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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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20 percent of hotel rooms are now housing refugees 21.03.2024

1 in 5 hotel rooms in Ireland are being used to house refugees and asylum seekers. That’s according to a new report being launched today by the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation.     Speaking to Shane was their Chairperson Elaina Fitzgerald Kane.

The race is on for the next leader of Fine Gael 21.03.2024

The resignation of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar as the leader of Fine Gael has shocked political circles.  The race is on now for Varadkar’s successor but can the party survive?   Speaking to Ciara this morning was Jack Horgan Jones, Political Correspondent, Irish Times.

What does it mean to be a parent in Ireland? 20.03.2024

New Research out today reveals the stark impact of parenting in Ireland. We get reaction from Jen Hogan, Journalist who will be launching this event and host of the “Mammy and Me” podcast. 

Report from Joint Committee on Assisted Dying due for publication today 20.03.2024

The Joint Committee on Assisted Dying will publish its final report later today. To discuss what can we expect we spoke to Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner and  Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD and Vice Chair of the committee.

The Enhanced Games don’t only allow performance enhancing drugs, they encourage it 20.03.2024

One of the most thrilling things about the Olympic games is watching the greatest athletes in the world gather to break records and set a new standard in sport, but what if those standards could be pushed even further?    The Enhanced Games don’t only allow performance enhancing drugs, they encourage it and are set to host their first event this year. Their President, Aron D’Souza spoke...

What is vegan ultra processed food doing to your body? 20.03.2024

‘From fishless fingers to tofurkey, many vegan substitutes are far from healthy’  That’s according to columnist, Sinead Ryan writing in the Irish Independent this morning   We spoke to Sarah Keogh, Dietician at Eatwell.ie .

Europe recommends 100% redress for Mica homeowners 20.03.2024

The European Parliament’s report on the defective blocks crisis has recommended that the Government sure 100% redress for those affected.     With more on this Ciara spoke to Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh.

Public dental services “in disarray” 20.03.2024

  Five years on since the launch of the Government’s ‘Smile agus Sláinte’ oral health policy, public dental services remain in a state of decay.   So say the Irish Dental Association, who today have launched a position paper on solving the crisis in access to dental care.  We spoke to Eamon Croke, President of the Irish Dental Association.

Should flavoured vapes be banned? 19.03.2024

One in five vapers said they would return to their smoking habit if flavoured vapes were banned.  The new survey from Red C shows 90pc of vapers surveyed believe an overall ban could lead to a black market for flavoured vapes.   To discuss we were joined by Dr Garret McGovern, Medical Director of the Priority Medical Clinic & GP Addiction Specialist and Professor Luke Clanc...

Warning over ‘malfunctioning’ smart meters! 19.03.2024

Thousands of homeowners with smart electricity meters have been warned the devices may be malfunctioning, leading to consumers being overcharged.   Charlie Weston, Personal Finances Editor with the Independent who broke the story explained many people are affected by this and what’s going on.  

Parents struggling to secure secondary school places for children 19.03.2024

Nearly three out of four parents are unable to secure places for their children at Ireland’s most oversubscribed second-level schools.  The most heavily in-demand schools are in south Dublin where as little as 20% of applicants are successful.   Joining Shane to discuss this was Barbara Ennis, Principal of Alexandra College, Milltown.

Asylum seekers removed from tents in Dublin return to the site 19.03.2024

A group of asylum seekers who were relocated from Mount Street in Dublin have since returned to the site.   We speak to Eugene Quinn, National Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland.

Should we introduce carpool lanes? 19.03.2024

Should we introduce carpool lanes? That’s the question we’re asking this morning as part of Newstalk Goes Green, with thanks to SSE Airtricity, to find out more about Generation Green Home Upgrade, see sseairtricity.com .”  Brian Caulfield, Professor School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin.

Kate Middleton reportedly sighted, but is it enough to put conspiracy theories to bed? 19.03.2024

Kate Middleton has been spotted with Prince William visiting a business about a mile from their home in Windsor.  So is all well with the Duchess of Cambridge after all?     Royal Commentator Jennie Bond gave her reaction to the recent appearance by Kate Middleton.

What can be done to bring an end to the conflict in Gaza? 19.03.2024

Famine is imminent in northern Gaza and likely to occur by May.  That’s according to a new U.N.-backed report.    Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot, now Military Analyst and co-host of the Red Matrix Podcast.

Conor’s Pass looks set to become a national park   15.03.2024

The State’s new land purchase of Kerry’s famed Conor’s Pass looks set to become a national park . Siobhan O’Donoghue, Director of Uplift gave her reaction to this.

A Senator claims people are not racist for objecting to refugees 15.03.2024

 A Fianna Fáil senator has told locals in Ballaghaderreen, Co Roscommon that they are “not one bit racist” to object to refugees being brought into the area. Senator Eugene Murphy joined Shane this morning on the show and was asked why are the people of Roscommon rejecting refugees? 

All Things Considered: How do we tackle our children watching porn? 15.03.2024

All Things Considered: How do we tackle our children watching porn ? Shane and Jonathan discuss.

The latest on new ESRI research on the use of online pornography 15.03.2024

Online pornography use in Ireland is highly gendered, with 64 per cent of young men and 13 per cent of young women reporting use.   That’s according to new research from the ESRI.  With reaction to these findings was Anne McCormack Systemic Psychotherapist.

We discuss concussion in rugby 15.03.2024

The first confirmed diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, in a fully professional rugby union player has been made in New Zealand.   Billy Guyton, who represented the Māori All Blacks, died last May at the age of 33.   Professor John Fairclough, Former president of the British Sports Trauma Association and a spokesperson for Progressive Rugby spoke to Newstalk Break...

The impact of St Patrick’s Day festivities on Dublin city 15.03.2024

The Saint Patrick’s Day Parade will begin at 12 noon on Sunday. But what impact does the day have across the city?    We heard from Gerry Farrell, Operations Director, Dublin Town .

Warning that fuel retailers will close if excise duty increases 15.03.2024

Fuel retailers in border counties will likely face closure if the government doesn't postpone the planned increase in excise duty next month.    That’s the warning from Kevin McPartlan, Fuels for Ireland CEO who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.

PETA to protest outside Cleary’s this morning 15.03.2024

This morning O’ Connell Street will be lined with people dressed up as geese and ducks..  But...it’s not an early Paddy’s Day parade.   Sasha Camilli, Senior PR Coordinator with PETA explained why they are protesting this morning.  

Gardaí arrested ten men in Cork as part of a major drugs operation 15.03.2024

Last night, Gardaí arrested ten men in Cork as part of a major drugs operation. To get the latest on this Shane spoke to Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent.

Romantic relationships versus friendships 14.03.2024

The world would look much better if we put our mates above all other relationships.  So says author Raina Cohen in her new book “The Other Significant Others”    Aoife Dunne, Teacher and Content Creator gave us her view on this.

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