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Why antisocial behaviour is higher in fee paying schools 10.01.2024

Levels of antisocial behaviour and truancy are higher among students in fee-charging secondary schools in Ireland compared with those attending other schools.   That's according to research gathered from the Growing Up in Ireland longitudinal study. Professor Emer Smyth of the ESRI was involved in this study discussed the findings.

Ireland’s first National Network plan will launch today! 10.01.2024

Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan will launch Ireland’s first National Cycling Network plan today which will identify 85 cycling corridors around the country linking cities and towns of over 5,000 people.  Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast Dr Damien Ó Tuama National Cycling Coordinator with ‘Irish Cycling Campaign’.

Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue 10.01.2024

Ciara and Shane were joined by Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue. They spoke about yesterday's IFA AGM, cutting portion sizes "to save the environment" and nitrates derogation .

2023 has been recorded as the hottest year on record 10.01.2024

2023 has been recorded as the hottest year on record, as Earth nears critical 1.5C limit – that's according to EU's climate change service, Copernicus.  Shane spoke to George Monbiot , Environmental Activist .

Dublin city centre is the second slowest in the world for drivers 10.01.2024

Dublin city centre is the second slowest in the world for drivers. That’s according to new analysis from location technology company TomTom, which found that Journeys of 10km in the city centre took an average of 29 minutes and 30 seconds last year, which is a full minute longer than the average journey time for 2022.   Conor Faughnan i Transport Consultant and CEO of the Royal Irish Aut...

Why we need to go out and support women's sport 10.01.2024

60% of Irish people have never attended a female sports event.    That’s according to new research from Lidl and the LGFA examining the public’s attitudes towards women’s sporting events.  Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Carla Rowe, Dublin Captain.

Donald Trump appeals for immunity in court 10.01.2024

Judges yesterday expressed skepticism as lawyers for Donald Trump presented a landmark case that ex-presidents should get immunity from criminal prosecution.   Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and Columnist with the Journal spoke to Ciara this morning with more on this.

14 migrants discovered hidden in refrigerated lorry in Rosslare 10.01.2024

Two children and 12 adult migrants were discovered on Monday in a refrigerated lorry at Rosslare Harbour. For an update on the situation there we spoke to  Brendan Furlong, Freelance Journalist based in Wexford.  

Air pollution skyrockets due to fire lighting in homes 09.01.2024

Severe air pollution has hit parts of the country as the drop in temperatures sees households crank up solid fuel fires and heating systems. A monitoring station at Edenderry, Co Offaly recorded pollution levels 10 times higher than the ‘safe’ level set by the World Health Organisation 

Dublin city centre street to be closed to the public due to antisocial behaviour 09.01.2024

Harbour Court is being closed off to the public due to persistent drug use, antisocial behaviour and illegal dumping, the decision was agreed by local councillors last night.   Nial Ring, Dublin City Councillor joined Shane Coleman on the show...

Pearse Doherty on how some landlords may pay no tax on their rental income 09.01.2024

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance and TD for Donegal, Pearse Doherty, has criticised the Government and the Minister for Finance for introducing an unjustified tax break for landlords which will see over 40,000 landlords pay no income tax on their rental income whatsoever. 

Why are majority of nursing homes privately owned? 09.01.2024

One in 5 small rural nursing homes shut down during the pandemic, and older people living in rural Ireland will face a shortage of nursing home beds close to home as larger new facilities open in counties with big populations and a greater number of existing beds.   That's according to new research from the ESRI. Dr. Des O’Neill, Chair of the Irish Society of Physicians in Geriatric Medi...

Should surrogacy be banned worldwide? 09.01.2024

Pope Francis has made headlines by describing surrogacy as 'despicable' and advocating for a universal ban on the practice. But is he correct?  Natalie Sutherland is a Fertility law and surrogacy specialist and Susan Lohan Co-Founder of Adoption Rights Alliance both joined us on Newstalk Breakfast this morning...

Bombshell allegations about sex tapes involving Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson. 09.01.2024

Newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents have revealed allegations about sex tapes involving Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson.  Allegations were made by Epstein victim, Sarah Ransome.  David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

Tourism Ireland to launch its 2024 marketing plan 09.01.2024

Tourism Ireland will launch details of its marketing strategy and plan to promote Ireland overseas in 2024 today. Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, Chief Executive at Irish Tourism Industry Confederation joined Shane Coleman on the show this morning...

Could snow be on the way? 09.01.2024

A Status Yellow Low-Temperature warning has been issued for the entire country, with temperatures set to drop to around –5 degrees in some areas. Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather joined Ciara Kelly on the show...

€10,000 to attend private school in Ireland? 08.01.2024

Private school fees have increased by 17% across the sector, with fees for one school (St Columba’s in Rathfarnham) reaching over €10,000.  Speaking to Shane this morning on the show was Barbara Ennis, Principal of Alexandra College in Milltown .  

Consumer Electronics Show gets underway in Las Vegas 08.01.2024

All eyes in the world of tech will be on Sin City this week as the Consumer Electronics Show gets underway in Las Vegas.  Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly tells us what we can expect from the CES this year.

Great Irish success at the Golden Globes 08.01.2024

There was great Irish success at the 81st Golden Globe Awards, which took place in Beverly Hills, Hollywood last night.  Tim Gray, Executive Vice President of the Golden Globes joined Ciara this morning to discuss the winners and losers from last night.

Why women prefer to breastfeed in front of strangers 08.01.2024

A new study has found that Irish mothers have reported feeling more at ease breastfeeding in front of people they do not know than doing so near their own father-in-law.  Dr Louise Gallagher, Assistant professor in midwifery at Trinity College Dublin talked us through the findings.

All Things Considered: Public's view on immigration 08.01.2024

All Things Considered: Ciara & Shane discuss public's view on immigration. 

The process of seeking asylum  08.01.2024

Locals in Ballinrobe Co Mayo have been protesting all weekend over proposals to house 50 asylum seekers in a disused hotel from today. There is confusion over whether the plan has been shelved.   Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Padraig is a protestor in the area. Also Nick Henderson, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council.

Should VAT on non-alcoholic drinks be reduced? 08.01.2024

‘A reduction in the VAT on non-alcoholic beverages would be welcomed by consumers, particularly those choosing to abstain from alcohol’ that's the call from Garret Ahearn, Fine Gael Senator and Spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade and Employment who spoke to Ciara this morning.

The results of the 2023 IBAL annual litter survey 08.01.2024

The results of the of the 2023 annual litter survey by Irish Business Against Litter are out today!  Conor Horgan, Spokesperson for Irish Business against Litter  - who has won the title of Ireland’s cleanest town? 

The cold snap is here to stay 08.01.2024

A cold weather advisory has been issued across Ireland by Met Éireann    For more on this Shane spoke to Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann .

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