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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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Major photo agencies issue 'kill notice' for Kate Middleton photo 11.03.2024

The first picture of the Princess of Wales after her surgery has been pulled by major picture agencies over fears it has been manipulated. Jennie Bond, Former BBC Royal Correspondent gave her reaction.

Should you be concerned about accidentally overdosing on paracetamol? 11.03.2024

The majority of patients treated in Irish hospitals for drug and alcohol poisoning are accidentally overdosing on paracetamol. That’s according to new HSE figures release to the Sunday Times.   Shane gets reaction to these figures with Sheena Mitchell, Pharmacist and Host of the WonderCare podcast.

Cillian Murphy wins the Best Actor award at the Oscars 11.03.2024

It was a historic night last night, as Cillian Murphy has become the first Irish-born actor to win the Best Actor award at the Oscars  Ciara spoke to Hollywood Journalist, Jeanne Wolf on the great win for Cillian and others.

Does Dublin lack spaces for traditional Irish music? 08.03.2024

According to the Director of Brendan Gleeson’s documentary, ‘Farewell to Hughes’ , Dublin is lacking in places for people to go to for traditional Irish tunes.   Liam Ó Maonlaí, Member of Hothouse Flowers joined Ciara on the show to discuss further.

Henry at the Oscars 08.03.2024

It's the final countdown to the Oscars on Sunday night. Our man Henry McKean is there for us in Hollywood. Henry joins us now from the Irish American, Oscar Wilde Awards, where Cillian Murphy walked the green carpet. Henry McKean at the Oscars is brought to you by Aer Lingus.

Risk of poverty lower in 2023 but deprivation rates rise 08.03.2024

Figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the risk of people falling into poverty was lower in 2023 compared to the previous year, but they also reveal an overall increase in the percentage of people experiencing deprivation.  Barra Roantree Director of the MSc in Economic Policy, Trinity College Dublin  broke down these figures for us.

No progress on meeting between Eamon Ryan and Michael O’Leary 08.03.2024

Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary is unrepentant about labelling Transport Minister Eamon Ryan "a dunce" as an hour-long meeting between the pair yesterday failed to reach any resolution.  With reaction Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Pat Byrne, founder and chair of Cityjet and Executive Chairman.

All Things Considered: International Women's Day - Justified day or tokenism at best? 08.03.2024

All things considered: International women's Day - Justified day or tokenism at best? Ciara and Shane discussed this morning.

Is it time to cancel International Women's Day? 08.03.2024

“Please, no Barbies: is it time to cancel International Women’s Day?” That's the title of an article by Features Writer with The Times, Helen Rumblow who joined Ciara this morning to discuss her article.

People Before Profit Councillor has handed back her tickets for the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade 08.03.2024

People Before Profit Councillor for Ballyfermot/Drimnagh, Hazel De Nortúin has handed back her Saint Patrick’s Day Parade tickets due to the unfolding situation in Gaza. Hazel told Shane why. 

Better access to cancer treatments for private patients 08.03.2024

A hospital consultant says he is having to offer his public cancer patients a treatment he knows is just the second best available even though a better alternative is available to private patients in Ireland.  Speaking to Ciara was Michael McCarthy, consultant medical oncologist at University Hospital Galway.

President Biden’s state of the union address 08.03.2024

President Joe Biden gave his State of the Union address, a high-stakes moment as he looks to convince voters to give him a second term in the White House. We get reaction to his speech with David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian.

We debate the two referendums taking place this Friday 07.03.2024

Ireland is going to the polls tomorrow to vote in two referendums that would change the language on family and care in the Constitution. We debate with Brenda Power, Columnist with the Sunday Times and Irish Daily Mail and also Keith Walsh, Divorce and Family Law Solicitor.

Reaction to the Taoiseach’s support of the controversial EU Asylum Pact 07.03.2024

An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has backed controversial EU plans to crack down on migration, denying that the proposals are the same as the UK’s Rwanda Policy. We get reaction from Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Labour’s Justice and Education Spokesperson.

Are we guilty of spoiling our children with elaborate experiences and material things? 07.03.2024

Are we guilty of spoiling our children with elaborate experiences and material things? Shane discusses with Jen Hogan, Journalist and Columnist with the Irish Times.

Committee to recommend legislation to allow for assisted dying 07.03.2024

An Oireachtas Committee is to recommend that legislation is introduced to allow for assisted dying if a person has a terminal illness and has only a short time to live. To discuss further we spoke to Professor Siobhan McHale, Consultant liaison psychiatrist in Beaumont hospital and member of the college of psychiatrists of Ireland .    

A pensioner willing to go to prison for his log cabin 07.03.2024

“I already have my bag packed. I will walk into prison knowing I haven’t done anything to anyone” -so says Tipperary man Sean Meehan who has been threatened with jail time for building a log cabin on his own land. Sean joined Ciara this morning on the show.

Sex for rent bill introduced into the Dáil 07.03.2024

Legislation to criminalise the sort of “sex for rent” scams first exposed by an Irish Examiner reporter has been introduced into the Dáil by Sinn Fein. Speaking to Ciara was Laura Harmon, Executive Director of the Irish Council for International Students. 

An Bord Pleanala hearings into the Metrolink are currently underway 07.03.2024

An Bord Pleanala hearings into the Metrolink are currently underway. Today the focus will be on traffic management plans, land and property acquistion along the route. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast with his view of plans for Metrolink was Duncan Stewart, environmentalist and architect,            

A new EU deal may see a ban on packaging on fruit and veg 06.03.2024

A new EU deal will see regulation on packaging and packaging waste with the aim to tackle the increase in packaging waste generated across the EU.   We got the details from Abi O’Callaghan Platt, Policy Director at VOICE Ireland.

Is Ireland a tax haven? 06.03.2024

The UN’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Committee has told Ireland to shore up its corporate tax policies as they are hindering efforts to ensure wealthy individuals and businesses are not exploiting loopholes to hide profits.  To debate this Ciara was joined on the show by Seamus Coffey, Former Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council and Economist at UCC and also Christian Aid...

No country in the world affords women the same opportunities as men in the workforce 06.03.2024

No country in the world affords women the same opportunities as men in the workforce that’s according to a new report from the World Bank  Sonya Lennon, founder of WorkEqual gave her reaction to these findings.

Planned shake-up to primary education in 25 years 06.03.2024

Sex education to be taught at earlier age is one of several potential changes, in what will biggest planned shake-up to primary education in 25 years.   Shane discussed this further with Dr Patrick Sullivan, Deputy CEO of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment.  

No ceasefire in Gaza 06.03.2024

Three days of negotiations with Hamas over a ceasefire in Gaza have failed to achieve a breakthrough  We get the latest from Eylon Levy, Israeli Government spokesperson.

Why the ring of Kerry road has been branded an ‘embarrassment' 06.03.2024

Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill has described the Ring of Kerry Road an embarrassment and claims 70% of the road is substandard. Michael spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.

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