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Ireland at a crossroads: facing the lowest housing stock in history? 30.01.2024

Ireland's housing stock has plummeted to an unprecedented low, as reported by property advisory firm Sherry FitzGerald. Marian Finnegan, the firm's Managing Director, joins Ciara to discuss the details behind this critical issue.

What does the DUP's deal mean for Northern Ireland's power-sharing future? 30.01.2024

After nearly two years, the DUP has reached an agreement to reinstate the power-sharing executive. Paula Bradshaw, Alliance Party MLA for South Belfast, and Conor Murphy, Sinn Féin MLA for Newry-Armagh share their perspectives on this pivotal moment.

What does adding Algeria and Botswana to 'Safe Countries' list mean for asylum? 30.01.2024

In the wake of a government initiative to curb record-high asylum applications, Algeria and Botswana are set to join the list of 'safe countries.' This move significantly impacts the process and prospects for asylum seekers in Ireland. Lucky Khambule, Co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, sheds light on the implications of this decision.

East Cork discovery: What do the uncovered skeletal remains tell us? 30.01.2024

Gardaí are looking into the recent unearthing of skeletal remains in East Cork. Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent for the Independent, joins Shane to provide the latest update.

Is expanding Dublin Airport's capacity to 40 million passengers justifiable? 30.01.2024

The proposal to boost Dublin Airport's passenger cap from 32 million to 40 million is stirring debate. Dublin MEP Ciarán Cuffe labels the plan as "bald faced." He joins Ciara to share his concerns and the rationale behind his stance on this significant expansion.

Is the DUP's deal enough to successfully restart Stormont? 30.01.2024

After nearly two years, the DUP has struck a deal to re-establish the power-sharing executive. Amanda Ferguson, a freelance journalist, discusses this significant development with Ciara Kelly.

 Media Minister Catherine Martin on the Grant Thornton Report 26.01.2024

Chair of the RTÉ Board Siún Ní Raghallaigh has said the Board is happy to attend Oireachtas committees to discuss the findings set out in the Grant Thornton Report into Toy Show The Musical.   Media Minister Catherine Martin spoke to Newstalk Breakfast .

Ireland has been found guilty of providing unsafe drinking water 26.01.2024

Ireland has been found guilty of providing unsafe drinking water to thousands of people served by supplies tainted with a chemical compound linked to cancer.    Noel Byrne, Programme Manager of the EPA's Office of Environment Enforcement explained to us how this has happened. 

Negotiators are on the brink of a pay deal for the country’s 385,000 public servants 26.01.2024

Negotiators are on the brink of a pay deal for the country’s 385,000 public servants, according to sources at talks that continued into the early hours this morning.   Anne Marie Walsh, Industry Correspondent with the Irish Independent brought us up to speed.

government to take a “no blame” approach with its Covid inquiry 26.01.2024

Ireland’s review of the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic is to have a “no-blame” approach and will “not be a UK-style” inquiry, Opposition politicians have been told.  Peadar Toibín, Aontú leader,told Ciara what he thought of this proposed evaluation? 

ATC - Should the RTE board go? 26.01.2024

All Things Considered- Should the RTE board go? Shane and Ciara discussed.

Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien 26.01.2024

Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien joined Ciara this morning on the show.

Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 26.01.2024

Now this week marks Cervical Cancer Prevention Week and Cervical Check is encouraging all those who are due a smear test to go out and get one.    Speaking to Shane this morning was Professor Nóirín Russell, Clinical Director of Cervical Check .  

Israel braces for interim ruling from the international court of justice 26.01.2024

The interim ruling from the international court of justice will take place today on South Africa’s allegation of genocide against Israel.  For more on this Ciara spoke to Eylon Levy, Israeli Government Spokesperson.

Why one Catholic Bishop has taken issue with new Medical Council guidelines  25.01.2024

A Catholic bishop written to the Irish Medical Council to ask whether it has now decided it is acceptable for doctors to take part in the deliberate killing of a patient. Bishop of Elphin Kevin Doran spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.

No written approval from RTÉ Board for Toy Show The Musical 25.01.2024

The RTÉ board did not give written approval for the Toy Show the Musical, which went on to record losses of €2.2 million, a new report has found.    Shane Ross, Former Minister & Author gave his reaction to Newstalk Breakfast.

Is a society where non-martial relationships are equal to martial relationships, a good idea? 25.01.2024

  Do we want a society in which non-marital relationships are the easier, equal and growing norm?”  That is question posed by Michael McDowell Senator, Former Tanaiste and Minister for Justice who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.

Report from Citizens assembly on Drug use to be launched today 25.01.2024

Chair of the Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use, Paul Reid will today launch the Assembly’s final report  Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Well Being, and the National Drugs Strategy Hildegarde Naughton will also be in attendance at today’s launch and the Minister spoke to Shane this morning.

Fiscal Advisory Council boss threatens to quit over funding concerns 25.01.2024

The acting chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has written to the government in criticism of proposals that would see pay for his role reduced by 50 per cent. McMahon spoke to Shane this morning.

Why extra time should be located for dyslexic students in state examinations 25.01.2024

The Oireachtas will today consider a petition that calls for extra time for dyslexic students in Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate exams. Monica Grant, Mother of 2 dyslexic teenagers explained why this call is important.

National Women’s Council call for two yes votes in the upcoming referendum 25.01.2024

The National Women’s Council are today launching their campaign urging the public to Yes and Yes in the upcoming referendum.  Speaking to Ciara this morning was Catherine Day was Chair of Citizen’s Assembly on Gender Equality.  

Andrew McGinley on the Walking The Walk charity event 24.01.2024

Walking the Walk is a charity event which will take place on the 20th & 21st of April 2024.  Andrew McGinley father of his children Darragh, Conor and Carla told us about this event to honour the legacy of his late children.

The HSE recruitment ban may lead to longer queues 24.01.2024

The HSE recruitment ban may lead to longer queues, demoralised staff and public money wastage – an internal draft document has warned   Speaking to Shane this morning was Mick Molloy, Member of the IMO Consultant Committee. 

Should we ban animal testing? 24.01.2024

More than 90,000 animals were used for testing in Irish laboratories in 2022. That’s according to the latest figures from the Health Products Regulatory Authority. We spoke to Dr Dan Lyons Policy Consultant at the Irish Anti-Vivisection Society .

Michael McGrath, Minster for Finance joined us this morning 24.01.2024

Shops and pharmacies must accept notes and coins under new ‘access to cash’ laws approved by cabinet yesterday. We details these new laws with Michael McGrath, Minster for Finance. 

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