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Wednesday 13 May: Has The Bertie Ahern Video Reignited The Migration Debate?

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Tuesday 12 May: Ambulance Strike: Ireland’s Health System Under Strain

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Wednesday 6 May: Unity Poll & Israel Fixture Pressure

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Tuesday 5 May: The Nuclear Option - Ireland’s Energy Future

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Wednesday 29 April: Fuel Support, Energy Bills & Short-Term Letting Delays

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Tuesday 28 April: Character References Row & A Crisis for Local Radio

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Wednesday 22 April - Oil Prices Surge as Hormuz Tensions Rise | Varadkar Apologises After Rural Backlash

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Tuesday 21 April - More Homes, Fewer Rules? ‘Shed-Sits’ Plan Revived - And Pressure Builds Over How To Use €9bn Surplus

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Wednesday 15 April - Fuel Cuts, Rising Prices & Coalition Pressure Mounts

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Tuesday 14 April - Healy-Rae Resigns & Government Confidence Shaken

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Wednesday 8 April - Fuel Standoff at Home, Ceasefire Strain Abroad

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Tuesday 7 April - Convoys And Consequences: Fuel Protests Grip Ireland

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Wednesday 1 April - NATO Questions, Fuel Disruptions and Lunar Lift Off

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Tuesday 31 March - Fuel Fears, US-Iran Fallout & Israel’s Military Measures

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Wednesday 25th March: Energy Pressures, Cost-of-Living Questions And A Huge Test In Prague

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Tuesday 24th March - Economic Pressure, Political Tensions And Ireland’s Next Moves

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Wednesday 18 March - Rising Fuel Costs And Global Tensions: Ireland’s Energy Challenge

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Wednesday, 11th March - Oil Crisis And Oval Office Politics: How Exposed Is Ireland?

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Tuesday 10th March - Energy Costs, Iran War And Pressure Before The White House Trip

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Wednesday 4 March - Stranded and Soaring Costs: Ireland, the Middle East and Rising Prices

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Tuesday 3 March: Ireland and the Middle East Conflict: War, Diplomacy, and Global Markets

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Wednesday 25 February - Landlord Says Rents Could Rise 25% – What It Means for Tenants

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Tuesday 24th February - Government U-Turn on SNA Cuts – What Happens Next?

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Wednesday 18 February - House Prices 20% Above Peak – Is the Affordability Crisis Here to Stay?

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Tuesday 17th February - SNA Review Backlash and the Future of Classroom Support

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Wednesday February 11 - Scrambler Safety & ICE Detention Questions

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Tuesday 10 February - The Detention of Seamus Culleton

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Wednesday 4 February - X A No Show At The Oireachtas as Pressure Grows to Rein In Social Media

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Tuesday 3rd February - Ireland's Flood Defences, Social Media Bans, and the Mandelson Investigation

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Wednesday 28th January - Flood Warnings, Garda Vetting and Ireland’s Neutrality Debate

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Tuesday 27th January - Scrambler Safety, Rental Reform and Storm Chandra Fallout

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Tuesday 20th January - Russian Drones, Rural Drug Gangs & Storm Bram

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Wednesday 14 January - Ireland's Asylum Reform and Trump’s Greenland Gamble

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Tuesday 13th January- Mercosur Fallout and the Grok Deepfake Row Put Government Under Pressure

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Wednesday 7th January - Homelessness Hits Record High as Taoiseach Cites Migration as a “Significant Factor”

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Tuesday 6th January - Trump Eyes Greenland and Grok AI Deepfakes

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Wednesday 17 December 2025 - End of Year Review: 2025

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Tuesday 16th December - RELEASED: The Long-Awaited Fianna Fáil Presidential Campaign Report

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Tuesday 9th December - Russian Drones, Rural Drug Gangs & Storm Bram

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Wednesday 10 December - New Digital Age Crackdown and a Fast-Moving Winter Flu Surge

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Wednesday 3 December - Planning Reform & The Place-Names Debate

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Tuesday 2 December - Zelensky’s State Visit & Gerry Hutch's Political Ambition

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Wednesday 26 November - Tougher Immigration Rules & a Fiscal Warning: Is the Government Listening?

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Tuesday 25 November - One Year After the Election: Big Promises, Bigger Bills

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Wednesday 19 November - Asylum Policy Pressure & The Ivan Yates Grilling

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Wednesday 12 November - Can This National Housing Plan Deliver?

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Tuesday 11 November 2025 - Catherine Connolly: Unpacking Her Vision For Ireland

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Wednesday 05 November - Ireland’s Housing Crisis: 15 More Years?

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Tuesday 04 November 2025 - Ireland’s Immigration Crackdown: Has the Coalition Shifted Right?

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Wednesday 29 October: Fastway Collapse, Climate Concerns & Spoilt Ballots

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Tuesday 28 October: After the Fall: What’s Next for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael?

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Wednesday 22 October 2025 - Night Two of Citywest Unrest & The Deepfake Dilemma

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Tuesday 21 October 2025: Citywest Unrest & A Disillusioned Electorate

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Monday 20 October: Humphreys' Big Interview Breakdown & Fine Gael's Connolly Campaign Video

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Wednesday 15 October: Delays at CHI and the National Children’s Hospital Under Scrutiny

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Tuesday 14 October: Profit on Power: Why Are Ireland’s Energy Bills So High?

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Monday 13 October - Israel/Hamas War: The Art of the Peace Deal

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Wednesday 08 October 2025 - Budget Fallout & Fianna Fáil in Turmoil

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Tuesday 07 October 2025 - Budget 2026: The Squeezed Middle & The VAT Cut Debate

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Monday 6th October - Jim Gavin, Remaining Presidential Candidates & Budget 2026

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Wednesday 01 October - Hospitality VAT rate, Budget 2026, Gaza Foltilla

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Tuesday 30 September - Presidential Debate, Voluntary Asylum Seeker Returns & The Gaza Peace Plan

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The Tonight Show Presidential Debate: Connolly, Humphreys & Gavin Face Off

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Wednesday 24 September - Three Candidates, Trump’s Tirade & The Vape Debate

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Tuesday 23 September - Áras Race Heats Up, Workers Locked Out of Housing & Trump at the UN

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Wednesday 17 September - Rising Costs & Rising Threats

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Tuesday 16 September - Blackface, Ballots & The Bombardment of Gaza

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Wednesday 10 September - Political Intimidation, Presidential Picks & UK/Ireland Relations

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Tuesday 09 September - Presidential Picks & Budget Battles

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Wednesday 3 September - The Tricolour Debate: Raised, Removed or Reclaimed?

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Tuesday 2 September - Joanna Donnelly Interview & The Race for the Áras

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Wednesday 30 July - Policing Under Pressure, Budgets Under Strain

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Tuesday 29 July - Overhaul for Modular Home Planning Laws and EU-US Trade Deal

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Tuesday 22 July - The Price of Progress: Can Ireland Deliver on a Decade of Spending?

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Wednesday 16 July - Dáil Review: Coalition Under Fire

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Tuesday 15 July - Cost of Living Supports Axed: Budget 2025 & the Political Fallout

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Wednesday 9 July - Tourist Taxes, Trump’s Tariffs & Grok’s Hitler Scandal

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Tuesday 8 July - Shrinking Spaces, Rising Costs & A Presidential Wildcard

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Wednesday 02 July - Tariffs, Trump, and the Race to Áras

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Tuesday 01 July 2025 - Housing Progress, Rising Student Fees & Europe’s Heatwave Warning

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Wednesday 25 April - Ireland’s Soaring Costs, AI, and a Venetian Wedding For The 1%

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Tuesday 24 June - Missile Strikes & F-Bombs

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Wednesday 18 June - Youth Detention Capacity, Trump’s Iran Gamble, and Kneecap Court Appearance

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Tuesday 17 June 2025 - Rent Caps, CityWest, and Rising Tensions in the Middle East

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Wednesday 11 June - Health Insurance, Ballymena Unrest & Israeli War Bonds

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Tuesday 10 June - Will New Rent Rules Protect Tenants Or Push Up Prices?

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Wednesday 04 June 2025 - Starvation as a Weapon? Israel Halts Gaza Aid...Again

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Tuesday 03 June 2025 - Bail Laws & IPAS Centres in Coolock: Ireland’s Policy Challenges

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Wednesday 28 May - RTÉ Defends IT Write-Down And Promo Costs At Oireachtas Hearing

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Tuesday 27 May - CHI Resignations, Missed Housing Targets & Bail Law Review

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Tuesday 20 May - Confronting Ireland’s Disability Assessment Backlog

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Wednesday 14 May - Israel in Eurovision, Dangerous Driving, and Water Supply Concerns

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Tuesday 13 May - Struggling Pubs, Social Media Bans, and a 'Mile-High Bribe'

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Wednesday 07 May - Eurovision Politics, Housing Tsar Chaos & Camogie Skorts Rows

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Tuesday 06 May 2025 - Limerick’s Mayor, Housing Gridlock & A New Pope

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Wednesday 30 April - Trump's First 100 Days: What Can We Expect Next?

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Tuesday 29 April - New 'housing tsar', Kneecap facing backlash and falling tourism figures

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Wednesday 23 April - Ireland’s Wealth Divide, Lost Promises & Aid in Crisis – Who’s Paying the Price?

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Tuesday 22 April - Pope Francis and the Future of the Church

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Wednesday 16 April - Soaring House Prices, Climate Costs & Stalled Wage Hikes

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Tuesday 15 April - Public v Private Sector & The Rising Cost of Unification

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Wednesday 9 April - Trade War Fallout, Trump’s First 80 Days, and the Airbnb Backlash

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Tuesday 8 April: EU Counter-Tariffs, Recession Fears, and the Streaming Levy Debate

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Wednesday 2 April - Trump's Sweeping Tariffs: Expert Analysis & Reaction

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Tuesday 1 April: Tariff Turmoil & Ceann Comhairle Confidence Vote

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Wednesday 26 March - Ceann Comhairle Showdown & US ‘Free-Loader’ Fallout

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Tuesday 25 March - "Shame, Shame, Shame": Dáil Chaos, Metrolink Debate, and US Intel Oopsie

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Wednesday 19 March - Amazon.ie Launches & Central Bank Warns on Housing

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Tuesday 18 March - McGregor at the White House & Covid Review

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Wednesday 12 March - Taoiseach vs Trump: Did Micheál Martin Hold His Own?

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Tuesday 11 March - Bail Re-Offenders In Focus & Ireland’s Prison Overcrowding

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Wednesday 5 March - Ireland’s Own DOGE?

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Tuesday 4 March - Trump's Trade War & Ukraine Aid Freeze

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Wednesday 26 February - Ireland's Special Needs Crisis: School Places, Services, & Political Deadlock

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Tuesday 25 February - Ireland’s Neutrality Under Threat? The Defence Debate

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Wednesday 19 February - Beds in Sheds – Housing Solution or Quick Fix?

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Tuesday 18 February - Knife Crime, Garda Recruitment & Immigration

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Wednesday 12 February - Housing Showdown, Arts Council Blunder, and Paddy’s Day Politics

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Tuesday 11 February - Taoiseach's housing shift: What’s next for renters?

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Wednesday 5 February - Housing Targets: Misleading or Misjudged? & Trump's Gaza Gambit

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Tuesday 4 February 2025 - Coalition cracks and Trump's trade war

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Tuesday 29th January 2025 - Outrage Over Storm Éowyn Mounts, Cabinet Representation Row & €500K OPW Wall

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Tuesday 28th January 2025 - Ireland's Storm Éowyn Response & DeepSeek's AI Impact

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Wednesday 22 January 2025 - Dáil disorder and Storm Éowyn approaches

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Tuesday 21 January 2025 - Trump’s Return, Musk’s Salute & Irish Justice Reforms

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Wednesday 15th January 2025 - The programme for Government is published, and Hamas and Israel agree a deal to halt fighting in Gaza.

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Tuesday 14th January 2025 - The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence, and the deal struck between Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil and the Regional Independents.

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Wednesday 8th January 2025 - As Trump's Allies Take Aim at EU Tech Regulations, What Does This Mean for Ireland? The Latest on Ireland's Current Cold Snap

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Tuesday 7th January 2025- The Impact of the Big Freeze Across Ireland, Government Formation Talks Resume, Meta Set to Replace 'Biased' Fact-Checkers

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Wednesday 18th December 2024- Join us for our Year in Review in our final show of 2024

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Tuesday 17th December 2024- Israel Accuses Ireland of Being "Antisemitic", Holyhead Port's Closure Until Mid-January and Government Formation Talks Continue.

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Wednesday 11th December 2024

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Tuesday 10th December 2024- We'll be sitting down with An Taoiseach Simon Harris in Government Buildings, as today marks the starts of formal government formation talks between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. .

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Wednesday 4th December 2024- We'll be discussing how the next Government could look as formation talks begin. We'll also be heading to France after PM Michel Barnier lost a historic no-confidence vote.

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Tuesday 3rd December 2024- As parties decide their next steps after #GE2024, we’ll be discussing the formation of the next Government. Our panel will be looking at who’s talking to who this week, and how long it's likely to take.

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Saturday 30th November 2024- As counting day continues, join us for our election special with our studio panellists. We'll be assessing what we know so far, looking ahead to day two of the count and discussing potential Government formation.

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Tuesday 26th November 2024 - With the General Election this coming Friday, tonight’s panel discuss their plans for the economy and how best to tackle the cost of living.

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Wednesday 20th November 2024 - Tonight’s panel discusses what their parties would do with the health service should they be in Government after the General Election.

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Tuesday 19th November 2024 - Tonight’s panel discusses both climate and childcare policies ahead of next week’s General Election.

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Wednesday 13th November 2024- Tonight’s panel discusses how the parties intend to address immigration and drug decriminalisation

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Tuesday 12th November 2024- Tonight’s panel discusses the cost of living and Government spending as the General Election draws ever closer.

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Wednesday 6th November 2024- Donald Trump elected as the 47th President of The United States of America, What Will Trump's Election Mean For Ireland? Tánaiste Micheál Martin sits down with Claire Brock in Government Buildings

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Tuesday 5th November 2024- On The Night of The US Presidential Election: Which way will the swing states swing? Who’ll be the first to reach 270 electoral votes? How did the candidates fare during the campaign? Who will be the 47th President of the US?

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Thursday 31st October 2024- EU Issues Impacting The Irish Election, Week in Review: Is Dublin a good City? The Rise of Deepfakes, US Election Countdown

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Wednesday 30th October 2024 - Ireland’s infrastructure is lagging behind other EU countries, Spain’s deadliest floods in decades kills at least 95, and Harris v Trump now only six days away.

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Tuesday 29th October 2024 - Concerns of voters ahead of the General Election, Israel’s ban on UNRWA operating in occupied areas, and next week’s US Presidential Election

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Thursday 24th October 2024 - The F-word: Is Trump a 'fascist'? And our 'Week In Review' panel discuss child protection, looming elections and private jets.

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Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - The legal and moral issues around Assisted Dying, the “unprecedented” rise in retail theft and crime, and the humanitarian situation in Gaza and Lebanon.

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Tuesday 22nd October 2024- As The Occupied Territories Bill Gets a Green Light From Cabinet, Calls for the Dáil to Sit Next Week Grow & Dublin City Taskforce Recommendations to Rejuvenate and Revitalise the Capital

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Monday 21st October 2024 - The upcoming General Election, the latest opinion poll, and those leaving/entering politics, as well as the issues facing University Hospital Limerick, and the country’s health service.

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Thursday 17th October 2024 - Autopsy reveals details of Liam Payne's death. Week in Review: Sinn Féin and the imminent General Election. US Presidential Election only 18 days away. Israel says it has "eliminated" the leader of Hamas.

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Wednesday 16th October 2024 - Sinn Féin's handling of a series of controversies, EU Summit with the Gulf States in Brussels, and 264 children waiting for scoliosis surgery at CHI.

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Tuesday 15th October 2024- Fallout From Sinn Féin's Recent Scandals, Mary Lou McDonald's Dáil Speech, Minister For Housing Darragh O'Brien

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Monday 14th October 2024- Sinn Féin's Stanley Resignation, Two Weeks of Controversy For Sinn Féin, The Latest on The Middle East Conflict

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Thursday 10th October 2024- Kinahan Cartel Chief Arrested in Dubai, Week in Review: Florida Hit by Hurricane Milton, An Taoiseach Visits The White House, Irish Election Fever, Honeytrap Russian Spy Scandal.

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Wednesday 9th October 2024 - The Govt’s attempt to designate floating LNG terminals as “strategic infrastructure”, the Taoiseach’s meeting with US President Joe Biden, and Hurricane Milton on course to hit Florida as evacuations continue.

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Tuesday 8th October 2024 - Sinn Féin’s Handling of Job References for Former Press Officer Accused of Sexual Offences, An Taoiseach Meets Joe Biden at the White House in Washington DC, and Florida Braces Itself for Hurricane Milton as Residents Evacuate

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Monday 7th October 2024- Israel marks October 7th attack anniversary, Latest on the Middle East conflict and Russian spy found in the Oireachtas

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Thursday 3rd October 2024 - Discussion on Death of Mary O'Rourke, €9m for Mobile Phone Pouches in Budget and Week In Review

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Wednesday 2nd October 2024 - The Taoiseach defends Budget 2025.

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Tuesday 1st October 2024- Minister Paschal Donohue On Budget 2025 and Budget 2025: Analysis & Debate

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Monday 30th September 2024- Budget 2025 Preview, The Latest on the Middle East Conflict, CAG Report- Cost Of Modular Homes For Ukrainians Doubled to €442,000

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Thursday 26th September 2024 - Assessing Sinn Féin’s alternative budget, previewing next week’s budget, and our panel look back on the week that was for our Week in Review.

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Wednesday 25th September 2024 - The National Children’s Hospital delays/costs, €1.7 million spent on a security hut and bike shed on Government grounds, and UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese.

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Tuesday 24th September 2024 - The Taoiseach’s comments linking immigration and homelessness, Israeli strikes on Lebanon/United Nations General Assembly, and the mass rape trial continuing in France.

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Monday 23rd September 2024 - The report into the death of Aoife Johnston, the debacle at the National Children’s Hospital, Gavan Reilly at the UN Congress in New York.

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Thursday 19th September 2024 - Challenges around accessing autism services, a new poll showing support for Fine Gael is rising, Harris/Trump neck and neck in the US, exploding devices across Lebanon, and Instagram’s new protections.

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Wednesday 18th September 2024 - The Dáil returns after the summer recess, another wave of device explosions across Lebanon, and the Health Minister’s idea of free contraception for 16-year-olds.

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Tuesday 17th September 2024 - Support for Fianna Fáil among farmers at an all-time low, pagers explode across Lebanon injuring thousands, and one-on-one with Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns.

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Monday 16th September 2024 - Leader interviews at the Party Think-Ins

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Thursday 12th September 2024 - Pre-election promises & Week in Review looks at Apple tax, US elections, Irish soccer and billionaires in space

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Wednesday 11th September 2024 - One on one with Justice Minister Helen McEntee, and reaction to the US Presidential Debate.

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Tuesday 10th September 2024 - Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes, the US Presidential Debate in Philadelphia, and the UK inquiry around serial killer nurse Lucy Letby.

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Monday 9th September 2024 - Preview of the US Presidential Debate, the race for the White House, and the Government’s upcoming budget.

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Thursday 5th September 2024 - Gardaí are investigating if the abuse of children by religious orders, detailed in a scoping inquiry report, was organised by paedophile rings. Week In Review focuses on child deprivation, the Budget and Oasis ticket sales.

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Wednesday 4th September 2024 - The scoping inquiry report into sexual abuse in schools run by religious orders, the Taoiseach meets President Zelenskyy in Ukraine, and the report into the Grenfell Tower fire.

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Tuesday 3rd September 2024 - Debate on the best way to approach the issues around housing, and the vaccination campaign against polio in Gaza.

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Monday 2nd September 2024 - Concerning wave of restaurant closures nationwide this year, and ticket prices for next year’s Oasis reunion tour.

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Thursday 1st August 2024 - Paris Olympics Update, Week In Review and Trump Attacks Harris' Racial Identity

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Wednesday 31st July 2024 - Road safety ahead of the bank holiday weekend, tensions rise in the Middle East, and Olympic history for Kellie Harrington.

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Tuesday 30th July 2024 - Gold for Daniel Wiffen in Paris, Shoplifting and Anti-Social Behaviour on the Rise, and Lebanon on High Alert After Threat from Netanyahu

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Monday 29th July 2024- Tipperary Locals in Dundrum Challenge Attempt to House Asylum Seekers in Local Hotel, Expansion of Accelerated Processing of International Protection Applications, Mona McSharry Wins Ireland's First Medal at Paris Olympics 2024

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Thursday 25th July 2024-Netanyahu Speech to Congress, Team Ireland in Paris, Week In Review

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Wednesday 24th July 2024 - The Government’s €725m funding plan for RTÉ and the latest on the race for The White House.

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Tuesday 23rd July 2024 - Sinn Féin Launches New Immigration Policy, Should Tanning Beds be Banned, and the Latest on US Politics.

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Monday 22nd July 2024- Biden Bows Out, Kamala Harris Moves In, Joe Biden's Legacy as 46th U.S. President, Liam McCarthy Returns to Clare

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Thursday 18th July 2024- Latest on US Politics, Week in Review; Coolock Unrest, Threats Against Politicians, Anglo-Irish Relations & RTÉ Funding

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Wednesday 17th July 2024- Threats Against Politicians, Rise in Cocaine & Gambling Addictions, Sit Down With Minister Darragh O'Brien

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Tuesday 16th July 2024- Fallout From Coolock Unrest, Trump Announces J.D. Vance as Running Mate at RNC, Scramble for All Ireland Final Tickets

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Thursday 11th July 2024- Dáil Recess; End of Term Report Card, Aer Lingus Halt Industrial Action, Preview of Euro 2024 Final

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Wednesday 10th July 2024- Dubai Authorities Drop Charges Against Tori Towey, Dozens Killed in Israeli Airstrike in Gaza, FAI Announce Heimir Hallgrímssom as New Republic of Ireland Manager

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Tuesday 9th July 2024- Summer Economic Statement 2024, NATO Summit Commences; All Eyes on Biden, Anglo-Irish Relations

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Thursday 4th July 2024- Succession Star Brian Cox on UK Elections, New Era of Politics at Downing Street, Changes in Northern Ireland

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Wednesday 3rd July 2024- Bláthnaid Raleigh Shares Her Story, Joint Oireachtas Committee's Publish RTÉ Report, Biden 'staying in the race'

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Tuesday 2nd July 2024- RTÉ Before the Oireachtas Media Committee, Five Nations to be Added to Ireland's 'Safe' Countries List, Social Democrats Co-Founders Catherine Murphy & Róisín Shorthall Will Not Contest General Election

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Monday 1st July 2024- Dramatic Changes For Dublin Traffic, Will The Far Right Rule France? E-Scooter Injuries

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Thursday 27th June - Will Irish politicians continue to be accessible to the public amidst security threats? US election heats up. Swifty Mania-How did Taylor Swift mastermind global superstardom?

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Wednesday 26th June- The Future of RTÉ, Fresh Talks to Solve Aer Lingus Industrial Action, UK's Final Election Debate Analysis

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Tuesday 25th June 2024- RTÉ's New Strategy Document Revealed, Remembering Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh & Tommie Gorman, Julian Assange Strikes Plea Deal with US

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Monday 24th June 2024- Mother Warns of Dangers of Counterfeit Drugs After Her Daughter Karley's Death, Women of Honour Tribunal Begins, Ireland's EU Commissioner Nomination

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Thursday 20th June- Ireland's Sentencing and Parole Process, 'Just Stop Oil' Debate, Aer Lingus Summer Travel Chaos Looms

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Wednesday 19th June- Green Party Leadership Debate, Upcoming UK Election Analysis

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Tuesday 18th June- Minister Eamon Ryan steps down as Green Party Leader, Aer Lingus Strike Action, Women's Aid Latest Report Analysis

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Monday 17th June - Aer Lingus Possible Industrial Action? Nature Restoration Law. Racist Abuse of Rhasidat Adeleke.

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Thursday 13th June 2024- In-depth Analysis of Election Results, Team Ireland's European Championships 2024 Success

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Wednesday 12th June 2024- Latest Developments on Voting in the European Elections, In-depth Analysis on Election Results

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Tuesday 11th June 2024- Local & European Election Results and The Latest on Hunter Biden's Guilty Verdict

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Monday 10th June 2024 - Local & European Election Results and Analysis, Macron Gambles on France Snap Election After Far Right Gains in Europe

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Thursday June 6th 2024 - Martens walk free, Trump witch hunt? Latest from Gaza

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Wednesday 5th June 2024-Should Certain Dog Breeds Be Banned? Eamon Ryan On The Climate Risks to Irish Towns, Should Airport Passenger Caps Be Scrapped?

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Tuesday 4th June 2024- One On One With Mary Lou McDonald, Petty Crime On The Rise?, The First TV Debate Of The UK General Election Campaign

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Thursday 30th May 2024 - Delays to National Children's Hospital, 'All Eyes on Rafah' and Trump verdict.

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Wednesday 29th May - European Midlands-NorthWest Debate

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Monday 27th May 2024 - Budget to focus on cost of living crisis , 2fm in crisis and turbulence on Doha-Dublin flight

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Thursday 23rd May-European Elections Debate For The Ireland South Constituency

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Wednesday 22nd May 2024-Ireland To Recognise The State Of Palestine & Christy Moore Performs Jim Page's Song "Palestine"

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21st May 2024-Housing Commission Report & More Tents Cleared And Barriers Erected

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Monday 20th May 2024 - Warning that one third of jobs at risk over AI, IBEC calls for pause to Dublin city traffic plans and ICC seeks arrest of Netanyahu and Hamas leaders

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Thursday 16th May 2024 - European elections debate for the Dublin constituency

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Wednesday 15th May 2024- Are Smartphones Bad For Children? EU Warns Israel Over Rafah, Slovakian PM Shot, Historic Night At Dalymount

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Tuesday 14th May 2024-How Can Ireland Best Support Ukraine? & Controversy Over Dublin Portal?

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Monday 13th May 2024 - Plan to raise smoking age to 21, GAA hits back at Government criticism of GAAGO, Michael Cohen takes the stand in Trump trial.

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Thursday 9th 2024-Asylum Seekers Moved From Dublin’s Grand Canal, US Won't Supply Weapons For Israeli Rafah Attack & Protests Over Israel Participating In Eurovision

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Wednesday 8th May 2024- Hate Crime Figures Rise, Trinity Students To End Encampment, Global Temperature Records Broken For 11 Months In A Row

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Tuesday 7th May 2024-RTE's Governance Reports Published, Tents Pitched Along Dublin's Grand Canal, Israeli Tanks Enter Rafah And Threaten To Choke Aid

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Thursday 2nd May 2024 - Protests at US Colleges, No Accommodation for 100 Asylum Seekers and World Press Freedom Day

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Wednesday 1st May 2024-IPAs Moved From Mount St - Will This Fix Anything?, US Student Protest Escalates - Will there be repercussions for the US Presidential race?

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Tuesday 30th April 2024-Cabinet Told Up To 90% Of Asylum Seekers Have Travelled From Northern Ireland, The Gambling Regulation Bill Is Due Before The Dáil Tomorrow, Hopes Raised Of An Imminent Release From Gaza

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Monday 29th April-Tensions Escalate In Irish And UK Immigration Row, Threats To Politicians, & Hundreds Of Anti-War Protesters Arrested At US Colleges

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Thursday 29th April-Aoife Johnson's Death Ruled Medical Misadventure, Impact Of Hse Embargo On Dental Screening & Harvey Weinstein Rape Conviction Overturned

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Wednesday 24th April 2024-RSA in front of Transport Committee, Sit-Down Interview With Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson Released On Bail Over Sex Charges

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Tuesday 23rd April 2024- Taoiseach Issues State Apology To Stardust Families, Nigeria Added To Safe Countries List, Report Clears UNRWA On October 7 Attacks

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Monday 22nd April 2024-Garda Response To Protests, Impact Our Meps Can Have On Climate Crisis & Opening Arguments In Trump Hush Money Trial

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Wednesday 17th April 2024-Waging Wars And Irish Neutrality, Irish People Drinking Less Overall But More At Home & Day 2 Of Trump's Hush Money Trial

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Government To Get Tough On Knife Crime, Can Money Fix The Irish Health Service? Middle East Latest

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Monday 15th April 2024-International News Of The Day: Middle East Latest & Trump’s Criminal Trial, Fianna Fáil Budget Bonanza & Fai Chief Resigns

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Thursday 11th April 2024-Critical Cancer Surgeries Cancelled Due To Trolley Crisis, International News Of The Day & ECB Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged

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Wednesday 10th April 2024-New Pact on Migration and Asylum & Recognition of The Palestinian State

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The Day That Was: Simon Harris Elected As Taoiseach & Dillon Quirke Foundation Call for For More Widespread Cardiac Screening

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8th April 2024-Business Supports And Reported Roll Back On Rise In Sick Leave, Do NGOs Have Too Much Influence? & War And Displacement In Gaza

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Thursday 4th April-United Ireland Could Cost €20 Billion A Year For 20 Years, Independent TDs To Support Simon Harris As Taoiseach, Surgeon Reflects On The Horrific Conditions While Working In Gaza

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April 3rd 2024-Persistent Wet Weather Spells Crisis For Farmers, Assisted Dying Legislation - Will It Actually Happen? & Aid Workers In Gaza Killed In Israeli Strike

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Wednesday 27th 2024- Government To Opt Into Overhaul Of Migration Rules, Ireland To Intervene In Genocide Case Against Israel, Do Congestion Charges Work?

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Tuesday 26th March 2024- Is Government backing off from Hate Speech Bill? Licensing Laws Extension & Latest From U.S. After Baltimore Bridge Collapse

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Monday 25th 2024-Simon Harris’ Agenda As Taoiseach, Aid Blockages Into Gaza & In Moscow Attack

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Thursday 21st March 2024-Taoiseach In Waiting: Simon Harris, Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou Mcdonald Live In Studio & Leo Varadkar's Final European Council Meeting

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Wednesday 20th March 2024-The Latest Reaction And Analysis On Taoiseach Leo Varadkar Stepping Down As Fine Gael Leader

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Tuesday 19th March 2024-Asylum Seekers Relocated To Dublin Mountains, Another TD To Leave Politics Over 'Toxicity' & UN Issues Red Alert On Climate Change

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Thursday 14th March 2024- Taoiseach's US Trip For St Patrick's Day, Electric Car Prices Crisis & Upcoming Russian Elections

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Wednesday 13th February 2024-Tent City: Living Conditions For Asylum Seekers, The Latest From The Gaza Crisis & Measles Outbreak Fears

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Tuesday 12th February 2024-The Life And Career Of Charlie Bird, Are Moratoriums Still Fit For Purpose? & Ghislaine Maxwell To Appeal Conviction

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Monday 11th March 2024-Political Post-Mortem Of Referendum, UK Ambassador To Ireland Live In Studio & Kate Middleton Mother's Day Photo Fiasco

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Thursday 7th March 2024-Oireachtas Committee To Recommend Laws For Assisted Dying, Rise Of Deep Fakes And AI Scams & Humanitarian Crisis Deepens In Gaza

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Wednesday 6th March 2024-Final Referendum Debates & Nikki Haley Bows Out Of Us Presidential Race

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Tuesday 5th March 2024-PAC Publishes Damning Report Of RTÉ's Finances, Gardaí Say No Conspiracy Linking Arson Attacks, Super Tuesday: Biden Vs. Trump

256

Ex-RTÉ Chair Claims "Enforced Dismissal", Data Centres' Impact On Foreign Direct Investment & Justice Marie Baker On The Upcoming Referendums

257

Thursday 29th February 2024-Latest On Israel-Hamas War, Metrolink Debate & Case Against Yasser Eljiboori Dropped

258

Wednesday 28th February 2024-Irish MEP Reacts To Twitter Hack, Political Fallout In RTÉ Crisis, Fears Of Famine In Gaza & Peril In The Primaries For Biden

259

Tuesday 27th February 2024-Minister Catherine Martin Grilled By The Media Committee, Should The Tax Exemption On Aviation Fuel be Removed?

260

Monday 26th February 2024-Government Leaders "Fully Behind" Catherine Martin, Energy Suppliers Cut Prices But Cost Of Summer Holidays Abroad To Soar & Is Ireland Hostile To Israel?

261

Holly Cairns Live In Studio, Impact Of Immigration On Regional Tourism, Crackdown On "Dodgy Box" Providers

262

Tuesday 20th February 2024-Scoliosis Waiting Times: Families Protest At The Dáil, Dr Umar Al Qadri On His Attack Ordeal, Gaza Ceasefire Calls Latest

263

Monday 19th January 2024-Further Fallout Over RTÉ Exit Packages, Aftermath Of Alexei Navalny's Death & EU Warns Israel Against Ground Offensive In Rafah

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Thursday 15th February 2024-Family Referendum Debate, RTÉ Exit Packages & WhatsApp Lowers Age Limit

265

Monday 12th February 2024-New Candidate Joins Independent Ireland Party, Attack On Rafah & Taylor Swift's Impact on U.S. Presidential Elections

266

Wednesday 14th February 2024-More RTE Revelations, Minister Roderic O'Gorman On Gaza and Refugees, Should The EU Take Action On Israel?

267

Tuesday 13th February 2024-Sinn Fein Offers Amnesty To License Fee Evaders, Cost Of Children's Hospital Rises By Nearly €500 Million & Restrict Cars Driving Through Dublin City

268

Thursday 8th February 2024-Sinn Féin Support Falls In Latest Irish Times Poll, Justice Minister Helen McEntee On Arson Attacks & Debate - Irish Hate Speech Bill

269

Tuesday 7th February 2024-Minister Paschal Donohoe In Studio, News Of The Day: Suspected Arson Attack, Dublin Airport Passenger Cap And Public Sector Pay Deal & Latest Ceasefire Proposals For Gaza

270

Tuesday 6th February 2024-Tributes To Former Taoiseach John Bruton, Referendum Debate & Blinken Visits Middle East

271

Thursday 1st February 2024-Carlow Road Tragedy, Farmer Protests At Home And Abroad, & Israeli Ambassador Dana Erlich

272

Wednesday 31st January 2024-RTÉ: Further Fallout And Future Funding , Are Stricter Regulations Needed For Social Media Algorithms? &Power-Sharing Deal For The North

273

Tuesday 30th January 2024-Eamon Ryan Live In Studio, Should Our Politicians Be Heading Abroad On St. Patrick's Day?, What Damage Have The Stormont Delays Done In Northern Ireland?

274

Monday 29th January 2024-Dr Catherine Day On Immigration, Opinion Polls And Politics & The Latest International News

275

Thursday 25th January- Toy Show Musical Report, Drug Decriminalization & Latest From The Middle East

276

Wednesday 24th January 2024-RTÉ: Toy Show Musical & Future Funding Model, Trump Wins New Hampshire Primary& Hate Speech Bill

277

Tuesday 23rd January 2024- Minister For Housing Darragh O'Brien, Will The Government Revise Housing Targets? Trump v Hayley In The New Hampshire Primary

278

Monday 22nd January 2024-Ralph Riegel On The Death Of Ian Bailey , Live In Carlow: We Debate If There's A Rural Revolt Against Immigration

279

Thursday 18th January 2024-HAP - Is It Fit For Purpose? Last Orders: We Debate The Government's Sale of Alcohol Bill & Public Sector Strikes in Northern Ireland

280

Wednesday 17th January 2024-Roscrea: Has Government Done Enough For Rural Towns? The Dáil Returns & The Constitution's Wording Of Women's 'Role In The Home' - We Debate

281

Tuesday 16th January 2024-Mayo Council Vote To Cease Refugee Cooperation, Will Páirc Uí Chaoimh Become Supervalue Páirc & Chinese Premier Arrives In Ireland

282

Monday 15th January 2024-Protesters Clash With Gardaí In Roscrea, Wealth Tax In Ireland & U.S. 2024 Presidential Election Officially Kicks Off

283

Thursday 11th January 2024-South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel, Calls For An EU Army & US Election Latest

284

Wednesday 10th January 2024-Anti-Asylum Protest in Carlow, Dublin Laneway Closed Due To Antisocial Behaviour, Pope Francis Calls For A Global Ban On Surrogacy

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Tuesday January 9th 2023-Growing Number Of Investment Funds Buying Homes In Dublin, How Will Sinn Fein Achieve An Average Dublin House Price of €300,000? & Should Ireland Join South African Genocide Case Against Israel?

286

Monday 8th January 2024-Anti-Immigration Protest In Mayo, Reform To Child Maintenance System & Joy For The Irish At Golden Globes

287

Thursday 4th January 2024-Irish Covid Inquiry, Are Electric Cars Worth The Investment & Oscar Pistorius To Be Released On Parole

288

Wednesday 3rd January 2024- Fears Grow Of A Wider Regional War In The Middle East, Road Deaths rise 19% & Political Preview 2024

289

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson Interview, The Big Stories of 2023 & Political Naughty Or Nice List

290

Immigration In Ireland And EU, Trump Blocked From Primary Ballot & Troubles Legacy Act Legal Challenge

291

UN Security Council Vote Delayed Again, Protests Over Immigration & Is It Possible To Run A Small Business In Ireland?

292

Monday 18th December 2023- Political Fallout From Galway Hotel Fire, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens In Gaza & Funerals Without Priests

293

Thursday 14th December 2023 - JP McManus donates €1m to every GAA county boards,EU summit to launch membership talks with Ukraine

294

Wednesday 13th December 2023- Rental Market Debate, Rents Soar By Almost A Third In Just Three Years - RTB, Good COP Or Bad COP?

295

Tuesday 12th December 2023-COP28 Crunch Talks Over Fossil Fuels, UN General Assembly To Vote On Gaza Ceasefire Call & RSV Cases On The Rise

296

Monday 11th December 2023 - Alanna Quinn Idris Interview, Changes To Ukraine Supports & Restaurants In Crisis

297

Thursday 7th December 2023 - €127k Salary Needed To Buy A 3-Bed Home In Dublin, IFAC Accuses Government Of ‘Fiscal Gimmickry’ & Two Months Of Israel-Hamas War

298

Thursday 6th December 2023 - Immigration Debate In The Dáil, Social Media Companies Defend Actions & Do We Need A Covid Inquiry Here?

299

Tuesday 5th December 2023-Helen McEntee Survives Confidence Motion, Referendum On ‘Women In The Home’ To Be Held In March, Latest on COP28

300

Monday 4th December 2023 - Early Release For Molly And Thomas Martens, Asylum Seeker Accomodation Runs Out & Truce Ends In Gaza

301

Thursday 30th November 2023 - Pogues Frontman Shane MacGowan Passes Away Age 65 & Plus Political Fallout One Week On From The Dublin Riots

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Wednesday 29th November 2023- Drew Harris Fronts Up At The Dáil, Political Fracas Over Riot Reaction, Asylum Seeker Accomodation Could Run Out

303

Tuesday 28th November 2023-Pressure Grows On Minister For Justice Helen McEntee & Role Of Social Media in Dublin Riots

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Monday 27th November 2023 - Dublin Reacts To Thursday's Riot & Halt In Gaza Conflict Extended By 2 Days

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Thursday 23rd of November 2023-Three Children Injured In Knife Attack Near Parnell Square, Rioting Tonight in Dublin City, Emily Hand not on Gaza hostage release list

306

Wednesday 22nd November 2023 - Pause In Fighting In Gaza Agreed, PRSI Rate Increases Announced & Altman Back On Top At OpenAI

307

Israel’s Cabinet Vote On Hostage Deal, Climate Change & The Filthy Rich: Should We Bring In A Wealth Tax? & Is It Game Over For Stephen Kenny?

308

Monday 20th November 2023- Hope Remains For Hostage Deal In Gaza, Disinformation Under The Spotlight, Life & Passing Of Irish Businessman Ben Dunne

309

Thursday 16th November -Israel/Gaza Latest, Extending Alcohol Licensing Laws & Ryan Tubirdy’s New UK Gig

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Wednesday 11th November 2023-Mary Lou McDonald, Kevin Bakhurst On The Future of RTÉ & Irish Families Cross The Border Out Of Gaza

311

Tuesday 15th November-RTÉ job cuts & €250k Salary Cap, Mass Grave Dug At Gaza’s Biggest Hospital & Cases Of RSV On The Rise

312

Monday 13th November-RTÉ Job Cuts Plan, Middle East Latest & David Cameron's Return To Politics

313

Thursday 9th November-Ashling Murphy Trial Verdict, Humanitarian Pauses In Gaza & Apple Tax Ruling

314

Medical Crisis Reaches New Level In Gaza, Halt In Irish Beef Exports To China & Sentencing Passed In Martens Case

315

Tuesday 7th November 2023 -Israel-Hamas Conflict One Month In, New Smartphone Guidelines For Primary School Children And King's Speech Fails To Mention Stormont Stalemate

316

Monday 6th November-Irish Hostage Latest, Trump On Trial & Molly Martens Sentencing Hearing

317

Thursday 2nd November 2023-Israel-Hamas Conflict Rolls On, Aisling Murphy Trial Latest & UK Covid Inquiry Round Up

318

Wednesday 1st November 2023-Rafah Crossing Briefly Opens At The South Of Gaza, Weather Warnings Ahead Of More Wild Water, How Much Would You Pay To See The Boss?

319

Tuesday 31st October 2023-Storm Ciarán On The Way, Israel-Hamas Conflict Latest & Threshold Calls For NCT-Style Inspections On Rental Properties

320

Thursday 26th October 2023-Israel-Hamas Conflict Latest, Sewage In Irish Water & Should We Move The Clocks Back?

321

Wednesday 25th October 2023-Israeli Ambassador Interview, Ukraine Refugee Accommodation, Dublin Climate Summit

322

Tuesday 24th October 2023-Israel-Hamas Conflict Rolls On, Health Funding Row & Gender Inequality In Ireland

323

Monday 23rd October 2023-Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern On The Israel-Hamas Conflict, Cost Of Flood Damage For Cork Businesses & Future Of Web Summit

324

Thursday 19th October 2023 – Flooding Once Again in County Cork, Aid Continues to Wait at Gaza Border, Irish Families Desperate for Information from Gaza

325

Wednesday 18th October 2023 - Biden Visits Israel, Latest on Cork Floods, and Road Safety.

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Tuesday 17th October 2023 - 500 Killed in Gaza Hospital Explosion, Drug Decriminalisation, Ashling Murphy Trial Latest

327

Monday 16th October 2023 - Healthcare Funding Crisis, Latest on Middle East Conflict, Social Care Workers to Strike Tomorrow

328

Thursday 12th October 2023-RTÉ Before PAC Committee, Conflict In The Middle-East & Ireland Gears Up To Face The All-Blacks

329

Wednesday 11th October 2023 - The Latest On The Israel-Hamas Conflict, RTÉ Back Before The PAC Tomorrow & Did Health Miss Out In Budget 2024?

330

Tuesday 10th 2023-Budget 2024 What Does It Mean For You?

331

Monday 9th October 2023 - Latest on the Israel-Hamas Conflict, #Budget2024 takes place tomorrow - what can we expect?

332

Thursday 5th October 2023 - Ireland’s Gambling Crisis, Latest Budget 2024 Speculation, and the State of Rural Roads

333

Wednesday 4th October 2023 - RTÉ Latest As Dáil Committee Hears That Trust Is Broken In The National Broadcaster, Sinn Féin's Alternative Budget & Ireland Set To Host Euro 2028

334

Tuesday 3rd October 2023 - Pope Suggests Catholic Church Could Bless Same-Sex Couples, Criminal Law Barristers Strike Over Fees, Fuel Prices on the Rise

335

Monday 2nd October 2023 - Ireland's Growing Appetite for Cosmetic Procedures, Time to Ban Disposable Vapes?, Trump's Civil Fraud Trial Begins.

336

Thursday 28th September 2023 - The ‘Drew Flew’: Garda Roster Row Rolls On, Spinal Surgeries: CHI Before Oireachtas Committee, TikTok & Disinformation

337

Wednesday 27th September 2023 - Largest Drug Seizure In The History Of The State, Storm Agnes & Tax Breaks For Landlords

338

Tuesday 26th September 2023-Suspected Drugs Find On Cargo Ship, Childcare Providers Shut Own In Protest Over Funding & Storm Agnes Rolls In.

339

Monday 25th September 2023 - Concerns Over Health Overspending ahead of Budget 2024, Gymnastic Ireland Issue Apology after Viral Video, Cranberries Classic ‘Zombie’ Sparks Online Debate

340

Thursday 21st September 2023 - Security Review Underway after Angry Protests Outside Dáil, Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch Steps Down as Chairman of Fox & News Corp

341

Wednesday 20th September 2023 - Dáil Returns with Angry Protests Outside Leinster House, Leaving Cert AI Latest, Should Public Bodies Continue Taking Cash?

342

Tuesday 19th September 2023 - Farmers and Climate Change: Do Farmers Get a Bad Rap? Spinal Surgery Issues at Temple Street, and President Higgins says UN is "Losing Credibility".

343

Monday 18th September 2023 - Russell Brand Allegations, Student Accommodation Crisis, Live from New York with Zara King.

344

Thursday 14th September 2023 – Bankrupt Billionaire Sean Quinn, Botulism Outbreak in Bordeaux, Stephen Kenny to Remain as Ireland Manager

345

Wednesday 13th September 2023 - RTÉ Before Oireachtas Media Committee, GRA Vote 98.7% No Confidence in Commissioner Drew Harris, Libya Floods Update As More Than 5,000 Confirmed Dead

346

Tuesday 12th September 2023-New RTÉ Documents Ahead of Oireachtas Committee Tomorrow, Does Dublin Need Congestion Charges? Kim Jong Un Arrives In Russia

347

Monday 11th September 2023 - Crime In Rural Cities, Morocco Earthquake Latest & Is A USC Cut Planned?

348

Thursday 7th September 2023 - Irish Tourists killed in Rome, Electricity Costs & Inflation, Childcare in Crisis, and Ryanair's Michael O'Leary hit with Cream Pie

349

Wednesday 6th September 2023 – Electric Picnic tents to house refugees, Speed Limits to be Reduced under New Plans, UN warns of Climate Breakdown

350

Tuesday 5th September 2023 - Gavin Reilly live in Jerusalem, Cyberbullying & Smartphones, Private School Funding, and Aoife Moore's new book, "The Long Game"

351

Monday 4th September 2023 - John Gilligan Documentary, Road Safety and Political Preview

352

Thursday 27th July 2023-The Legacy Of Sinéad O’Connor , ‘Era Of Global Boiling' Has Arrived Says UN Chief, Latest On Trump Legal Troubles

353

Tuesday 25th July 2023-Is Dublin A Welcoming City? Ireland Failing To Meet Climate Targets & Publicly Funded IVF Treatment

354

Monday 24th July 2023 - How safe is Dublin City? Ciara Doherty is live at Dublin City Hall, Twitter rebrands to X

355

Thursday 20th July 2023 - American tourist attacked, only one third under 40 own a home plus World Cup update

356

Wednesday 19th July 2023-Councillor's Home Attacked, Taoiseach Visits Kyiv, Tusla In Crisis As Referrals Rise & COYGIG On The Eve Of The Big Match

357

Tuesday 18th July 2023 - Should The TV Licence Fee Be Changed, Calls To Retain 9% VAT Rate, Ireland Getting Warmer & Wetter - Met Éireann

358

Monday 17th July 2023 - Heatwaves break records, Concerns over child welfare in care, Russia halts global grain deal, Dementia drug breakthrough

359

Thursday 13th July 2023-RTÉ’s New Director General Grilled By PAC, Dáil Goes On Summer Recess: Who Are The Political Winners & Losers of this term, Hollywood actors to go on strike

360

Wednesday 12th July 2023- Huw Edwards Named As Suspended BBC Presenter, GAAGO Paywall Controversy Spiralling Cost Of National Children’s Hospital

361

Tuesday 11th July 2023 - Ryan Tubridy & Noel Kelly face grilling by Oireachtaas Committees, Tubridy says he could be 'out of a job by Friday', What next for RTÉ?

362

Monday 10th July 2023-RTE's New Boss Makes Changes, BBC Presenter Allegations Latest, Should July 12th Be A Holiday In The Republic & Record-Breaking Temperatures

363

Thursday 6th July 2023 - New Director General Of RTÉ Meets With Media Minister, Ireland v France & Vera Pauw Latest, Plus Other Stories Of The Day

364

Wednesday 5th July 2023 - RTÉ Crisis Rolls On As More Spending Details Emerge, Ryan Tubridy Volunteers To Appear Before Oireachtas Hearing & Meta To Launch New App To Rival Twitter

365

Tuesday 4th July 2023 - Latest On The RTÉ Payments Controversy, Minister For Finance Michael McGrath Joins Us In Studio & The Latest On The Summer Economic Statement

366

Monday 3rd July 2023 - Irish woman killed in Spain, Body found in Donegal, Tributes after tragic student deaths in Greece, RTÉ pay scandal latest, Hotels under fire over prices

367

Thursday 29th June 2023 - RTÉ crisis: second Oireachtas grilling & calls for Ryan Tubridy to appear before committee , Riots in Paris after fatal shooting of a 17-year-old by police

368

Wednesday 28th June - RTÉ Crisis Latest As Executives Appear Before Oireachtas Committee, New Aware Report Reveals High Levels Of Depression & Anxiety & ROI World Cup Squad Announced

369

Tuesday 27th June 2023 - RTÉ Crisis Latest As National Broadcaster Issue A Statement, Station Staff Demonstrate & Political Fallout Continues

370

Monday 26th June 2023 -Calls For Dee Forbes To Attend Oireachtas Committees Following RTÉ Payment Controversy & Putin Speaks After Weekend Of Chaos

371

Thursday 22nd June 2023 -Ryan Tubridy's Hidden Payments, 5 People Aboard Titanic Submersible Dead After a Catastrophic Explosion & Protesters Interrupt Tánaiste.

372

Wednesday 21st June 2023 - The Latest On The Missing Titanic Sub, Ireland Is Most Expensive Country In Eu For Goods & Services & Is Irish Neutrality On The Line?

373

Tuesday 20th June 2023 - Gloria Nkencho Speaks Out, Fresh Delay Fears Over The National Children’s Hospital & No Sign Of Missing Titanic Tourist Sub So Far

374

Monday 19th June 2023 - Reality Facing Gardaí On Dublin Streets, Row Over President’s Comments On Neutrality & Pat Carey On Apology Over Information Leak

375

Thursday 15th June 2023 - Irish Times/IPSOS poll shows decline in support for Fine Gael & Sinn Féin, ECB raises rates to 22-year high, Plus other stories of the day

376

Wednesday 14th June 2023 -Latest On The Tragic Sligo Train Accident Could A State Home-Building Agency Be The Answer To The Housing Crisis? Is Insurance Fraud Driving Up Your Premium?

377

Tuesday 13th June 2023 - Christy Dignam Passes Away Age 63, Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Documents Case & Data Centre Electricity Demand Soars

378

Monday 12th May 2023 - Reports That One In Five Reject Social Housing, Taoiseach "Absolutely Confident" He Has Fine Gael Party Support & Dublin's Rubbish Issues

379

June 8th 2023- Supermarket Price Cuts, Flooding Damage After Dam Blast & New York Covered In Orange Haze

380

June 7th 2023 -Latest On The Liv Golf Merger, Financial Scams On The Rise & Is Dublin Eco Friendly?

381

June 6th 2023 - Latest On Liam Byrne Arrest, Shock Golf Merger, Ukrainian Dam Blown Up & Prince Harry Testifies In Phone-Hacking Trial

382

June 1st 2023 - Retainer Firefighters To Strike, Ireland To Join NATO, President Biden Falls At Event & Census Data Fallout

383

May 31st 2023 - Farmers Reject Climate Culling Plan, Homeschooling & Summer Holiday Costs

384

Tuesday 30th May 2023-Rising Cost Of The New National Children's Hospital, New Vaping Ban For Under-18s & Media Coverage Of Heatwaves During Climate Emergency

385

Monday 29th May 2023 - Refugee Crisis, Isolation in Retirement &’This Morning’ TV Scandal

386

Thursday 25th May 2023 - Minister for Justice Simon Harris on far-right protests & Budget 2024, ICTU calls for a €2 increase to minimum wage, Brand new Virgin Media documentary ‘The Monk: A Free Man’

387

Wednesday 24th May 2023 - Singer Tina Turner dies aged 83, Plan to house migrants on 'floatels', Ron DeSantis declares U.S. presidential bid

388

Tuesday 23rd May 2023 - Police Resume Madeleine McCann Search, Tough New Jail Terms For Attacks on Emergency Workers & Festival Accommodation Fears

389

Monday 22nd May 2023 - Alcohol Labels To Include Health Warnings, Gardaí On Policing Migrant Protests & Can We Meet Zero HIV Targets By 2030?

390

Thursday 18th May 2023 - Minister calls for an end to hotel blockade in Clare, Shein sets up headquarters in Dublin and Katie Taylor's big boxing weekend

391

Wednesday 17th May 2023 -Policing Immigration Protests, Latest On Navan Teenage Attack, Hospital Waiting Lists & Is Ireland’s Diet Killing Us?

392

Tuesday 16th May 2023: Clare protest over housing of asylum seekers, Climate plan aims to phase out public sector parking , Domestic violence survivor speaks out

393

Monday 15th May 2023 - Violence Against Homeless Migrants, Irish Times Apology Over AI Article & Inside The Hospice

394

Thursday 11th May 2023 - Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to Ciara Doherty, plus other big stories of the day

395

Wednesday 10th May 2023 - No Govt moves to cut food prices, discrimination against Travellers, Drag show cancelled in Carlow

396

Tuesday 9th May 2023 - US civil trial finds Donald Trump sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll, GAAGo row rumbles on, Eurovision Song Contest kicks off in Liverpool

397

Monday 8th May 2023 - Claire Brock speaks to a 78-year-old woman facing being made homeless, Who has the authority to talk about mental health in schools?

398

Thursday 4th May 2023 - Proposed hate speech legislation, ECB announces another interest rate hike, plus other big stories of the day

399

Wednesday 3rd May 2023 - Supermarket chains cut price of butter, Former US President Donald Trump arrives in Ireland, Should 16-year-olds be legally allowed to drive?

400

Tuesday 2nd May 2023 - Should codeine products be prescription-only? Will a four-day work week become the norm? ‘Godfather of AI’ warns of dangers

401

Thursday 27th April 2023 - Niall Collins tells the Dáil he did not break any law over land sale , Paul Murphy on far right protesters outside his home,‘Prime’ drinks craze

402

Wednesday 26th April 2023 - Macra march to highlight rural issues, mortgage interest rates set to rise, Abortion legislation review

403

Tuesday 25th April 2023 - Niall Collins set to make Dáil statement, New AI speed cameras being considered by Gardaí, Cost of electricity in Ireland is highest in Europe

404

Monday 24th April 2023 - Sudan Crisis latest, Gardaí to investigate GSOC, Call for Minister Niall Collins to answer Dáil questions over sale of a council-owned land in Co.Limerick

405

Thursday 20th April 2023 - Growing number of women becoming homeless, plus other big stories of the week

406

Wednesday 19th April 2023 - Does rural Ireland need a new political party? The struggle to find a home, all the big stories of the day

407

Tuesday 18th April 2023 - Should cannabis be decriminalised? Govt to run €10bn surplus - what will be spent on housing? Taoiseach rules out congestion charges

408

Monday 17th April 2023 - Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch found not guilty of murder, Dr Tony Holohan should not have been involved in funding talks review finds, Data stolen from sexual abuse survivors

409

Thursday 13th April 2023 - Ciara Doherty is live at Dublin Castle as US President attends banquet, Emigration: Is the grass greener in Australia?

410

Wednesday 12th April 2023 - President Biden Visit Latest plus Ciara Doherty Live at Dublin Castle

411

Wednesday 5th April 2023 - Criteria for trans people in sports, Irish neutrality to be debated at forum, Should Good Friday be a public holiday?

412

Tuesday 4th April 2023 - Trump pleads not guilty in New York, Do consequences for shoplifting go far enough? Anti-drone tech not ready at Dublin Airport

413

Monday 3rd April 2023 - Artist behind eviction tweet image says "people seem to be missing the point", Russian ships off Irish coast spark concern, Former Miss Ireland Lynda Duffy on her battle with an eating disorder

414

Thursday 30th March 2023 - Hot School Meal Programme to be Expanded, Eviction Moratorium ends this weekend, plus other stories of the week

415

Wednesday 29th March 2023 - Parents of Red Óg Murphy, ESRI says economy could overheat, Paralympian Jason Smyth on announcing his retirement

416

Tuesday 28th March 2023 - Report: Defence Forces 'barely tolerates women', Potential to build thousands of homes on state land, Tougher fines for irresponsible dog owners

417

Monday 27th March 2023 - Live in Sligo: Upcoming Tourist Season, No-confidence Motion, Update on Pensioner Tom Niland a year after attack

418

Thursday 23rd March 2023 - Govt faces no-confidence vote next week, Trouble in Green Party after Neasa Hourigan suspension? Plus other stories of the week

419

Wednesday 22nd March 2023 - Government takes the win in eviction ban vote, Steep rise in incidents of hate crime, Boris Johnson in more hot water

420

Tuesday 21st March 2023 - Will the motion to extend eviction ban pass? Climate report 'a survival guide for humanity' but is it a priority?, Spike in vomiting bug cases

421

Monday 20th March 2023 - Mary Lou McDonald live in Studio, Eviction Ban vote latest, Banking Concerns

422

Thursday 16th March 2023 - St.Patrick's Day Celebrations get underway, Gavan Reilly is live in Washington D.C., Will Ireland win the Grand Slam?

423

Wednesday 15th March 2023 - Is Ireland truly neutral? Government says Ireland has "turned a corner" on housing stock, Cost of retrofitting in an energy poverty crisis

424

Tuesday 14th March 2023 - Is living in Dublin city only for the rich? U.S. President Joe Biden to visit Ireland, Meta to axe another 10,000 jobs globally

425

Monday 13th March 2023 - Latest on Weight Loss Drug Ozempic, Was SNL Irish Oscar Skit Offensive? What to look for when buying a home

426

Thursday 9th March 2023 - Eviction Ban Fallout, Status Orange Snow Warning, Irish Stars Land in LA for Oscar Ceremony

427

Wednesday 8th March 2023 - Referendum on 'women's place in the home', Ivana Bacik calls for Darragh O'Brien to cancel St.Patrick's Day trip abroad, & Claire Brock meets family of Bernard Phelan

428

Tuesday 7th March 2023 - Fallout after eviction ban lifted, Dublin Airport to get anti-drone equipment, How lockdown impacted child development

429

Monday 6th March 2023 - Will the eviction ban be extended? Coalition tensions over congestion charges, plus gorse fires - are we burning our wildlife to death?

430

Thursday 2nd March 2023 - Minister for Justice Simon Harris on drug laws, Investigations underway after fire at Wexford Hospital, plus other stories of the week

431

Wednesday 1st March 2023 - New Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns, Electric Ireland drops electricity tariffs for businesses & CMO urges older people to 'return to the things you love' post Covid

432

Tuesday 28th February 2023 - What’s causing food shortages in supermarkets? Dublin Hotels accused of price gouging, 27% of COVID19 deaths were in nursing homes

433

Monday 27th February 2023 - New Gender Recognition laws, UK & EU Agree Historic Protocol Deal, Wildfire Survivor on Returning to Greece

434

Thursday 23rd February 2023 - PSNI Officer Shot in Omagh, One Year on From Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, Female Politicians & Online Abuse

435

Wednesday 22nd February 2023 - Rewrites of Roald Dahl Books, Eating out in Dublin - more expensive than London & Paris?, plus a new era for Social Democrats

436

Tuesday 21st February 2023 - 9% VAT rate extended for hospitality, Gardaí attacked in Ballyfermot, Bank loan write-offs

437

Monday 20th February 2023 - Uninsured Vehicles, Northern Ireland Protocol Deal, Biden pledges new military aid for Ukraine

438

Thursday 16th February 2023 - New Virgin Media/Red C Poll On Personal Finance, Justice Minister Slams Weekend Drug Use & Biden Says Objects Shot Down Were Not Chinese

439

Wednesday 15th February 2023 - New Virgin Media/Red C Poll On Immigration, Drug Mixing Factory Discovered In Dublin & Nicola Sturgeon Announces Resignation

440

Tuesday 14th February 2023 - Garda Recruitment Issues, Rising Health Insurance Costs & Should We Consider Culling National Herd To Reach Climate Targets?

441

Monday 13th February 2023 - Trent Murray Gives Us The Latest From Turkey, Rents Rise Again, The U.S.-China Balloon Dispute And The Nicola Bulley Case

442

Thursday 9th February 2023 - Ciara Doherty Is Live In Brussels After Zelensky’s Address To EU & Turkey-Syria Earthquake: Death Toll Passes 20,000

443

Zelensky Visits UK, Parents Skipping Meals To Feed Children , 11 Assaults A Day On Health Workers & What’s The Future Of Hybrid Working?

444

Tuesday 7th February 2023 - Death Tolls Passes 7,000 In Turkey & Syria, Gardai To Resume Document Checks At Airport & 50% Of Kids To Admit Spending Too Much Online

445

Thursday 2nd February 2023 - We Speak To Former HSE Executive, Martin Curley About The Issues Within The Health Service, Plus Other Stories Of The Week

446

Wednesday 1st February 2023 - Mother & Baby Home Redress, NCT Operator Facing Fines, St Brigid's Day, Joe Biden FBI Search & UK Strikes

447

Tuesday 31st January 2023 - Taoiseach Says He 'must Have Been Briefed' On Nursing Home Plan, Minister For Finance Michael McGrath Joins Us In Studio & Replay Of Disputed GAA Club Final

448

Monday 30th January 2023 - Concerns For Safety Of Migrants, Overseas Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong - We Hear One Woman's Story & Should Gardaí Have Bodycams?

449

Thursday 26th January 2023 - Virgin Media Poll Shows Childcare Remains A Crippling Cost For Families, Aisling Ni Choisdealbha Joins Us From Lebanon, Plus Other Stories Of The Day

450

Wednesday 25th January 2023 - Enoch Burke Latest, Exclusive Vmtv Poll On Health Crisis, Coillte Controversy & Germany And The Us Send Tanks To Ukraine

451

Tuesday 24th January 2022 - Paschal Donohoe Faces The Dáil Again Over Expenses, VMTV Poll Shows Half Of Young Adults Consider Emigrating & Nods For Irish Talent For Oscars 2023

452

Monday 23rd January 2023 - Major Survey From Virgin Media TV Reveals Huge Concerns About The Cost Of Living, HSE To Review Open Camhs Cases & Revolut Steps Up Competition

453

Thursday 19th January 2023 - NZ PM Jacinda Ardern Quits Citing Burnout, Suzanne Lynch Joins Us From Davos & Bafta Nods For Irish Talent

454

Wednesday 18th January 2023- Minister Donohoe Addresses The Dáil, Councillor's Home Targeted By Protesters & Redress Scheme For Defective Celtic Tiger Builds

455

Tuesday 17th January 2023 - Should Possession Of Drugs For Personal Use Be Decriminalised? & Taoiseach Varadkar Gives Full Support For Donohoe Amid Controversy

456

Monday 16th January 2023 - Donohue Under Pressure Over Election Expenses, Calls For Dedicated Transport Police & Ireland Hit With Icy Blast

457

Thursday 12th January 2023 - Damien English Resigns As Junior Minister, Special Counsel To Probe Biden’s Handling Of Classified Documents & Anti-Asylum Protests Take Place

458

Wednesday 11th January 2023 - Ciara Dohertymeets Alejandro Miszan As He Returns Home Following Savage Attack, Government Pledges To Crack Down On Violence Against Women & Chatgpt Explained

459

Tuesday 10th January 2023 - The IMO Says It’s Likely Hospital Overcrowding Has Cost Lives, TDs Advised To Get Panic Alarms By Gardaí & The Housing Crisis: 'Nothing Off The Table' Says Taoiseach

460

Monday 9th January 2023 - We're Live In Killarney, Co Kerry To Discuss How Communities Are Coping With The Refugee Crisis

461

Thursday 5th January 2023 - Outrage As Bag Of Manure Thrown At TDs, Shocking Revelations In Prince Harry's New Memoir & Hospital Overcrowding Chaos Continues

462

Wednesday 4th January 2023 - Hospital Overcrowding & No Snow: Ski Resorts Forced To Closed

463

Tuesday 20th December 2022 - A Review Of The Year From Our Panel

464

Monday 19th December 2022 - Body Of Private Seán Rooney Returns Home, 'very Serious Concerns' For Safety Of Refugee Children In Citywest & Trump Could Face Criminal Charges Over Jan 6th

465

Thursday 15th December 2022 - Nation Mourns The Death Of Private Sean Rooney, Cost Of Living & Cancer Treatment, Plus Other Big Stories Of The Week

466

Wednesday 14th December 2022 - Unease Over Proposed Planning Reform, Energy Demand Hits An All-Time High & Fall Of The FTX ‘King Of Crypto’

467

Tuesday 13th December 2022 - Do Social Media Platforms Need More Regulation?, New Zealand Imposes Lifetime Ban On Youth Smoking & UK Strikes

468

Monday 12th December 2022 - Dowdall Takes Stand At Regency Trial, 'Relentless' Drug-Dealing Causing Nightmare For Café Owner & From Landlord To Couch-Surfer - One Women Tells Her Story

469

Thursday 8th December 2022 - Taoiseach Micheal Martin Joins us in Studio Before His Time in Office Comes to an End, Plus a Look at Other Big Stories of the Week

470

Wednesday 7th December 2022 - Will We See Irish Unity In Our Lifetime? No More Career Breaks For Teachers? & The Plot To Overthrow The German Government Has Failed.

471

Tuesday 6th December 2022 - Child's Death Investigated Over Possible Strep A Link, 40 Child Victims of Online Sexual Exploitation & Is Dublin the Best Place to Spend Christmas?

472

Monday 5th December 2022 - Winter Weather Warning, Ukraine Latest, ‘Until Death’ & A Dublin Family’s Surrogacy Journey

473

Thursday 1st december 2022 - Eamon Ryan Joins Claire Brock as the Government Prepares for Changeover, Mystery Deaths in Monaghan & Ursula von der Leyen Visits Dublin

474

Wednesday 30th November 2022 - Cashless Societies, Worst Month For Hospital Overcrowding & Four Day Work Week Trial

475

Tuesday 29th 2022 - Brother of Young Boy Injured in Dog Attack Speaks Out, Government Lifts Ban on Bankers Bonuses & Young People Want More Radical Climate Action

476

Monday 28th November 2022 - Should Gardaí Be Armed?, Lockdown Protests In China & Qatar Pitch Protest

477

Thursday 24th November 2022 - National Lottery Questioned by Oireachtas, Government Issue Fresh Appeal For Unoccupied Properties for Refugees, Plus Other Stories of the Week

478

Wednesday 23rd November 2022 - Scally Report, East Wall Protests Over Asylum-Seeker Accommodation Suspended & Nearly Half Of Households Finding It Difficult To Make Ends Meet

479

Tuesday 22nd November 2022 - Ronaldo Leaves Man Utd, Rising Rents Impacting Education Sector & All You Need to Know About RSV Virus

480

Monday 21st November 2022 - With Two Gardaí Attacked There Are Calls To Get Tough On Crime, Teams Abandon World Cup Armband Protests & There Are Warnings Over Black Friday Scams.

481

Thursday 17th November 2022 - Russian Ban on Irish Politicians is ‘Hybrid Warfare’ Says Taoiseach, Motorway Tolls Set to Increase, Plus Other Stories of the Week

482

Wednesday 16th November 2022 - Irish Politicians Sanctioned By Russia, Warnings Over Surgery Abroad & Trump Running For President Again.

483

Tuesday 15th November 2022 - Report of Missile Strike on Poland, Are You Cutting Back This Christmas? & the Qatar World Cup

484

Monday 14th November 2022 - Campaigner Vicky Phelan Remembered By Her Friends, Avian Flu Found In Irish Turkey Flock & Ronaldo “Betrayed”

485

Thursday 10th November 2022 - Price of a Pint Set to Rise, Claire Brock is in Cork as Munster Beat South Africa, Plus Other Stories of the Week

486

Wednesday 9th November 2022 - Irish Jobs To Be Lost As Tech Sector Takes Stock, Richard Chambers Gives The Latest On The Anti-Climactic “Red Tsunami” In US & Our Latest Poll

487

Tuesday 8th November 2022 - Minister Darragh O'Brien TD & Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin TD Are In Studio To Debate Ireland’s Housing Crisis, Taoiseach Speaks At Cop27 Seán Defoe & Richard Chambers Live In Washington, D.C.

488

Monday 7th November 2022 - Debate Over The Big Agriculture & Climate Issues, We Discuss Our New Poll & Fears Of More Tech Job Losses

489

Thursday 3rd November 2022 - Govt May Delay Airbnb Clampdown, Richard Chambers Joins Us From Georgia US, Plus Other Stories Of The Week

490

Wednesday 2nd November 2022 - Coalition Switchover, Future Of The Catholic Church & Discussion Of Our Interactive Poll

491

Tuesday 1st November 2022 - "Frightening" Wave Of Delayed Cancer Diagnoses, Elon Musk Buys Twitter And Makes Himself CEO & US Midterms: Richard Chambers Joins Us Live From Florida

492

Thursday 27th October 2022 - What Will ECB Rate Hikes Mean For You? Govt Sees Boost In IPSOS Ireland Irish Times Poll, Plus Other Big Stories Of The Week

493

Wednesday 26th October 2022 - Calls For A Cap On Refugee Numbers, Are We Becoming A Generation Of Anxiety? & Is It Time To Ditch Plastic This Halloween?

494

Tuesday 25th October 2022 - Extended Hours For Pubs & Nightclubs, Hospital Overcrowding Hits New Peak & The Minister For Health Joins Us In Studio.

495

Monday 24th October 2022 - Rishi Sunak Will Be The UK's Next Prime Minister, Refugees Sleeping On Floor Of Dublin Airport & How To Save On Streaming Costs.

496

Wednesday 19th October 2022 - Central Bank Loosen Lending Rules, Anxiety On The Rise In Primary School Kids & Winter "Twindemic" - Are We Ready?

497

Thursday 20th October 2022 - UK Chaos: Liz Truss Resigns After 45 Days In Office, EU Leaders Meet Over Energy Crisis & The Painful Truth Behind Human Trafficking In Ireland

498

Tuesday 18th October 2022 - Restaurants Close As Operational Costs Soar, Should Vaping Be Regulated? & Ireland's First Satellite

499

Monday 17th October 2022 - Government Considers Eviction Ban, Alleged Assault At Under 9’s GAA Event & Political Chaos - Is Liz Truss On The Brink?

500

Thursday 13th October 2022 - Student Walk-Out Over Accommodation Crisis, UK Political Turmoil, Is Liz Truss In Trouble? Plus Other Stories Of The Week

501

Wednesday 12th October 2022 - Vera Pauw Apologises For Players’ IRA Chant, Decision To Move Ukrainians From Kerry Hotel Reserved & Expansion Of Data Centres

502

Tuesday 11th October - Shane Ross On His Mary Lou McDonald Book, Are We Prepared For A Winter Twindemic? & Turning Down The Heat: Pubs Hit With Soaring Energy Costs

503

Monday 10th October - Vigils Held For Creeslough Victims, Rental Crisis Goes Beyond The Capital & Missiles Rain Down On Kyiv

504

Thursday 6th October 2022 - Minister For Children Roderic O'Gorman Joins Claire Brock In Studio, Irish Dancing World Rocked By Fixing Allegations, Plus Other Big Stories Of The Week

505

Wednesday 5th October 2022 - Ireland’s Transport System ‘Unfit’ To Meet Climate Targets, Paid Domestic Leave Issues & Why Some Of Us Aren’t Quitting.

506

Tuesday 4th October 2022 - NYC To Galway Damian Browne Tells His Extraordinary Rowing Adventure, Three €200 Energy Credits Signed Off On. Is It Enough? & Ireland's Navy Defences

507

Monday 3rd Of October - Head Of The ECB On Rising Inflation, Tory U-Turn On Tax Cuts For The Rich & Row Over Concrete Block Levy

508

Thursday 29th Of September 2022 - Special Report: Ireland's Gambling Addiction Crisis, Bank Of Ireland Fined Record €100m, Plus Other Stories Of The Week

509

Wednesday 28th September 2022 - The English Pound Plummets, Will GP's Struggle To Meet Budget Promises? & Nord Stream Pipeline - EU Say It's Sabotage

510

Tuesday 27th September 2022 - Budget Special: Government Lays Out Budget 2023 With A Debate In Studio & Ciara Is Live In Galway With Analysis & Reaction

511

Monday 26th September - All The Pre-Budget Latest News, Election Heralds New Era, UK Sterling Crashes & Are House Price Rises Slowing?

512

Thursday 22nd September 2022 - Alternative Budgets & Cost Of Living Crisis, Northern Ireland Census 2021, Plus Other Big Stories Of The Week

513

Wednesday 21st September 2022 - Putin’s Veiled Nuclear War Threat, Transgender Life In Ireland & Warning To Consumers Moving Banks

514

Tuesday 20th September 2022 - Outrage Over Ramming Of Garda Car In Dublin, National Ploughing Championships , Looming Climate Targets & Grocery Price Inflation Hits 11%

515

Monday 19th October - Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Laid To Rest, Keeping The Lights On This Winter & Ireland’s Binge Drinking Problem

516

Thursday 15th September - Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald Is In Studio To Discuss The Cost Of Living Crisis And Soaring Energy Costs Ahead Of Budget 2023 Followed By Other Big Stories From The Week With Our Panel

517

Thursday 15th September 2022 - Energy Dominates As Dáil Begins A New Term, Cystic Fibrosis Drug Row & Anti-Monarchy Protest Arrests In The UK

518

Tuesday 13th September - Seventy-Percent Of Young People Considering Emigration, Ciara Reports From County Westmeath On Regenerating Rural Ireland & King Charles I I I Visits Belfast.

519

Monday 12th September 2022 - “No Appetite” To Cut Tax-Free Inheritance Limit From The Government, Ukraine Reclaims Land In Lightning War Advance & King Charles & The State Of The Union.

520

Thursday 8th September 2022 - Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Dies At Age Of Ninety-Six And European Central Bank Announces Record Rate Hike

521

Wednesday 7th September 2022 - Government Considers Worst-Case Scenarios For Energy, Musicians & Venues Take A Hit With Cost Of Living & Horn Of Africa Famine

522

Tuesday 6th September 2022 - Government Set Temperature Limits For Public Sector Buildings, Liz Truss Becomes UK Prime Minister & Is Online Gaming Harming Our Kids?

523

Monday 5th September 2022 - Latest After Weekend Deaths In Tallaght, Liz Truss To Become New British Prime Minister & Fears For Those Struggling With Bills

524

Thursday 1st September - Energy Price Hikes, Stephen Donnelly admits failure to renew tenancy with RTB, & Week in Review

525

Wednesday 31st August - Ryan Giggs Assault Trial, Fraud Victim Niall Fitzmaurice shares his story, & young workers to pay more so older people can retire early?

526

Tuesday 30th August - How safe is Ireland at night, Business owner hit with €10k energy bill, and 6.5% public pay rise

527

Monday 29th of August - EU Prep Intervention, Third Level Accommodation Crisis & Concerns Over Weight Loss Surgeries Abroad.

528

Thursday 28th July 2022- Government Deal On Climate Emission Targets, Slowdown Warning in Ireland As U.S Enters ‘recession’ & Winners And Losers: The Political Year So Far

529

Wednesday 27th July 2022 - Carbon emissions talks remain in a deadlock, is the era of cheap food coming to an end & the impact of inflation on older people.

530

Tuesday 26th July 2022 - Garda Jailed For Coercive Control, Motoring Fines Set To Double, Airport Chaos Continues & Back To Schools Cost

531

Monday 25th July 2022 - Tánaiste Leo Varadkar Is In Studio, No Movement On Agricultural Talks And Death Of Nobel Peace Winner And Northern Ireland’s Inaugural First Minister David Trimble

532

Thursday 21st July 2022 - ECB Raises Interest Rates By 0.5%, AIB Under Fire For Cashless Branches & Ireland’s Emissions Jump By 5%.

533

Wednesday 20th July 2022 -EU Seeks Gas Cut Ahead Of Difficult Winter, Ciara Doherty's Special Report On The Price Of Fuel & Tory Leadership Race Down To Final Two.

534

Tuesday 19th July 2022 - London On Fire In 40° Heat, Public Safety On Public Transport & 70 AIB Branches To Go To Cashless

535

Monday 18th July 2022 - Extreme Heat Across Ireland And The EU, Ukraine Refugees To Be Housed At Army Camp & UK PM Leadership Latest

536

Thursday 14th July 2022 - Schools Out For TDs As Dáil Rises For Summer, Spanish Hospital To Treat Irish Patients On Waiting List & Other News Of The Day

537

Wednesday 13th July 2022 - The Future Of Media Funding Debate, New Laws To Tackle Hate Crimes & Speech & Met Éireann Heatwave Warning.

538

Tuesday 12th July 2022 - Government Wins Confidence Motion, We Debate The Climate Crisis With Minister Eamon Ryan And Darren O’Rourke & Live In County Clare With Claire Brock.

539

Monday 11th July 2022 - Govt faces confidence vote, COVID-19 hospital numbers above 1000, Irish Uber whistleblower breaks silence

540

Thursday 7th July 2022 - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Announces His Resignation & Sinn Féin Likely To Table No-Confidence Motion.

541

Wednesday 6th July 2022 - Pressure Grows On Boris Johnson To Quit, Government Loses Dáil Majority & Childhood Obesity In Ireland.

542

Tuesday 5th July 2022 - More UK Government Chaos, €9.5 Billion #Metrolink Plan Gets Green Light, Refugee Integration In Ireland & Thalidomide Survivor Finola Cassidy.

543

Monday 4th July 2022 - Paschal Donohue on #Budget23 spending package, Chief Executive of the daa Dalton Philips on Dublin airport chaos & John Gibbons on how solar power can cut your bills.

544

Wednesday 30th June 2022 - Soaring Back To School Costs, Sophie Toscan Du Plantier Cold Case & Other Stories Of The Week.

545

Wednesday 29th June 2022 - New Review Of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier Case, Warning Of A ‘Prolonged Period Of High Inflation’ From Public Expenditure Minister & R Kelly Jailed For 30 Years.

546

Tuesday 28th June 2022 - Minister For Justice Helen McEntee On €363m Plan To Tackle Domestic Violence, Army On Standby To Help At Dublin Airport & New Laws To Compel Schools To Provide Special Education Classes.

547

Monday 27th June 2022 - Fallout From Armagh/Galway Brawl, Brain Drain In Health Service Continues & Fuel Prices Continue To Soar.

548

Thursday 23rd June 2022 - EU Grants Ukraine Candidate Status, Ireland Most Expensive In Eu For Everyday Costs & Other Big Stories Of The Day.

549

Wednesday 22nd June 2022 - Calls For New Domestic Violence Register, Controversy As Government Restores Pay For Top Civil Servants & At Least 1000 Killed In Afghanistan Earthquake.

550

Tuesday 21st June 2022 - Feeding The Family During The Cost Of Living Crisis, Government Promises To Tackle Childcare In Budget & Night Time Economy Gets Support.

551

Monday 20th June 2022 - Airbnb To Block Landlords Who Breach Letting Laws, Summer Covid Wave & World Refugee Day.

552

Thursday 16th June 2022 - Bitter Clashes In Today’s Dáil, Alcohol A Factor In 1 In 4 Deaths In Younger Men & Will Ireland Experience Europe’s Heatwave?

553

Wednesday 15th June 2022 - Fallout From President Higgins’ Housing Comments, Sky-High Hotel Prices Ahead Of Summer & Deadly Drought In The Horn Of Africa.

554

Tuesday 14th June 2022 - President Michael D Higgins Criticizes Irish Housing, €2.7 Billion Redress For Mica Homeowners & Eoin Mcgee On Inflation.

555

Monday 13th June 2022 - Bertie Ahern Speaks To Ciara Doherty, Should We Increase Public Sector Pay & Is A Coffee Levy The Answer To Littering Problem?

556

Thursday 9th June 2022 - Inflation Hits Highest Level In 38 Years, Sportswashing And Liv Golf Series Controversy & A Look At More Stories Of The Day.

557

Wednesday 8th June 2022 - The Future Of Irish Banking, Addiction Crisis: Surge In Cocaine Use Amongst Young People & Free ‘Hot Desks’ & Remote Working.

558

Tuesday 7th June 2022 - Cost Of Building Supplies, Leaving Cert Exams Kick Off Tomorrow & Boris Johnson Tries To Move On After Confidence Vote.

559

Thursday 2nd June 2022 - Depp-Heard Case & The #Metoo Movement, Barnardos Report On Cost Of Living Crisis & Dublin Airport Prepares For The Bank Holiday Weekend.

560

Wednesday 1st June 2022 - Jury Reaches Verdict In Depp-Heard Trial, Daa’s Plans To Prevent Further Airport Chaos & Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik Joins Claire In Studio.

561

Tuesday 31st May 2022 - World Faces Energy Price Shock, Warnings Of Summer Fuel Shortages Here & Bank Holiday Travel Chaos Fears.

562

Thursday 26th May 2022 - Minister For Finance Paschal Donohoe Live In Studio, Latest On Texas School Shooting & Politicians' Day At The Races.

563

Wednesday 25th May 2022 - Texas School Shooting Shocks America, Gardaí Considering Facial Recognition Technology & Boris Johnson Faces Calls To Quit.

564

Tuesday 24th May 2022 - Derelict Homes In Ireland, Special Report On The Russia-Ukraine War & Passport Chaos Continues.

565

Monday 23rd May 2022 - Senator Forced To Sleep In Car Due To Hotel Room Shortage, Is Monkeypox A Cause For Concern & Enda Brady On The Partygate Saga.

566

Thursday 19th May 2022 - Protest Over Cost Of Living, Monkeypox Outbreak Baffling Doctors & Coalition Cracking Over Green Party Rebellion?

567

Wednesday 18th May 2022 - Dáil Passes Motion To Build National Maternity Hospital On State Land, Increase In Extreme Weather Events & Can Working From Home Save You Money?

568

Tuesday 17th May 2022 - Uk Plans Changes To Protocol, Wayne Rooney Takes The Stand At The Wagatha Christie Trial & Green Party Criticising National Maternity Hospital Decision.

569

Monday 16th May 2022 - Property Prices Soar, Protocol Crisis As Boris Visits Belfast & Turkey Says It Will Veto Nordic Nations NATO Bids.

570

Thursday 12th May 2022 - Cost Of Living Hits 22 Year High, Finland Set To Join NATO & Maternity Hospital Controversy Continues.

571

Wednesday 11th May 2022 - Darragh O’Brien TD On Housing Crisis Latest, Maternity Hospital Controversy & Long Covid Report With Norah Casey.

572

Tuesday 10th May 2022 - Should The Government Treat The Cost Of Living Crisis As An Emergency, Deputy CMO Ronan Glynn Resigns & Wagatha Christie’s Trial Begins.

573

Monday 9th May 2022 - Russian Victory Day, The Future Of Stormont & Public Transport Fare Reduction.

574

Thursday 5th May 2022 - Minister Eamon Ryan on Turf, Demo on Cost of Living Crisis, Plus Other Stories of the Day

575

Wednesday 4th May 2022 - National Maternity Hospital Row, Robert Watt Defends CMO Role & Gambling Habits Remain Despite Cost of Living

576

Tuesday 3rd May 2022 - Cabinet Holds Off On National Maternity Hospital Proposal, Ciara Doherty Speaks To Violet Anne Wynee TD & Eu Sanctions On Russian Oil And Gas.

577

Thursday 28th April 2022 - Inflation Nation, Consumer Chaos As Banks Leave Market & Biden Seeks $33bn Package To Aid Ukraine.

578

Wednesday 27th April 2022 - Crisis As Rents Rise, Russia Cuts Off Gas To Poland & Bulgaria & Taxi Driver Shortages.

579

Tuesday 26th April 2022 - Turf Wars, Committee Hears Concerns Over Retrofitting & How Important Is Work Life Balance?

580

Monday 25th April 2022 - Elon Musk Buys Twitter For $44bn, Refugees May Be Housed In Vacant Social Homes & Macron Wins Re-Election.

581

Thursday 21st April 2022 - The Surrogacy Couple Who Rescued Their Baby From Ukraine & Irish MEP’s International Media Profile.

582

Wednesday 20th April 2022 - Refugees To Be Sent To Emergency Accommodation, Ulster Bank Begins Exit & Netflix Subscriptions Fall.

583

Wednesday 13th April 2022 - Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou Mcdonald Live In Studio, Murder Investigations Underway In Sligo & New Cost Of Living Measures Announced.

584

Monday 11th April 2022- Proposed VAT Reduction, Holohan Job Report & Fight For French Presidency.

585

Tuesday 12th April 2022 - $5 Million Dollar Reward For Kinahan Gang Information, Boris Johnson Fined & The Mental Health Impact Of Ukraine War.

586

Thursday 7th April 2022 - Irish Diplomats Expelled From Russia, Inflation At 22-Year High & Political Row Over CMO's New Post.

587

Wednesday 6th April 2022-Zelenskyy’s Historic Address & Ciara Doherty Live In Cork As Businesses Struggle With Inflation Nation.

588

Tuesday 5th April 2022 - Graham Dwyer wins a significant legal case, bans on coal imports as Zelenskyy speaks to the UN and Ciara Doherty speaks to Michael McGrath on the cost of living crisis.

589

Monday 4th April 2022 - The horrors of Bucha, the rising cost of living and now or never; making changes to stop climate catastrophe.

590

Thursday 31th March 2022 - A global energy crisis, America opens its oil reserves & fuel poverty fears over energy hikes.

591

Wednesday 30th March 2022 - Inflation Nation: Energy Hikes, Housing Ukrainian Refugees & Interview With New Labour Leader.

592

Tuesday 29th March 2022 - Russians Expelled From Ireland As Peace Talks Begin In Istanbul, A New Pension Scheme & Leaving Cert Reform.

593

Monday 28th March 2022 - Warning Of Stress On Healthcare System, Plan To Restrict City Centre For Drivers & Academy Awards Controversy.

594

Thursday 24th March 2022 - Ukrainian War Enters Second Month, Over 4 Million Ukrainian Children Displaced & Week In Review.

595

Wednesday 23rd March 2022 - U.S. Declares Russia Committed War Crimes In Ukraine, Inflation Forecast To Hit Over 8% & CAB’s Biggest Cases.

596

Tuesday 22nd March 2022 - 40,000 Ukrainians Could Arrive By End Of April, Covid Infection Spike & Ireland’s Euros 2028 Dreams.

597

Monday 21st March 2022 - War in Ukraine: refugees move in with Irish families, Ireland’s response to crisis faces criticism & food and energy security under threat.

598

Wednesday 16th March 2022 - U.S. Pledges $800m Military Support To Ukraine, Rapid Rise In COVID-19 Hospitalisations, St. Patrick's Day Festivities Get Underway.

599

Tuesday 15th March 2022 - Bord Gáis Hikes Energy Prices, EU Response On Ukraine Crisis & Taoiseach’s Trip To U.S.

600

Monday 14th March 2022 - Claire Brock Live In Brussels, 'close The Sky' Plea For No-Fly Zone & Gavan Reilly Joins Us From Washington.

601

Thursday 10th March 2022 - Ukraine Latest, Kira Rudik MP, Rising Fuel Costs, and Week in Review

602

Wednesday 9th March 2022 - Russia Accused Of Bombing Children's Hospital In Ukraine, Fury As Fuel Costs Continue To Soar & Shackleton’s Lost Ship Found After Over A Century.

603

Tuesday 8th March 2022 - Excise Duty On Fuel Expected To Be Cut, Carlow Medical Student Racheal Diyaolu Still In Ukraine & New Paid Drop-Off Zone At Dublin Airport.

604

Monday 7th March 2022 - Talks On Refugee Corridors For Ukraine, Crisis At The Petrol Pumps & Hotel Prices Soar Ahead Of St Patrick's Day.

605

Thursday 3rd March 2022 - Zara King Joins Us Live From Poland As Thousands Seek Refuge, The Labour Party To Appoint A New Leader & Week In Review.

606

Wednesday 2nd March 2022 - Labour Leader Alan Kelly Steps Down, Russia Ramps Up Attack On Ukraine & Roman Abramovich Confirms Chelsea Is For Sale.

607

Tuesday 1st March 2022 - Latest From The Frontline As Ukraine Conflict Escalates, The Economic Cost Of War For Consumers & Online Disinformation In Modern Warfare.

608

Monday 28th February 2022 - Ukrainian Ambassador To Ireland On The Invasion Of Her Country, Humanitarian Crisis As People Flee Ukraine & Dire Warning On Impact Of The Climate Crisis.

609

Thursday 24th February 2022 - War in Europe: Russia invades Ukraine, Chernobyl seized & EU leaders meet tonight to discuss sanctions.

610

Wednesday 23rd February 2022 - Ukraine To Declare State Of Emergency, Facebook Whistleblower Calls For Review Of Data Watchdog & Nuclear Energy In Ireland.

611

Tuesday 22nd February 2022 - Ukraine Crisis Intensifies As Sanctions Imposed On Russia, End Date For Almost All Covid-19 Measures Confirmed & Rise Of Cocaine Use In GAA.

612

Monday 21st February 2022 - Tension As Putin Recognises Breakaway Ukraine Regions, The End Of NPHET & Storm Season Continues.

613

Thursday 17th February 2022 - Minister Paschal Donohoe Joins Us Live As NPHET Recommends End To Mask Mandates, Storm Eunice Set To Batter The Country & Week In Review.

614

Wednesday 16th February 2022 - Property Prices Soar By Over 14%, High Salaries Of Public Servants Come Under Fire & Back-To-Back Storms To Cause Disruptions.

615

Tuesday 15th February 2022 - Prince Andrew Settles U.S. Civil Sex Assault Case, The Possible End To School Children Wearing Face Masks & How Rural Families Are Coping With Rising Costs.

616

Monday 14th February 2022 - Leaked Audio Reveals Financial Dysfunction In Health System, The Ukrainian Crisis Intensifies & Finding Love In The Era Of Online Dating.

617

Thursday 10th February 2022 - Leo Varadkar Live In Studio To Discuss The New Cost Of Living Package, The Opposition Reacts To The Measures & News Week In Review.

618

Wednesday 9th February 2022 - Inflation Nation: Claire Brock Is Live In Limerick As Rents Soar And The Cost Of Living Rises & Gavan Reilly Debates The Big Issues With Guests In Dublin.

619

Tuesday 8th February 2022 - A Rise In Rural Crime, Surrogacy In The Ukraine & Irish Oscars Nominations.

620

Monday 7th February 2022 - Government Intervention To Ease The Cost Of Living, New Retrofitting Grants & Ireland’s Euro 2028 Bid.

621

Thursday 3rd February 2022 - Cost Of Living Crisis As Prices Soar, Stormont Chaos As First Minister Resigns, Week In Review & Six Nations Preview.

622

Wednesday 2nd February 2022 - Anti-Social Behaviour And Hate Crimes, Senator Catherine Ardagh Shares Her Experience With IVF & Electric Car Sales Reach New Record.

623

Tuesday 1st February 2022 - Norma Foley On Leaving Cert Decision, Calls For Independent Inquiry Into ‘Champagnegate’ & St Brigid’s Day Celebrations.

624

Monday 31st January 2022 - 'Champagnegate' Review Findings, Boris Johnson’s Apology & Spotify Clamps Down On Covid Misinformation.

625

Thursday 27th January 2022 - Burnout And The Prevalence Of A Stress Epidemic, Fishermen Claim 'Victory' Over Russian Navy & Week In Review.

626

Wednesday 26th January 2022 - Cost of living climbs, phasing out same-sex schools & a new law to criminalise stalking.

627

Tuesday 25th January 2022 - Should Employees Have The Right To Work From Home? Investigation Into Downing Street Parties & U.S. Could Sanction Putin If Russia Invades.

628

Monday 24th January 2022 - Ukraine Tensions Escalate, Questions On A Full Public Inquiry Into Handling Of Covid & Tips To Save On Energy Bills.

629

Thursday 20th January 2022 - Covid-19 Restrictions Set To End, Pauline Tully TD Shares Her Experience Of Domestic Abuse, And President Biden’s First Year In Office.

630

Wednesday 19th January 2022- Minister For Health Stephen Donnelly Joins Us In Studio, Cabinet Agrees A ‘Covid Bonus’ For Frontline Healthcare Workers, and Boris Johnson Faces Calls To Resign.

631

Tuesday 18th January 2022- Progress In Ashling Murphy Investigation, Hope Of Restrictions Being Lifted, and Questions About Upcoming Leaving Cert.

632

Monday 17th January 2022- Latest on Ashling Murphy Murder, Investigation into DFA Gathering, Impact of Covid on Older People, and Best Health Insurance Deals.

633

Thursday 13th January 2022- Shock After Killing Of Ashling Murphy Sparks Conversation About Violence Against Women.

634

Wednesday 12th January 2022- Changes To Close Contact Rules, Boris Johnson Faces Calls To Resign, and Retrofitting Grants & Sustainable Living.

635

Tuesday 11th January 2022- Government Hope For Economic Bounceback, Fury Over Downing Street Party, and Should Weight Loss Plans Left In The Past?

636

Monday 10th January 2022- NPHET Consider Mandatory Vaccines, Threats Over Article 16 and the Northern Irish Border Control, and Novak Djokovic Back On The Tennis Court.

637

Thursday 06th January 2022- Covid Cases Reach A Record 23,817, How The Government Will Fare In 2022, CNN's Donie O'Sullivan Joins Us Live From Capitol Hill.

638

Wednesday 05th January 2022- Schools To Reopen Despite Staffing Concerns, Avoiding “New Year, New Me” Hype, and Alcohol Prices Soar Under Minimum Unit Pricing Laws

639

Thursday 16th December 2021- The 2021 Year in Review, and Latest From NPHET Meeting

640

Wednesday 15th December 2021- 15 Minute Wait After Vaccine To Be Waived, Lotto Operator Looks For A Must Win Draw, and Domestic Abuse Services Appeal Before Christmas.

641

Tuesday 14th December 2021- Government Prepare To Ramp Up Booster Rollout, Homeless Prevention Bill To The Dáil, and New Road Safety Plan.

642

Monday 13th December 2021- Omicron Variant and Booster Dose, Hauliers Protest Against Rising Fuel Costs, and Charities Expect Surge In Demand Before Christmas

643

Thursday 9th December 2021- Taoiseach Micheal Martin TD Joins Claire Brock and Week in Review.

644

Wednesday 8th December 2021- Vaccine Approved For 5-11 Year Olds, Instagram to Launch New Teen Safety Tool, and Anger Over No 10 Xmas party, and Tensions at Russia-Ukraine border.

645

Tuesday 7th December 2021- Storm Barra Causes Widespread Travel & Power Disruption, Retail Impacted Before Christmas, Bank of Mum & Dad Loan First-time Buyers

646

Monday 6th December 2021- Government Covid Messaging, Reaction To Live Event Restrictions, and Country Gets Ready For Storm Barra.

647

Thursday 2nd December 2021- NPHET Consider New Restrictions, Future of News Media, and Week in Review.

648

Title: Wednesday 1st December 2021- NPHET Defends Mask-wearing For Children, Government Cut Business Covid Supports, and Abuse of Referees Comes Before the Dáil

649

Tuesday 30th November 2021- Mica Redress To Cost €2.2 Billion, Government Urges Reduction in Children's Socialisation, and Concerns Over Panto Season.

650

Monday 29th November 2021- Suspected Cases of Omicron in Ireland, Government Consider Mandatory Hotel Quarantine, Hospitality Sees Surge in Christmas Cancellation.

651

Thursday 25th November 2021- First Time Home Buyers Getting Older, NPHET Recommends Masks For Children 9+, and Week in Review.

652

Wednesday 24th November 2021- Black Friday Warnings, Covid Creche Concerns, and Reimagined Cork Docklands

653

Tuesday 23rd November 2021: Petrol & Diesel Prices hit 30-year high, Calls for Walk-in PCR Centres, and Sex Education Bill To Come Before The Dáil.

654

Monday 22nd November 2021 No European Covid Riots, Rising Covid Cases in Ireland, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked by Man Utd.

655

Thursday 18th November 2021- Free Antigen Tests in Schools, New Closing Time For Pubs & Clubs and Week in Review

656

Wednesday 17th November 2021- Government Warn of Covid Case Surge, Mother & Baby Home Redress Scheme and Irish Humanitarian Worker Faces Trial in Greece

657

Tuesday 16th November 2021- Pubs and Clubs Face Midnight Closing, Winter Lockdowns Across Europe, and Mr Moonlight Case

658

Monday 15th Nov 2021 - Hospitals Under Pressure, Covid Cabinet Meeting, and Homelessness Crisis in Ireland

659

Thursday 11th Nov 2021 - COP26 Crunch Talks, NPHET & Work From Home, and Week In Review

660

Wednesday 10th Nov 2021 - Rental Crisis, Abuse of Referees in Sport, & Miss Ireland 2021 Pamela Uba

661

Tuesday 9th November 2021- Legacy of Anglo-Irish Bank, Public Transport Planning Delays, and Office Christmas Parties

662

Monday 8th Nov 2021 - Northern Ireland & Article 16, Antigen Testing in Schools, & US Reopens its Borders

663

Thursday 4th Nov 2021 - Surrogacy Laws in Ireland, 1m Electric Vehicles by 2030, & Week in Review

664

Wednesday 3rd Nov 2021 - Ireland’s Climate Action Plan, Rising Covid Cases & Australia Reopens its Borders

665

Tuesday 2nd Nov 2021 - COP26: Ireland and the Climate Crisis, Spike in Covid Cases, Dealing with Climate Anxiety

666

Monday 1st Nov 2021 - COP26 and the Climate Crisis, Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald, & Property Tax Explainer

667

Thursday 28th Oct 2021 - Avoiding Another Lockdown, Dublin Named Best City to Visit, & Week in Review

668

Wednesday 27th Oct 2021 - Rising Covid Cases, Drink & Injection Spiking, Petrol Price Surge

669

Tuesday 26th Oct 2021 - Carbon Budget Targets, E-scooter Legislation, Vaccine Inequality Worldwide

670

Thursday 21st Oct 2021 - Live from Workmans: Nightclubs reopening, Owners and Musicians React, & Week in Review

671

Wednesday 20th Oct 2021 - Covid & Reopening, NI Centenary Event, and Online Scams

672

Tuesday 19th Oct 2021 - Lifting of Covid Restrictions, Nightclubs Reopen, Antigen Testing & Weddings Return

673

Monday 18th Oct 2021 - NPHET Recommendations, Antigen Tests & Covid Certs, Global Supply Chain Issues.

674

Thursday 14th Oct 2021 - Covid Threat to Reopening, Northern Ireland Protocol, and Week in Review

675

Wednesday 13th Oct 2021 - Cost of Living, Climate Crisis, GP Workload and Free Contraception in Budget 2022

676

Tuesday 12th Oct 2021 - Budget 2022 Debate and Analysis

677

Monday 11th Oct 2021 - Missing Women in Kildare, Budget 2022, Brexit and EU Protocol Proposals, Used Car Price Surge

678

Thursday 7th Oct 2021- Cost of Living and Budget Preview, NI Commemoration, and Week in Review

679

Wednesday 6th Oct 2021- Sláintecare and Maternity, Corporation Tax, Four Day Work Week

680

Tuesday 5th Oct 2021- Vulture Funds, Eating Disorder Supports, Facebook Whistleblower before Congress

681

Monday 4th Oct 2021- National Development Plan, Anti-Social Behaviour, #JustAsk Mental Health Campaign

682

Thursday 30th Sept 2021- Road Haulier Shortage, Mica Protests, School Disability Services, Weekly Review

683

Wednesday 29th Sept 2021- Pandemic Bonus, Energy Crisis, Alternative Funerals

684

Tuesday 28th Sept 2021- Rural regeneration, Fuel poverty and Instagram Kids

685

Monday 27th Sept 2021- Gerry Hutch extradition, Covid restrictions in schools, German coalition talks

686

Thursday 23rd Sept 2021- Mica Redress Scheme, Rise in Cybercrime, Weekly Review

687

Wednesday 22nd Sept 2021 – Renter protection legislation, Sláintecare & HSE free online counselling

688

27th July - Guests: Amanda Ferguson, Ultan Power, Frances O’Hagan, Michael Deane, Jimmy Fay, Emer Higgins TD, Daniel McConnell.

689

July 22nd - Guests: Evelyn Cusack, Cathal Crowe, Louise O'Reilly, Ciara Phelan, Paul Colgan, Kieran Pender, Sinead O'Carroll, Peter Kelly.

690

July 19th - Guests: Paul Quinn, Siobhan O’Donnell, Senator Timmy Dooley, Darren O’Rourke, Dr Gabriel Scally, Alan O’Reilly, Dr Cara Augustenborg.

691

July 14th - Guests: Dr Illona Duffy, Lisa Chambers, Michael McNamara TD, Allison Morris, Kieran File, Razan Ibraheem

692

July 13th - Guests: Mark McGowan, Adrian Weckler, Neale Richmond, Norah Casey, Paul Colgan, Jen Hogan. ,

693

July 7th - Guests: Dr Christine Tait-Burkard, Malcolm Byrne, Dr Knut Moe, Ann Piggot, Sinead Ryan, Geraldine Herbert, Jackie Spain.

694

July 6th - Guests: Richard Chambers, Dr Denis McCauley, Dara Calleary, Kathleen Funchion, Richard Hogan, Caroline Reidy, Andrea Brannigan

695

July 5th - Guests: Paul Murphy TD, Alan Farrell TD, Cathal Molloy, Ciara Phelan, Kingston Mills, Larry Donnelly.

696

June 30th - Guests: Barry Ward, Michael Healy Rae TD, Clare Austick, Donal O’Keefe, Naomi O’Leary, Sarah Durcan, Mairead Toibin.

697

June 30th - Guests: Zara King, Barry Cowen TD, Roisin Shortall TD, Adrian Cummins, Michael O’Donovan, Paul Moynagh, Peter Power.

698

June 29th - Guests: Daniel McConnell, Gavan Reilly, Brigid Purcell, Claire Byrne, Conal Mac Coille, Paul Treyvaud, Rory Hearne, Sam McConkey.

699

June 22nd - Guests: Deirdre Conroy, James Geoghegan, Bill Tormey, Verona Murphy TD, David Gough, Gavan Reilly.

700

June 21st - Guests: Orlaith Condon, Josepha Madigan TD, Adrian Cummins, Gerard Barry, Catherine Murphy, Pat Leahy.

701

June 17th - Guests: Regina Doherty, Matt Carthy TD, Jim Wells, Amanda Ferguson, Liam Herrick, Brian Rushe

702

June 16th - Guests: Lynn Boylan, Ivana Bacik, Cathal Crowe TD, Tomás Ryan, Neil McDonnell, Dr Ian Robertson.

703

June 15th - Guests: Gavan Reilly, Kieran O'Donnell TD, Roisin Shorthall TD, Colm O’Gorman, Brigid Sinnott, Shona Murray. sode

704

June 14th - Guests: Enda Brady, Dr Denis McCauley, Lisa Chambers, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD, Paul Quinn, Alan Brereton.

705

June - Guests: Nicole Gernon, Niall Collins, Paul Murphy TD, Darren McCaffrey, Gary Murphy, Kate O’Connell

706

June 1st - Guests: Neasa Hourigan TD, Paul Murphy TD, Liam Herrick, Mary Coughlan, Paul Colgan, Ian O'Doherty, Keith Walsh

707

May 31st - Guests: Andrew McGinley, Hazel Chu, Malcolm Byrne, Peadar Toibin TD, Aoife McLysaght, Sinead Ryan.

708

May 27th - Guests: Gavan Reilly, Darragh O’Brien TD, Cathal Sheridan, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, Róisín Shorthall TD, Cathal Molloy

709

Tuesday May 26th - Guests: Colm Brophy TD, Louise O'Reilly TD, Dr Ebun Joseph, Adrian Cummins, Gavan Reilly, Sarah O'Connor.

710

Thursday May 20th - Guests: Lisa Chambers, Cian O'Callaghan TD, Hazel Chu, Roisin Murphy, Pa Heenan, Andrea Horan, Dr Nina Byrnes.

711

May 18th - Guests: Niamh Smyth TD, David Cullinane TD , Gavan Reilly, Ronan Murphy, Dr Gabriel Scally.

712

Monday 17th May - Guests: NEALE RICHMOND TD, BRID SMITH TD, DANNY MCCOY, CAROLINE REIDY, DON NUGENT, ADRIAN WECKLER

713

May 12th - Guests: Regina Doherty, Holly Cairns TD, Niall Byrne, Tony Fitzpatrick, Melvin Benn, Aidan Regan

714

May 11th - Guests: Cormac Devlin TD, Roisin Shortall, Dylan Bradshaw, Duncan Graham, Kingston Mills, Ali Ryan.

715

May 7th - Guests: Emer Higgins, Ivana Bacick, Dr Rory Hearne, Dr Harry Barry, Grace O'Flanagan, Enda Brady, Craig Hughes.

716

May 5th - Guests: Simon Coveney , Anne Rabbitte TD, Duncan Smith TD, Peter Tyndall, Gina London, Ailbhe Garrihy.

717

29th April - Guests: Paschal Donohoe TD, Timmy Dooley, Louise O'Reilly, Simeone George, Fionnan Sheahan, Alison O'Connor and Michael O'Donovan

718

27th April - Guests: Hildegarde Naughton TD, Paul Murphy TD, Danny McCoy, Prof Liam Fanning, Prof Jack Lambert, Sinead Ryan, Maria Walsh MEP

719

26th April - Guests: Jack Chambers TD, David Cullinane TD, Paul Cullen, Enda Brady, Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh, Sean Healy

720

23rd April - Guests: Paul Moynagh, Nic Gammon, Lisa Chambers, Peadar Toibin TD, Eoghan Corry, Éanna Ní Lamhna.

721

April 21st - Dr Krysia Lynch, Niamh Smyth TD, Ian O’Doherty, Clíona Saidlear, Meghann Scully

722

20th April - Ged Nash TD, Neasa Hourigan TD, Prof Jack Lambert, Karl Deeter, Dr Caroline West, Dr Aisling Loy, Kate Gleeson, Tommy Martin

723

April 15th - Guests: Jim O'Callaghan TD, Kingston Mills, Mark Paul, Michael Fitzmaurice TD, Maighread Barron, Illona Duffy GP.

724

13th April - Minister Roderic O'Gorman, Dr Colman Noctor, Holly Cairns TD, Emer Higgins TD, Paul Kelly, Dr Nina Byrnes

725

April 12th - Dr Gabriel Scally, Vicky Phelan, Paul McAuliffe TD, Richard Boyd Barrett TD, Daniel McConnell

726

Thursday April 8th - Guests: Colum Eastwood MP, Damien English TD, Louise O'Reilly TD, Paul Moynagh, Jim Wells, Paul Colgan.

727

Wednesday April 7th - Guests: Neale Richmond TD, Brid Smith TD, John Boyle, Neil McDonnell, Cliona Ni Cheallaigh, Allison Morris, Diarmaid Ferriter.

728

Tuesday 6th April – Alan Kelly TD, Anne Rabbitte TD, Prof Luke O’Neill, Kate O’Connell, Prof Mary Horgan, Kieran Christie

729

31st March - Guests: Jack Chambers TD, Pearse Doherty TD, Norah Casey, Kingston Mills, Noel Anderson, Jen Hogan.

730

30th March - Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh, Philly McMahon, Ann Piggott, Alison O’Connor, Minister Michael McGrath, Peadar Tóibín TD, Jennifer Whitmore TD, Gavan Reilly

731

29th March - Peter Burke TD, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD, Lisa Eccles, Danny McCoy, Nicole Gernon, Craig Hughes, Stella O’Malley, Pete Lunn

732

25th March - Guests: Thomas Byrne TD, Roisin Shortall TD, Shona Murray, Kieran McQuinn, Eamon Dunphy, Jack Lambert, Aoife Moore.

733

23rd March - Jennifer Carroll McNeill TD, Paul Murphy TD, Padraig Cribben, Noel Cunningham, Brendan O'Connor, Ciara Phelan

734

March 18th- Darren McCaffrey, Gerald Barry, Minister Josepha Madigan, Dr Knut Moe, Nóirín Hegarty, Aoibheann Garrihy, Joanna Fortune

735

16th March - Mary Lou McDonald TD, Jack Chambers TD, Sarah O’Connor, Ewan MacKenna, Pat Leahy, Lord Mayor Hazel Chu, Gina London

736

March 15th - Guests: Simon Harris TD, David Cullinane TD, Timmy Dooley, Illona Duffy, Prof Bill Tormey, Patricia Callan, Liam Doran.

737

Wednesday 11th March - Guests: Kieran O'Donnell, Louise O'Reilly, Michael Healy-Rae, Dr. Nina Byrnes, Stuart Gilhooly, Kingston Mills.

738

9th March - Jennifer Carroll McNeill TD, Bríd Smith TD, Zara King, Jillian McNulty, Noeline Blackwell, Gabrielle Collernan, Sinead Ryan, Alexandra Ryan

739

5th March - Guests:

740

4th March - Guests: Regina Doherty, Michael McNamara TD, Edgar Morgenroth, Elena Secas, Gerry Killeen, Brian Hayes, Eoghan Corry.

741

2nd March - Minister Darragh O'Brien, Eoin Ó Bróin TD, Francis Noel Duffy TD, Prof Aoife McLysaght, Kieran Cunningham, Donie O'Sullivan, Shane Creevy

742

1st March - Patrick O’Donovan TD, David Cullinane TD, Zara King, Luke O’Neill, Pete Lunn, Michelle Murphy, Clíona Ní Cheallaigh, Stefanie Preissner

743

February 24th - Guests: Damien English TD, Brid Smith TD, Paul Moynagh, Gina Murphy, Alison O'Connor, Conor Powell.

744

23rd February - Minister Michael McGrath, Anthony Staines, Holly Cairns TD, Mark Paul, Colm O'Gorman, Rodney Dixon QC

745

22nd February - Louise O'Reilly TD, Barry Cowen TD, Olly Barrett, Richard Chambers, Jen Hogan, Adrian Cummins, Jenny O'Reilly

746

February 18th - Guests: Eamon Ryan TD, Senator Lisa Chambers, Joanne O'Riordan, Brianna Parkins, Ruairí Brugha, Dr Nina Byrne, Sinead Ryan.

747

February 17th - Guests: Blindboy, Harry Barry, Jennifer Carroll McNeill, Amy McLoughlin, Dick Clerkin, Rose Conway Walsh, Fionnan Sheahan

748

February 15th - Dara Calleary TD, Gary Gannon TD, Dr Clíona Ní Cheallaigh, Daniel McConnell, Dr Illona Duffy, Olga Hogan, Peter 'Franc' Kelly

749

February 11th - Guests: Kieran Christie, Alan Quinlan, Roe McDermott, Meghan Scully, Peter Burke TD, Duncan Smith, Sarah O'Connor, Gabriel Scally.

750

February 10th - Guests: Tomas Ryan, Paschal Donohoe, Neasa Hourigan, Gabrielle Colleran, Michael Healy-Rae.

751

February 9th - Phil Ní Sheaghdha, Niall Collins TD, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Nadia Romero, Geraldine Herbert, Alan O'Reilly, and Fr Peter McVerry

752

February 8th - Nicola Tallant, Prof Aoife McLysaght, Aoife Moore, Louise O'Reilly , Neale Richmond TD, Dr Knut Moe, Keith Barry, Claudia Carroll

753

February 4th - Guests: Cillian de Gascun, Holly Cairns, Fergus O'Dowd, Paddy Mallon, Georgie Crawford and Tony O'Brien.

754

February 3rd - Guests: Pearse Doherty TD, Martin Heydon TD, Sarah Lennon, Prof Ronan Collins, Stella O'Malley, Declan Lawn.

755

February 2nd - Minister Stephen Donnelly, Shona Murray, Catherine Murphy TD, Deirdre Kiernan, Leo Lieghio, Dr Carol Barron

756

1st February - Jim O'Callaghan TD, Paul Colgan, Zara King, Colum Eastwood MP, Pat McDonagh, Jenny De Saulles, T

757

January 28th - Guests: Mary Lou McDonald TD, Jack Chambers TD, Kingston Mills, Michelle Murphy, Andrew Bridgen MP, Michael Healy Rae TD.

758

January 28th - Guests: Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD, Liam Doran, Kate O'Connell, Dr Eoin Feeney, Brendan O'Connor.

759

January 26 - Minister Michael McGrath TD, Duncan Smith TD, Gavan Reilly, Naomi O'Leary, Catríona Cahill, Norah Casey, Catherine Murphy and Noeline Blackwell

760

January 25th - John Bourke, Elaine Fitzgerald Kane, Dr Brian Higgins, Niamh Smyth TD, Darren O'Rourke TD, and Dr Gabriel Scally

761

January 20th - Guests: Mark Little, Gina London, Niall O'Dowd, Zara King, Emily Schmidt, Marion McKeone.

762

January 19th - Guests: Niall Collins TD, Matt Carthy TD, Eleanor McSherry, Catherine Motherway, Gina London, Emily Schmidt and Anthony O'Connor.

763

January 18th - Guests: Ossian Smyth TD, Roisin Shortall, Pete Lunn, Eamon Dunphy, Anthony Staines and Nina Byrnes.

764

January 14th - Guests: Colm Burke TD, Holly Cairns, Angelina Hynes, Paul Quinn, Aoife McLysaght, Phil Ni Sheaghdha.

765

January 14th - Guests: Minister for State Anne Rabbitte TD, James Gallen, Dr Jack Lambert, Joan Burton, Lorcan Nyhan, Anne Harris, Gabrielle Colleran, Nadia Romero.

766

12th – Minister Darragh O’Brien, Catherine Corless, Fionn Davenport, Richard Boyd Barrett TD, Kate O'Connell & Paul Quinn

767

January 11th - Tony Fitzpatrick, Susan Lohan, Dr David Tasney, Prof Shane Higgins, Tom Clonan, Angelina Hynes, Ciara Reilly

768

December 17th - Guests: Paschal Donohoe TD, Luke O'Neill, Sinead O'Carroll, Diarmaid Ferriter, Adrian Cummins.

769

December 15th - Guests: Tony O'Brien, Sean Kyne, David Cullinane, Dr Nicola Herron, Jenny De Saulles.

770

December 15th - Guests: Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD, Roisin Shorthall TD, Kate O'Connell, Pete Lunn, Niall Conroy.

771

December 10th - Guests: Dr Colm Henry, Sinead Ryan, Kieran O'Donnell TD, Gavan Reilly, Anthony Staines, Tom Flavin, Thomas Byrne TD.

772

December 9th - Guests: Matt Carthy, Malcolm Byrne, Lucinda Creighton, Aoife McLysaght, Shona Murray, Ella Whelan, Eoghan Corry.

773

December 8th - Guests: Dr Rachel McLoughlin, Neale Richmond TD, Verona Murphy TD, Ben Habib, Allison Morris, Paul Colgan.

774

December 3rd - Guests: Sarah O'Connor, Zara King, Eamon Ryan, Paul Murphy, Barry Ward, Megan Crowley, Paul Moynagh.

775

December 2nd - Guests: Richard Chambers, Ultan Power, Lisa Chambers, Michael Healy Rae, Kingston Mills, Jenny de Saulles.

776

December 1st - Guests: Paul Quinn, Marc MacSharry, Richard Guiney, Adrian Cummins, Dr Nina Byrnes, Margaret Anne Harris, Norah Casey.

777

November 26th - Guests: Gavan Reilly, Martin Kenny TD, Neale Richmond TD, Jean McCabe, Pat Lordan, Valerie Cox, Nicola Herron.

778

November 25th - Guests: Richard Chambers, Willie O’Dea TD, Aoife McLysaght, Ronan Lynch, Dr Laura Cahillane, Dan O’Brien.

779

November 24th - Guests Luke O'Neill, Karin Caifa, Dr Ida Milne, Tomás Ryan & Peter Burke

780

November 19th - Guests: Josepha Madigan TD, Paul Moynagh, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD, Zara King, Allison Keating, Alexandre Ryan., Harry McCann.

781

November 18th - Guests: Billy Kelleher, Louise O'Reilly, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Laura Cahillane, Michael Gillespie, Danny McCoy

782

November 17th - Guests: John King, Liam Doran, Barry Cowen, Michael Healy-Rae, Deirdre Robertson, Dr Jack Lambert.

783

October 1st | Guests Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Niall Collins, Rose Conway-Walsh, Mark Paul, Aoife Moore & Paul Gallagher

784

September 15th 2020 | Ciara speaks to Alan Kelly, Dr. Nina Byrnes, Niall Collins, David Cullinane, Paddy Mallon & Richard Chambers

785

September 10th 2020 | Matt speaks to Paul Moynagh, Neasa Hourigan, George Parker, Mary Coughlan & Alan Barrett