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The Hard Shoulder Podcast with Ciara Kelly and Shane Colman is your essential drivetime companion—bringing fresh perspective and energy to your drive home. 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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Jul 10, 2026

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Storm Kathleen: Continued bad weather 'has been horrendous' for farmers 05.04.2024

Storm Kathleen is set strike tomorrow morning with Orange Weather status set for several counties accross Ireland.   It seems like there has been no let up for farmers across the country as the poor conditions hit hard on their work.   Kieran was joined by Ivan Curran, Broadleas Farm, Stamullen, Co Meath, Hannah Quinn Mulligan Journalist and farmer and Edward Hayden TV Chef and...

Afternoon Update: Dublin appoints Night Mayor, RSA 'not fit for purpose' and Kurt Cobain anniversary 05.04.2024

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s catch-up on the day's news.  Today, Anton was joined by Meghan Scully, Broadcaster and Conor Lally, Irish Times Crime and Security Editor... 

‘They believe she’s a free speech martyr’ - J.K. Rowling has support of US politicians 04.04.2024

As it is election year in the US, every Thursday here on the Hard Shoulder we are going to get the latest from the campaign trail.  Kieran was joined by Jeff Kuhner, Host of The Kuhner Report on WRKO AM680 Radio in Boston... 

United Ireland: Is unification worth the cost? 04.04.2024

A new study has revealed that a United Ireland will cost €20 billion a year for 20 years. That is according to a new research paper by the Institute of International and European Affairs think-tank.   But are these figures accurate and is unification worth the cost?  Kieran was joined by Editor of An Phoblacht and the former General Secretary of Sinn Féin, Robbie Smyth and Newstalk...

Movies That Did Not Age Well 04.04.2024

Molly Ringwald from the film The Breakfast Club has commented that the movie did not age well. It got us thinking, what other movies have aged poorly? Or are we all a bit too woke?   Kieran was joined by Founder of Goss Media, Ali Ryan and Comedian Jim Elliott to discuss

MetroLink planning hearing ends: What next? 04.04.2024

After 6 weeks of hearings and over 120 submissions from various parties – the public hearings in to the long proposed Metrolink in Dublin have finally come to an end.  Olivia Kelly, Dublin Editor of The Irish Times joined Kieran to discuss...

Afternoon Update: Storm Kathleen, Crisis at UHL and Celebrating the Irish Pub 04.04.2024

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s catch-up on the day's news.  Today, Anton was joined by Lorcan Nyhan, Head of Training at The Communications Clinic and columnist with The Sunday Independent and Jen Hogan, Journalist, author, and columnist with The Irish Times to discuss. Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather also joined Kieran to discuss the bad weather that is expect...

The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Soup 04.04.2024

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Anton Savage for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon brought a selection of soup to taste...

Brendan Ogle: ‘The hate speech legislation is about decency’ 03.04.2024

This is The Soapbox. Today, Anton was joined by Brendan Ogle, social commentator, trade unionist and activist to discuss why he thinks Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are moving to the right of centre…

Tech Takeover: Why AI is threatening music artists 03.04.2024

Jess Kelly, Newstalk Technology Correspondent joined Anton for the Tech Takeover. This week Jess looked at why AI is threatening music artists...

‘An insane concept’ - NTA plans to end direct rail services between Wexford and Dublin 03.04.2024

The National Transport Authority is considering scrapping the direct route connecting Rosslare to Connolly Station in Dublin.   The proposal could add to overall journey time as commuters will need to connect to the city via DART.   Ciara Murphy from rail advocacy group South East on Track uses the Wexford-Dublin route daily. She joined Anton to discuss the proposal…

Seagulls: Friend or Foe? 03.04.2024

“Seagulls are being forced into our urban spaces by the loss of their natural spaces, and we must learn to live with them.“  That's according to scientists who say we must better respect our avian friends but is that easier said than done?  Anton is joined by Keith Connolly, Fianna Fáil Councillor on Dublin City Council to discuss.

"There was no dignity" Locals in Limerick react to hospital overcrowding 03.04.2024

Overcrowding issues at University Hospital Limerick are back in the spotlight again after the tragic details emerged from a HSE review. Listeners got in touch with Newstalk, to share more devasting accounts of how the overcrowding has affected their loved ones. We sent Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie to Limerick to meet with those working there and those who are being admitted.

‘I didn’t have any choice’ - Former Somali Government Advisor on life in Direct Provision 03.04.2024

Salman Jamal is a well known journalist in Somalia, but due to his work, an attempt was made on his life. And with a promise that a second attempt would not fail, he had no option but to flee and seek refuge. His journey has brought him to Ireland and to Citywest, while his wife and three kids are still in Somalia. Salman joined Anton in studio to talk about his experience. 

Teachers Abroad: 'The pay and conditions are significantly better here' 03.04.2024

The ASTI Annual Convention is underway this week in Wexford and one of the issues that has been raised is how we can keep our young teachers from going abroad. Anton Was joined by English and History Teacher in Abu Dhabi, Ciara McKenna and High School teacher in Perth, Micheál O’Sé to discuss...

Afternoon Update: Lack of Gardaí in Dublin, Rail services between Wexford and Dublin and Seagulls 03.04.2024

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s catch-up on the day's news.  Today, Anton was joined by Jack Horgan Jones, Political Correspondent with the Irish Times and Sinead Ryan, Consumer Columnist with the Irish Independent and the Presenter of The Home Show at Newstalk to discuss...

Noeline Blackwell: We should value our NGOs more 02.04.2024

This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran was joined by Noeline Blackwell, Human rights lawyer and Consultant and Online safety co-ordinator with the Children’s Rights Alliance to discuss why she thinks we are too harsh on NGOs...

Mr Motivator: 'We all need to get fitter' 02.04.2024

Mr Motivator the iconic fitness instructor has said in the Daily Mail that we need to be a bit more honest with how we view ourselves, and why we should be able to tell people to address their unhealthy weight. Mr Motivator, aka Derrick Evans joined Anton on The Hard Shoulder...

The Bookshelf with Helena Duggan 02.04.2024

Children's Author Helena Duggan joined Anton on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of her favourite books...

Ulick McEvaddy: 'It is essential that they have Terminal 3 built and open within 5 years' 02.04.2024

A private company has submitted plans to Fingal County Council to create a third terminal at Dublin Airport.  D. A. Terminal 3 Ltd, the company owned by Ulick and Des McEvaddy will submit full plans for the terminal within the next 6 weeks.  Ulick McEvaddy joined Anton on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...

Picky Eaters: How to win them over 02.04.2024

Frankie Muniz, he of Malcolm in the Middle fame is taking part in the Australian version of I’m A Celebrity Get me Out of Here and he made the admission that he has never eaten a tomato or a strawberry. What does one do if people who are picky eaters and how awkward it is when out for dinner, maybe on a date or if you’re hosting  Anton was joined Holly Dalton, Chef and Director of Conbini Con...

'Invisible barriers continue to exist' for people with autism in Ireland 02.04.2024

Today is World Autism Awareness Day.  It’s a disorder that is misunderstood and as we have heard on this program throughout the years under supported.  Anton Savage was joined by Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm, Keith Walsh, Podcasting and PR Guru and Cara Darmody, 13-year-old Autism Activist... 

Afternoon Update: Simon Coveney steps down from Cabinet, Teaching Conferences and International Children’s Book Day 02.04.2024

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s catch-up on the day's news.  Today, Anton was joined by Brian Mahon, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail and Ellen Butler, Newstalk Reporter 

US Election: Robert F. Kennedy Jr's 'candidacy has skyrocketed' 28.03.2024

As it is election year in the US, every Thursday here on the Hard Shoulder we are going to get the latest from the campaign trail.  Kieran was joined by Jeff Kuhner, Host of The Kuhner Report on WRKO AM680 Radio in Boston... 

Archbishop Eamon Martin: 'A very happy and blessed Easter to all' 28.03.2024

Today is Holy Thursday in what is the biggest week of the year for the Catholic Faith ahead of Easter this Sunday.  Eamon Martin Catholic Primate Archbishop of Armagh joined Kieran to discuss...

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