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Gardaí will not be marching in the New York St Patrick’s Day Parade 09.02.2024 5:18
Gardaí will not be marching in this year's St Patrick’s Day Parade in New York following an apparent disagreement at last year’s event We get reaction from Pat Marry, Former Detective Inspector and Author of ‘The Making of a Detective’.
Value of personal loan drawdowns reached a new high 09.02.2024 3:36
The value of car loans surged by nearly 40% between July and September last year, while the total value of personal loan drawdowns reached a new high of €552 million during those three months. That’s according to new data from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Paul Merriman Financial Planning Expert from askpaul.ie
More than 40 Jesuit priests were accused of child sex abuse 09.02.2024 4:50
A newly published report has found that more than 40 Jesuit priests were accused of child sex abuse. Maeve Lewis, CEO of One in Four spoke to Jonathan this morning on the show.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Gaza Ceasefire Deal! 08.02.2024 3:39
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a three-stage ceasefire plan put forward by Hamas. Vowing to continue Israel’s military offensive in Gaza until ‘total victory’ .We get the latest from Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot and Military Analyst.
Do we have a problem presenting STEM careers to young girls? 08.02.2024 5:32
67% of teenage girls lack crucial information about STEM careers that’s according to a new survey by i-Wish. With such a staggering statistic, how can we bridge this gap and empower young women in STEM? Joining Ciara was aeronautical engineer, Norah Patten.
Adult with confirmed case of measles dies 08.02.2024 4:25
An adult with a confirmed case of measles has died. Dr. Lucy Jessop, Director of Public Health at the HSE’s National Immunisation Office and Chair of the Measles Incident management team gave an update to Ciara this morning on the measles outbreak.
Do our smartwatches know too much about us? 08.02.2024 7:18
Our most intimate health data is a commodity in the hands of Big Tech. That's according to Dr Cailbhe Doherty , Assistant Professor at UCD School of Physiotherapy and researcher at the SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics, UCD who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
All Things Considered: Clamping down on arson attacks 08.02.2024 3:42
All Things Considered: Clamping down on arson attacks. Ciara and Shane discussed this morning.
Transport Minister Eamon Ryan on a private car ban in Dublin City 08.02.2024 12:22
Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has said that a ban on private cars and commercial vehicles travelling through Dublin city centre will be in place by August. The Minister spoke to Newstalk Breakfast on this proposal.
Are new tenants worse off compared to existing tenants? 08.02.2024 5:41
Rent levels in existing tenancies remain lower than in new tenancies that’s according to the Q3 2023 RTB Rent Index Report. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Marian Finnegan Sherry Fitzgerald Managing Director .
A ‘tidal wave of anti-social behaviour’ in Limerick 08.02.2024 4:51
People are under an effective ‘curfew’ in their homes amid a ‘tidal wave of anti-social behaviour’ in Limerick. That’s according to Willie O'Dea, local Fianna Fáil TD, who spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.
Snow and ice warnings in place 08.02.2024 2:34
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow snow and ice warning for eight counties as temperatures across the country are set to plummet. Aoife Kealy, Forecaster with Met Eireann explained what areas most affected?
Hurkle durkle takes TikTok by storm, but what is it? 07.02.2024 4:20
Hurkle-durkling is the latest lifestyle trend on TikTok. The Scottish term means “to lie in bed or lounge about when one should be up and about.” So what is it, and should we all be doing it? Iseult White, Psychotherapist and Author joins us with more on this.
Retail Excellence Ireland make calls for VAT relief 07.02.2024 4:47
Shops and restaurants 'will see mass closures' without Vat relief that's according to Retail Excellence Ireland. Their CEO and owner of Willow.ie , Jean McCabe spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Concerns about a measles outbreak 07.02.2024 11:43
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly spoke to Newstalk Breakfast on the concerns about a measles outbreak.
Calls for investment in more road infrastructure over rail networks! 07.02.2024 5:33
‘The government committed twice as much spend on public transport as there is to road infrastructure. I think road infrastructure has a long term future.’ That’s the view of Colm Markey, MEP for the Midlands Northwest Constituency who spoke to Shane this morning.
Has menopause marketing reached its peak? 07.02.2024 6:03
I beg you, stop marketing the menopause to me! That’s the call from freelance journalist Niamh O’Reilly who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Donald Trump’s immunity claims in election interference case denied 07.02.2024 5:23
Donald Trump’s immunity claims in an election interference case have been denied by a federal appeals court We get the latest from Larry Donnelly, University of Galway Law Lecturer and Political Columnist with The Journal.
EU Commission recommends 90% emissions cut by 2040 07.02.2024 4:47
The European Commission has recommended that the European Union slash net greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 Francie Gorman, President of the Irish Farmers Association spoke to Shane with regard to this recommendation.
King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer 06.02.2024 4:59
King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer. We get the latest from Jennie Bond, Former BBC Royal Correspondent.
Fears of a measles outbreak 06.02.2024 6:59
The Government is planning a measles vaccination programme for Leaving Cert and college students amid increasing concerns over an outbreak of the disease. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Donegal GP Dr Denis McCauley, and member of the Irish Medical Organisation GP committee.
Should parents bring their kids to protests? 06.02.2024 5:33
The Irish Independent estimates around 500 to 700 people attended the anti-immigration protest yesterday and there were many families, women and children, as well as groups of men. Should parents bring their kids to protests? We discussed with Stella O’Malley, Psychotherapist and Author.
Plans to reduce car routes across Dublin city to be presented to Dublin City Councillors this week! 06.02.2024 7:06
Plans to reallocate road space across Dublin city centre from private cars to buses, cyclists and pedestrians have received ‘overwhelming’ support by the public We get reaction from Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation at the School of Engineering at Trinity College and also Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town.
All Things Considered:Bringing kids to protests 06.02.2024 3:39
All Things Considered: Bringing kids to protests. Good idea, bad idea? Ciara and Shane discussed.
Report: Are you in favour of a Latte Levy ? 06.02.2024 6:41
As part of the Newstalk Amárach Poll, we wanted to find out people's opinions on the proposed introduction of a 'Latte Levy'. And a national ban on single use cups. 51% said they were in favour of a 'Latte Levy', which would add a 20 cent charge on paper take away coffee cups. While 49% are in favour of a ban on single use coffee cups. &n...
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