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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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Lights, Camera, Action! -Screen Ireland launches its 2024 slate 24.01.2024

Screen Ireland is launching its 2024 Slate of over 40 Film, TV Drama, Documentary and Animation Projects today!  Louise Ryan, Screen Ireland Spokesperson told Newstalk Breakfast what can we expect.

The aftermath of storm Jocelyn 24.01.2024

Around 29,000 homes and businesses are without electricity because of storm damage.  We get the latest on the situation with  Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and also   Brian Tapley is a senior engineer with the ESB.

New Hampshire Primary result 24.01.2024

Donald Trump won the key New Hampshire primary, moving him ever closer to locking in the Republican presidential nomination. We got statside to get the latest from  David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian .

Should a ‘junk food tax’ be introduced 23.01.2024

Should a ‘junk food tax’ be introduced to tackle Ireland obesity crisis?  We discuss this with Cormac Lucey, Economics Columnist with Sunday times Ireland .  

The end of the world as we know it? 23.01.2024

The Doomsday Clock which is to be updated for 2024 today .But is it the end the world?  We hear from SJ Beard, Senior research Associate at the Centre for the study of Existential Risk.   

Is floating the idea of moving Dublin Port non sensical? 23.01.2024

Hurlers on the ditch are clueless, moving Dublin port for housing is nonsensical, those are the words from ex-Dublin Port chief Eamon O’Reilly.  Alan Robinson, CEO of Dockland Business forum, gave his reaction to Eamonn’s comments to Newstalk Breakfast.

Caoimhe De Barra, Trócaire CEO on her call to Government 23.01.2024

The government should issue a public statement in support of South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice against Israel. That’s the call this morning from Caoimhe De Barra, Trócaire CEO who told us why on Newstalk Breakfast.

All Things Considered: Doomsday clock strikes 23.01.2024

All Things Considered: Doomsday clock strikes Ciara and discuss discuss.

New laws to see supermarkets, shops and pharmacies forced to accept cash 23.01.2024

The new Access to Cash laws will see grocery shops and pharmacies forced to accept cash as part of new plans to keep physical money in the economy   Speaking to Ciara this morning was Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for County Kerry.  

Should social media companies be stop spying on their users 23.01.2024

More than 80% of people want an end to social media companies building up dossiers about their users. So finds a new survey from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.  Speaking to Shane this morning was Dr Johnny Ryan is a Senior Fellow with the ICCL.

The number of vacant properties is down 23.01.2024

The number of vacant properties is down but how do we keep the momentum going? The number of vacant and derelict properties is continuing to drop across the country,  according to a new report by GeoDirectory.  Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Marian Finnegan, Managing Director of Sherry Fitzgerald. 

How bad is storm Jocelyn going to be?   23.01.2024

Storm Jocelyn is set to cause yet more chaos in the country when it hits later this evening. We askJoanna Donnelly  Meteorologist with Met Eireann how bad is it going to be?  

The free tech available at your local library 22.01.2024

Many of us are counting down the days until the first pay-cheque of the year, and if you’re in the same boat - some good news! Rather than charging fees for streaming services, audiobooks or e-learning - there’s an outlet that offers all of this and more for free!    Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly brings us all the details.

The number of dogs being surrendered is on the rise 22.01.2024

The number of dogs being surrendered is on the rise, as the cost-of-living is forcing pet owners to make some tough decisions. Those working in animal rescue are appealing to people to think long and hard before purchasing a pet and to always adopt, instead of buying. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with those caring for animals to hear how inflation is affecting pet-owners:

We reflect on Ian Bailey’s tainted legacy after his passing 22.01.2024

Ian Bailey, who became the chief suspect for the 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, died suddenly yesterday in west County Cork.   Speaking to Shane this morning was journalist Nick Foster and author of ‘Murder at Roaringwater’ . We also heard from Frank Buttimer who was Ian Bailey’s solicitor.

Why one TD says we haven’t been enforcing our own immigration rules 22.01.2024

The Taoiseach was wrong to claim the rules are enforced in our immigration system.  So says Michael McNamara, Independent TD for Clare who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.

Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha 22.01.2024

Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country.  We spoke to Keith Leonard is Director of fire and emergency management at the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government.    What can we expect in terms of flights? We heard from Graeme McQueen, Media relations Manager with the DAA with an update.   

DeSantis out! 22.01.2024

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has suspended his campaign for President, as the race for the Republican nomination looks set for an early conclusion.    David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian brought us the latest on this.

Why most of us don’t recycle our electric waste 22.01.2024

Householders are urged to make ‘recycling of household electrical waste’ a new year’s resolution under a new awareness campaign launched today by the government.    Speaking to Ciara this morning was Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy .

The aftermath of Storm Isha 22.01.2024

Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country.  We spoke to Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and ask how severe were yesterday’s winds?   Also for an update on the power outages across the country was Brian Tapley is a Regional Manager, ESB Network .

How a 93 year old Cork man is defying science 19.01.2024

Richard Morgan, A 93-year-old Cork man has baffled scientists seeking the secrets of ageing well. Mr Morgan is the subject of a new study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, that examined his training, diet and physiology.  Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Lorcan Daly, Richard’s grandson is an assistant lecturer in exercise science at the Technological University...

What should and shouldn’t be allowed at a funeral ? 19.01.2024

A balaclava, a cannabis joint along with a screwdriver and pliers were among the floral tributes at hitman Tristan Sherry's funeral this week.  Should this be allowed though? Is it glorifying criminality? We discuss with Brenda Power Columnist with the Sunday Times and the Irish Daily Mail. 

Should Ireland join the Commonwealth? 19.01.2024

Voters in Republic remain hostile to Commonwealth and are opposed to the prospect of a future united Ireland being a member, poll finds   To discuss with Shane this morning was Dr. Ruth Dudley Edwards, Historian and Author of The Seven: The Lives and Legacies of the Founding Fathers of the Irish Republic.

Israeli Prime Minister says he opposes Palestinian state 19.01.2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has informed the United States that he opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of any postwar scenario.  We speak to Patrick Bury, Senior Security lecturer at the University of Bath, former NATO analyst and army office r.  

Safe and Sober seminar on drink driving taking place today 19.01.2024

The Road Safety Authority, the European Transport Safety Council and the Medical Bureau of Road Safety will host the Safe and Sober seminar on drink driving in Ireland in UCD today    We hear from Noel Matthews, Transport Manager at Matthews Coaches. 

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