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The EU court claims Ireland is failing to protect its boglands 14.03.2024 7:35
Ireland is being threatened with a hefty fine for failing to curb turf cutting. The EU court claims Ireland is failing to protect its boglands. To discuss further Shane discussed this further with Independent Ireland TD & Chairman of the Turf and Contractors Association, Michael Fitzmaurice and Environmental Journalist John Gibbons.
Why are we having fewer kids than we used to? 14.03.2024 6:18
Ireland’s birth rate has dropped sharply over the past decade to reach its lowest level in over 60 years in 2022, according to new EU figures. Are we having fewer kids because we have too much respect for parenthood? We discussed with Wendy Grace, Broadcaster and columnist .
New rules for Ukrainian refugees from this morning 14.03.2024 9:09
The Government has confirmed the location of almost 2,000 beds for Ukrainian refugees across five different locations around the country. This comes as new rules around social welfare and accommodation kick in from this morning. To discuss further with Shane was Nick Henderson is CEO of the Irish Refugee Council and Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire is a Sinn Féin TD and spokesperson on soci...
We hear about “I am not a typo” campaign 14.03.2024 5:05
42% of the names of babies born in Northern Ireland in 2022 are considered ‘typos’ by Microsoft. That’s according to research from a new campaign calling on tech giants to “correct autocorrect”. Cathal Wogan is a Spokesperson for “I am not a typo” campaign.
Implementing the Circular Economy 14.03.2024 4:24
Implementing the Circular Economy - Are We on Track? That is the theme of this year's Irish waste management conference. Dan Cooke, President of Chartered Institution of Waste Management joined Shane on the show ahead of the conference.
Israel is using starvation as a “weapon of war.” 14.03.2024 5:27
Israel is using starvation as a “weapon of war.” So said EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell at the UN Security Council Speaking to Jonathan this morning on the show was Karol Balfe is CEO of ActionAid Ireland.
HSE has issued an urgent appeal to passengers on Abu Dhabi-Dublin flight following confirmed case of Measles! 13.03.2024 3:07
The HSE has issued an urgent appeal to passengers on Abu Dhabi-Dublin flight following confirmed case of Measles. Anthony Staines, Professor of Health Systems at the School of Nursing and Human Sciences in DCU spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
We debate new radical plans to pedestrianise Dun Laoghaire 13.03.2024 5:50
Living Streets, a plan to create more cycle lanes and pedestrian friendly spaces in Dún Laoghaire, has been given the green light by councillors. We debate with Lorraine Hall, Fine Gael cllr for Dun Laoghaire and also Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Clark.
Soda Blonde guitarist Adam O’ Regan on why they are boycotting SXSW festival 13.03.2024 6:30
Arts Minister Catherine Martin will be attending the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in Texas despite calls for her to boycott the event. Irish acts including Soda Blonde, Kneecap, Gavin James and Mick Flannery have pulled out of the festival citing the event's association with the US military and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Soda Blonde guitarist Adam O’ Rega...
NHS have confirmed that children will no longer receive puberty blockers 13.03.2024 8:57
The NHS have confirmed that children will no longer receive puberty blockers, they will only be available in clinical research trials. We get reaction from Dr Donal O’Shea, Endriconologist working with the National Gender Service .
What are your plans for this St Patrick's day? 13.03.2024 6:07
What are your plans for this St Patrick's day? Parade? Pub? Plane? Newstalk's Sarah Madden discovers why escaping Paddy's day may be the most popular way to spend it.
Is the government failing adults with ADHD? 13.03.2024 5:16
“The Government has failed adults with ADHD” - So says Sinn Fein TD Mark Ward, who was highlighting that waiting times for these services can be as long as 4 years. We asked Ken Kilbride, CEO of ADHD Ireland are services struggling at the moment?
Calls for a ban on fossil fuel-ed transport advertising 13.03.2024 5:43
People Before Profit TD & Climate spokesperson, Paul Murphy has launched a bill in the Dáil that would ban the advertising of fossil fuel. He explained why to Shane this morning on the show.
President Higgins has issued a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza 12.03.2024 6:42
President Michael D Higgins has issued a strongly worded statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. We ask this morning has President Higgins overstepped the mark with this one? We discuss with Gerard Craughwell, Independent Senator and Maura Adbshed Professor of Politics at the University of Limerick.
Will new EU legislation allow governments to use spyware? 12.03.2024 7:31
The new European Media Freedom Act will not protect journalists from intrusive surveillance measures. So says Independent MEP Clare Daly who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Warnings that later nightclub openings will lead to more road deaths 12.03.2024 6:24
New laws to allow nightclubs to open until 6am and pubs until 2.30am will lead to more trauma and deaths on Irish roads, that’s the warning from the Road Safety Authority. We spoke to Dr Sheila Gilheaney, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland.
Are we over sensitive to Irish celebs being claimed as British? 12.03.2024 6:47
ITV presenter Jonathan Ross has been hit with backlash after he referred to Cillian Murphy as a “British star” during the 2024 Academy Awards. We asked Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with The Irish Independent are we over sensitive with this?
A call for the taxation of holiday homes 12.03.2024 6:27
The CEO of Macra, Mick Curran has called for the taxation of holiday homes after it has been revealed that they are putting houses in scenic areas beyond the reach of locals Fine Gael Senator Tim Lombard's Cork South West constituency is one of the areas most affected by holiday homes and he spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
70% fear digital euro will leave people open to cybercrime 12.03.2024 3:39
7 in 10 fear the planned digital euro will leave consumers vulnerable to technical glitches and cybercrime according to new research by the Compliance Institute. Speaking to Shane this morning was Paul Dwyer, CEO of Cyber Risk International .
New report 'the final wake-up call' on climate risks 12.03.2024 5:39
Europe is not prepared for the rapidly growing climate risks it faces. So the European Environment Agency has said in its first risk assessment. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Hans-Martin Füssel is an EEA expert on climate change adaptation.
HSE has dropped a target to increase breastfeeding rates 11.03.2024 3:37
The HSE has dropped a target to increase breastfeeding rates by 2 percentage points per year. We get reaction from Lynn Carroll, La Leche League Leader.
Could TikTok be on the way out? 11.03.2024 3:25
Could TikTok be on the way out? President Joe Biden has said he would ban the app from the United States, if a bill is passed. Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly brought us the details.
The fallout from the referendum ‘no’ vote! 11.03.2024 6:04
The Care referendum has returned the highest ever percentage no vote of people who voted in Irish referendum history. We asked John McGuirk, Editor of Gript Media was this a surprise?
Hotels in Dublin four times the normal price 11.03.2024 7:45
A number of hotels in Dublin are charging 4 times the normal price to stay this St Patrick's weekend. Niall O’Callaghan, Independent Kerry County councillor and hotelier spoke to Ciara this morning.
Henry in Hollywood a great night for Cillian Murphy 11.03.2024 10:35
Cillian Murphy, a proud Corkman helped Oppenheimer pick up 7 Academy Awards. Poor things produced by Dublin based Element pictures picked up 4 awards including Emma Stone winning Best Actress. We cross live to Hollywood with Henry McKean who has been reporting on the great night at the Oscars. Also speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Andrew Lowe, Producer of Poor Things and Co-CEO and f...
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