal experience of the practice on Behind the Story. Remembering a particular incident back in 1978 as a 10-year-old, Paul recalls 47 years later how it stays with him. He reflects on recent changes which give schools guidance on how they should deal with former pupils who come forward and report historic abuse. The policy - Child Protection Procedures for Schools, 2025 - is an update on its original 2017 document. Katie and Paul also talk through plans for Ireland to partake in a new EU programme SAFE, or Security Action for Europe. The procurement scheme would enable the State to quickly acquire defence systems and help streamline procurement policies across the bloc. What does it mean for Ireland - and what could be in store for Irish troops amid a shifting international stage at the United Nations? Also, the duo toast the ‘wedding of the year’ in Venice between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. You can listen to Behind the Story on the RTÉ Radio Player. Episodes are also available on Apple and Spotify. Anyone affected by issues raised in this article can go to rte.ie/helplines.
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