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All Things Considered: Do you celebrate valentines day? 14.02.2024 3:23
All Things Considered: Do you celebrate valentines day? Shane and Ciara discuss.
RTÉ go before the Oireachtas again today 14.02.2024 7:40
RTÉ chiefs past and present are preparing to grace the halls of Leinster House to appear before the Oireachtas Media Committee as the public broadcaster’s crisis rumbles on. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast ahead of the meeting this morning was Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee.
Today is National No Smoking Day 14.02.2024 4:27
Close to half a million people in Ireland still smoke every day . Today is National No Smoking Day and the Irish pharmacy union are urging people to seek help in their local pharmacy. We were joined on the show by Tom Murray Treasurer of Irish pharmacy union and community pharmacist from Ramelton in Donegal .
Food delivery riders in Dublin are set to strike later this evening 14.02.2024 5:42
Food delivery riders in Dublin are set to strike later this evening. Speaking to Shane this morning was Fiachra Ó Luain, Labour rights’ officer for the English Language Students’ Union of Ireland.
Gardaí are conducting searches for missing Icelandic man Jon Jonsson 14.02.2024 3:31
Gardaí are conducting searches a park in Santry, Dublin for missing Icelandic man Jon Jonsson, who went missing in 2019. We get the latest on this with Muiris O’Cearbhaill a Reporter for the Journal .
Sinn Féin to table motion to abolish TV licence 13.02.2024 7:21
Decisive action required to scrap TV licence and deliver sustainable public sector broadcasting and an independent media sector. That’s the call from Sinn Féin TD for Cork North Central Thomas Gould who spoke to Shane this morning on the show.
Warning over tumble dryer fire risks! 13.02.2024 3:37
Aviva Insurance are warning homeowners and business owners of a fire risk from tumble dryers due to a spike in associated claims. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Gillian Devereux, Senior Loss Adjuster at Aviva Insurance.
All Things Considered: Should child benefit be means tested? 13.02.2024 3:33
All Things Considered: Should child benefit be means tested? Shane and Ciara discussed this morning.
Should School uniforms be done away with? 13.02.2024 7:06
French president Emmanual Macron announced a pilot scheme that would see school uniforms made compulsory across the country if successful. Should Ireland follow suit? Or ditch the uniform altogether? To debate this we heard from Eric Nelligan, Assistant Principal at St Munchins College Limerick and Emma de Souza, Writer & Political Commentator .
Child benefit to extend to 18 years of age 13.02.2024 7:50
Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, is to seek Cabinet approval to extend Child Benefit to 18-year-olds who are in full time education, or who have a disability, from May 1st. Barra Roantree, Director of the MSc in Economic Policy at Trinity College Dublin spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Early blood test to predict dementia a step closer due to new research! 13.02.2024 5:31
Researchers at the UK Biobank Project have taken a major step towards a blood test that can predict the risk of dementia, more than a decade before the condition is formally diagnosed in patients. Prof Brian Lawlor, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry and Site Director for the Global Brain Health Institute Trinity College Dublin explained how significant this development is.
The Irish Council for Civil Liberties on garda body cams 13.02.2024 5:19
Facial recognition technology is “discriminatory", "unlawful”, “indiscriminate and pervasive surveillance”, says The Irish Council for Civil liberties Their Surveillance Senior Policy Officer Olga Cronin spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.
Foreign secretaries and diplomats try to persuade Netanyahu to call off Rafah offensive 13.02.2024 7:48
Israel is facing growing international pressure over its intention to launch an all-out military assault on the city of Rafah, in the wake of a ferocious hostage rescue operation that killed dozens of Palestinians. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Eylon Levy Israeli Government spokesperson.
The Taylor Swift effect on Superbowl 2024! 12.02.2024 4:58
Kansas City Chiefs Stole victory in last night's Superbowl but many eyes tuned solely to catch a glimpse of America’s pop princess.. We asked Eileen Coyne, News Correspondent at Irish Independent, why are people so obsessed with Taylor Swift?
Could people walking around with VR headsets on soon become the norm? 12.02.2024 4:03
Apple recently released its €3,200 Vision Pro headset. Is it the future of home entertainment and will it normalise people walking around with VR headsets on? We discuss with Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly.
Should house prices be reduced? 12.02.2024 8:07
Chief executive of the Housing Agency, Bob Jordan has said that house prices must fall, in order to improve the housing crisis. To debate we heard from John Moran, Former chair of land development agency and also John Cummins, Fine Gael Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
New Government proposals from Dublin businesses following Dublin riots 12.02.2024 7:02
An increased Garda presence in Dublin, a crackdown on youth offenders, more 24-hour public transport and safe taxi hubs are among proposals made to Government by a business representative group in the wake of a riot that occurred last November. Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town told us what he thinks of these proposals.
All Things Considered: Should we get rid of trigger warnings? 12.02.2024 3:31
All Things Considered: Should we get rid of trigger warnings? Shane and Ciara discuss this morning.
A rise in dog attacks reported but failure to issue fines! 12.02.2024 4:09
1,500 dog attacks have been reported to Gardaí in the past two years Despite this, some local authorities have failed to issue any fines in the past 4 years. Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein’s Climate Spokesperson gave her reaction
NATO chief warns over undermining security after 'reckless' Trump comments 12.02.2024 4:38
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has warned against talk that "undermines security" after former US president Donald Trump spoke at a rally in South Carolina over the weekend. David Dunn, Professor in International Politics at the University of Birmingham spoke to Shane this morning.
Dozens killed in Rafah Airstrikes 12.02.2024 5:59
Local Health Officials from the Hamas run health ministry in Gaza say dozens have been killed in Rafah Airstrikes earlier this morning. For an update on the situation there was Karol Balfe, CEO of ActionAid Ireland .
Are you celebrating Valentines this weekend? 09.02.2024 5:25
With Valentines day falling mid-week next week, many will be celebrating this weekend! Mairead Loughman, Matchmaker and Podcast Host with Love HQ Dublin told us what types of gifts should people be looking at to spoil their significant other?
No criminal charges over Biden's mishandling of documents 09.02.2024 3:21
US President Joe Biden will not face criminal charges for taking classified information about national security matters with him when he left the vice presidency in 2017, a prosecutor has concluded.
Scotland to raise minimum pricing for alcohol this September 09.02.2024 5:16
Scotland will raise minimum alcohol prices by almost one third this September. This means Scottish consumers will be unable to buy a bottle of red wine for less than £6.09 or a bottle of whisky for under £18.20. Sheila Gilheaney, CEO at Alcohol Action Ireland gave her reaction to Newstalk Breakfast.
Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform 09.02.2024 11:23
Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform joins Ciara this morning on the show discusses Dublin city centre traffic, President Joe Biden and public sector pay.
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