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Presented by Anton Savage, a seasoned broadcaster and communications expert, this show has everything you need – and want – to know first thing each morning, brought to you with insight, intelligence and wit.  CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at  http://newstalk.com/listenlive  | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk

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Florida has banned social media for under 14s 26.03.2024

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that bans children aged under 14 from social media platforms and requires 14 and 15-year-olds to get parental consent to use it.  Could this take hold worldwide? We ask Alex Cooney Chief Executive of CyberSafeKids.

Councillor in Northern Ireland wants Dublin Airport to apologise for an offensive tweet relating to Kate Middleton 26.03.2024

Dublin Airport should apologise and remove a social media post “mocking” Kate Middleton. That’s the call from Allister Kyle, Councillor for The Traditional Unionist Voice in Northern Ireland who explained why to Newstalk Breakfast.

Would a tourist tax deter you from hotel stays? 26.03.2024

Galway City Councillors have made calls for a tourist tax to be levied on visitors who stay in hotels in Galway City  One of those Councillors is Michael J Crowe, Galway City East Fianna Fáil Councillor who spoke to Shane this morning on the show.

UN Security Council pass a resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire 26.03.2024

The United Nations Security Council has passed a resolution that demands a ceasefire in Gaza for the rest of Ramadan with the US abstaining from the vote.   Speaking to Ciara this morning was Walt Kilroy, Lecturer in International Relations at DCU and Associate Director of it’s Conflict Resolution Institute .

What to do if you lose your phone! 25.03.2024

Picture the scene: you’re out for lunch or dinner with friends, you head home and suddenly you realise you can’t find your phone. With many of us using our phones as our debit cards, mobile office and line to the world, it can be chaotic. So what should you do?  Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, and host of Tech Talk, Jess Kelly has all the advice.

Warnings of a tsunami of retirements from the Gardai 25.03.2024

There will be a tsunami of retirements from An Garda Siochana by the end this year. That’s the warning from the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, whose annual conference begins today.   Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Ronan Clogher, Deputy General Secretary of the AGSI.

Calls for an overhaul of Ireland’s divorce system 25.03.2024

The government should introduce legislation for pre-nuptial agreements. That’s the call from Michelle Browne, Senior Family mediator with Browne and Co Mediation in Naas and Author of Scars of Divorce: How to avoid and achieve an amicable divorce in Modern Ireland .

Concerns over the implement the new post primary school book scheme 25.03.2024

Many post-primary schools are at risk of not being able to roll out of the School Book Scheme in time for its launch in September.  That’s the warning this morning from the National Association of Principals and Deputies, whose Director Paul Crone spoke to Ciara this morning with more on this.

Is the cost of having fun rising? 25.03.2024

Is the cost of fun on the rise?  Well, the latest CSO figures have found that Recreation and Culture activities have had a greater price increase than any any other division.    Our reporter, Josh Crosbie has been asking people if they are feeling the pinch?

137 people confirmed dead following attack on Moscow Concert Hall 25.03.2024

The Islamic state has claimed responsibility for a shooting in Moscow’s Crocus city hall, however questions remain about how Russia will respond. To get the latest on this Ciara spoke to Paul Rodgers, Professor Emeritus of peace studies at Bradford University. 

Simon Harris said it was time for Fine Gael to “reset” 25.03.2024

Simon Harris said it was time for Fine Gael to “reset” as he officially became the party’s new leader yesterday. Fionnán Sheahan is Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent brings us the latest as Simon Harris takes up his new leadership role.

The importance of Daffodil day 22.03.2024

Today, on Daffodil Day, the Irish Cancer Society are urging the public to Go All in Against Cancer.  Speaking to Shane this morning was Jed Van De Poll is the CEO of Metro Dublin and currently in remission from Multiple Myeloma.    

Is it ever ok to be rude to a waiter? 22.03.2024

The world-renowned chef Anthony Bourdain once said “if you’re rude to a waiter you’re dead to me.”  But is there ever a circumstance that justifies being rude to waitstaff?  To discuss we spoke to Tanya Sweeney, Irish Independent Columnist.

Attitudes towards immigration and refugees remain positive in Ireland 22.03.2024

Irish people are more positive about immigration from European countries than from further afield. That’s according to a new study from the ESRI.  Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast about the findings was Fiona Hurley, Nasc Chief Executive.

All Things Considered: Simon Harris set for Taoiseach what should he prioritise? 22.03.2024

Simon Harris set for Taoiseach. What should he prioritise? Shane and Ciara discussed this morning.

We hear from Taoiseach-in-waiting Simon Harris 22.03.2024

Further and Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has declared his candidacy for the Fine Gael leadership, meaning in all likelihood he will become the next Taoiseach and succeed Leo Varadkar.   After his announcement, Newstalk Reporter Barry Whyte got to sit down with the Taoiseach-in-waiting. Also speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State with responsibility...

Britain wants a united Ireland!   22.03.2024

Opinion in England, Scotland and Wales now favours Irish unity. That’s according to new research from UK academics.   For reaction to this research Shane spoke to Dr Ruth Dudley Edwards Commentator, Historian and Author.

Dublin goes darts-mad! 22.03.2024

More than eight thousand people attended the Premier League Darts event at the 3Arena last night. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie was there to capture it all.

The impact of artificial light on Ireland’s natural skies 22.03.2024

“About 99 pc of Europe cannot see a natural night sky, never mind the Milky Way. We’ve allowed artificial lights to take over the world.”  So says Georgia MacMillan, Mayo Dark Sky Park Development Officer at the National Parks and Wildlife Service who spoke to Ciara this morning.

What can be done to reduce deaths on Irish roads? 22.03.2024

Almost 1,800 people were caught speeding over the St Patrick’s weekend.  However, one TD claims that the most dangerous roads are not being policed correctly.   Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin party Spokesperson on Transport.

Nominations for the new Leader of Fine Gael will open this morning 21.03.2024

Nominations for the new Leader of Fine Gael will open this morning following Leo Varadkar’s shock resignation. We asked Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator and Vice Chair of the Justice Committee who he will be backing?

House price inflation on the rise 21.03.2024

House Price Inflation has accelerated for the fifth month in a row. That’s according to new data from the Central Statistics Office.    We get reaction to this with Pat Davitt CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers.

Government and opposition will react to a seismic day in Irish politics 21.03.2024

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has dramatically stepped down from his role and as leader of Fine Gael.   But where does that leave the government? W ehear from Minister for Education, Norma Foley and also Pearse Doherty Deputy Leader of Sinn Fein.

Are Irish workers underpaid? 21.03.2024

Nearly 2 in 3 Employees Feel Underpaid, according to Irish Jobs Salary and Benefits Survey. But are Irish workers actually underpaid?   Ciara spoke to Kevin Callinan, Former President of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions.   

Is it time to have standardised sizing in clothes shops? 21.03.2024

Clothes shops should have standardised sizes. So says Makeup Artist and Founder of True Beauty Makeup Aideen Kate who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.

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