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All Things Considered: Breathalysers for driver 08.04.2024 4:22
All Things Considered: Breathalysers for drivers. Jonathan and Ciara discussed this morning.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in our skies tonight 08.04.2024 4:54
Tonight at around 5 to 8, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in our skies. With the eclipse being the most notable in the west of the country Frances McCarthy, Head of Education and Outreach at MTU’s Blackrock Castle Observatory explained to Jonathan what is going to happen this evening.
Israel exit south Gaza 'to prepare for future missions' 08.04.2024 6:14
Israel's military said on Sunday that it was reducing its numbers of soldiers from southern Gaza, leaving just one brigade in the area. Bringing us up to date on the situation was Scott Lucas Professor of US and International Politics, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.
The number of charges facing Jeffrey Donaldson can be revealed 08.04.2024 3:57
The full number of historic sex charges faced by former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson have been revealed. Belfast-based Freelance journalist Amanda Ferguson brought us up to speed on the latest details.
The photographer who witnessed Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview 05.04.2024 6:37
A new movie ‘Scoop’ on Netflix released this morning retells Prince Andrew’s infamous interview with Emily Maitlis on BBC Newsnight. Mark Harrison, who was the Professional Photographer, witnessed the interview first-hand and he told Newstalk Breakfast what is observed.
The cultural significance of the Irish pub 05.04.2024 4:08
Heineken is aiming to safeguard historical Irish pubs, advocating for their transformation into museums as a sustainable solution for preservation Declan Delaney from Sean’s Bar in Athlone spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
1 million to be pumped into CCTV schemes 05.04.2024 4:30
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee today announced a further €1 million for the development of Local Authority led CCTV schemes in specific communities. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Olga Cronin, Surveillance and Human Rights Senior Policy Officer with the Irish Council of Civil Liberties .
Minister Pascal Donohue ahead of the Fine Gael Ard Fheis 05.04.2024 11:45
We speak to Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohue ahead of the Fine Gael Ard Fheis.
Dublin has been appointed its first nighttime economy tsar 05.04.2024 8:29
Ray O’Donoghue, the director of Sea Sessions has been appointed as Dublin city’s first nighttime economy tsar. We hear from Ian Redmond, Operator of Ohana Tiki Bar on Harcourt Street, Co-Owner of Hyde Dublin with reaction to this new appointment.
New findings behind the damage asthma causes 05.04.2024 5:58
UK scientists say they have found a new cause behind much of the damage asthma causes. Professor Luke Clancy Director General of the Tobacco Free Research Institute Ireland and Consultant Respiratory Physician spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Calls for all stillborn babies to be included in the national register 05.04.2024 4:14
All Stillborn Babies Must Be Included in the National Register irrespective of the length of their gestation or their weight. That’s the call from Emer Toibín, Aontú Councillor for the Navan Area who spoke to Johnathan this morning.
An Irish man is among three people killed following a helicopter crash in the Swiss Alps 05.04.2024 3:59
An Irish man is among three people killed following a helicopter crash in the Swiss Alps. We get the latest on this tragic incident with Vincent McAvinney, Broadcaster and Journalist.
A clamp down on those who repeatedly fail their driving tests 04.04.2024 4:37
Minister of State for Transport Jack Chambers has confirmed that the government is set to clamp down on the renewal of L plate licences for those who repeatedly fail their driving tests. We get reaction from Brenda Bolger, Owner of Bolger School of Motoring.
Netflix’s new drama “Ripley” now available to view 04.04.2024 3:42
Netflix’s new drama “Ripley” starring Andrew Scott in the title role is available to watch from this morning. We hear all about it with Brian Lloyd Movies editor at Entertainment.ie.
Potato shortage looms as farmers face ongoing bad weather 04.04.2024 5:04
There's no respite for farmers as some areas are set to get four times the usual amount of rain over the next week. Speaking to Jonathan was Paul Flynn, Dublin County Chair, Irish Farmer Association.
Could we afford a United Ireland? 04.04.2024 8:42
Irish Unity could cost 20 billion a year for 20 years that's according to a new paper from the Institute of International and European Affairs John Fitzgerald, Co-Chair of the IIEA Economists Group and author of the report spoke to Ciara this morning to discuss further.
Is part-time work important for teenagers? 04.04.2024 6:12
‘It’s not Dickensian cruelty to ask children to participate in the workforce, it’s sensible.’ So wrote The Times of London Columnist, Alice Thomson Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Richard Hogan, Clinical Director of Therapy Institute and Columnist with the Irish Examiner and author of 'Home is Where the Start Is’ .
Do you fall off the fitness bandwagon after one hurdle? 04.04.2024 7:15
More than half of adults in Ireland say that just one setback can derail them from their weight loss goals, that's according to a new survey released today. Joining Ciara to discuss how to stay on track when it comes to weight loss goals is Nathalie Lennon, Nutritional/health coach and Content Creator.
Is it time to end clamping in Dublin? 04.04.2024 4:05
Dublin City Council is set to draw up guidelines for the private company that will enforce parking laws in the city in the coming years. One proposed change is to do away with clamping. But is this a good idea? Ciara asked Keith Gavin, Chairman of Irish Parking Association.
Poor working conditions leading to a mass exodus of Junior doctors 04.04.2024 4:45
Working conditions and a lack of supports are fuelling the shortage of non-consultant hospital doctors by driving many to move abroad. That’s according to a new survey from the Irish Medical Organisation, whose AGM takes place later today. Speaking to Jonathan this morning to discuss was Dr Rachel McNamara, Chair o of the IMO’s NCHD Committee .
Calls for the age of bowel cancer screening to be reduced 03.04.2024 7:12
‘Reduce the age of bowel cancer screening from 59 to 50’ that's the call from the Marie Keating Foundation today. We spoke to Bernie Carter, their Assistant director of Nursing .
Do Irish people take too many foreign holidays? 03.04.2024 6:42
The Canary Islands’ president has admitted he is worried about the growing anti-tourism movement in the popular holiday destination, with several marches planned later this month. This comes as more than 40% of Irish people are planning to go on three or more holidays this year, according to a recent survey. So have we completely lost the run of ourselves when it comes to foreign trave...
What lies ahead for Fine Gael? 03.04.2024 11:15
What does Fine Gael have to do to get back to the grassroots of the party? We asked Ivan Yates, Co-host of the Path to Power podcast and former politician.
Why is homeschooling is on the rise? 03.04.2024 7:54
The number of children who are on the active register for homeschooling increased by 20% last year. So what accounts for this dramatic rise? We asked Monica O’Connor, Mother and Home Education Network contact for Carlow .
Seagulls are a friend or foe? 03.04.2024 8:19
Seagulls are being forced into our towns by the loss of natural spaces - and we need to learn to live alongside them, say scientists. We asked wildlife expert and author of Children's book “Wonders Of The Wild” Eanna Ní Lamhna are seagulls are a friend or foe?
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