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6 Nations: Ireland v France Preview

Ireland are all set to open their 6 Nations campaign with arguably their toughest assignment of the tournament away to France. Kieran was joined by Alan Quinlan, Newstalk’s Own Former Ireland and Munster Player and the current Munster coach who indeed has his own experience of French rugby having coached Racing 92... 
2/2/202410 minutes, 39 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Umami

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat about umami flavours...
2/2/202413 minutes, 14 seconds
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Online safety code for social media expected 'later this year' - Ireland’s Online Safety Commissioner

Next Tuesday marks Safer Internet Day – and as we have been discussing it all week – we are joined today by the person assigned with doing the job here. Niamh Hodnett, Ireland’s Online Safety Commissioner joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
2/2/202411 minutes, 43 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
2/2/20248 minutes, 37 seconds
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'Life after Johnny Sexton' - Ireland gear up to face France in 6 Nations opener

Tonight Ireland visit France in their opening 6 Nations clash. Kieran was joined by Vincent Guérend, the French Ambassador to Ireland here in studio, Ryle Nugent, the rugby commentator and Aisling O’Reilly of Off The Ball who are both in Marseille..
2/2/202412 minutes, 19 seconds
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Should stay-at-home parents receive welfare payments?

There have been suggestions that Minister Roderic O’Gorman might be open to social welfare style payments to support parents who decide to be stay at home parents. Should we welcome this, and should we offer parents' support if they decide to stay at home?  Kieran was joined by Louise Bayliss, spokesperson of SPARK (Single Parents Acting for the Rights of Kids) to discuss...
2/2/20246 minutes, 3 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Brianna Ghey’s killers revealed, CMO Breda Smyth steps down, Bank Holiday events

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ian Power, CEO of SpunOut and Laura Donnelly, News Editor and Anchor with Bauer Media Group
2/2/202416 minutes, 19 seconds
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Taylor Swift 'could tip the election' in favour of Joe Biden

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... 
2/1/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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'It's such a huge issue' - Psychologist calls for legislation to limit access around pornographic material

'Government must act and implement legislation around pornographic material. They must limit access to it. Children should not be able to easily access such dangerous material.'   Those are the words of online petition that went live before Christmas looking to increase protections for Children against pornography. That petition is now closing on its target of 5000 signatures.  Richard Hogan, Family Psychologist and Columnist with The Irish Examiner joined Kieran to discuss...
2/1/202412 minutes, 55 seconds
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'A waste of diesel' - IFA to hold nationwide solidarity protest

Irish Farmers will gather across the country this evening in solidarity with their EU counterparts.  The Irish Farmer’s Association has agreed to hold the rallies in protest against regulations of the industry. Kieran was joined by Hannah Quinn Mulligan, Limerick Farmer and Journalist and Louise Crowley, Secretary Limerick IFA and Beef Farmer...
2/1/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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‘It’s been a very positive experience’ - Minister Jack Chambers on coming out as gay

A pilot programme for 'intelligent cars' is being launched today.  It uses 'Connected Vehicle Technology' to improve road safety by enabling cars to 'talk' to each other, and the traffic systems around them. Minister of State for Road Safety Jack Chambers joined Kieran to discuss this and also his recent announcement in which he came out as gay...
2/1/202414 minutes, 5 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Deposit Return Scheme launches, Lewis Hamilton swaps to Ferrari and St Brigid’s Day

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Jack Power, Journalist with the Irish Times and Shane Hannon , Presenter from Off The Ball...  
2/1/202416 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Pesto

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this new year. This week Simon and Kieran put some diefferent pestos to the test...
2/1/202410 minutes, 59 seconds
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Paul Williams: Garda morale 'has never been so low'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Paul Williams, Crime Journalist with the Irish Independent to discuss morale in An Garda Síochána...
1/31/202412 minutes, 51 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Edinburgh

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to look at a trip to Edinburgh...
1/31/202411 minutes, 51 seconds
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20 Years of Facebook

This year marks 20 years since Facebook was founded. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss...
1/31/202411 minutes, 54 seconds
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'I'm pleased they're back to work for a change' - Henry gets reaction to DUP deal in Belfast

The deal between the DUP and the UK Government to get power sharing back was published this afternoon. The 80 page document says there will be no checks when goods move within the UK internal market system. Henry McKean is in Belfast for us now, getting reaction from both sides of the divide. Henry good afternoon.
1/31/20247 minutes, 42 seconds
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Children who bully 'need some guidance' - Psychotherapist

We had a conversation on The Hard Shoulder yesterday around schools needing to record all bullying incidents that occur in their schools.  Bullying is a common phenomenon in schools, and we would never want our kids to be bullied, however for some parents their kids might be the bully. Why does this occur and what can you do to address this issue as a parent. Kieran was joined by Stella O’Malley Psychotherapist and Author and George O’Leary, Head Of Operations and Co-Founder of Yung Medical Aesthetics...
1/31/202411 minutes, 58 seconds
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Six Nations: Ireland and France 'a cut above the rest'

The Six Nations kicks off this Friday but Ireland could be set for a championship decider in round 1 as they take on the French in Marseille. Andy Farrell has named his team – with Jack Crowley taking the ten jersey vacated by Jonny Sexton while there is a start for Leinster’s Joe McCarthy in the second row while Gary Ringrose has been ruled out with Robbie Henshaw and Bundee Aki named at centre. Munster’s Calvin Nash is named on the wing with Mack Hansen missing the entire tournament. Kieran was joined by Gerry Thornley, Irish Times Rugby Correspondent and Fiona Hayes, Former Ireland International to discuss...
1/31/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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'Its time to legislate' - TD calls for decriminalisation of drugs to be a quicker process

A new bill is up before the Dáil today which would see cannabis possession decriminalised for up to seven grams.  The Misuse of Drugs Bill 2022 is being brought forward by People for Profit and believes it is a stepping stone for a wider discussion on decriminalisation. Prof Bobby Smyth Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist and Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid West joined Kieran to discuss...
1/31/202410 minutes, 50 seconds
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Afternoon Update: DUP deal, Taxi shortages and Objections to expansion of Dublin Airport

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post and Ellen Butler, Newstalk Reporter...
1/31/202418 minutes, 32 seconds
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Coveney: We must be open to further reform in Northern Ireland

Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the return of Powersharing to Stormont and the possibility of failed asylum applicants being deported on dedicated flights chartered by State...
1/30/202412 minutes, 46 seconds
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Boylan: Slow progress of Sláintecare 'a source of real concern'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Dr Peter Boylan, Former Master of the National Maternity Hospital to discuss Sláintecare and it's slow progress...
1/30/202410 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Bookshelf with Mark Little

Journalist and entrepreneur Mark Little joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of his favourite books...
1/30/202411 minutes, 45 seconds
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Deposit return scheme: How will it work?

This Thursday will see Ireland adopt the new deposit return scheme for bottles and cans. Consumers will be able to return the items to their local shops to claim their deposit back. Newstalk's Josh Crosbie asked the public if they will use the new scheme. Kieran was joined by Ciaran Foley is the Chief Executive of Re-Turn, the body operating Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme...
1/30/202410 minutes, 27 seconds
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Housemates Horrible Habits

Actress Jessica Biel is a self-proclaimed shower eater. You heard that correct, she loves to multitask by having a bit of grub while washing herself.  Is this normal behaviour and if you were her housemate would you be having a word with her?  Saoirse Hanley, Features Writer at Independent and Newstalk’s Own Simon Tierney joined Kieran to discuss...
1/30/20248 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cyberbullying: 'The whole system is broken' - Mother says social media sites must 'be held to account'

Under new guidelines, Schools across the country will be obliged to record all incidents of bullying behaviour for the first time. This new centralised database will expose the extent of bullying in schools and will feed into an anonymised annual national report to allow a better approach for tackling the issue of bullying.Kieran was joined by Professor James O’Higgins Norman, UNESCO Chair in Bullying and Cyberbulling at the DCU Anti-Bullying Centre  and Sinéad, whose son was cyber bullied...
1/30/202414 minutes, 24 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Stormont Powersharing return, Charter flights for failed asylum applicants and VHI price increases

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Elaine Loughlin, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner and David Davin Power, Journalist and Columnist...
1/30/202417 minutes, 21 seconds
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Al-Qadri: 'Migrants have contributed positively to Irish society'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri, Founder and Chair of the Irish Muslim Council...
1/29/202414 minutes, 35 seconds
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Parents warned to put MMR vaccine 'on their to-do list' for kids

The HSE has called on increased measures to protect against measles after a significant rise in cases in the UK and across Europe. One of these measures is to ensure that our children have up to date MMR vaccinations to combat the disease.  Kieran was joined by Dr Suzanne Crowe, consultant in paediatric intensive care at Crumlin Children’s Hospital...
1/29/20248 minutes, 1 second
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'I'm opposed to paying it' - Public anger over TV licence fee as RTÉ top earners released

RTÉ's Top Earners luist for 2022 has been released. Ryan Tubridy tops the list, followed by the likes of Joe Duffy and Claire Byrne. The Irish Independent has also reported today that 60 people a day are facing prosecution for not paying their TV licence. Henry McKean joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder with this report.Kieran was also joined by Larry Bass, CEO of ShinAwiL production company who says the government has failed to grasp the nettle of the licence fee and tackle the issues people not paying...
1/29/202414 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Sound Affects People Differently

Boots have done a survey in the UK ranking the on most annoying sounds. Why do certain sounds affect us? How can they make us feel angry or relaxed?Kieran was joined by Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin to discuss...
1/29/20245 minutes, 28 seconds
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White House boycott 'would have no effect' on crisis in Gaza - Former Ambassador of Ireland to the United States

Opposition to the traditional St Patrick’s Day visit to the White House over the US’s stance on the war in Gaza.  Last week we spoke to People Before Profit’s Paul Murphy who called on the government to boycott the visit while today SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood has said he will not attend the celebration. Daniel Mulhall, former Ambassador of Ireland to the United States and Bríd Smith, People Before Profit TD joined Kieran to discuss...
1/29/202415 minutes, 10 seconds
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Afternoon Update: RTÉ's Top Earners, Local and European Election Dates and Measles Vaccine

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Fionnan Sheehan, Ireland Editor for the Irish Independent and Wendy Ann Grace, Broadcaster and Columnist...
1/29/202419 minutes, 4 seconds
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'There's a lot of pain attached to Australia Day' - Australian Ambassador to Ireland

Today is January 26th and marks Australia Day, which saw the arrival of 11 British ships in present-day Sydney on Jan. 26, 1788.  However today has seen Australians protested the anniversary with large crowds calling for Australia Day to be moved  Gary Gray, Australian Ambassador to Ireland joined Kieran to discuss...
1/26/20249 minutes
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You Are What You Eat: Cholesterol

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat about cholesterol...
1/26/202412 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Traitors: 'It's so much fun'

The BBC show The Traitors is the new reality show that has gotten everyone hooked. 22 strangers decide who they deem trustworthy, and their decisions take viewers on an adventure of twists and turns.  Kieran was joined by Olivia Fahy, Editor of Geek Ireland...
1/26/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Sport with Will O'Callaghan

Off The Ball's Will O'Callaghan joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
1/26/20249 minutes, 42 seconds
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'Ban them!' - Disposable vapes causing litter scourge around Ireland

On the front page of today’s Kilkenny People is the headline “New scourge of vape litter is taking over.” Over 90% of our litter is now smoking or vape related. We wanted to find out if this is the same for the rest of the country. Henry McKean hit the streets to find out...
1/26/202411 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ireland 'consistently underperforming' at Eurovision - Kelleher

Eurosong kicks off tonight where 6 Irish hopefuls will battle it off to represent the emerald isle on the big stage for Eurovision 2024. It’s no hidden fact that Ireland hasn’t performed that well in recent years with our golden era of wins in 90s a distant past. Should we reconsider how we select who represents us and how the songs are chosen? Billy Kelleher Fianna Fáil MEP and Mickey Joe Harte, Eurovision contestant in 2003 joined Kieran to discuss...
1/26/20249 minutes, 8 seconds
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'A few tears came down my eyes' - Young Liverpool fan Dáire Gorman on Klopp leaving

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has announced his shock decision to leave the club at the end of the season. Kieran was joined by Liverpool Legend Phil Thompson, Dáire Gorman, a young Liverpool fan, who people may have seen in viral video over Christmas visiting Liverpool and Martina Cox wife of Sean Cox...Image: Liverpool Football Club (Nikki Dyer)
1/26/202410 minutes, 26 seconds
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Afternoon Update: ICJ ruling, Klopp to leave Liverpool and Ireland's Eurovision hopes

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Larry Donnelly, Director of the Kennedy Summer School and Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News at Mediahuis to discuss...
1/26/202418 minutes, 5 seconds
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Nikki Haley 'taking a tremendous risk' continuing campaign

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... 
1/25/20249 minutes, 57 seconds
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Citizens Assembly on drugs 'overwhelmingly rejected the status quo' - Reid

A decriminalisation of drugs and a move towards a comprehensive health-led response.  That is just one of the key findings in the final report by the Citizens Assembly on Drug Use which has been launched today.  Paul Reid chaired the Citizens Assembly on Drugs and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/25/202412 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cafés and restaurants 'should not be' child-free zones

Ellen Coyne is writing today that if a restaurant or cafe is child free, it’s essentially saying it’s women free. Do mothers feel a burden when out with their kids and feel the responsibility for other’s enjoyments Kieran was joined by Aideen Finnegan, Podcast Producer for The Irish Times and Holly Dalton, Chef and director of Conbini Condiments... 
1/25/20247 minutes, 20 seconds
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'It's not on' - Basketball game set to go ahead between Ireland and Israel

The Ireland’s women basketball team is set to go ahead with their game against Israel next month despite calls for a boycott from a number of the squad members due to the ongoing war with Gaza.  Kieran was joined by broadcaster and activist, Emer O'Neill and Basketball player, author and peace activist Rebecca O’Keefe...
1/25/20247 minutes, 46 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Finian McGrath plots Dáil comeback, Toy Show the Musical report and EPA Commission calls for more action

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by John Lee, Executive Editor Daily Mail Group Ireland and Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent...  
1/25/202418 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Granola

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this new year. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of granola to the test...
1/25/202410 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Venice

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to look at a trip to Venice...
1/25/202413 minutes, 46 seconds
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'I couldn't fight it anymore': Brian Pennie on overcoming addiction

We’ve teamed up with Laya Healthcare to explore wellbeing in the workplace. Today, Kieran was joined by Dr. Brian Pennie, Neuroscientist and Resilience Specialist. Brian has had a tough journey to the position he is in today, having struggled with heroin addiction. The Laya Healthcare Workplace Wellbeing Index, available at Layahealthcare.ie/wellbeingindex. Keep your finger on the pulse.’ Image: Brian Pennie
1/24/20249 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tallant: 'Cocaine knows no social boundaries'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Nicola Tallant, Investigations editor with the Sunday World to discuss cocaine usage in Ireland and its impact on the industry worldwide...
1/24/202412 minutes, 53 seconds
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40 Years of the Mac

40 Years ago today, January 24, 1984, the Apple Macintosh was introduced to the world. Four decades later, it continues to maintain a dedicated community of enthusiasts and users.Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss...
1/24/202412 minutes, 59 seconds
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'We need a cultural change' to address parental tolerance of underage drinking

According to a new survey, a quarter of Teenagers from 14-16 in North Dublin drank alcohol last year.  The study by the North Dublin Regional Drug and Alcohol Task Force, also claims that attitudes to drink have changed with more young girls engaging with drinking than boys. Newstalk's Henry McKean met with people in Dublin and asked them about their drinking habits growing up.Kieran was then joined by Paula Leonard, CEO of Alcohol Forum Ireland to discuss...
1/24/202411 minutes, 33 seconds
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'A travesty' - Should Margot Robbie have received an Oscar nomination for 'Barbie'?

There have been mixed reactions about the Oscar nominations. Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig missed out on major nominations, while Ryan Gosling earned a nod for his supporting role as Ken.  Kieran was joined by Alexandra Ryan, Founder and CEO of Goss.ie and Chris Wasser, Arts journalist and Sunday independent film critic to discuss...
1/24/20248 minutes, 53 seconds
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‘I would’ve loved to have seen him grow up’ - Father calls for newborn screening after son died from terminal condition

 Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has confirmed that Libmeldy – the world’s most expensive drug has been approved for use in Ireland. The drug is used to treat Metachromatic leukodystrophy - or MLD, a rare and life-threatening disease that affects the metabolic system in children. Les Martin’s eldest son, Cathal, died from the MLD three years ago at the age of six, his younger son Ciaran also suffers from MLD but has benefitted from the drug. Les joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
1/24/202412 minutes, 33 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Toy Show the Musical report, New public transport fares and The perfect cup of tea

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Laura Donnelly, News Editor and Anchor with Bauer Media Group and David Hall, CEO of iCare Housing and CEO of Lifeline Serivces...Image: RTÉ
1/24/202418 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cassidy: Use of social media in political crises 'an evolution and not a revloution'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Dr. Jennifer Cassidy, Lecturer in Diplomatic Studies at Oxford University joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the role of social media during conflicts...
1/23/202413 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Bookshelf with Caroline Morahan

Caroline Morahan, Irish actress and presenter joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of her favourite books...
1/23/202413 minutes, 58 seconds
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Digitalisation of money ‘moving too fast’ - Irish Rural Link

New measures are being introduced to ensure that cash payments are accepted at supermarkets and pharmacies. This comes with the Access to Cash laws which will aim to keep physical money in the economy as well as availability of ATMs in Irish communities. Kieran was joined by Seamus Boland CEO of Rural Link and Paul Dolan, who runs The Barn gastropub in Glanmire, Cork and Sinead Ryan, presenter of The Home Show on Newstalk...
1/23/202412 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cost of Housing: 'Home ownership is declining across the board'

Despite a nurse and garda with combined salaries of €89,000, new research by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. Has found they are still €60k short to be able to buy a three-bed semi detached home in the Greater Dublin Area Karl Deeter is CEO of OnlineApplication.ie and Financial Analyst and Susanne Rogers, Research And Policy Analyst Social Justice Ireland joined Kieran to discuss...
1/23/20249 minutes, 53 seconds
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'I see it every single day' - Spitting in public 'happening everywhere'

Writing on X, Content Creator Holly Carpenter says: 'I will never understand why so many lads go around Dublin just casually spitting everywhere? In broad daylight without an ounce of shame. Are you alright It makes me feel ill & I literally never see women doing this'Is spitting in public places becoming more common? And although it's not a crime should it be treated the same way dropping litter on the street is? Kieran was joined by Dr. Orla Cahill Microbiologist and Lecturer in allergen management and Social Media content creator, Holly Carpenter...
1/23/202410 minutes, 50 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Cash Payments, Oscar Nominations and Doomsday Clock

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ellen Butler, Newstalk Reporter and Fergus Finlay, Columnist for the Irish Examiner to discuss...
1/23/202418 minutes, 45 seconds
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'It has magic' - Call for Irish pubs to get UNESCO status

Today in the Irish Times and on Moncrieff Fianna Fail TD Niamh Smyth has called for the traditional Irish Pub to get Unesco recognition, to help them survive. Henry McKean went on a pub crawl and visited a traditional Irish pub which is over 400 years old. 2000 Irish pubs have closed since 1995...
1/22/20249 minutes, 6 seconds
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O'Connor: ‘A woman’s place is wherever she wants it to be’

This is The Soapbox. Today, Orla O’Connor, Director of the National Women’s Council of Ireland joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the upcoming referendums on both woman's place in the home and the definition of the family...
1/22/202411 minutes, 31 seconds
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What to do when your child swallows a foreign object

As toddlers and young children get more curious about their surroundings, this often leads them to putting various items, ranging from sweets and toys to even more hazardous objects like coins or batteries, into their mouths.  Kieran was joined by Dr Suzanne Crowe, consultant in paediatric intensive care at Crumlin Children’s Hospital...
1/22/20247 minutes, 14 seconds
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'A misleading narrative' - 'No significant increase' in crime as a result of increase in arrival of asylum seekers

If you have tuned into the news since the turn of the year one issue has dominated the airwaves and that is immigration. One common trend amongst these stories are the same narratives such as Ireland is full and single unvetted men coming into our country. We want to dedicate some time to challenging these talking points and dispel some myths around them.  Ciaran O’Connor, misinformation analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue joined Kieran to discuss... 
1/22/202412 minutes, 31 seconds
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'An erosion of competitiveness' - Ibec calls for 'pause' on minimum wage increases

Government needs to take action on the spiralling cost of doing business in Ireland. That’s the call from Ibec in a letter to government who have asked government to suspend further increases to the minimum wage and other government scheme while the issue is addressed. Kieran was joined by Danny McCoy, CEO of Ibec and Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) 
1/22/202411 minutes, 40 seconds
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'We'll never get the truth' - Uncle of Sophie Toscan du Plantier reacts to death of Ian Bailey

The news broke yesterday that murder suspect Ian Bailey has died. Bailey was a suspect in the 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier and maintained his innocence in that case until he died. He passed away in his home town of Bantry yesterday after suffering a heart attack.  An Irish cold case investigation has been underway recently into the 1996 West Cork murder and a French court found Bailey guilty of the murder and sentenced him to twenty five years in prison in absentia in 2019.  Jean Pierre Gazeau is the uncle of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier and he joined Kieran on the Hard Shoulder this evening...
1/22/20248 minutes, 57 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Storm Isha, All-Ireland Club Finals and TV Licence Reform

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Michael Kelly, Journalist and Former Editor of the Irish Catholic and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star...  
1/22/202416 minutes, 35 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists..
1/19/202432 minutes, 37 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Protein

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat all things Protein and Plant Based Protein for a Flexitarian Lifestyle...
1/19/202412 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
1/19/20249 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ireland rejoining Commonwealth 'worth considering' - Craughwell

A poll released today by the Irish Times suggested that Republic of Ireland voters would be against the idea of joining the commonwealth in hopes of creating a united Ireland. But is this something worth considering? - is it a small price to pay for Irish unity. Kieran was joined by Gerard Craughwell, Independent Senator and Ronan McGreevy Irish Times journalist and historian to discuss...  
1/19/20249 minutes, 34 seconds
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Are Irish people always late?

Madonna is being sued by two fans after she turned up two hours late to one of her shows. Being fashionably late is a common trait by many, but are Irish people fonder of being late than most? Kieran was joined by Saoirse Hanley, features writer for The Sunday Independent and the Sunday World, Aideen Finnegan, podcast producer for The Irish Times and Patti Shields, Chairperson of Democrats Abroad to discuss...
1/19/20249 minutes, 26 seconds
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Sale of student accommodation ‘can’t happen’ without alternatives - Harris

Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the Government's new policy strategy on student accommodation and an Irish Times poll regarding Ireland rejoinging the Commonwealth...
1/19/202412 minutes, 57 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Commonwealth Poll, Kneecap film premieres at Sundance and RSA drink driving figures

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant and Irish Times Columnist and Sean O’Regan, Newstalk Reporter...
1/19/202417 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trump's Iowa Caucus win 'one of the greatest victories ever'

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... 
1/18/20249 minutes, 45 seconds
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McEntee: 'High visibility' of Gardaí in Dublin will continue

Justice Minister Helen McEntee joined Kieran in studio to discuss protests regarding the housing of asylum seekers, Gardaí presence in Dublin City and changes to CAB...
1/18/202415 minutes, 6 seconds
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Top tips for helping your child with homework

Getting your children to do their homework can be an everyday struggle for many parents. For many children they’ll pout and complain so figuring out how to make homework fun can be a tricky task.  Kieran was joined by Siobhan O’Neill-White from the parenting website, Mams.ie and TJ Hegarty, Founder of the online maths school, Breakthrough Maths to discuss...
1/18/20249 minutes, 17 seconds
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'There's no easy fix' - Has Dublin become safer since riots last year?

A €10 million plan to increase policing in Dublin city centre, after a number of violent attacks, has not been renewed. It was brought in to make the Dublin streets feel safer. Is Dublin safer and are business thriving as a result?  Kieran was joined by Will Monaghan, Owner of One society on Gardiner St and Michael O’Sullivan, the proprietor of a "convenient shop” on Talbot Street...
1/18/202411 minutes, 8 seconds
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Afternoon Update: €10m Garda plan comes to an end and Kate Middleton visited in hospital after surgery

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent and Craig Hughes, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail...
1/18/202417 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Nappies

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this new year. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of nappies to the test...
1/18/202411 minutes, 1 second
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Tuesday Travel: Copenhagen

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to look at a trip to Copenhagen...
1/18/202414 minutes, 10 seconds
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O'Neill: 'As a country, we'd fall to our knees without immigrants'

This is The Soapbox. Today, RTÉ presenter and activist, Emer O'Neill joined Kieran to discuss
1/17/202415 minutes, 41 seconds
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What happens to your digital accounts after you die?

Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly joine Kieran to discuss what happens to your digital accounts after you die...
1/17/202411 minutes, 8 seconds
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'We should make a statement' - TD calls for Taoiseach to boycott St Patrick’s Day visit to US

People Before Profit have called on the Taoiseach and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald to boycott the annual St Patrick’s Day visit to the White House to meet Joe Biden due to the US President’s continued support of Israel. TD Paul Murphy believes that this action would “have an impact symbolically in the US and around the world,”...
1/17/20245 minutes, 56 seconds
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No contactless payments for Dublin Bus until '2025 or 2026'

A record number of people took public transport last year. There were 308 million passenger journeys taken in 2023 across trains, buses and trams. Henry McKean went to a train station and a bus stop and asked passengers, are you happy with the service and how it could be improved?Kieran was also joined by CEO of the National Transport Authority to discuss...
1/17/202415 minutes, 9 seconds
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'They're being turned away' - Parents call for 'regulation of CAMHS' at Oireachtas meeting

Today, Families for Reform of CAMHS went before the the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health to express their concerns that children across Ireland are being failed and that families were not receiving adequate support at a time when they need it most. Kieran was joined by Hannah Ní Ghiolla Mhairtín, spokesperson for Families for Reform of CAHMS, Grainne Morrison and Emer Deasy who are both parents of children who have had to engage with the service...
1/17/202417 minutes, 28 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Chinese Premier arrives in Ireland, Dáil returns and NTA 2023 Figures

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Elaine Loughlin, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner and Niamh Maher, Commercial Creative Director with TheJournal.ie...
1/17/202418 minutes, 33 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Tahiti

Travel journalist, Nicola Brady joined Kieran to give him tips for travelling to Tahiti...
1/17/202412 minutes, 31 seconds
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Scully: 'As you get older, life becomes quite a bit sweeter'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Broadcaster and author, Barbara Scully joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to tell us to not to worry, because the best years are still ahead of you, even in your 50s and 60s
1/16/202412 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Bookshelf with Hugh Wallace

Hugh Wallace, Director with Douglas-Wallace Architects joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of his favourite books...
1/16/20249 minutes, 26 seconds
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Roscrea: TD expects 'a positive response’ after meeting with Integration Minister

A motion has passed unanimously by Mayo County Council today, to cease cooperation with the Department of Integration over the housing of Asylum seekers and refugees in the County. Protests have also continued outside Racket Hall in Roscrea today, where 17 international protection applicants have been housed since yesterday. Minister Roderic O’Gorman met with some local representatives today to discuss the concerns of locals. Kieran was joined by Cllr Michael Kilcoyne, Independent Councillor Mayo CC and Deputy Jackie Cahill, Fianna Fáil TD for Tipperary to discuss...
1/16/202419 minutes, 7 seconds
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The experiences of vocation for Ireland's priests & nuns

Some of you may have seen the programme on RTÉ The Last Priests in Ireland.There is also a programme airing which is titled The Last Nuns in Ireland.We sent our reporter, Josh Crosbie to meet with some of those who have chosen this way of life.
1/16/202411 minutes, 1 second
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'It will always be Páirc Uí Chaoimh' - Local Councillor says name change is 'disappointing'

SuperValu Park – that is the potential new name for the home of Cork GAA Páirc Uí Caoimh. The county board is meeting tonight to ratify the potential deal with reports suggesting the deal could fetch the cash strapped board between €250,000 and €300,000 annually. Kieran was joined by Larry Tompkins Former Cork Footballer, Kenneth Collins Sinn Féin councillor and John Hayes, All Ireland winner with the Cork footballers in 2010... 
1/16/202410 minutes, 48 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Mayo CC votes to cease co-operation with Department of Integration, Trump wins big in Iowa and Bus drivers to boycott Clondalkin housing estate

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ellen Butler, Newstalk Reporter and Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent to wade through today's top stories...
1/16/202416 minutes, 57 seconds
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Finlay: ‘Every board appointed to a State body in Ireland should be vetted for its independence’

This is The Soapbox. Today, Fergus Finlay, former CEO of Barnardos joined Kieran to Post Office Scandal in the UK and how this is not the first time or perhaps the last time we will see stories like this...
1/15/202410 minutes, 45 seconds
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'A humane way to approach it' - Calls for decriminalisation of drugs in Ireland

People caught with a small amount of drugs should not end up in the criminal justice system – that was the view of Junior Minister for Drugs Hildegarde Naughton speaking in an interview with the Irish Independent. Kieran was joined by Dr Austin O Carroll Founder Safetynet and Clinical Director Granby GP service for Homeless and Michael O’Sullivan, Former Garda Assistant Commissioner & Former Head of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau...
1/15/20249 minutes, 10 seconds
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Vitamins for Children: Do They Need Them and Which Ones?

With so many types of vitamins on the market it can be difficult, and even overwhelming, to decide which ones are best to buy for your kids. Dr Suzanne Crowe, a consultant in paediatric intensive care at Crumlin Children’s Hospital joined Kieran to discuss which vitamins are essential for your little ones...
1/15/20247 minutes, 37 seconds
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‘I’m still hopeful’ - Woman fundraising for treatment to ‘halt the progress’ of MS

Sarah Irvine was diagnosed with a progressive form of multiple sclerosis back in 2019. The condition causes the body’s immune system to attack cells in the brain, optic nerve and spinal cord which can have a significant impact on an person’s mobility. Sarah Irvine is now hoping to travel to London to get StemCell treatment which is hoped will slow or even stop the effects of her MS...Image: Sarah's MS Hope Trust
1/15/20248 minutes, 8 seconds
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Removal of free parking for public sector workers ‘will disproportionately impact women’

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has suggested that free parking for public sector workers could be scrapped to help cut down on congestion in the city centre. Is this a reasonable thing to do or is it unfair to the public sector workers? Kieran was joined by Jen Hogan, Columnist with the Irish Times and Keith Gavin, Chair of Irish Parking Association to discuss...
1/15/20248 minutes, 39 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Electric Ireland price cuts, Rural derelict buildings to be renovated and Iowa Caucus

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by David Davin-Power, Journalist and commentator and Jack Power, News Reporter with the Irish Times...
1/15/202416 minutes, 59 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Comedian Steve Cummins and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists..
1/12/202431 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ireland Gateway to Europe returns for 2024

The annual Ireland Gateway to Europe trip to the US has announced it will return in 2024.  Now in its 12th year, it comprises an annual mission of 50 business leaders and Irish media to the US.  Kieran was joined by Adie McGennis, Executive Chairman of Sigmar Recruitment and one of the founders of Ireland Gateway to Europe and Robert MacGiolla Phádraig, another founder of Ireland Gateway to Europe...
1/12/20248 minutes, 59 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Wholefoods, Wholegrains & High Fibre

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of her top tips for Christmas dinner...
1/12/202412 minutes, 42 seconds
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State's 'over-reliance' on hospitality sector for refugees impacting tourism economy

Roscrea’s only operating hotel, Racket Hall, will see its 40 rooms repurposed to accommodate 160 asylum seekers. This decision has sparked protests among locals  Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, Chief Executive of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation joined Kieran to discuss...
1/12/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
1/12/202411 minutes, 34 seconds
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Woman lost 17 litres of blood and died after trainee surgeons ‘made a mistake’

St Vincent's University Hospital has apologised in court to the family of a 76-year-old Freda Fox from Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, who died after losing 17 litres of blood during a complex operation carried out by two trainee surgeons.  Vanessa, Freda’s daughter, joins me now and thank you for taking the time to speak to us today 
1/12/20248 minutes, 39 seconds
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Israel denies allegations of genocide at ICJ hearing

Israel has denied allegations of genocide following South Africa’s case against them at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).   Shona Murray, European Correspondent for Euro News joined Kieran to discuss...
1/12/20246 minutes, 57 seconds
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Reaction to the new National Cycle Network

If you are a cyclist you will be pleased to hear that a new National Cycle Network plan has been launched this week. The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan has promised that there will be 3,500km of cycle lanes  by 2040.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been looking into this and has met with people who are fans of the idea and those who live near cycleways.
1/12/20249 minutes, 30 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Protests in Roscrea, New cycle routes and Ashling Murphy's second anniversary

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Liz Dunphy, Senior reporter Irish Examiner and Gráinne Ní Aodha, News Reporter with Press Association to discuss today's top stories...
1/12/202419 minutes, 46 seconds
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Success in New Hampshire 'pivotal' to Republican race

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. Next Tuesday sees the first major step on the road to the White House as the Iowa caucuses take place. Kieran was joined by Jeff Kuhner, Host of The Kuhner Report on WRKO AM680 Radio in Boston... 
1/11/20249 minutes, 25 seconds
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Public sector pay talks: 'We want to go back into negotiations' - Donohoe

Unions representing the public servants have rejected an offer of pay increases of 8.5 per cent over 2½ years, with lower paid workers offered 12 per cent. Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform joined Kieran to discuss...
1/11/202414 minutes, 42 seconds
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‘I will go back as soon as I can’ - UK Doctor describes ‘appalling’ scenes on the ground in Gaza

As the war in Gaza continues, patients and medical staff suffer due to lack of workers, supplies and medication.  Nick Maynard is one of the few British doctors who has seen the issues firsthand as he travels back and forth between the UK to Gaza to help at their only functioning hospital. Kieran was joined by Professor Nick Maynard, leading consultant Upper GI surgeon based in Oxford and Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent, Euronews...
1/11/202413 minutes, 12 seconds
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Impact of AI leading the way at 60th BT Young Scientist

Thousands of students are taking part in this year's BT Young Scientist Exhibition.550 projects from 219 schools are being showcased in the exhibition hall at the RDS.Artificial intelligence, mental health and diversity are the common themes this year.Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent visited the exhibition today and she joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/11/202410 minutes, 14 seconds
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Unions 'were right' to reject public sector pay offer - Mick Barry

Unions representing the public servants have rejected an offer of pay increases for of 8.5 per cent over 2½ years, with lower paid workers offered 12 per cent. This got us thinking, what would be fair pay for the public sector given the amount of money the government has to play with Kieran was joined by Edgar Morgenroth Professor of Economics at DCU and Mick Barry, Socialist TD for Cork North Central...
1/11/202412 minutes, 55 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Andy Farrell named Lions coach, South Africa’s genocide case against Israel and Donald Trump in court again

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star and Sinead Ryan, Presenter of the Home Show on Newstalk to chat through today's top stories...
1/11/202416 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ogle: 'I am very worried about the effect the need for balance in debate has on our democracy'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Brendan Ogle, social commentator, trade unionist and activist joined Kieran to look at the limits to 'balance' in public discourse in the internet age...
1/11/202414 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Microwavable Burgers

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this new year. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of microwavable burgers to the test...
1/11/202412 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is a return to DVDs and Blu-Ray on the cards?

Christopher Nolan, director of Oppenheimer, has pleaded with people to make the return to DVDs and Blu-ray. The director has said it’s important to own the film on Blu-ray so that “no evil streaming service can come steal it from you.”Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined KIeran to discuss...
1/10/20249 minutes, 37 seconds
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'We need someone to champion Dublin as a whole' - Horner

Dublin traffic has been named as the second slowest city centre in the world. According to a survey, last year on average a 10km journey through central Dublin took an average of 29 minutes and 30 seconds - a one minute increase from 2022’s average.  It’s clear that congestion issues can’t be solved overnight and a Minister for just Dublin isn’t feasible right now, so what can be done? Green Party Councillor Janet Horner and CEO of Dublin Town Richard Guiney joined Kieran to discuss...
1/10/20248 minutes, 57 seconds
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'They're looking for another way of life' - Henry McKean asks drivers at Dublin Port about migrants boarding trucks

Fourteen people, including two children, have been discovered in a refrigerated lorry at Rosslare Europort after a 999 call was made from inside the trailer to the UK.The discovery was made on Monday aboard a ferry from Belgium.They are all understood to be in good health and were medically assessed at the scene.Henry McKean met with truck drivers in Dublin Port who travel to Europe and The UK regularly...
1/10/202410 minutes, 44 seconds
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More 'time and effort' needed for promotion of women's sport

Almost 3 in 5 of us have never attended a women's sports event – that's according to a new Red C research launched today by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association in conjunction with Lidl to mark the start of the Ladies Football National League. The survey also found that 46% of people said that men’s sport is generally better to watch. Kieran was joined by Nora Stapleton, Women in Sport Lead with Sport Ireland, she is also a former Grand Slam Winner with the Irish Rugby team and a former Donegal footballer and Aisling Maher, Dublin Camogie Captain to discuss...
1/10/20249 minutes, 36 seconds
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BusConnects 'can transform' Dublin City - Lahart

Dublin traffic has been named as the second slowest city centre in the world. According to a survey, last year on average a 10km journey through central Dublin took an average of 29 minutes and 30 seconds - a one minute increase from 2022’s average.  Kieran was joined by Fianna Fail TD, John Lahart and Brian Caulfield, Professor of transportation at the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin to discuss...
1/10/202410 minutes, 19 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Migrants found in Rosslare, Women's sporting events and New global minimum corporation tax

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ciara Phelan, Senior Correspondent with the Irish Examiner and Michael Kelly, Journalist and Former Editor of the Irish Catholic to chat through today's top stories...
1/10/202417 minutes, 26 seconds
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'Everybody loves Penneys' - Henry McKean meets Penneys staff ahead of new documentary

It’s Penneys, Hun! Penneys has invited the cameras in for the first time for a new six-part documentary. Inside Penneys will begin tonight on RTE 1 at 8.30pm. From just one shop in Dublin’s Mary Street, to more than 430 stores in 16 countries. Penneys has grown from humble beginnings to become an affordable trendsetter and global fashion giant. Henry McKean got a look behind the scenes in advance of the new TV show tonight...
1/9/202411 minutes, 54 seconds
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Bressie: 'We have fundamentally failed way too many children in this country'

This is The Soapbox. Today, Niall Breslin aka Bressie, singer and host of the hugely successful podcast 'Where is My Mind' joined Kieran to discuss the current state of mental health services in Ireland...
1/9/202414 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Bookshelf with Terry Prone

Terry Prone, author and Chairman of the Communications Clinic  joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of her favourite books...
1/9/202410 minutes, 20 seconds
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Donnelly: CAMHS system still 'not close to acceptable'

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss hospital waiting lists, CAMHS, housing for hospital staff and the future of Micheál Martin as leader of Fianna Fáil...
1/9/202415 minutes, 37 seconds
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Kathryn Thomas: Lifestlye changes 'has to come from within ourselves'

Operation Transformation returned last week and episode 2 airs tomorrow. This will be the 17th season of the show that aims to promote a healthier lifestyle. Kathryn Thomas, Presenter of Operation Transformation joined Kieran on the show...
1/9/202410 minutes, 32 seconds
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'An inhumane response' - Cabinet signs-off on welfare changes for Ukrainian refugees

Today, legislation was brought to Cabinet to enact the Government decision taken before Christmas to reduce welfare payments for new arrivals from Ukraine. Ukrainians arriving in Ireland in the coming weeks will receive an expense allowance of €38.80 a week, which is down from the current jobseeker's rate of €232 per week. Kieran was joined by Tom McEnaney, Media consultant and founder of Effective Aid Ukraine, Michael Baskin, From the Ukrainian Crisis Centre in Ireland and Nadia Dobrianska, Ukrainian in Ireland...  
1/9/202413 minutes, 38 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Ukrainian welfare changes, Public sector pay talks and New French PM

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Brianna Parkins, Columnist with The Irish Times and John Lee Executive, Editor Daily Mail Group Ireland to chat through today's top stories...
1/9/202417 minutes, 46 seconds
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David Quinn: 'We succumb to groupthink on too many issues'

This is The Soapbox. Today, David Quinn, Columnist with the Irish independent joined Kieran to discuss public debate and how people are shutting down certain sides of the debate if it doesn’t suit a narrative...
1/8/202415 minutes, 58 seconds
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How to tackle flu and RSV surge among kids amidst cold weather

The return to school after the Christmas holidays can result in many children catching the common cold, but what can appear to be a simple cold can become more serious.  Consultant Pediatrician, Dr. Niamh Lynch, joined Kieran to discuss what to do when a simple cold becomes more serious…  
1/8/20246 minutes, 55 seconds
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'One of the most important people in the history of modern football' - Franz Beckenbauer passes away at 78

Legendary German Footballer Franz Beckenbauer has passed away at the age of 78.  Nathan Murphy from Off the Ball joined Kieran to discuss...
1/8/20244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ó Riordáin: Dublin allowance for teachers, Gardaí and nurses should be considered

There has been a record numbers of visas granted to young Irish people heading to Australia. Along with this, we’re seeing reports today of staff at the National Maternity Hospital  commuting 2½ hours to work due to Dublin living costs How can we address this and help people to live in our city and also encourage people to stay here in Ireland and lend their expertise and skills to our services rather than moving to the Austalia, Canada or the UK. Kieran was joined by Professor Shane Higgins, Master of the National Maternity Hospital and Aodhan O’Riordain, Labour TD for Dublin Bay North, as well as their Education and Justice spokesperson...
1/8/202414 minutes, 27 seconds
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Drivers warned to 'check tyres, lights and slow down' amid cold snap

Ireland is in the midst of a cold snap at the moment with temperatures expected to drop as low as minus 5 degrees in some areas tonight. Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning for the entire country which will be in place from 9pm tonight until 10am tomorrow morning. Kieran was joined by Joanna Donnelly from Met Eireann and Shane O’Donoghue, Editor for CompleteCar.ie to discuss...  
1/8/20247 minutes, 49 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Ballinrobe Protests, Food Inflation and SF MLA's libel case against journalist thrown out

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News at Mediahuis and Ian Power, CEO of SpunOut to chat through today's top stories...
1/8/202418 minutes, 19 seconds
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Record number of visas granted to Irish for Australia

Whether it’s down to financial needs, the thrill of adventure, or just seeking a better way of life, the Irish have been flocking abroad for generations.Record numbers of visas have been granted for young Irish people heading to Australia.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie was there himself and he’s been looking into this for us.
1/8/202412 minutes, 11 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and Saoirse Hanley, Features writer with Sunday Independent and Sunday World to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists..
1/5/202430 minutes, 33 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Mindful Eating for 2024

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of her top tips for Christmas dinner...
1/5/202412 minutes, 45 seconds
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Sport with Mick McCarthy

Off The Ball's Mick McCarthy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
1/5/202410 minutes, 45 seconds
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'More has to be expected' of older generations to ease financial burden on younger people

The young are caught in a grotesquely unfair trap, those are the words from Gerard Howlin in the Irish Times today. According to his piece, more needs to be asked of the older generation as with declining birthrates and an increasingly ageing population, there is a going to be a massive financial burden place on younger generations. Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs consultant and Irish Times columnist joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder today...
1/5/202410 minutes, 8 seconds
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Room to Improve returns for a new season

Room to Improve is back for another season this Sunday on RTÉ One.Kieran was joined in studio by Dermot Bannon and Claire Irwin to chat about what to expect from the new season...Image: RTÉ
1/5/202412 minutes, 51 seconds
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'They're getting bigger' - Henry McKean asks are Irish portion sizes growing?

The Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue speaking to the Irish Examiner has said restaurants and food outlets need to cut down on the amount of food they put on customers plates to reduce waste. He also wants to ban the doggy bag. Newstalk's Henry McKean joined Kieran with this report...
1/5/202411 minutes, 58 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Portion sizes, Iowa school shooting and Jonathan Walters

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Niamh Maher, Commercial Creative Director with Journal Media and Laura Donnelly, News Editor and Anchor with Baure Media Group... 
1/5/202418 minutes, 52 seconds
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Covid inquiry has to be about 'learning lessons for the future' - Immunologist

Details are continuing to emerge on what the upcoming review in to Ireland’s handling of the Covid pandemic might look like. The Irish Times today reporting that the inquiry is likely to hear from frontline health workers and families who lost loved ones. It also says the inquiry is expected to last around 18 months.Kieran was joined by Kingston Mills, Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin and Mervyn Taylor, CEO of Sage Advocacy, National advocacy service for older people to discuss...
1/4/202415 minutes, 10 seconds
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'A lot of work to be done' in model of care for management of obesity

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Dr. Harriet Treacy, founder of Beyond BMI, who believes that obesity management has been hijacked by the beach body industry rather than having a medical approach to the disease 
1/4/202411 minutes, 37 seconds
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Epstein: 'More documents' to be unsealed in coming days

Court records that were used to prosecute Jeffery Epstein's girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell have been released  The documents detail the personal connections Epstain had to Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Stephen Hawking. Kieran was joined from New York by legal reporter with Bloomberg News Ava Benny Morrison...
1/4/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Covid inquiry 'should not be an accusatory court case'

Details are continuing to emerge on what the upcoming review in to Ireland’s handling of the Covid pandemic might look like. The Irish Times today reporting that the inquiry is likely to hear from frontline health workers and families who lost loved ones. It also says the inquiry is expected to last around 18 months. Kieran was joined by Professor Sam McConkey Infectious Disease Specialist at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and Michael McNamara - Independent TD for Clare and former chair of Oireachtas Covid Committee to discuss...
1/4/202413 minutes, 42 seconds
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'Some kind of warning is a good thing' - Early James Bond films given trigger warnings

It appears 007 is about to come with a trigger warning.  At a new season of classic movies at the British Film Insititute in London, all Bond films have the following warning - “Please note that many of these films contain language, images or other content that reflect views prevalent in its time, but will cause offence today.” John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk
1/4/202410 minutes, 39 seconds
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NCT system 'is fit for purpose' - Conor Faughnan

According to the National Car Testing Service, nearly half of all 1.5 million cars failed their NCT last year.  Why is this the case and does the NCT system need some revision or changes?  Kieran was joined by Conor Faughnan, Transport Commentator and Michael Collins Independent TD
1/4/202414 minutes, 37 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Covid Inquiry, UK election and Tipperary school asron attack

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Fionnán Sheehan Ireland Editor at the Irish Independent and Shane Hannon, Presenter from Off The Ball to chat through today's top stories...
1/4/202415 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Non-Alcoholic Beer

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this new year. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of non-alcoholic beers to the test...
1/3/202411 minutes, 44 seconds
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'He's an outstanding player' - Luke Littler set for World Darts final

That was the moment that 16 year old sensation Luke Littler reached the World Championship Darts final last night. Can he go one step further at the Alexandra Palace in London and beat World Number 1 Luke Humphreys to become the World Champion? Laura Turner, Darts player and Sky commentator joined Kieran to discuss...
1/3/20245 minutes, 44 seconds
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CSO: Economist 'broadly optimistic about the year ahead'

Today the CSO released their year review of 2023 to paint a picture of Ireland and how it did overall with regards to personal finances, inflation, mortgage rates, housing, cost of living, gender-based violence...you name it Kieran was joined by Dan O’Brien, Chief Economist of the Institute of International and European Affairs and John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinty College Dublin...
1/3/202410 minutes, 22 seconds
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Managing your Money for 2024 with Eoin McGee

It’s a new year so what better time to get your finances in order. Kieran was joined by Eoin McGee, Financial Planner and the presenter of new RTÉ TV show The Complaints Bureau... 
1/3/20248 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hospital parking charges 'a financial burden' to cancer patients - Irish Cancer Society

In 2018 the HSE recommended that hospitals should have a parking cap of 10 euros per day  2024 is upon us. And the introduction of the cap is set to be delayed even further  CEO of the Irish Cancer Society Averil Power and John Wall, Cancer survivor and advocate joined Kieran to discuss...
1/3/20248 minutes, 48 seconds
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Afternoon Update: CSO 2023, Inquiry into death of Aoife Johnston and Israel-Gaza latest

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Aideen Finnegan, Podcast Producer with the Irish Times and Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent...
1/3/202423 minutes, 9 seconds
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'Cultural change' needed to stop children owning phones too young

Micheál Martin has said it is not feasible to ban children from using social media, but said the government could be stronger in warning of its hazards and spoke about social ‘contracts’ schools could adopt when dealing with the use of their students and social media Should social media be banned to certain age groups or what are the best ways to tackle the dangers that come with it to aid our children Kieran was joined by Stella O Malley, Psychotherapist and Author of 'What your teen is trying to tell you'...
1/2/20249 minutes, 16 seconds
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Best Books with Alice Leahy

Alice Leahy, from the Alice Leahy Trust joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of her favourite books...
1/2/202413 minutes
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Ringsend fire: 'The hate and violence is also reaching Irish people'

Investigations are continuing into a fire at a disused pub in Ringsend in Dublin that had been earmarked for use for homeless accommodation. Speculation in the area had suggested the site could be used for refugee accommodation while local councillors have criticised the lack of communication from the Dublin Region Homeless Executive. Kieran was joined by Teresa Buckowska, formerly of the Immigration Council of Ireland and migrants rights expert...
1/2/20247 minutes, 11 seconds
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Stricter regulations needed to tackle children using social media - CyberSafeKids

Micheál Martin has said it is not feasible to ban children from using social media, but said the government could be stronger in warning of its hazards and spoke about social ‘contracts’ schools could adopt when dealing with the use of their students and social media Are the government doing enough? Are we at a crisis point when to comes to our children and their access and usage of social media? Kieran was joined by Jen Hogan, Journalist and Columnist with The Irish Times and Philip Arneill Head of Education at CyberSafeKids...  
1/2/202413 minutes, 21 seconds
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Israel-Gaza: 'We're no nearer the end of the violence'

Israel has confirmed it is pulling some of its forces out of Gaza but it does appear there is no end in sight for the war with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggesting the war will last “many months.” Kieran was joined by General Sir Richard Barrons who previously served as one of the six ‘Chiefs of Staff’ leading the UK Armed Forces and is now the co chairman of Universal Defence and Security Solutions...
1/2/20249 minutes, 25 seconds
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Afternoon Update: Arson attacks 'not tolerable in a civilised society'

This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder’s daily catch up on the news. Today, Kieran was joined by Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post and Sean O’Regan, Newstalk reporter.... 
1/2/202416 minutes, 18 seconds
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Winners and Sinners of 2023

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis and Comedian Jim Elliott to look back on the year of 2023...
12/22/202338 minutes, 26 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Christmas Dinner

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of her top tips for Christmas dinner...
12/22/202318 minutes, 58 seconds
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Fr Brian Darcy: 'It's great to see families on Christmas Day'

As we wind up for the Christmas period, it’s good to spend the festive season reflecting on the year and looking ahead to 2024. To offer a Christmas message at this is a spiritual time of year, Fr Brian D’Arcy, Author and Broadcaster joined Kieran on the show today...
12/22/20238 minutes, 15 seconds
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In Defence of Taylor Swift

Yesterday on the show we were talking about the big pop culture moments of 2023 and you could not omit Taylor Swift from that list. From her Era’s tour, to her box office hit movie and being named Time Person of the Year, it’s fair to say 2023 was Taylor’s year. But not everyone agreed. We got this text in “Taylor Swift-the rebirth of bubble gum, junior infants songwriting laced with mediocre melodies”. So...clearly not a fan That text got the attention of none other than Dave Browne, From Picturehouse, who joined Kieran today to speak in defence of poor Taylor...
12/22/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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Christmas Day Sea Swim: 'It's for a really good cause'

We are just 3 days away from the big day but for many on the day they will be looking for their local Christmas Day Swim.  Bríd Graham Owner and Director of Splash Swim Schools Ireland and a swimming teacher joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
12/22/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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Newsmakers: Best Good News Stories of 2023

Now 2023 has been an impactful year for news between conflict, riots and politic ongoings.  However, we are going to put that to one side for now and take positive look back at some of the good news stories of the last year... Rachael Ryan From 98fm joined Kieran on the show to discuss..
12/22/202316 minutes, 20 seconds
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Tom Doorley's Alternative Christmas Dinners

Tom Doorley, Food and wine columnist with the Sunday Times is here to talk us through his own dinner plans and how other countries celebrate Christmas...
12/21/20238 minutes, 17 seconds
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Business Review of the Year

Emmet Oliver, The Hard Shoulder’s Business Correspondent joined Kieran on the show to take a look back at the year in business...
12/21/202316 minutes, 45 seconds
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‘Let them do what they want’ - Padraig Harrington on how to get more kids involved in sport

Golfer Padraig Harrington joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss how to get more kids involved in sport and what the future looks like for world golf...
12/21/202315 minutes, 47 seconds
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Michael Harding: A Christmas Thought

Author, podcaster and playwright, Michael Harding joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder today for a catch up...
12/21/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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European Super League 'not going to happen anytime soon'

Miguel Delaney, Chief Football Writer for the Independent in the UK joined Kieran to discuss a court of justice ruling on the European Super League project...
12/21/20235 minutes, 26 seconds
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Newsmakers: Pop Culture 2023

There has been a wealth of wins, losses and plenty of gaffs along the way when it comes to the culture events this year.   We take a look back at some of the moments which really captured the news at the time.  Brian Lloyd Movies Editor with Entertainment.ie joined Kieran to discuss...
12/21/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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What symbols should be on the Irish passport?

The Irish public have spoken about what animals and flowers should appear on the Irish passport, with the Irish Wolfhound and Shamrock topping their respective lists. But should we just be considering just animals and flowers, and if so, what symbols should be picked to best represent Ireland.  Saoirse Hanley, Features writer with the Irish Independent, Steve Cummins, Comedian and co-founder of ZoomParty.ie and Claire Ronan Broadcaster joined Kieran to discuss...
12/21/202312 minutes, 29 seconds
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Health Minister 'confident' of no religious influence on care at new National Maternity Hospital

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss record overcrowding in hospitals in 2023, work underway on the new National Maternity Hospital on Vincent’s Campus, funding for adult hospices and Mary Lou McDonald's calls for Robbie Keane to resign as Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. manager...
12/20/202314 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Christmas Pudding

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this festive season. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of Christmas Puddings to the test...
12/20/202312 minutes, 13 seconds
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Robbie Keane should 'do the decent thing' and resign from Israeli team - Bríd Smith

Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald has hit out at former Irish international footballer Robbie Keane over managing Israeli Club Maccabi Tel Aviv FC claiming that sports and genocide don’t mix. Are these statements fair and should Robbie Keane be criticized for working for an Israel team? Cllr David McManus Fine Gael Councilor for Rathfarnham-Templeogue and Bríd Smith, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Central joined Kieran to discuss...
12/20/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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'It's a habit' - Will you answer work emails over Christmas?

Three quarters of workers will respond to work emails over Christmas, according to a new study. Henry McKean joined Kieran with this report...
12/20/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Do speed limits make people drive slower? 

Reduced speed limits are moving a step closer as the Cabinet is expected to approve the publication of a new bill to legislate for default limits. The Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030 sets the target of reducing road deaths and serious injuries by 50% by 2030 - and one of those ways is by reducing speed limits across the road network. But will it work?  Do speed limits make people go slower? Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and he joined Kieran to discuss...
12/20/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Newsmakers: Joe Biden's visit to Ireland

One of the biggest stories from this year was the visit the US President Joe Biden made to Ireland in April of this year Biden checked a big item off his bucket list when he visited Ireland and his ancestral home, making it a deeply personal and wistful journey. Kieran was joined by Mark Duffy, a Councillor for the Ballina Municipal District (Cathaoirleach during visit) and was a big part in the set up of the visit to Ballina and also Larry Donnelly, Director of the Kennedy Summer School and Law Lecturer at the University of Galway who covered the visit extensively at the time...
12/20/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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St Stephen's Day sales 'only for the people who enjoy shopping'

For many we are heading into holiday time but for lots of shops and restaurants it will be the busiest time of the year. But, should shops should stay closed on Stephen’s Day?Kieran was joined by Conor Pope Consumer Affairs Correspondent with The Irish Times and Deirdre Walsh, Owner of Molly Fulton’s Bar and Restaurant in Sligo...
12/20/202310 minutes, 3 seconds
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2023 Obituaries with John Kelleher

John Kelleher joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of the notable deaths that occurred in 2023...
12/20/202318 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Places to go in Ireland in 2024

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for travelling around Ireland in 2024...
12/20/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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UN Security Council to vote On Gaza ceasefire

 The UN’s security council is set to vote this evening on a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.  The vote has been delayed from yesterday and already follows a failed vote after a veto from the US.  Patrick Bury, Senior Security Lecturer at the University of Bath, Former Nato Analyst and Army Officer joined Kieran to discuss
12/19/20237 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Best Board Games for Christmas Day

Board games are always a fixture during the Christmas period, but they are also important for building certain skills for children not just for causing arguments over Monopoly.  Founder of Cog Toys and Games Ruth Roberts joined Kieran to chat about what value a couple games can bring to your family and some out of the box boardgames options....  
12/19/20237 minutes, 48 seconds
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Energy credits delayed to New Year for some households

Thousands of energy customers must wait until the new year before the first electricity credit is applied to their bills. Three energy credits totaling €450, or €150 each, were announced in Budget 2024 to help households facing high electricity bills due to inflation. However, there is anger among householders as this credit has shown up on their accounts but not been applied to their bills. Sinead Ryan, consumer expert and presenter of The Home Show joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/19/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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'It's her decision' - Dame Esther Rantzen has joined Dignitas

Discussions continue here in Ireland around laws that would allow for assisted dying in this country. Dame Esther Rantzen, announced today that she has signed up to Dignitas, so that if her cancer treatment doesn’t go to plan, she will have the option to do that. Kieran was joined by her daughter Rebecca Wilcox on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/19/202312 minutes
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Edward Hayden's Tips for Hosting this Christmas:

Now, it is well and truly festive season and one thing you may not be ready for is a large number of guests. TV Chef and Culinary Lecturer Edward Hayden joined Kieran to give some advice on how best to welcome people into your home....
12/19/20236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Newsmakers: Regency Hotel murder trial

It was a trial that gripped the nation earlier this year which culminated on the 17th of April with Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch being found not guilty by Special Criminal Court of the murder of David Byrne at a boxing event weigh in at the Regency Hotel in 2016. Paul Williams, Crime Journalist with The Irish Independent joined Kieran to take a look back...
12/19/202315 minutes, 42 seconds
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The changing trends of Christmas presents

Have you most of your Christmas shopping done or are you like the rest of us and are leaving it till last minute? What about buying no presents at all, how would that go down in your house on Christmas morning?Well that’s exactly what the Fashion Editor of the Daily Mail has decided to do this year.It got us thinking are people cutting back on buying physical items as presents? Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been looking into this.
12/19/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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Emer O'Neill: 'Burning down our country is not the answer'

Gardaí yesterday confirmed that they are investigating a ‘criminal damage incident’ after a fire broke out at the former Ross Lake House in Rosscahill in County Galway.The hotel had been selected to house 70 asylum seekers and protesters had gathered at the building on Saturday afternoon.Broadcaster and author, Emer O'Neill joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss
12/18/202315 minutes, 13 seconds
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Political Year in Review

Philip Ryan, Political Editor, Irish Independent and John Lee, Executive Editor, Daily Mail Group Ireland joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to look back on the political year of 2023...
12/18/202319 minutes, 59 seconds
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'We have a very short memory of how many countries welcomed us' - Chef JP McMahon

Gardaí yesterday confirmed that they are investigating a ‘criminal damage incident’ after a fire broke out at the former Ross Lake House in Rosscahill in County Galway.The hotel had been selected to house 70 asylum seekers and protesters had gathered at the building on Saturday afternoon.Kieran was joined by JP McMahon, Galway chef and restaurateur and Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim to discuss... 
12/18/202313 minutes, 58 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 6

Over the past few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy has been taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge.To wrap up the challenge, Kieran was joined by Éamonn Ó Domhnaill, Co-Founder and Director of Education of Gaelteanga and Sibéal Davitt, Kieran’s múinteoir…
12/18/20239 minutes, 14 seconds
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Eileen Gleeson appointed as the new Ireland Women's Head Coach

Eileen Gleeson has been appointed the permanent manager of the Republic of Ireland’s Women football team.  Gleeson who served as number two under Vera Pauw had been in the role as interim but after a string of great results has secured the position.  Off the Ball’s Kathleen McNamee joined Kieran to discuss...
12/18/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Newsmakers: Leinster House Protests and Dublin Riots

All this week we will be looking back at the year’s biggest stories.  We’ll start back in September when a group of 200 protesters gathered outside the Dáil with a mock gallows and shouting abuse at politicians and Leinster House Staff..In November we saw a riot break out on O’Connell Street after a tragic stabbing outside Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire.  Kieran was joined by Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Healy Rae and Lord Mayor of Dublin, Daithi De Róiste to discuss...
12/18/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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'I feel quite sad about it' - St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre set for redevelopment

Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for the €100 million redevelopment of St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre.The capital will lose one of its landmark buildings after the Council has granted planning permission to DTDL Ltd controlled by a fund operated by stockbroker and wealth manager Davy. Henry McKean met people around Dublin and asked them what they thought about it...
12/18/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Viral Food Trends 2023

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of the top Viral Food Trends from 2023...
12/15/202315 minutes, 23 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/15/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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Dublin Airport expansion: 'We should have a third terminal'

Dublin Airport has sought approval to increase its annual passenger capacity from 32 million to 40 million.For more on this Kieran was joined by Eoghan Corry, Owner and Editor of TravelExtra and Padraig O’Ceidigh, Former Senator and former owner of Aer Arann...
12/15/202310 minutes, 24 seconds
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Karl Spain: 'If Jesus did come back, he'd be struggling on Instagram'

Karl Spain is bringing his 'Well, What Did You Expect?' to Vicar Street next April. Comedian Karl Spain joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
12/15/20236 minutes, 47 seconds
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'It's incredible' - Conor McGregor donates €10k to Liberty Soup Run

Conor McGregor has been in the news a lot lately. His comments about the Dublin Riots, talk of running for president, building high rise flats in residential areas he grew up in, and now something more positive, secretly supporting a local soup run. Henry McKean joined Kieran to discuss...
12/15/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Christmas Dinner: 'It's not worth getting stressed out!'

Newstalk’s new Christmas Amárach Poll is here and has revealed that:  Over half of Irish adults will have their main Christmas dinner in their own home this year Two thirds usually have their Christmas dinner mid-to-late afternoon. Turkey is the main roast typically served at Christmas dinner. Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Simon Tierney and Sinead Ryan, Consumer Columnist with the Irish Independent and the Presenter of The Home Show to discuss...  
12/15/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Mary Robinson: 'The future is renewable energy'

Former President of Ireland and Chair of the Elders, Mary Robinson joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to give her verdict on the COP28 deal...
12/14/202313 minutes, 54 seconds
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'We are cheese and onion crazy in this country' - Tom Keogh founder of Keogh's Crisps

Some of you may already be digging into Christmas flavoured crisps. Companies like Walkers bring out new flavours for a variety of reasons, and some of its Christmas choices were ‘pigs in blanket’ flavour, festive turkey and sweet and spiced Christmas pudding. So how do companies pick their crisp flavours?  And what tends to work and what doesn’t? Tom Keogh, founder and managing director of Keogh’s Crisps joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder... 
12/14/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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'We're a long way off rolling back against Repeal' - Smith

This morning Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland Eamon Martin was on Newstalk Breakfast to discuss his comments on Safe Access Zones for women seeking abortions People Before Profit TD Dublin South Central Brid Smith has condemned his comments saying they were deeply offensive to women and pregnant people who were seeking to vindicate their right to bodily autonomy. Kieran was joined by People Before Profit TD Dublin South Central Brid Smith..
12/14/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Move to facial recognition technology 'makes perfect sense' - Ward

A draft law on the use of facial recognition technology - known as FRT - will be published by the Government today.The proposed legislation would allow Gardaí use the technology when searching CCTV footage, which the Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said is vital when it comes to investigating serious crime.Kieran was joined by Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator and Lorna Bogue, Leader of An Rabharta Glas to discuss..
12/14/202311 minutes, 16 seconds
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Meta launches Threads in Ireland

Threads, the social media platform that Meta hopes will rival Twitter has finally arrived in Ireland today. Kieran was joined by Leigh Mc Gowran, Journalist with Silcon Republic... 
12/14/20235 minutes, 1 second
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'2024 is shaping up as a terrifying year, if you're a democrat' - John O'Brennan

Ahead of a major EU leaders summit, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said today that the EU has lost credibility due to the Unions fragmented response to the Israeli-Palestine conflict.  So how is the reputation of the EU holding up given the major challenges it faces?  Kieran was joined by John O’Brennan Professor of European Politics at NUI Maynooth and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration and former Irish Ambassador to the UK, Bobby McDonagh...  
12/14/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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‘I would prefer he paid his taxes here’- Labour Senator criticises McManus’ donation to GAA county boards

Businessman JP McManus is to donate €1 million to each GAA County Board in Ireland to support grassroots investment across all Gaelic games.For more on this, Kieran was joined by Darran O'Sullivan, former Kerry Football captain and Labour Party Senator Annie Hoey...
12/14/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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'They're not even trying to hide it' - 'Explosion' of shoplifting throughout Ireland since Covid

Anti-social behaviour and shoplifting was the topic of conversation at the Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment with many retailers decrying the “explosion of shoplifting” being experienced at the moment. Kieran was joined by Tony Gallagher, Risk, security and event manager with Ashtree risk group, Former Garda inspector and Sheila Clarke Runs Clarke’s XL shop in Ballina, Co Mayo   
12/13/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Mince Pies

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this festive season. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of mince pies to the test...
12/13/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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Aggressive shoplifters 'a countrywide problem'

Anti-social behaviour and shoplifting was the topic of conversation at the Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment with many retailers decrying the “explosion of shoplifting” being experienced at the moment. Kieran was joined by Michael O’Sullivan, the proprietor of a "convenient shop” on Talbot Street and Tara Buckley, Director General of the Retail Grocery Dairy and Allied Trades Association  to discuss...
12/13/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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'Delaney era culture still exists within the FAI' - O'Sullivan

The FAI was infront of the Oireachtas  Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht this afternoon in regards to CEO’s Johnathan Hill’s pay. Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Aidan Delaney and Christopher O’Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for the Cork South West constituency and member of Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht.  
12/13/202310 minutes, 30 seconds
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COP28 deal 'a success for the world'

After days of negotiations, member states at the UN climate summit in Dubai have agreed a deal calling on all nations to transition away from using fossil fuels. Other pledges and commitments were also made over the two weeks of the climate change talks.  Kieran was joined by Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council, Marie Donnelly and CEO of Fuels for Ireland, Kevin McPartlan...
12/13/202312 minutes, 51 seconds
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Irish honour system should award 'people who go above and beyond'

Ireland needs to introduce an honours system, according to Green Party TD Patrick Costello who was speaking on Newstalk Breakfast this morning. Gerard Craughwell Independent Senator and Ronan McGreevy Irish Times Journalist, Historian and Author of the book “Great Hatred: The Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP” joined Kieran to discuss...
12/13/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: The Best Places to Go in 2024

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for travelling in 2024...
12/13/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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Residents living near Dublin Airport protest at Council meeting

Dublin Airport is experiencing it’s busiest time of the year as passengers arrive and depart for Christmas travel. However, residents living near the Airport are still highlighting what they say is “unbearable noise” from the planes.A protest has taken place this evening and our reporter, Josh Crosbie, met with those in attendance.
12/12/202310 minutes, 54 seconds
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Common Ground: A Year in Review

Kieran was joined by Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty and Socialist TD for Cork North Central, and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise, Trade and Employment Committee, Mick Barry for Common Ground.Due to the Dáil ending, and other things, this will be the last one of the year. Kieran, Regina and Mick took a look back some of the debates that we found Common Ground on this year...
12/12/202312 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ukrainian accommodation limits: 'We don't have a whole of Government approach' - Irish Red Cross

The Government today has agreed to reduce welfare benefit rates and to put limits on State accommodation for new arrivals from Ukraine to 90 days.  The current rate of €220 per week will be reduced to €38.80 for the 3 months that Ukrainian people are in state accommodation.Kieran was joined by Deirdre Garvey, Secretary General for Irish Red Cross and Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fáil TD for Clare... 
12/12/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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'Our weakness in defence is being exploited' - Russian sub 'chased' from Cork harbour by British navy

Details have emerged of a Russian Submarine that was chased from Cork Harbour by the British Navy after it positioned itself outside Cork Harbour 6 months ago. The submarine was just outside the 12-mile limit, so it didn’t break any international laws, but such events around the Irish coast are becoming more common.Kieran was joined by Independent Trinity Senator and Security Analyst, Tom Clonan 
12/12/20239 minutes, 3 seconds
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'We're playing a waiting game' - Revised COP28 proposal expected later tonight

The UAE has been front and centre, as it has been promising to try to strike a deal at the COP28, with at-risk nations and Western powers rejecting a proposal that stopped short of phasing out fossil fuels. The 13-day summit has been debating a first-ever global exit from oil, gas and coal. So will a deal be done? Caroline O’Doherty, Irish Independent Environment Correspondent and Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth Ireland, Oisin Coghlan joined Kieran to discuss...
12/12/202311 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dodgy Boxes: 'We need to let people know it's not right'

The apparent clampdown on “dodgy boxes” in continuing in Ireland – yesterday a Dublin man who sold 81 Android TV boxes was given an 18-month suspended sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court. So is the day of the dodgy box coming to an end? Kieran was joined by Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent and Rob Hartnett CEO of Sport for Business...
12/12/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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'I looked on YouTube!' - Henry asks people can they change a tyre?

This week, Henry McKean has had 3 punctures and the AA have helped 3 times. One front right and 2 back left. Why? Because Henry doesn't know how to change a tyre.Henry McKean joined Kieran to bring this report...
12/12/202310 minutes
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'It makes very little sense' - Councillor criticises adding traffic to pedestrian zones for 'surveillance'

Following the recent riots in Dublin, it has been reported that the full pedestrianisation of civic spaces is being reconsidered. This would possibly include allowing taxis into pedestrian areas, with the theory that they might act as some form of ‘passive surveillance’  Kieran was joined by Hazel Chu, Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party and Keith Gavin, Irish Parking Association to discuss...
12/11/20239 minutes, 47 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 5

Over the next few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy will be taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge and each Monday he will be sharing his journey alongside some Irish speakers.  Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Cork All Ireland Winning Captain joined Kieran to continue the challenge...
12/11/202311 minutes, 22 seconds
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Adding traffic to pedestrian zones for surveillance ‘is farcical’ - Stocker

Following the recent riots in Dublin, it has been reported that the full pedestrianisation of civic spaces is being reconsidered. This would possibly include allowing taxis into pedestrian areas, with the theory that they might act as some form of ‘passive surveillance’ Kieran was joined by Columnist with the Sunday Independent Conor Skehan, as well as Catherine Stocker, Dublin City Councillor for the Social Democrats...
12/11/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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Iain Stirling: 'I love Ireland and the chicken fillet rolls'

Comedian and Love Island narrator Iain Sterling joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
12/11/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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COP28: Day 12

COP28 continued today and Theresa O’Donoghue, environmental representative, climate activist and scientist joined Kieran to discuss...
12/11/20234 minutes, 37 seconds
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'We have an archaic system' - Taxi coalition urges Government to tackle supply crisis

The newly formed Taxis for Ireland Coalition, comprising six organizations from tourism, hospitality, and enterprise, has urged the Government to tackle the taxi supply shortage.Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association joined Kieran to discuss...
12/11/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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Top Google Searches of 2023

The most googled terms of 2023 in Ireland are now available. The results include ‘What is a barter account?’ and ‘what is botulism?’ Some of the top Googled people include Philip Schofield, Huw Edwards and even Ryan Tubridy! For more on this Kieran was joined by writer and broadcaster, Stephanie Preissner, radio presenter and humanist celebrant, Ruth Scott and comedian, Jim Elliot...
12/11/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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Fans from around the world travel to Nenagh for the funeral of Shane MacGowan

The funeral of Shane MacGowan has taken place in Nenagh, Co Tipperary.Fans from around the world travelled to pay their respects for the Pogues frontman.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie was there to capture the atmosphere.
12/8/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Christmas Food Gifts

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of her favourite 'Good Mood Foods'...
12/8/202318 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/8/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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COP28: Day 9

COP28 continued today and Sadhbh O’Neill, senior climate adviser for Friends of the Earth Ireland joined Anton to discuss...
12/8/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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'Follow your gut instinct' - Knowing the signs and symptoms of RSV

There are record levels of respiratory syncytial (sin-seet-ee-al) virus (RSV) being recorded across the country. RSV mainly affects babies and is putting children’s hospitals under huge pressure.  Almost 1,000 cases of RSV were recorded last week, and almost 370 patients, most of them children, were hospitalised.  Dr Máire Finn, GP at Ennis Centric Health joined Anton to discuss...
12/8/20236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Coimisiún na Meán 'will be monitoring' non-compliance with new online safety code

Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland’s new body for regulating broadcasters, on-demand services, and online media, and supporting media development, has opened a public consultation on its draft Online Safety Code for video-sharing platform services.Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly spoke to Niamh Hodnett, the Online Safety Commissioner about the new code today and she joined Anton Savage to discuss..
12/8/20238 minutes, 35 seconds
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Culchie Christmas: 'It was always the first day of Christmas!''

It’s the 8th of December and for many people of a certain vintage that can only mean one thing – it's Culchie Shopping Day! Rural Ireland’s annual pilgrimage to the big city for the Christmas shopping. Anton Savage was joined by Columnist with the Farming Independent and Author of ‘Matters of Great Indifference’, Jim O’Brien and Comedian Katherine Lynch...    
12/8/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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The changing shopping trends this Christmas

The shops are filling up as Christmas shopping lists are being ticked off.Southern reg plates will be seen crossing the border in search of some bargains, while others are browsing online.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been looking at how shopping habits have changed around Christmas:
12/7/20238 minutes, 54 seconds
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UK Covid inquiry: 'I did care and I continue to care' - Boris Johnson

Today saw former Prime Minister Boris Johnson appear before the Covid-19 inquiry for a second day Hard questioning brought out an emotion Johnson who insists “I do care and did care” about the pandemic and was not indifferent to it Kieran was joined by Adam Boulton, political commentator to discuss...
12/7/20239 minutes, 24 seconds
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Spiced beef 'a Christmad tradition in Cork'

Turkey and ham will be on the table for most dinner tables across the country this Christmas Day but for many Cork households there is another staple on the plate every Christmas – spiced beef. And one man who is synonymous with this Cork dish is Tom Durcan from Durcan Meats in Cork's English Market, whose spiced beef has been recently named the best in Ireland. Tom joined Kieran in studio in Republic of Work in Cork...
12/7/20237 minutes, 50 seconds
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'Long way to go' in solving housing crisis

Buyers in Cork need a combined €100,000-plus in salary in order to buy a new house. This goes up to over €120,000 if you go to Dublin. Is it harder to buy than ever, and why? Kieran was joined by Brian McCarthy, Socialist Party councillor for Cork City North West and former Chair of the Fiscal Advisory Council and Lecturer in Economics at UCC, Seamus Coffey...
12/7/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyberchondria: What is it and how to manage it

We have all reverted to checking out Doctor Google in recent years, but have we become cyberchondriacs? Cyberchondria is defined as when searching the internet for medical information leads to extreme health anxiety. For more on this Kieran was joined by Cork GP, Dr. Doireann O’Leary...
12/7/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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'There is no link between criminality and immigration' - Holly Cairns

Yesterday we saw division in the Dail as TDs debated our immigration policies. The Rural independent TDs brought forward a motion looking for tighter rules Leader of the Social Democrats, Holly Cairns said that “Vulnerable asylum seekers are going to be freezing on our streets this Winter, and misinformation like this does nothing but put a target on their backs.” Holly Cairns, TD for West Cork and Leader of the Social Democrats joined Kieran in Republic of Work in Cork...
12/7/202316 minutes, 19 seconds
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2024 'a make or break year' for Cork City

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from Republic of Work in Cork today.To discuss some of the issues affecting the area and look at how Cork is performing as a city, Kieran was joined by Cáit Caden Business Reporter with the Irish Examiner, Tadhg Hickey, Comedian and Joe O’Shea, Editor of Cork Beo 
12/7/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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Deposit return scheme 'will discourage' littering - Ossian Smyth

Beginning February 1, we will see a 15 cent levy added to every aluminium can or plastic bottle sold in Ireland. Customers will have to return their empties to the  'reverse vending machines’ to get their deposit back.  Kieran was joined by Vincent Jennings, CEO of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association and Ossian Smyth, Minister for Circular Economy to discuss...
12/6/202312 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Houmous

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this festive season. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of houmous to the test...
12/6/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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'This is not a free for all' - Rural TDs call for 'proper' debate on immigration

A private members motion was up for debate this morning in the Dáil by Rural Independent TDs on immigration.  This will be the first time in the Dáil’s history that a debate on immigration concerns was held.  Kieran was joined by Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry and Aodhan O’Riordan, TD and Labour Party’s Education spokesperson... 
12/6/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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Taylor Swift named Time Magazine's Person of the Year 2023 

Taylor Swift has been named Time Magazine Person of the Year 2023. She beat out tough competition for the accolade shaking off Barbie, King Charles and Vladimir Putin. She even out did the Trump prosecutors.  Newstalk’s Own Sean Reidy joined Kieran to discuss...
12/6/20234 minutes, 19 seconds
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'I have an interest in how the EU can help Dublin' - Josepha Madigan to seek European election nomination

The government has today announced that four new special schools are to open to provide more places for students with special educational needs. The schools will be located in the South Kildare area, Enfield in Meath, Limerick City, and Gorey in Wexford. Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
12/6/20238 minutes, 41 seconds
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The trends and creators making the Year on TikTok 2023

With so much of the world revolving and spread out across social media, we’re taking a look back on the Year On TikTok 2023.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been checking who done has been growing their followers on the platform this year and what have been the most popular trends.
12/6/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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'A common sense approach' - Deposit Return Scheme to launch in February

Beginning February 1, we will see a 15 cent levy added to every aluminium can or plastic bottle sold in Ireland. Customers will have to return their empties to the  'reverse vending machines’ to get their deposit back.  Kieran was joined Colin O’Byrne, Project manager at VOICE, Alan O’Reilly, from Carlow Weather and Seamus Boland, CEO of Irish Rural Link. 
12/6/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Koh Samui and Chiang Mai

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to Koh Samui and Chiang Mai...
12/6/202316 minutes, 36 seconds
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Helen McEntee expected to pass no confidence motion 'with ease'

Sinn Fein has tabled a motion of no confidence for the Minister of Justice Helen McEntee. Pressure has been mounting on the Justice Minister since the riots, with Mary Lou McDonald describing Minister McEntee’s position as no longer tenable.  Kieran was joined by Sean O’Regan, Newstalk Reporter and Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Education & Skills.... 
12/5/202312 minutes, 19 seconds
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Toll prices 'going out of control' - Michael Collins

Toll charges are set to increase from January 1st 2024.  The M50 toll charge is set to increase by 40 cent based on your type of vehicle where on national roads could see increases by 50 cent. Kieran was joined by Sean O'Neill Director of Communications with Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Michael Collins, Independent TD... 
12/5/202312 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Petitions don't cut it!' - Just Stop Oil

Alex de Koning, spokesperson for British Environment group, Just Stop Oil will be speaking at a SciCom event tomorrow at the Aviva Stadium at a conference that focuses on the opportunities and challenges that lay ahead. Alex de Koning joined Kieran on The Hard Shoudler this afternoon...
12/5/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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Referendums on women in the home and concept of family 'a long time coming' - O'Reilly

The Government has today confirmed plans to hold referendums on constitutional references to family and care in March 2024. The proposed referendums will be held on International Women's Day on 8 March would broaden the definition of family beyond marriage in the constitution. Kieran was joined by Senator and Chair of the Green Party Pauline O’Reilly and David Quinn, the head of the Iona Institute. 
12/5/202312 minutes, 50 seconds
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'We'll give it a rattle' - Davy Russell joins Dancing with the Stars

Winning the Grand National in 2018 with Tiger Roll in 2018 was one of the highlights of a glittering career for one of Ireland’s greatest ever jockeys. However Davy has now decided to swap the racetrack for the ballroom floor as the latest contestant announced in the new series of Dancing with the Stars. Davy Russell joined Kieran on the show this afternoon...
12/5/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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'The UAE are trying to clean up their image' - Ireland to seek approval to open extradition negotiations with United Arab Emirates

Justice Minister Helen McEntee has sought Cabinet approval for a proposed extradition deal between Ireland and the United Arab Emirates.  The move could see as Gardaí seek the extradition of members of the Kinahan organised crime group. Kieran was joined by Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor with the Sunday World...  
12/5/20237 minutes, 29 seconds
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COP28: Day 6

COP28 continued today and Sadhbh O’Neill, senior climate adviser for Friends of the Earth Ireland joined Kieran to discuss...
12/5/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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'Very little has actually happened' - Lack of movement on public transport projects

The CSO results today showed us how we are travelling since 2016, and what did we learn That you can’t break a habit and we still love our cars.  63% of us, or over 1.2 million of us, jump in the car when we want to go somewhere. Why are we not looking for more sustainable options like walking, cycling or public transport? Kieran was joined by Fejlin Jose, Chairperson of the Dublin Commuter Coalition and Geraldine Herbert Motoring Journalist with the Irish independent...
12/5/202313 minutes, 45 seconds
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'No joint up approach' to solve asylum accommodation shortage - Boyd Barrett

In a statement this afternoon, a spokesperson for the Department of Integration has said that it can no longer provide accommodation to all international protection applicants, due to a severe shortage. They have said that tents and sleeping bags will be provided to people where required. Kieran was joined by Tom McEnaney, Media Consultant and Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine, who has helped over 1,000 refugees get into Ireland and Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD for Dun Laoghaire to discuss...
12/4/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 4

Over the next few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy will be taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge and each Monday he will be sharing his journey alongside some Irish speakers.  Luke Fitzgerald, Former Leinster player and Irish International joined Kieran to continue the challenge...
12/4/202310 minutes, 12 seconds
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'The Government is not thinking creatively' - Ireland facing shortage of asylum accommodation

In a statement this afternoon, a spokesperson for the Department of Integration has said that it can no longer provide accommodation to all international protection applicants, due to a severe shortage. They have said that tents and sleeping bags will be provided to people where required. Kieran was joined by Teresa Buczkowska is a migrant rights expert, and formerly of the Immigrant Council of Ireland and Enda O’Neill, Head of Office at the UNHCR Ireland …  
12/4/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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GAAGO being used in 2024 'will not be well received by many fans' - Seán Kelly

GAAGO will stream a total of 38 exclusive GAA championship games next year.GAAGO, initially provided live coverage for international audiences since 2014, but gained exclusive rights to cover championship matches last year. The jointly owned venture from RTÉ and the GAA came under criticism for being behind a paywall.Seán Kelly, former President of the GAA and Fine Gael MEP joined Kieran to discuss...
12/4/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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'It's really important that Ireland is represented at COP' - Jennifer Whitmore

COP28 continued in the United Arab Emirates today. Sadhbh O’Neill, Senior climate advisor for Friends of the Earth joined Kieran to discuss what happened today.Kieran was also joined by Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow and spokesperson for Climate, Environment & Biodiversity and Kevin McPartland, CEO of Fuels for Ireland...
12/4/202315 minutes, 47 seconds
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'The job takes priority' - Men dominate Ireland's top jobs

A recent study conducted by the Nevin Economics Research Institute and the UCD School of Business reveals that Ireland's most undesirable roles are often filled by women and younger workers, whereas men predominantly occupy the most top positions.Henry McKean joined Kieran with this report...
12/4/202311 minutes, 50 seconds
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Playboy and Ireland's lad mag legacy

It’s 70 years since Hugh Hefner published the first edition of Playboy with none other than Marilyn Monroe on the cover.  Though, no one was able to buy the 1953 issue in Ireland and they couldn’t get the 1963 or 73 issues either.  But Ireland has a storied history with the magazine none the less, from IRA smugglers, to uproar in Tralee and even interviews with the Healeys Rae. Newstalk’s Sarah Madden reports. 
12/4/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists..
12/1/202332 minutes, 16 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Good Mood Food

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through some of her favourite 'Good Mood Foods'...
12/1/202315 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tackling misinformation and disinformation: 'Media literacy is essential for younger generations'

Recently focus has been put into online content and how it played a role in the riots last week.  Misinformation is everywhere and in Ireland we are not immune, so what does misinformation look like and how does it take hold in our society? Razan Ibraheem, Jounalist specialising in content verification joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder
12/1/202313 minutes, 7 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/1/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ireland's Eirsat-1 satellite set for 'a beautiful launch' into space

Today, Ireland is taking its first steps in our space adventure!  EIRSAT-1 is Ireland’s first satellite, and it is being launched into orbit from 6pm at the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.  The head of the Team Professor Lorraine Hanlon, Professor of Astronomy at UCD joined Kieran from California Image: European Space Agency
12/1/20236 minutes, 57 seconds
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COP28: Day 2

King Charles was speaking today the second day of COP28. Our own Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will give his own speech tomorrow at the climate summit.  The Taoiseach will pledge that Ireland will spend 225 million from 2025 to tackle climate change which is the highest figure Ireland has given towards this issue. Sadhbh O’Neill, Senior climate advisor for Friends of the Earth joined Kieran to discuss what happened today...
12/1/20237 minutes, 32 seconds
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'We feel we have no other choice' - Sinn Féin to table no confidence motion in Justice Minister

Sinn Féin has confirmed it has tabled a motion of no confidence in Justice Minister Helen McEntee following the riots in Dublin last week. A vote will now be held in the Dáil next Tuesday. Kieran was joined by Pa Daly, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice Neale Richmond, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment with Special Responsibility for Business, Employment and Retail to discuss...
12/1/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ade Adepitan: 'People don't have the knowledge to address climate crisis'

Ade Adepitan, former Paralympian with Team GB and TV presenter, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his new documentary 'The Big British Beef Battle'...
12/1/202311 minutes, 1 second
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Shane MacGowan: 'A man of art and taste'

The Pogues frontman and songwriter Shane MacGowan has died at the age of 65.Kieran was joined by Jonathan Cronin, from Of Cronin, Charles Hendy, from The Mary Wallopers, Liam Ó Maonlaoí, Musician and Mundy to discuss...
11/30/202313 minutes, 26 seconds
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'If you teach history properly everbody is going to be interested in it'

The Council of Europe has released a report which examines the way history is taught across seventeen European countries, including our own. The way subjects are taught in Ireland can often be a topic of debate so let's see how Ireland fared. Kieran was joined by Journalist and Historian, Ronan McGreevy and Aodhan Ó Riordain, Labour Party TD and Education Spokesperson...
11/30/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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'He was very patriotic' - Gerry Adams Remembers Shane MacGowan

The Pogues frontman and songwriter Shane MacGowan has died at the age of 65.His death was announced by his wife Victoria Mary Clarke and by The Pogues this morning.Gerry Adams, Former President of Sinn Fein joined Kieran to discuss...
11/30/20238 minutes, 18 seconds
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How to make Darina Allen's Ultimate Mince Pies

One Scottish Hotel has set its stall out for Christmas by announcing after 53 years of serving Mince Pies, it will stop. Glynhill Hotel & Spa, in Glasgow has decided to save on food waste by not including the Christmas desert which is no longer a favourite amongst its customers. Darina Allen Chef, Author and founder of Ballymaloe Cookery School joined Kieran to discuss and told him the best way to go about making them... 
11/30/20236 minutes, 36 seconds
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COP28: Day 1

COP28 has finally gotten underway in Dubai and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has been in attendance today.  Throughout the climate conference we want to cut through the noise and tell you exactly what has been discussed. Sadhbh O’Neill, senior climate advisor to Friends of the Earth Ireland joined Kieran to discuss... 
11/30/20239 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is history being taught wrong in schools?

Today the Council of Europe has released a report which examines the way history is taught across seventeen European countries, including our own. The way subjects are taught in Ireland can often be a topic of debate so let's see how Ireland fared.  Kieran was joined by Carl O’Brien, Education Editor with The Irish Times to discuss...
11/30/20239 minutes
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Shane MacGowan: 'He was a unique character'

The Pogues frontman and songwriter Shane MacGowan has died at the age of 65.His music was wide reaching and touched some many people both here in Ireland and outside.  Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster joined Kieran to discuss...
11/30/202310 minutes, 6 seconds
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We must ‘give proper priority’ to buses in Dublin City - Pidgeon

Billy Hann the CEO of Dublin Bus was before the Oireachtas Transport committee today.  One of suggestions he made is for Dublin needs to reduce it’s car congestion and go on a car diet. This will hopefully improve the ability of our public transport to perform.  Do we need a car diet in the capital?  Kieran was joined by Michael Pidgeon Green Party Councillor and Shane O’Donoghue Editor for CompleteCar.ie 
11/29/202311 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Christmas Chocolates

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options this festive season. This week Simon and Kieran put a variety of tubs of Christmas chocolate to the test...
11/29/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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Israel-Gaza latest: Talks continue to extend ceasefire

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to end today after a six day pause in the conflict with mediators now working hard to extend it. How does the situation look and what does a lift in the ceasefire look like in the coming days? Patrick Bury, Senior Security Lecturer at the University of Bath, Former NATO Analyst and Army Officer joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show...
11/29/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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‘Our members are not confident in using force’ - Garda Representative Association

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has been in front of the Oireachtas Justice Committee, saying that Garda will get stronger pepper spray, and the Public Order Unit will be provided with tasers.This is following the riots in Dublin last week. Kieran was joined by James Lawless, Chair of the Oireachtas Justice Committee, and Fianna Fáil TD for Kildare North and Tara McManus, who is the Deputy General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association…
11/29/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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‘I feel in a much healthier place’ - Sober curious movement growing in popularity

Alcohol-free months such as Sober October, No-Drink November and Dry January make being sober seem like more of a fun challenge and allow people to see the upsides of giving up the drink for a few weeks. It also has put people onto the growing movement of ‘sober curious’ people.  Kieran was joined by Ciaran Bradley, Digital Editor of Newstalk to discuss... 
11/29/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tourists react to safety in Dublin following riots

The riots in Dublin are still dominating the news.One element that has been improving since the riots is footfall in the city, there are indications that shoppers are starting to return.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, met with those who are visiting Ireland to hear their views on the violence.
11/29/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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'I'm not going to resign' - Drew Harris committed to role as Garda Commissioner

Garda Commissioner appeared before the Oireachtas Justice Committee today to be questioned on the violence and chaos in Dublin city centre last week. Barry Whyte joined Kieran on the show to discuss what he heard at today's hearing...
11/29/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Sinn Féin face criticism for sharing an image of a 'vulnerable individual’ online and in the Dáil

Sinn Féin have been having a go at the Government by using a particular photo to make their point. Gabija Gataveckaitė, Political Reporter with Irish Independent joined Kieran to discuss...
11/29/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Okanagan

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the Okanagan valley...
11/29/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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Stronger 'intervention' needed in rise of far-right - Neasa Hourigan

The Dáil has been hearing reaction today to the Dublin Riots last Thursday, and what this means for Minister Helen McEntee.Kieran was joined by Senator Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Foreign Affairs and the EU, Louise O’Reilly, TD and Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers' Rights, Enterprise, Trade and Employment and Neasa Hourigan, the Green Party’s Finance & Health Spokesperson, and TD for Dublin Central...
11/28/202315 minutes, 33 seconds
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Gateway To Europe announces US trip for 2024

The annual Ireland Gateway To Europe trip to the US has announced it will return in 2024. Now in its 12th year, it comprises of an annual mission of 50 business leaders and Irish media to the US. Kieran was joined by Adie McGennis, Executive Chairman of Sigmar Recruitment and one of the founders of Ireland Gateway to Europe  
11/28/20235 minutes, 17 seconds
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Common Ground: Are we over-reliant on technology?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Are we over-reliant on technology?'...
11/28/202312 minutes, 4 seconds
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'We don't have confidence in Helen McEntee' - Marie Sherlock

This evening the Dáil continued to hear statements in relation to the riots and violence in Dublin City Centre on Thursday last.Kieran was joined by Alan Farrell, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal and Labour Party Senator, Marie Sherlock...
11/28/202313 minutes, 13 seconds
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'They're dressed like stealth ninjas' - Calls for those using e-scooters to wear hi-vis clothing

With winter days growing shorter and nights darker, road safety should become even more important. Cyclists and e-scooterists who neglect night lights and high-visibility gear put themselves at a greater risk. Should laws be put in place to mandate reflective gear for cyclists on public roads at night? Kieran was joined by Joe O’Shea, Columnist for the Irish Mirror and Una Morrison, Chairperson for the Dublin Cycling Campaign…
11/28/20236 minutes, 39 seconds
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'Everybody looks out for one another' - What makes Skerries such a nice place to live?

Cuán – that is the most perfect town in the world to live in. Never heard of it? Well it is the anonymised Irish town that Daniel Miller, professor of anthropology from University College London, relocated to for 16 months.  Daniel Miller joined Kieran to discuss.We have a hunch what town ‘Cuán’ might be and have assembled a panel of Cuán-siders to tell us what they love about their town. Skerries locals Henry McKean Newstalk’s Own and Margot Fox, Mental Health and Wellbeing Coach joined Kieran on the show too...
11/28/202313 minutes, 38 seconds
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'There's no major sign of dissent in the ranks': Helen McEntee's position backed by coalition

Sinn Féin and Social Democrat representatives have both said they have no confidence in Helen McEntee, Minister of Justice. Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Seán O’Regan and Fionnán Sheahan is the Ireland Editor for the Irish Independent to discuss...
11/28/202317 minutes, 22 seconds
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Dublin rioters 'have no respect for civilised society' - Paul Williams

Labelling the mob from Dublin riots last Thursday as a ‘far-right’ faction only serves to give validation”. Those are the thoughts of Paul Williams Crime Journalist with The Irish Independent... 
11/27/202315 minutes, 26 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 3

Over the next few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy will be taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge and each Monday he will be sharing his journey alongside some Irish speakers.  Victor Bayda, Language Planning Officer for South Kerry Gaeltacht joined Kieran to continue the challenge...
11/27/20237 minutes, 33 seconds
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Joe Brolly: 'No one hates Ireland more than the Irish far right'

The fallout is ongoing following the riots that hit Dublin’s streets last Thursday. We’ve had calls for the Minister of Justice to step down, we’ve had fierce criticism of the Garda Commissioner as well as threats and rumours of more riots. But one of the common denominators in much of the commentary has been talk about a ‘far right’ element to the riots. Joe Brolly, barrister and co-host of the Free State Podcast joined Kieran to discuss...
11/27/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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COP meeting has 'never been a good vehicle' - George Monbiot

COP28 kicks off in the UAE later this week. Is COP a worthwhile exercise or a waste of time? Environmental activist and Guardian Columnist George Monbiot joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
11/27/20239 minutes, 50 seconds
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Public sector pay talks: 'We have to enable grade related claims be looked at'

Talks on a new public sector agreement get under way this evening. The scale of any possible deal will hopefully become a bit clearer by later this evening. Kieran was joined by John King, SIPTU’s Deputy General Secretary with responsibility for the Public Service and Kieran Mulvey, Former Director General of the Workplace Relations Commission...
11/27/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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'It's ludicrous' - Former players slam 'off-putting' player's charter from GAA club

There is a GAA player’s charter from a club doing the rounds on social media the weekend with quite a strict set of rules for its players.  Some of these rules include five months of no holidays, no drinking and no trips to Australia, US or Canada. This begs the question, are clubs becoming too strict and will rules like this harm the passion of players? David Brady Former Mayo Footballer and Valerie Mulcahy, former Cork footballer join me now... 
11/27/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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Winner and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists..
11/24/202328 minutes, 45 seconds
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Dublin Riots: "We haven't seen this in Dublin Before"

The capital city is attempting to get back to normal today after the horrific stabbing of three children and one woman yesterday which were followed by hours of rioting and looting. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris described last night’s riots as “disgraceful” and said a  'hooligan faction driven by far right ideology' contributed to the unrest.Kieran was joined in studio by Ray McAdam, Fine Gael Councillor for North Inner City Dublin and Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Employment Affairs & Retail Businesses, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown, Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town, Ciaran Cuffe, Green Party MEP for Dublin, Pat Leahy, Former Assistant Garda Commissioner, Hazel Chu, Green Dublin City Councillor, Lorraine O’Connor of the Muslim Sisters of Eire and Fianna Fáil spokesperson for Justice and TD for Dublin Bay South, Jim O’Callaghan....
11/24/202343 minutes, 14 seconds
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How To Cook The Perfect Steak

It’s one of life’s age old questions – how to make the perfect steak.Well one physicist thinks he has cracked the code – and it involves a microwave. Physicist George Vekinis who has published books about the science involved in cooking and Gary O’Hanlon Chef consultant to the O’Sullivan’s Group in Paris joined Kieran to discuss...
11/23/202310 minutes, 2 seconds
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'It was horrendous' - Eyewitness recalls Parnell Square attack

Three young children have been injured in a ‘serious incident’ in Dublin city centre. The suspected stabbing happened shortly after 1:30 pm this afternoon Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire on Parnell Square East.One young girl has suffered critical injuries, while two other children are being treated for less serious injuries. A woman is also being treated for serious injuries.Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Newstalk Chief Reporter Barry Whyte, Independent councillor for the North Inner City Nial Ring and Siobhán Kearney, who was on the scene in the aftermath of the incident...
11/23/202313 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parnell Square: 'An absolute horror story'

Three young children have been injured in a ‘serious incident’ in Dublin city centre. The suspected stabbing happened shortly after 1:30 pm this afternoon Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire on Parnell Square East.One young girl has suffered critical injuries, while two other children are being treated for less serious injuries. A woman is also being treated for serious injuries.Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Janice Boylan, Sinn Féin Dublin City Councillor for the North Inner City and Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator to discuss...
11/23/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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'I saw an incredible opportunity with An Post' - CEO David McRedmond

CEO of An Post, David McRedmond is this years recipient of EY’s Special Recognition Award, and he joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
11/23/202313 minutes, 37 seconds
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EY Entrepreneur of the Year: 'We are people that want to solve problems'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards in Powerscourt. Kieran was joined by Frank O’Keefe, EY Ireland’s Managing Partner and Bobby Kerr, Presenter of Down To Business on Newstalk...
11/23/202312 minutes, 7 seconds
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Change to Triple Lock is a 'nail in the coffin' of Irish neutrality - Murphy

The government is proposing legislation to change the Triple Lock.  These purposed changes could mean that the Government can react quicker to deploying Defence Forces aboard, but does this challenge our neutrality? Kieran was joined by People Before Profit TD for Dublin South West, Paul Murphy and Fianna Fail Senator and Leader of the Seanad Lisa Chamber to discuss..
11/22/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Children's Yoghurt

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran put a variety of children's yoghurts to the test...
11/22/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Local authorities need a 'dedicated budget' to refurbish vacant properties - Ó Broin

Just 3,000 homes across Ireland have been found liable for the new Vacant Homes Tax.  That is despite over 50,000 homes being initially identified as potentially liable by Revenue as of 20th November.  Labour Leader Ivana Bacik and Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD and Party Housing Spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
11/22/202315 minutes, 28 seconds
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JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg 'could be the one' to lead family dynasty in future

It is 60 years ago today that John F. Kennedy had died after being shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. The Kennedys have historically left an indelible mark on US politics, but what about now?  Is the Kennedy family still the force it once was? Larry Donnelly, Law lecturer in University of Galway and co-director of the Kennedy Summer School joined Kieran to discuss...
11/22/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Healthy Ireland Survey: 'Worrying' rate of loneliness amongst older people - Butler

Today marks the publication of the Healthy Ireland Survey for 2023, which is the eighth annual survey by the Department of Health.The survey looks at general trends across multiple factors on the health of the Irish nation. It looks at issues such as general health, smoking, alcohol, GP visits, and mental health.The survey found a decline in people reporting good health and an increase in the use of e-cigarettes and antibiotics. Kieran was joined by Mary Butler, Minister of State in Department of Health for Mental Health and Older People and Fianna Fail TD for Waterford...
11/22/202312 minutes, 59 seconds
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Israel-Gaza latest: Hamas are playing 'high stakes poker' with hostages

According to Israel’s Channel 12, Irish-Israeli girl Emily Hand is one of 50 hostages that will be released by Hamas in an exchange for 150 Palestinians held by Israel. It comes as a 4 day pause on the conflict is due to come into effect tomorrow. Kieran was joined by Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent at Euronews and Sean Bell, Retired former fighter pilot and current defence consultant and co-host of the Red Matrix podcast...
11/22/202312 minutes, 21 seconds
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'My son now always wants to sleep hugging someone' - Ibrahim Alagha on the impact of the Gaza war on his children

Irish-Palestinian man Ibrahim Alagha has spoken to Kieran a number of times on The Hard Shoulder while stuck in Gaza amongst the ongoing conflict.  Ibrahim and his family have since managed to leave Gaza and return home. Ibrahim Alagha joined Kieran Cuddihy in studio…
11/21/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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Common Ground: Can society do more to combat violence against women?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Can society do more to combat violence against women?'...
11/21/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Committee on Assisted Dying to make recommendations in March 2024 - Kenny

Today, the Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying heard a powerful testimony from a man who has since died from Motor Neurone Disease. Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid West was there and he joined Kieran to discuss... 
11/21/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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Children's Parties: 'You should be allowed to invite who you want!'

Irish Times columnist Jen Hogan spoke to Josh Crosbie on Newstalk Breakfast about the importance of inclusion in children’s parties. Kieran was joined by comedian and co-founder of ZoomParty.ie Steve Cummins and Columnist with the Irish Independent, Mary McCarthy to discuss...
11/21/20238 minutes, 18 seconds
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European Parliament overwhelmingly approves 'Right to Repair' legislation

The European Parliament has backed new draft legislation aimed at enhancing consumer rights to opt for product repairs rather than replacements. Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran to discuss…
11/21/20237 minutes, 52 seconds
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Israel-Gaza latest: 'As close to an agreement as we have been'

The Chief of Hamas said earlier today that a truce agreement with Israel was near. It happened as assaults on Gaza continued and rockets were still being fired into Israel. How likely is a significant ceasefire? Kieran was joined by Kim Sengupta, World Affairs Editor for The Independent in the UK…
11/21/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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ROI fans share their views on who should manage Irish team

The Republic of Ireland take on New Zealand in a friendly at the Aviva stadium on Tuesday evening.One name that is the focus of attention is manager Stephen Kenny. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been meeting with fans to see how they feel about his performance as manager.
11/21/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 2

Over the next few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy will be taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge and each Monday he will be sharing his journey alongside some Irish speakers.  Comedia Julie Jay joined Kieran to continue the challenge...
11/20/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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'I'm A Celeb' returns: 'They're going all out!'

I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here returned to our screens last night boasting a brand new line-up of celebrities.  The line-up includes, Britney Spears sister, This Morning presenter Josie Gibson and Nigel Farage.   Kieran was joined by Newstalk Producer, Sean Reidy and Founder of Goss.ie, Ali Ryan 
11/20/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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'Some murders are beyond redemption' - Former Senator Marie Louise O’Donnell

On Friday, Josef Puska was was sentenced to life in prison today by Mr Justice Tony Hunt. While sentencing Puska, Justice Hunt said that if he had the authority he would have considered a whole life sentence. Should Ireland introduce whole life sentencing?  Kieran was joined by Former Governor of Mountjoy Prison, John Lonergan and former Senator, Marie Louise O’Donnell to discuss...
11/20/202314 minutes, 45 seconds
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How early is too early for Christmas celebrations?

It’s getting to that point of the year in which all the Christmas ads are out, we have the Late Late Toy show on the horizon and people are starting to feel festive.  However we are still in November, so it begs the question, is it too early for the Christmas season?  Newstalk's Own Simon Tierney and Niamh Maher Commercial Creative Director with Journal Media joined Kieran to discuss...
11/20/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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Dom Joly on fame, growing up in Lebanon and conspiracy theories

Embarking on a global adventure, English comedian and author Dom Joly brings his unique comedic and journalistic perspective to unravel the mysteries behind conspiracy theories.  From questioning the existence of Finland to exploring the minds of die-hard flat earth believers, Dom takes readers on an engaging journey throughout his book.  Kieran was joined by Dom Joly on The Hard Shoulder...
11/17/202311 minutes, 59 seconds
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Neale Richmond: We want to do more for rural Ireland

Lower paid workers are set to benefit most as the number of paid sick leave days is increased. It'll rise from 3 to 5 days a year from the 1st of January, at a rate of 70 per cent of gross earnings, with a cap of 110 euro. Paid sick leave is to increase from 3 to 5 days from January 1st.Neale Richmond, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment with Special Responsibility for Business, Employment and Retail and Laura Bambrick, Social Policy Officer, Irish Congress of Trade Unions.Junior Minister Neale Richmond also discussed the Fine Gael special conference on Rural Ireland, taking place tomorrow...
11/17/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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'I found my tribe a long time ago' - Chef Paul Flynn

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Irish chef Paul Flynn, author of ‘Butter Boy’, a brand new cookbook and owner of The Tannery in Waterford...
11/17/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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"New home, new audience" - Enda Brady on Ryan Tubridy's return to radio

TRT World Presenter Enda Brady and WLR presenter Damien Tiernan join Kieran on Thursday's edition of The Hard Shoulder to react to Ryan Tubridy joining Virgin Radio in the UK.
11/17/20236 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ashling Murphy Murder: ‘She had so much more life and love to give’

Earlier today Josef Puska was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Ashling Murphy.  Kieran was joined by Frank Greaney, Newstalk’s Courts Correspondent to discuss...
11/17/202312 minutes, 32 seconds
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'Huge challenges' facing communities in rural Ireland

Fine Gael are to host a special conference this weekend in Maynooth which will focus on the opportunities and challenges facing the rural part of our country.  One talking point during the event will be “Thriving Rural Ireland”, which got us asking the question on this show, is rural Ireland actually thriving? Kieran was joined by Paul Treyvaud, Owner of Treyvaud’s Restaurant in Killarney and Seamus Boland CEO of Irish Rural Link to discuss...
11/17/20239 minutes, 39 seconds
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Fighting Back Against Cybercrime: The Life of an Ethical Hacker

Cybercrime is considered the most disruptive economic crime facing the business community  That’s according to Grant Thornton Ireland who have reported the economic cost of cybercrime in Ireland to come in at €9.6 billion  So who is most at risk and how can we fight back against it? Sarah Madden Reports...
11/17/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Pod Squad: The Planet Earth Podcast

It’s that time of the week again where Kieran brings you the latest podcast recommendation with the pod squad.  Joining Kieran to discuss this week’s podcast is Ciara King, Radio Broadcaster and Aideen Finnegan, Podcast Producer with the Irish Times This week’s podcast is The Planet Earth Podcast, a behind the scenes look at the famous BBC series featuring the iconic David Attenborough... 
11/16/202310 minutes, 13 seconds
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"If you tell the wrong joke, your career could be over" - Graham Linehan

TV writer and author of 'Tough Crowd' Graham Linehan talked to Kieran about his career, being cancelled and the transgender issue.
11/16/202339 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ethical Hacking

Cybercrime is considered the most disruptive economic crime facing the business community That’s according to Grant Thornton Ireland who have reported the economic cost of cybercrime in Ireland to come in at €9.6 billion So who is most at risk and how can we fight back against it?  Sarah Madden reports.
11/16/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Micheál Martin in Cairo

Tánaiste Micheál Martin spoke to Kieran on Wednesday's edition of The Hard Shoulder with the latest on efforts to get Irish citizens out of Gaza.
11/15/202311 minutes, 28 seconds
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'This organisation is bust ! It needs to live in the real world'- What is the Future for RTE ?

The Government has agreed to provide RTÉ with interim funding of €56 million for this year and 2024, subject to certain conditions being met. As part of RTE's new strategic vision, it was also announced yesterday that the public broadcaster will be cutting more than 400 jobs by 2028 and plans to outsource half of its content production to independent production companies. So what does this mean for the future of the public service broadcaster? Joining Kieran this evening was:Dr Finola Doyle O'Neill, Broadcast and Legal Historian at the School of History, UCC and a former member of the Future of Media Commission Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fail Senator and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee  Irial Mac Mhurcu, CEO of Nemeton Trevor Keegan, Chair of the RTE sub-branch of the NUJ John Lee, Executive Editor, Daily Mail Group Ireland 
11/14/202331 minutes, 43 seconds
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'I know we need to do more'- Paschal Donohoe on the National Development Plan and more

Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform, Joined Kieran to discuss the big news in politics this week.Pascal discussed, The National Development Plans Delivery and Capital Expenditure to date, Public sector Pay talks, RTE's Future and what energy credits will look like this year as part of budget 2024.
11/14/202312 minutes, 30 seconds
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Common Ground: Is time up for fossil Fuels in Ireland

Time for ‘Common Ground’, and Kieran was joined as always by Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty and Socialist TD for Cork North Central, and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise, Trade and Employment Committee, Mick Barry. This week the three discussed whether fossil fuels have a role in Ireland in the future or whether their time is up.
11/14/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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'We did some amazing and exciting things'- David Norris announces retirement.

Independent Senator, David Norris has today announced his retirement from politics. David is the longest-serving senator in Irish History.As a politician, he was hugely influential in gaining rights for the gay community in Ireland challenging the Irish court's ban on Homosexuality.He also ran for president in 1987 and was widely appreciated for his commitment to politics.David took the time to sit down with Kieran to say why now was the right time for retirement.
11/14/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Washington DC

As normal on a Tuesday, Kieran was joined by Travel Journalist and Lonely Planet author Fionn Davenport. This week we are jetting off to the home of the US president and 90 museums: Washington DC
11/14/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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'It's not so much what the Tories are doing, but what the Oppositon is not doing'

David Cameron is back. What does his shocking return say about British politics?To discuss, Kieran was joined by Political Commentator Adam Boulton and Dr Jennifer Cassidy, Lecturer in Diplomatic Studies at Oxford University.
11/13/202311 minutes, 45 seconds
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RTÉ to announce 400 redundancies to staff tomorrow

RTÉ has told the Government it will reduce staff numbers by 20 per cent in a plan that will be unveiled to staff tomorrow. Kieran discussed the latest with David Davin-Power, a former RTÉ political correspondent.
11/13/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Wolfe Tones hang up their instruments: Brian Warfield on the end of an era

The Wolfe Tones have been making headlines the last few months with sell-out gigs at EP and the Féile in Belfast but today they are in the headlines once again, as the Irish rebel band have announced they are set to retire.They will hang up their instruments in 2024 after 60 years of performing together. Kieran spoke to Wolfe Tones member Brian Warfield to reflect on the group's successes.
11/13/20235 minutes, 57 seconds
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Political Diary with Craig Hughes

RTÉ cuts, the Irish approach to Israel, Housing For All, and benefits for Ukrainians.Craig Hughes, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail, joined Kieran to discuss the coming week in politics.
11/13/20237 minutes, 18 seconds
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'We've restored electricity supply to about 65,000 customers so far' - ESB on Storm Debi

Our coverage of Storm Debi continues. Joining Kieran this time was Keith Leonard, Director of emergency management at the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, Brian Tapley, Regional Customer and Delivery Project Manager with ESB, Ciara Russell, owner of SIAR in Kinvarra, Galway and Ronan Hennigan, owner of a Londis supermarket in Clarenbridge, Galway 
11/13/20239 minutes, 50 seconds
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Attempts to modernise the driving test as road deaths soar in 2023

The Driving Curriculum in Ireland is set to change in an attempt to modernise the test, according to the Chairperson of the RSA, Liz O’Donnell. It comes as road deaths have soared this year. To discuss, Kieran was joined by Brenda Bolger of Bolger School of Motoring in Kilkenny and Transport Commentator Conor Faughnan.
11/13/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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'No one saw this coming' - David Cameron's sensational return to British politics

Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron has made a sensational return to politics.Cameron resigned as Prime Minister in 2016 when Britain voted for Brexit. In a shocking turn of events he has now replaced the sacked Suella Braverman. Kieran was joined by Channel 4 News Political Editor Gary Gibbon and former Conservative MP and Minister and former Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe.
11/13/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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Storm Debi update: Galway areas among the worst hit

Storm Debi has hit Ireland this morning and the country has seen major disruptions to many public services with areas in Galway among the worst hit.To discuss the effects of the bad weather, Kieran was joined by Brian Tapley, Regional Customer and Delivery Project Manager, Joanna Donnelly of Met Eireann, Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Independent, and Martina Kinane, Fianna Fáil Councillor in Clarenbridge, Co. Galway.
11/13/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists...
11/10/202327 minutes, 2 seconds
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'I don't share the optimism that things are improving' - Shane Coleman. The Male Reaction to the Ashling Murphy Murder Trial

Yesterday Jozef Puska was found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy. Since Ashling’s murder and throughout her trial, discussions have been happening around the country about violence against women and how to help keep women safe in Ireland Kieran was joined by Newstalk Breakfast presenter Shane Coleman and Shane Hannon Presenter with Off The Ball to offer what impact this trial has had from a male perspective.
11/10/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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Sport With Ger Gilroy

An exciting weekend of sports is ahead of us.The FAI cup final will see St Patrick’s Athletic take on Bohemians on Sunday in the Aviva.Kieran and Ger previewed the game and also chatted about Evan Ferguson's new Brighton contract and the worrying future of FAI funding.
11/10/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Do you have divorce remorse?

The second annual Divorce in Ireland conference was held online.The summit's existence signifies the increasing prevalence of divorce in this country.But as rates rise, so too may instances of post-marriage remorse.Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports on Divorce and regret in Irish Divorcees.
11/10/20238 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Impact of Actors strike on upcoming TV shows and Movies

After 118 long days it appears the Hollywood actor strike is at an end – however the pause in production may have ramifications for your favourite TV shows and movies for years to come.Kieran was joined by John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk  to discuss
11/10/20236 minutes, 49 seconds
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'This will have really dire consequences for patients' - David Cullinane on HSE Recruitment freeze

The ongoing recruitment freeze within the HSE is to be extended to include more staff positions. In a memo sent to senior managers this morning – the HSE said the recruitment freeze is being widened to all categories of staff with the exception of consultants, doctors in training and 2023 graduate nurses and midwives. The move comes as the HSE struggles to battle a 1-and-a-half billion euro shortfall in their budget for 2023. Kieran was joined by David Cullinane, Sinn Fein Spokesperson for Health to reflect on the decision.
11/10/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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'Its tone-deaf' Should Restaurants fine unruly children?

Have you ever been out for a meal in a restaurant and a screaming or misbehaving child has ruined your dining experience?A restaurant in the state of Georgia is taking action charging families a surcharge of 50 Dollars for their children’s “bad behavior.” But could dining establishments here in Ireland introduce a similar charge and is it potentially good idea? Joining Kieran to discuss this further was Jen Hogan , Columnist with the Irish Times and Stefanie Preissner, Presenter of the Basically Podcast  
11/10/202311 minutes, 45 seconds
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You are what you eat: Dates

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today as she does every Friday. Aisling is taking us on all on a date today as she talks us through the culinary history of the date and the many tasty treats and meals that can be made with the humble fruit.
11/10/202314 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: PJ Gallagher

Comedian, TV star and author, PJ Gallagher joined Kieran for The Thursday Interview to talk about his new book 'Madhouse' and the new addition to his family...
11/9/202319 minutes, 7 seconds
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'There is sweltering anger about what happened to Ashling' - Orla O'Conner

Jozef Puska has been found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy on 12 January 2022.Kieran spoke to Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central, Eve McDowell, Co-Founder of Stalking Ireland and advocacy specialist at active consent and Orla O’Conner, Director of National Women’s Council .
11/9/202319 minutes, 43 seconds
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'It's a relief for the community' - locals react to the Ashling Murphy murder trial verdict

Jozef Puska has been found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy on 12 January 2022.Kieran spoke to Sarah Benson, CEO of Women’s Aid, Brianna Parkins, Irish Times Columnist and Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent.
11/9/202319 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ashling Murphy murder trial verdict: 'Let it spur us on to really take action to prevent this happening'

Jozef Puska has been found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy on 12 January 2022.Kieran spoke to Sinead O’Carroll, editor of TheJournal.ie, Ailbhe Smyth, activist and campaigner and influencer, Holly Carpenter.
11/9/202327 minutes, 54 seconds
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'It's so sad she's been taken from us like this' - Friend of Ashling Murphy

Jozef Puska has been found guilty of the murder of Ashling Murphy on 12 January 2022.Kieran spoke to Ashling's friend, Laura and Ashling's lecturer Dr Ailbhe Kenny, Associate Professor of Music Education at Mary Immaculate College.
11/9/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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TV and Movies: Sly, (I am) Robbie Williams and Selling Sunsets

Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of The Bellissimo Files Podcast, and Newstalk’s own Sue Murphy have joined Kieran once again with all the latest in TV and Movie  including 'Sly', the Sylvester Stalone documentary, (I Am) Robbie Williams and Selling Sunsets.
11/8/202319 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ireland's problem with binge-drinking: 'We want to get obliterated and forget about everything'

An OECD Alcohol Consumption study has put Ireland in the world's top 10 binge-drinking countries. Kieran was joined by Professor Frank Murray, Chairman of Alcohol Health Action Ireland, Niamh Maher, Commercial Creative Director with Journal Media and Architect, Hugh Wallace.
11/8/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evanne Ni Chuilinn on her new book: 'I wanted my under 8 girls to open the book and see themselves'

RTE Sports Broadcaster Evanne Ni Chuilinn joined Kieran to chat about her new book 'The Great Irish book of Gaelic Games' illustrated by Donough O’Malley.'The Great Irish book of Gaelic Games' is out now and is a perfect introduction to Ireland’s ancient and historic games.  
11/8/202314 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Toilet Cleaner

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran put a variety of toilet cleaners to the test...
11/8/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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Rat infestation in D7 apartment block: 'Nobody wants to move from here'

Newstalk reporter Henry McKean visited a Dublin 7 apartment block that has been infested with rats.He spoke with the residents dealing with the rodents and how they've taken over their community.
11/8/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ageing gracefully: 'There is nothing you can do about it but change your mindset'

Claire McKenna, Host of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk and actress, Eilish O’Caroll joined Kieran to discuss the joys of ageing!
11/8/20238 minutes, 23 seconds
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Should Sinn Fein invite the Israeli Ambassador to their Ard Fheis?

There has been criticism that Sinn Fein have not been engaging with the Israeli Embassy despite saying they will ‘talk to everybody’. This comes as the Ambassador for Israel won’t be receiving an invitation to Sinn Fein’s Ard Fheis taking place this weekend in Athlone. Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Defence, Matt McCarthy and Gerard Craughwell, Independent Senator  
11/8/202312 minutes, 33 seconds
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'If we dont't have diplomacy all we have is war': Bobby McDonagh on Sinn Fein expelling of the Israeli ambassador

Bobby McDonagh, Former Ambassador to the UK and the EU spoke to Kieran about Sinn Fein's decision not to invite the Israeli ambassador to their Ard Fheis
11/8/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Bologna

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to Bologna ...
11/7/202318 minutes, 26 seconds
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John Cooper Clarke, the 'Godfather of Punk Poetry'

Kieran spoke to poet John Cooper Clarke, who has been writing and performing his brand of punk poetry since the 70s. The Irish leg of his tour will include five locations in May 2024.
11/7/202310 minutes, 49 seconds
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Common Ground: Is war ever justified?

For this week's Common Ground, Kieran was joined by Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty and Socialist TD for Cork North Central, and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise, Trade and Employment Committee, Mick Barry. We asked: is war ever justified?
11/7/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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US elections: One year to go

It’s the first Tuesday of November, and this time next year, on the first Tuesday of November 2024, we will see one of the most anticipated US elections in recent times. Who are the likely frontrunners, and what are the issues dearest to US voters?Kieran spoke to Bob Mulholland, a Democratic Party Strategist based in California, and Jerry McDermott, Executive Director of the Irish Cultural Centre and former Norfolk County Sheriff. 
11/7/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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'There's power in the collective' - Minister for Education Norma Foley on smartphone guidelines

Minister for Education Norma Foley spoke to Kieran about the government's new guidelines encouraging parents to hold off on buying smartphones for children.
11/7/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hollywood actors on strike reject studios' 'last and best offer'

There is no end in sight to the four-month Hollywood Strike, as there is still no agreement between the actors’ union and studios. Negotiators for the Screen Actors Guild say they couldn’t agree to the studios’ “last, best and final offer”.    Joining Kieran to discuss was Natalie Britton, Actress and Member of SAG AFTRA and Tim Gray, Executive Vice President of the Golden Globes.
11/7/20237 minutes, 8 seconds
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Gaza: One month on

It is one month today since the Hamas attacks that sparked the latest conflict between Israel and Palestine.Is there any prospect of peace? Kieran spoke to John O’Brennan, Professor and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration at Maynooth University. 
11/7/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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Government smartphone guidelines for primary schools 'don't go far enough' - CyberSafeKids

The cabinet has approved new guidelines that will encourage parents not to purchase smartphones for their children in primary school. To discuss, Kieran was joined by Alex Cooney, CyberSafeKids CEO & Co-Founder, Brian Barron, Portlaw National School principal, and Aodhan O’Riordan, Labour Party’s Education spokesperson.
11/7/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Simpsons is evolving, but is anyone watching?

Times are changing, and the Simpsons is still on air, but classic jokes on the hit cartoon such as Homer strangling Bart haven't exactly aged well.Movie reviewer and editor of Geek Ireland Olivia Fahy spoke to Anton about the show's attempts to stay relevant.
11/7/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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'We're in the thick of it.' Teacher's working conditions suffer due to nationwide teacher shortage

Eight hundred teaching posts in primary schools here are unfilled as of this moment. Principal of Rathcoole Educate Together Gemma Maher joined Anton to speak about difficulties the education sector faces due to this shortage.
11/6/202311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Political Diary with Brian Mahon

The government's approach to Ukraine, Sinn Féin's new housing plan, and an Irish Covid inquiry in the works.Brian Mahon, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail, joined Anton to discuss the coming week in politics.
11/6/20236 minutes, 40 seconds
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800 primary school teacher vacancies in Ireland

800 teaching posts in primary schools here are unfilled as of this moment. This is because of a shortage of school teachers, as set out by a survey carried out by primary teacher union the INTO. General Secretary of the INTO joined Anton to discuss.
11/6/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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Should City Hall fly the Palestinian Flag?

Motions are being put forward through the council to fly the Palestinian Flag over City Hall in an act of solidarity with people in Gaza.  Should public buildings be used as way to show solidarity with the suffering of Palestinians or it necessary to remain neutral?Cllr Noeleen Reilly and Cllr David McManus joined Anton to discuss.
11/6/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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Should Dublin Marathon be moved outside the city?

Dublin Marathon could be forced to get a new route further outside the city. Reports in the Sunday Independent said Dublin City Council and the National Transport Authority were unhappy about the “disproportionate adverse impact” the race has on public transport services. Anton spoke to Minister of State for Sport Thomas Byrne about the future of the Marathon.
11/6/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Should golf courses be repurposed as housing sites?

An architectural firm in the UK has mocked up plans to build hundreds of homes at a north London golf club.The proposals are for 650 homes to be built on Enfield Golf Club's 18-hole course. Here in Ireland, should we be looking to rezone some golf courses for the purpose of housing? To discuss, Anton was joined by Feljin Jose, chairperson of the Dublin Commuter Coalition, and Off The Ball’s Nathan Murphy. 
11/6/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

This week for the latest edition of Winners and Sinners Kieran was joined by Comedian, Jim Elliott and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists...
11/3/202328 minutes, 8 seconds
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You are what you eat: Sandwiches

Its National Sandwich Day! Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat us through the magic of the lunchbox staple.
11/3/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are Menus becoming too complex ?

What gets on your nerves when you got out for a meal? Maybe it’s a complex Menu, where you spend 10 minutes of your meal googling what your dinner actually is?Well, Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie took the time to chat with restaurateurs, chefs and menu makers on why nenus are sometimes complicated. He also took to the streets to hear what the public had to say on menu illiteracy.
11/3/202315 minutes, 4 seconds
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'It is a pipe dream' Should we nationalise Childcare

People Before Profit have called for the nationalisation of childcare free for whoever wants to use the service.The proposed System would see childcares become public servants and would be funded via the budget surplus.The proposal comes as the Childcare system in the state has been facing a multitude of problems, often leaving parents with no access to essential childcare.Joining Kieran to discuss the potential and practicality of such a system was Hazel de Nortúin,  People Before Profit Councillor for Ballyfermot/Drimnagh ward and founder of  Teanga Beo  and Rowena Fisher , Pre-school childcare provider and Owner at Phylls preschool 
11/3/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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'I'm heartbroken, twenty three of my family members have been killed for nothing they did' The War in Gaza continues to escalate

The conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate day by day despite calls for a humanitarian pause from major world leaders.With no end to hostilities in sight, Kieran was joined again by Ibrahim Alagha an Irish Citizen on the ground in Gaza to give us an update on the situation. He was also by joined Prof. Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish. A Palestinian Canadian physician, born and raised in Jabalia Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip and author of ‘I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor’s Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity’ 
11/3/202317 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: James O'Brien

This week on the Thursday interview Kieran was joined by James O'Brien, LBC Radio Presenter to talk about his new book, "How They Broke Britain" As well as delving into his 20-year-plus career as one of the UK's top broadcasters and journalists.
11/3/202321 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Cheap Beer

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran try the cheapest beers in the supermarkets. To find out whether they can compete with the big brands of the beer world
11/3/202313 minutes, 17 seconds
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'An extradordinary stitch up' - Saudi Arabia looks set to host 2034 World Cup

The Fifa World Cup looks to be heading to Saudi Arabia in 2034 after Australia confirmed they would not be bidding for the tournament. Fifa had ruled that only Asia or Oceania could host the tournament due 2030 edition being spread across several continents. Philippe Auclair, France Football Correspondent and investigative reporter for Josimar...
10/31/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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Common Ground: Do we care about the North?

Anton Savage was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Do we care about the North'...
10/31/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mandatory retirement clauses in contracts are 'ageist' - Age Action

The Oireachtas Social Protection Committee is calling for the pension deferral age to be raised from 70 to 75. This would mean you would have the option to work for longer, should you feel fit enough to do so, and access an enhanced rate of the pension when it’s eventually drawn down.Anton Savage was joined by Celine Clark, Head of Advocacy and Public Affairs at Age Action, Michael McMahon, Acting Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council and Journalist and Author Valerie Cox to discuss...
10/31/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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'The best rock and soul party': Bruce Springsteen announces four Irish gigs for 2024

Bruce Springsteen is on the way back to Ireland already! 'The Boss' will play at Kilkenny’s Nowlan Park, Cork’s Páirc Uí Caoimh and Dublin’s Croke Park on May 12th, 16th and 19th next year. Anton Savage was joined by Tom McCormack who also serves Organiser of fans for Springsteen Concerts and James Coughlan aka Jimi the Barber from Clare... 
10/31/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ireland is becoming 'a wetter and warmer place' - Climatologist

Rain warnings are in place ahead of Storm Ciarán which is set to hit tomorrow night. Anton Savage was joined by Brandon Creagh Meteorologist with Met Eireann, John Sweeney, Climatologist and Professor Emeritus at Maynooth University and Siobhan McGuigan, Owner of the Carlingford Arms Pub and Restaurant in Louth…
10/31/202317 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ireland 'making a bigger effort as a country' to celebrate Halloween

Has Halloween become too Americanised? Anton Savage was joined by Brenda Power, columnist with The Irish Daily Mail and Alison Curtis, Presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM to discuss...
10/31/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists...
10/27/202326 minutes, 10 seconds
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‘I’m all in’ - Jarlath Regan on why he is running the Dublin Marathon

This weekend is a big weekend as it’s the Dublin Marathon. Jarlath Regan, comedian who is currently on tour with his show ‘Yer Man on Tour’ and is running the Dublin Marathon and he joined fellow marathon runner Kieran Cuddihy to look towards the race on Sunday...
10/27/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Spices

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through how to make the most of the spices in your cupboard...
10/27/202316 minutes, 21 seconds
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Kieran meets James Blunt: ‘The magic of music’ and not taking yourself too seriously

James Blunt is a fantastic musician and has been in the industry for around 20 years, receiving over 5 grammy nominations for his work. His new album ‘Who We Used to Be’ is out now and he joined Kieran Cuddihy in studio to chat about this and his life and career thus far...
10/27/202313 minutes, 18 seconds
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Rugby World Cup Final Preview with Brent Pope and John Robbie

Tomorrow night is the night - the night many thought Ireland may be competing for the Rugby World Cup, but alas the two Southern Hemisphere giants of South Africa and New Zealand will fight it out at 8pm in the Stade de France. John Robbie, former Irish international and radio host in South Africa and rugby analyst Brent Pope joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
10/27/202316 minutes, 45 seconds
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What makes a great dynamic duo?

Bacon and eggs, bread and butter, Tom and Jerry are just some of the more iconic duos in the world. A new poll as fish and chips as the world most iconic duo. Our very own dynamic duo, Newstalk Breakfast’s Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly joined Kieran to discuss this on The Hard Shoulder...
10/27/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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'People have no patience!' - Are the roads unsafe for cyclists?

Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan says Irish roads are not safe for experienced cyclists, let alone school children. He made the remark during a debate that came after the 155th death on Irish roads in 2023. The same number of people have died in 10 months of this year as in the 12 months of 2022.Henry McKean has been out and about speaking to parents and children who try and cycle to school…
10/27/202314 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Financial planning is for everyone': How to manage your money

It’s the Weekend Takeover here on Newstalk with Irish Life, and we’re asking how you might get your financial house in order? Laura Duffy, Wealth Management Consultant with Irish Life joined Kieran to discuss..
10/26/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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Some waste water treatment plants won't be ready until the 'end of the decade'

Over half of Ireland’s wastewater discharges are not meeting EU standards. That’s according to the latest EPA Urban Waste Water Treatment report.  Kieran was joined by Michael Tinsley, Uisce Eireann’s wastewater spokesperson... 
10/26/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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'It's great to have support from Government': New laws could ban phones from schools

Reports in the Irish Mirror suggest that senior Government ministers are eager to combat the excessive use of phones - particularly smartphones – and there may be plans to ban them. Kieran was joined by Karl Hegarty, Career Guidance Counselor at St. Kevins, Dunlavin and founder of PhoneAwayBox.com, and Rachel Harper, who is the principal at St Patrick’s National School in Greystones...
10/26/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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'A story of vaccine success': Fall in abnormalities identified during cervical cancer screening

Diagnoses of serious abnormalities in cervical screening have fallen by almost 60 per cent. That’s according to a new study published in the Irish Journal of Medical Science on the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine. Kieran was joined by Dr Lucy Jessop HSE Immunisation Lead and Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the National Immunisation Office... 
10/26/20236 minutes, 4 seconds
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Busáras building 'should be treasured' - Ó Broin

Bus Éireann has been marking the 70th anniversary of Busáras. The bus station is an iconic building that has transported millions of passengers since services began in October 1953. So is the building truly iconic? Kieran was joined by architect, Róisin Murphy and Sinn Féin TD, Eoin Ó Broin, the author of ‘The Dignity of Everyday Life: Celebrating Michael Scott’s Busáras’...
10/26/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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Receiving a dyslexia diagnosis 'opens doors' for children

Across the country many parents are fighting to help their children get assessed and access help for dyslexia, but many come up against barriers with waiting lists, financial issues or with no access to supports systems and technologies that are very much needed. Kieran was joined by Aisling, who is the mother to 11-year-old Charlie and Heather, who is the mother to 13 and 12-year-old dyslexic daughters... 
10/26/202312 minutes, 27 seconds
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'Over-reliance' on hotels to house Ukrainian refugees

There have been reports of Cabinet disagreement over Equality Minister Roderic O’Gorman’s proposals to limit the offer of state-provided accommodation for Ukrainian refugees to 90 days. Kieran was joined by John Lannon, CEO of Doras and Michael McNamara, Independent TD for Clare...
10/25/20238 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Barmbrack

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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, with Halloween around the corner, Simon and Kieran take a look a some of the options for barmbrack on the shelves...
10/25/202311 minutes, 23 seconds
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Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman: 'The only way to defend ourselves is to eliminate Hamas control of the Gaza strip'

The United Nations’ secretary general Antonio Gutterres has called for an immediate ceasefire to end “epic suffering” in the Gaza Strip. In an address yesterday Mr Gutterres criticised the Israeli response to the Hamas attacks earlier this month. In response Israel’s Ambassador to the UN called on Mr Gutterres to step down from his position. Kieran was joined by Alistair Bunkall, Middle East Correspondent for Sky News and Lior Haiat, Spokesperson for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs ... 
10/25/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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'They'd pick the wrong partner' - Would you let you loved ones be your matchmaker?

Dating App Tinder have announced users can give access to up to 15 people over  24 hours, who can view profiles and suggest possible matches even without an account.Tinder is now letting family members suggest potential partners on the dating app. Kieran was joined by Henry McKean to discuss...
10/25/202310 minutes, 6 seconds
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'Whole of Government approach' needed for solving refugee accommodation crisis

Reports of Cabinet disagreement over Equality Minister Roderic O’Gorman’s proposals to limit the offer of state-provided accommodation for Ukrainian refugees to 90 days. Some are saying that doing so would only pass the issue on to another department. What is our strategy moving forward on housing Ukrainians? Kieran was joined by Tom McEneaney, media Consultant and Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine and Teresa Buckowska, formerly with the Immigration Council of Ireland and migrants rights expert...
10/25/202310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Global wealth tax 'a good idea' - Hourigan

The EU Tax Observatory has suggested a minimum 2% tax rate on billionaires' global wealth. They have said that it would raise well over €200 billion a year. Kieran was joined by Neasa Hourigan, Green Party TD for Dublin Central and spokesperson on Finance and Health and Seamus Coffey, the former Chair of the Fiscal Advisory Council and Lecturer in Economics at UCC...
10/25/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Ireland’s Spookiest Places

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. Ahead of Halloween, Fionn joined Kieran to tell him about Ireland's spookiest locations...
10/24/202314 minutes, 48 seconds
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'We have to invest in contemporary digital health systems' - Former HSE Director

Robert Watt, Secretary General of HSE was today discussing the increased costs of running in the Irish health sector.  He was before the Oireachtas Health Committee who met this morning to examine the funding allocated in the health Budget. Mr Watt also claimed that Ireland’s hospitals have a ‘weak productivity’ due to lack of funding into physical infrastructure and a lack on IT investment including digitalisation.  Tony O’Brien, former Director General of the HSE joined Kieran to discuss...
10/24/20238 minutes, 40 seconds
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Expelling Israeli Ambassador 'isolates Ireland from the discussion' - Coveney

Businesses and organisations worst hit by flooding during Storm Babet could get up to €100,000 in financial aid under new plans brought to cabinet today. The scheme will allow for quick payments of €10,000 and audited and assessed payments of up to €100,000. Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment joined Kieran to discuss this and also calls for the expulsion of the Israeli Ambassador to Ireland and the ongoing conflict in Gaza...
10/24/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the Israeli Ambassador be expelled?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Should the Israeli Ambassador be expelled?'...
10/24/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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HSE recruitment freeze 'completely unnecessary' - Cullinane

Sinn Fein are calling for the Government to increase funding in the health budget stating that it is underfunded and will have an adverse effect on our health services. The party will speak on this motion tonight in Dáil Eireann with members from the Department of Health already meeting in front of the Oireachtas Health Committee to discuss this issue around funding. David Cullinane, Sinn Fein's Health Spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
10/24/20238 minutes, 38 seconds
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How to make your passwords more secure

Sports clubs, radio personalities and TV programmes are among the most common passwords amongst internet users, making them prime targets for cybercriminals. That’s according to Cyber Skills who has urged people to reconsider their security choices. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss...
10/24/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Finding the connection between the public and statues

Here in Ireland, we love to criticise landmarks, statues and monuments.Many have caused controversy and have gained their own nicknames but others have drawn crowds from around the world.Last week, the statue of Michael Collins was unveiled in Cork and it got us thinking about our relationships with statues and public art.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, sent us this report on our fascination with statues.
10/24/202311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Simon Tierney: Vasectomies should be included in free contraception scheme

In the Irish Times today, Simon Tierney is writing about vasectomies and says they should be free to all men to take away the contraceptive responsibility from women and narrow the gender gap on this issue. Simon and Dr. Emmet Kiran, from Gentle Procedures Ireland who performs vasectomies on a daily basis joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
10/24/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Kieran’s Couch to Comhrá Challenge: Week 1

Over the next few weeks, Kieran Cuddihy will be taking Irish classes as part of a 'Couch to Comhrá in 6 Weeks' challenge and each Monday he will be sharing his journey alongside some Irish speakers.  Éamonn Ó Domhnaill, Co-Founder and Director of Education of Gaelteanga joined Kieran to kickstart the challenge...
10/23/202310 minutes, 38 seconds
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Aid convoys have 'zero impact on our lives' - Irish-Palestinian man in Gaza

As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its third week, Israeli forces have continued to strike Hamas positions across the Gaza Strip. The Israel Defense Forces said it struck some 320 targets belonging to the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups in the Gaza Strip over the past day. Kieran was joined by Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland and Ibrahim Alagha, who is an Irish Palestinian in Gaza...
10/23/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Getting rid of your old DVDs

Brian Lloyd , Movies Editor with Entertainment.ie joined Kieran to discuss what to do with your old dvds...
10/23/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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‘We can’t stick with the status quo’ - Citizens' Assembly votes for a liberalised approach to drug use

The Citizens Assembly on Drugs has recommended the ending of the current prosecution of individuals caught with illegal substances for personal use, following the last meeting of the assembly yesterday Chair of The Citizens Assembly On Drugs, Paul Reid  joined Kieran to discuss...
10/23/202310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Referee abuse 'far too frequent' in Gaelic Games

There were chaotic scenes in Offaly yesterday after referee Barry Tiernan was pushed to the ground by a spectator after Tullamore exited the Leinster club Senior Football Championship against Summerhill.  Is this treatment of a GAA official acceptable and do we have an issue in our game regarding respect for those who referee our matches? Rory Hickey, Former GAA Referee and Aisling Maher, Dublin Camogie Captain joined Kieran to discuss...
10/23/202311 minutes, 16 seconds
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The success of the traditional Irish pub over franchise chains

Pub group Wetherspoons is putting its regional pubs in Ireland up for sale.The British chain is to sell properties in Cork, Waterford, Galway and Carlow for a guide price of over €10 million.It got us thinking about the Irish pub and even though owners face many challenges, punters generally prefer the old-style pubs to the large franchise.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been in and out of hospitality businesses around West Cork meeting with locals and tourists to hear what makes the best public house.
10/20/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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How to talk to children about conflict and war

Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinty College Dublin and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital and Dr Mary O’Kane, Lecturer in Psychology and Early Childhood Education joined Kieran to discuss how to talk to children about the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel...
10/19/202311 minutes, 46 seconds
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'Rocky' franchise 'the greatest boxing movies ever made'

Burt Young, who played Paulie in the ‘Rocky’ films has died aged 83. John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk joined Kieran to pay tribute and look back at the movie franchise...
10/19/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Cork floods: 'People want action on the ground' - Padraig O'Sullivan

Many parts of Cork have been damaged by extreme flooding. What was only meant to be a status orange alert, has turned into much more than that, with my homes and businesses destroyed by torrential rainfall. What needs to be done going forward to prevent further damage?  Kieran was joined by Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North Central, Padraig O'Sullivan, Cork City Cllr, Joe Kavanagh and Qualified Climate Scientist, Cathal Naol. 
10/19/202312 minutes, 17 seconds
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'There's nothing like a handwritten letter through the door' - Is it a dying art?

Technology has taken over the majority of what we do in our daily lives. With some schools wanting to implement technology into exam settings, students will no longer use handwriting at all. What does that mean for the future of handwriting.  To give us their thoughts on the topic, I am joined by Letter collector and curator, Lis Maguire and Today FM Presenter Louise Cantillon.  
10/19/20237 minutes, 10 seconds
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Direct Provision system 'not safe for children' - Children's Ombudsman

Children’s Ombudsman Niall Muldoon has warned the Government that history will not judge Ireland well for the way it has treated children in the Direct Provision system. Niall Muldoon joined Kieran on the show following the publishing of a special report on the safety and welfare of Children in Direct Provision...
10/19/202310 minutes, 54 seconds
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Marriage 'not as important anymore' for young adults

How do you feel about marriage? Apparently one third of 25 to 34 year olds don't believe marriage is relevant anymore.Kieran was joined by Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent and Sarah-Jayne Tobin, Content Editor with Evoke.ie to discuss...
10/19/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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A tour of the new Limerick Female Prison

Limerick’s new female prison opened today.The facility is part of a €70 million project, including the newly opened B Division at Limerick Prison.The design focuses on rehabilitation, which includes en suite rooms, fitted with phones and a greater emphasis on education and health.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been there and he brings us this report.
10/18/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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1973: Ireland joining the EU 'was an exciting time'

In 1973, over 50 years ago, the little island of Ireland took the brave step to join the European Union or the EEC back then. To mark this achivement the CSO have released figures on what Ireland was like back then.Valerie Cox, journalist and author alongside John Kelleher, Producer and former Film Censor joined Kieran to discuss... 
10/18/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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'As long as they don't win it' - Should Irish fans now be supporting England?

Should Irish fans be supporting England in the Rugby World Cup now that Ireland have been knocked out?Kieran was joined by George Hamilton, Commentator and presenter with RTÉ and Craig Chalmers, Former Scottish Rugby International to discuss...
10/18/20238 minutes, 57 seconds
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Israeli Ambassador to Ireland 'should be expelled’ - Thomas Pringle

Today is day 12 of the conflict between Israel and Gaza and Kieran was joined by Jonathan Crickx, Spokesperson for UNICEF in Palestine to give us an update on efforts to get aid to people Thomas Pringle, Independent TD for Donegal also joined Kieran to discuss...
10/18/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Difference between Junior Cert and Leaving Cert exams is 'enormous'

After sitting their state exams back in June, more than 70,000 students across the country received their Junior Cert results today. The new grading system for these exams was implemented two years ago, but how good is this system and is it putting students through unnecessary pressure?  Kieran was joined by Former Headmaster of St. Andrew College Dublin and Director of Godsil Education, Arthur Godsil and Columnist with The Irish Times, Jen Hogan to discuss...
10/18/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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Planning process for new Children's Hospital 'was inadequate' - Murphy

The new National Children’s Hospital will not open until the late spring or early summer of 2025, it is estimated.For more on this, Kieran was joined by Paul Davis, procurement lecturer at the School of Business in DCU and Catherine Murphy, Social Democrats TD for Kildare North and Deputy Chair of the Public Accounts Committee...
10/18/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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A Look Back at 1973: 'There was a sense at the time that Ireland was incredibly modern'

In 1973, over 50 years ago, the little island of Ireland took the brave step to join the European Union or the EEC back then. To mark this achivement the CSO have released figures on what Ireland was like back then and we have arranged a few guests to help paint a picture for you at home too... Terry Prone, Chair Of The Communications Clinic and Alice Leahy, From the Alice Leahy Trust joined Kieran to take a look down memory lane...
10/18/202314 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: West Cork

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to down south to beautiful West Cork...
10/17/202312 minutes, 55 seconds
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'It's a constant struggle to source water and food' - Irish-Palestinian man in Gaza

European Union leaders are currently meeting to decide on a united message on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war after days of mixed messages. Series of social media messages, statements and visits by EU officials sowed confusion about the 27-nation bloc’s intentions after Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, triggering a new war in Gaza. Kieran was joined by Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent with Euronews, Grace O’Sullivan, Green Party MEP and Ibrahim Alagha, and Irish-Palestinian in Gaza...
10/17/202319 minutes, 31 seconds
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Common Ground: Has the war on drugs failed?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Has the war on drugs failed?'
10/17/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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President Higgins 'has spoken for the Irish people' - Mac Lochlainn

Yesterday, President Michael D Higgins described Ursula von der Leyen’s comments around the Israel-Hamas conflict as "thoughtless and even reckless".Ursula von der Leyen visited Israel last week, and did not include a call for Israel's retaliation to Hamas attacks to conform with international law. The Taoiseach says he told the European Commission President her response to the conflict in the Middle East "was not helpful".Kieran was joined by Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Sinn Fein TD for Donegal and Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell to discuss…
10/17/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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How cool is Smithfield?

Smithfield in Dublin has been voted the 2nd coolest neighbourhood on the planet! This is according to a new article by Time Out in which the Dublin 7 area has taken silver out a list of forty locations across the world. For more on this Kieran was joined by Tomás Mulligan, Manager of Cobblestone Bar, Smithfield and Alice Black, Head of Cinema at Light House Group... 
10/17/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Legislation for mandatory drug testing at the scene of collisions expected 'this year' - Chambers

Yesterday on The Hard Shoulder Kieran was was speaking about the fact that the number of alcohol breath tests carried out at Garda checkpoints has dropped by more than half compared with pre-pandemic levels.  For more on this, Kieran was joined by Jack Chambers, Minister of State in the Department of Transport...
10/17/20239 minutes, 5 seconds
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'Cash is king' - ECB calls for new law to ban 'no cash' policies

The European Central Bank wants to ban 'no cash' policies in public areas for fear that we will reduce the value of the euro and make it harder for vulnerable people to do their shopping.  Kieran was joined by the CEO of the Convenience Stores & Newsagents Association, Vincent Jennings and Spokesperson for the National Private Hire & Taxi Association, Jim Waldron to discuss...
10/17/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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President Higgins 'is not neutral politically' - John McGuirk

President Michael D Higgins has strongly criticised the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. It’s after she made comments on a visit to Israel last Friday, where she did not include a call for Israel's retaliation to conform with international law.John McGuirk, Editor of Gript and Labour Senator Marie Sherlock joined Kieran to discuss...
10/17/202311 minutes, 46 seconds
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Rugby World Cup: 'I don't think I'll watch another match' - Ian O'Doherty

Unfortunately it was not to be Ireland’s year as the All Blacks have knocked out the Boys in Green in yet another quarter final exit. Is the tournament viewing is now finished for fans?Sinead Ryan, presenter of The Home Show on Newstalk and consumer journalist with the Irish Independent and Ian O Doherty, Columnist with The Irish Independent joined Kieran to discuss...
10/16/20238 minutes, 34 seconds
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Winners and Sinners

Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists...
10/16/202328 minutes, 29 seconds
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'The RSA is defunct' - Verona Murphy

The number of drink-driving checkpoints on the roads is at its lowest level since 2017. An Irish Times analysis of enforcement trends foresees 150,000 drivers in total will be breathalysed by the end of this year. That’s compared to some 314 thousand people who were tested for alcohol at roadsides in 2018. Kieran was joined by Shane Ross, former Minister for Transport and Verona Murphy Independent TD for Wexford to discuss...
10/16/202316 minutes, 57 seconds
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'It's the magic' - Henry McKean celebrates 100 years of Disney in Paris

Today is the 100th anniversary of Disney. Henry McKean met Disney fans at Disneyland Paris and sent this report, speaking to people from around the world about their love of the Mouse House, the films, characters and theme parks...
10/16/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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CervicalCheck: Screening community 'must acknowledge failings' - solicitor

Cian O’Carroll, solicitor who represented Vicky Phelan and several other women in the CervicalCheck scandal has criticised RTÉ and Dr Tony Holohan over untruths in an interview done with the former Chief Medical Officer.Kieran was joined by Cian O’Carroll to discuss... 
10/16/202313 minutes, 10 seconds
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Current SPHE curriculum in schools is 'out of date'

Leaflets about sex education which have recently been distributed in Dublin have included misleading claims about changes to the Social, Personal and Health Education curriculum. The leaflets make a number of claims about the curriculum, which is in the process of being updated by the Government. Siobhan O’Higgins, co-lead on the national Active consent programme, and research fellow in the school of Psychology in the University of Galway and Eric Nelligan, secondary school teacher and Aontú Education Spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
10/16/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ireland vs New Zealand Preview

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Denis Hickie, Former Irish rugby International and Mike Prendergast, Munster Rugby coach to preview tomorrow’s World Cup Quarter Final showdown with the All Blacks...
10/13/202310 minutes, 5 seconds
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'The default position is much more pro Israel' in America

Hamas say that Palestinians will not adhere to an Israeli warning for 1.1 million people to flee from Gaza. It comes as Israel looks set to begin a ground offensive in the region. Yesterday, the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reiterated his country’s support for Israel during a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Niall Stanage, White House Columnist for The Hill joined Kieran to discuss...
10/13/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Broccoli

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through the most delicious ways to cook broccoli...
10/13/202314 minutes, 7 seconds
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'I think beer is a great thing' - Marco Pogo leader of Austria's Beer Party

In Austria, The ‘Beer Party’, founded by Marco Pogo in 2015 initially as a joke, is now polling at 12 per cent ahead of the Vienna state election. It comes after they promised voters a beer fountain in the capital city Vienna, and an allocation of one barrel of beer per household per month. Kieran was joined by the party’s leader, Marco Pogo...
10/13/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
10/13/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Let’s get the job done' - Henry McKean meets Ireland fans in Paris

As the country holds its breath ahead of tomorrow’s World Cup Quarter Final showdown with the All Blacks - Henry McKean joined Kieran LIVE from Paris after he met with fans around the French capital…
10/13/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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‘This initiative has potential’ - Garda entry age limit to increase to 50

It was announced today that the age limit to become a Garda has increased from 35 to 50. Justice Minister Helen McEntee said earlier today that every new member would be helped as much as possible to get the training and expertise required. Kieran was joined by former Assistant Garda Commissioner John O’Driscoll and David Nolan, who is assistant professor of Sport and Exercise Science in the DCU School of Health and Human Performance...
10/13/20239 minutes, 19 seconds
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'People are so awkward' - Gen Z adults actively avoid phone calls

Apparently the Gen Z age group hate answering phone calls.This is according to new study by Sky Mobile that found people between 17-25 years old would much rather communicate through apps like Snapchat or WhatsApp then call, with a third of surveyed finding phone calls awkward.   Kieran was joined by Alex Rowley Newstalks Own Gen Z-er, Erin Lally, Influencer and Eimear Neville, Student in UCC... 
10/13/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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‘You need emotional support’ - Woman who was homeless hails Focus Ireland’s Shine A Light campaign

The Focus Ireland Shine A Light annual sleepout will take place tomorrow night. The annual event will see companies across the country sleep out all to raise funds for homeless services for Focus Ireland. Kieran was joined by Kelly Ann Byrne, a lived experience Ambassador Focus Ireland and Susan Whyte, Director of Customer Operations at Bord Gais Energy to discuss..Shine A Light 2023 takes place on Friday, 13 October and aims to raise €1.2m to help end family homelessness. Signing up is quick and easy to do. Simply visit shinealight.focusireland.ie to register and select whether you’re sleeping out as an individual or as part of a team. You can then set your fundraising target and a shareable fundraising page will be created for you 
10/12/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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RTÉ 'standing still with these so called progressive moves'

RTÉ executives, including Director General Kevin Bakhurst, have once again appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this morning.Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Dr Finola Doyle O'Neill, Broadcast and Legal Historian at the School of History, UCC and a former member of the Future of Media Commission and Trevor Keegan, Chair of the RTE sub branch of the NUJ to discuss...
10/12/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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"There needs to be a strategic plan for where RTE is going" - Minister Simon Harris

Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris joined Kieran Cuddihy on Thursday's edition of The Hard Shoulder to speak about college fee reductions, RTE and Metrolink.
10/12/202313 minutes, 14 seconds
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'It's comfort viewing' - US sitcom Frasier returns

Frasier, one of the longest running US sitcoms has been rebooted and the new season airs on Paramount+ in the US today. Some early reports have hailed Kelsey Grammer’s "faultless performance". While the Rolling Stone called it an "unfunny, uninspired dud".  Comedian Jim Elliot joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss…
10/12/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Stanley: Changes at RTÉ need to 'move at pace'

RTÉ executives, including Director General Kevin Bakhurst, have once again appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this morning.Kieran was joined by Brian Stanley, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee and Sinn Fein TD for Laois-Offaly…
10/12/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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Israel-Hamas war: ‘There is no military solution’ - Former Israeli advisor

The Israeli government have warned that they will continue deny water, electricity and fuel to Gaza until Israeli Hostages have been released.   Kieran was joined by Daniel Levy, President of the US/Middle East Project and a Former Israeli Peace Negotiator to discuss...
10/12/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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'It was direct answer to how I was feeling': Joanna Donnelly on her late Mum's inspiration for her new book

Meteorologist Joanna Donnelly joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss her new book 'From Malin Head to Mizen Head: A Journey Around the Sea Area Forecast’...
10/12/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Amsterdam

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to Amsterdam...
10/12/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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Lack of healthcare spending 'an ongoing pattern' in Ireland

Healthcare spending of €22.5bn announced in Budget 2024 was announced yesterday, and it was roundly criticised as insufficient to meet rising demand in the sector. The budget has been the focus of contention with the HSE, already estimating a shortfall of up to €1.1bn in this year’s spending. Kieran was joined by Matthew Sadlier, who is chair of the IMO’s Consultants Committee and Brian Turner, Health Economist, Cork University Business School at UCC...
10/11/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Honey

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for honey on the shelves...
10/11/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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‘A false narrative’ - Alan Shatter dismisses fears of disproportionate attacks from Israel

Israel has kept on the offensive against Hamas targets in Gaza, where entire districts lie in rubble. It’s as Israeli forces find more victims five days after the Islamist militants' onslaught on its southern towns. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar spoke to Pat Kenny this morning, and explained that while Israel has a right to defend itself, he is concerned about how far things might go. To discuss this, Kieran was joined by Alan Shatter, Former Minister for Justice, Fellow of the Israel Council on Foreign Relations & Chairperson of Magen David Adon Ireland snd Gino Kenny, who is People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid-West...
10/11/202316 minutes, 42 seconds
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'It was scary' - Síle Seoige warns other parents of the signs of RSV

RSV season is upon us, RSV season. It is a virus that can affect us all but which can be very serious in infants under two years, in particular. Broadcaster, podcaster and mother Sile Seoige and Dr Máire Finn, who is a GP at Ennis Centric Health joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
10/11/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Israel-Hamas war: 'There will be no winners out of this'

Israel’s blockade of Gaza is continuing with the regions sole power plant now being forced to close down. Israel cut all supplies off to Gaza in retaliation for Hamas attacks on Israel which erupted last weekend. Meanwhile Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced the formation of an emergency coalition with the country’s main opposition. Kieran was joined by Bel Trew, International correspondent for The Independent and Sean Bell, retired Air Vice Marshal who served with the UK military and current adviser with global defence consultants UDSS... 
10/11/202310 minutes, 1 second
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Capel Street business' sales 'never really recovered' after pedestrianisation

Petrol and diesel cars are set to be banned by 2025 in Stockholm’s City centre.  The move is aimed at reducing noise and traffic congestion as well as improving air quality for its citizens. This begs the question, should we do something similar for our city centres? Kieran was joined by Sadhbh O'Neill, Lecturer in Climate Policy and Environmental Politics at DCU and John Mitchell, Owner, Mitchell Car Accessories on Capel St to discuss...
10/11/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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Energy credits: ‘We need to wean ourselves off it’ - Ryan

Environment Minister and Leader of the Green Party joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the measures announced under the Budget 2024 package today…
10/10/202312 minutes, 23 seconds
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Budget 2024: Corporate Finance

Ministers Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe have announced a budget package for the coming year worth €14 billion.Sarah Meredith, Tax Director at Grant Thornton, Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post and Danny McCoy, CEO with IBEC joined Kieran to discuss personal finance measures announced today, with thanks to Grant Thornton...
10/10/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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Donohoe: Budget 2024 not just a ‘budget for landlords’

Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Paschal Donohoe joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the measures announced under the Budget 2024 package today…
10/10/202317 minutes, 31 seconds
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Budget 2024: Personal Finance

Ministers Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe have announced a budget package for the coming year worth €14 billion.Kevin Devenney, Tax Director at Grant Thornton joined Kieran to discuss personal finance measures announced today, with thanks to Grant Thornton...
10/10/20234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Budget 2024 Review

Ministers Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe have announced a budget package for the coming year worth €14 billion. This is split between expenditure measures of €5.3 billion, €1.1 billion worth of tax measures and a €6.4 billion core package. A reduction in childcare fees, an increase in carbon tax and an increase to the rent tax credit are among the biggest measures. Kieran Cuddihy was joined on The Hard Shoulder by a panel of guests to discuss the measures announced today. Guests include: John Lee, Executive Editor Daily Mail Group Ireland, Emmet Oliver, Lecturer and The Hard Shoulder’s Business Correspondent, Tanya Ward, CEO of Children’s Rights Alliance, Louise O’Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal, Adrian Cummins, CEO Restaurants Association, Donall O'Keeffe, CEO of the Licensed Vintners Association and Marian Finnegan, Managing Director of Sherry Fitzgerald....
10/10/202336 minutes, 5 seconds
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Hamas attacks in Israel: 'Everyone in Israel has woken up to a different reality'

The last 3 days have seen an escalation of violence between Israel and the Palestinian group, Hamas.  Earlier today Israel has ordered a 'complete siege' of Gaza, saying authorities will cut electricity and block the entry of food and fuel.Kieran was joined by Dana Erlich, Israel's Ambassador to Ireland.
10/9/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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24 hours until budget 2024

Tomorrow, Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe will unveil Budget 2024.  Kieran spoke to some of the interest groups ahead of the Budget including Elaine Dunne, Federation of Early Childhood Providers, Neil McDonnell CEO of ISME  and Mike McMahon, who co-owns the award-winning Mother Mac’s pub on High Street in Limerick City. 
10/9/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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Managing your finances with Pete Lunn

Ahead of budget 2024 founder and head of ESRI's behavioural research unit, Pete Lunn spoke to Kieran about managing personal finances.
10/9/202311 minutes, 14 seconds
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Would you opt for a priestless funeral?

According to the Association of Catholic priests it will become more likely to see lay members rather than priests officiating funeral masses due to lack of vocational numbers in the priesthood. Fr. Tim Hazelwood, Parish priest at Killeagh, Cork and Ruth Scott, Radio Presenter and Humanist celebrant spoke to Kieran.
10/9/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ireland to take on New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup: 'It's an enormous task'

Ireland's next Rugby World Cup match will see them take on the All Blacks. Rugby Commentator, Ryle Nugent, spoke to Kieran ahead of the match.
10/9/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Henry McKean speaks to Israelis and Palestinians who have made Ireland their home.

Newstalk reporter spoke to Israelis and Palestinians who have made Ireland their home, and an Irishman, John Costello, living in Tel Aviv.Image: Irish Citizen Kim Dante missing after festival massacre.
10/9/20238 minutes, 1 second
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MEP Clare Daly on the EU's support for Israel: 'It's giving carte blanche to Israel who are repeat offenders of European law'

The President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen expressed her support for Israel online saying that Israel has the right to defend itself, and that the EU stands with them. Ruth Eglash, Freelance reporter in Jerusalem and Clare Daly, Independent MEP for Dublin.
10/9/202314 minutes, 22 seconds
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Palestinian Ambassador Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid: 'The international community should stop this aggression'

In response to the attacks by Hamas militants, Israel has ordered a 'complete siege' of the Gaza Strip and the cutting off of food, fuel, electricity and water supplies to the area. Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid spoke with Kieran.
10/9/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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Clean Your Kids Teeth ! Labour UK propose making kids brush their teeth in school.

Plans have been announced by the Labour party in the UK that if they got into government that they would make kids brush their teeth in school.  Under this plan, kids would be supervised when brushing their teeth to help prevent tooth decay which is apparently a leading cause of hospitalization of childrenIs this a solid plan and should we look to do something similar here in Ireland?  Joining Anton Savage to discuss was Dr. Caroline Robbins,  Chair of the GP committee of the Irish Dental Association, and a Dentist at Kiwi Dental in Carlow.
10/6/20239 minutes, 29 seconds
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'They can score tries in a blink of an eye’ Rugby World Cup Preview

Ahead of Ireland's 4th game in the Rugby World Cup tomorrow and off the back of a heroic win against the Springboks.Anton Savage was joined by Andy Nicol, Former Scottish international, and Mike Prendergast, Munster Rugby coach to preview the game in Paris.
10/6/202314 minutes, 55 seconds
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'I've given all that I can to politics' Labour and Wexford TD Brendan Howlin announces retirement

Former Labour Leader and TD Brendan Howlin has announced his retirement from politics and will not contest the next general election.He was first elected to the Dáil for Wexford in 1987 a seat he held for three and a half decades. Brendan took the time to chat with Anton Savage on why now, his and labours time and legacy in government and what he will miss most about political life.
10/6/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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'It just took off' JimEoin on his journey to a legendary career in comedy

Comedian Legend JimEoin is touring the country playing in Vicar Street Dublin on October 12th and 15th and Galway for the Galway Comedy festival on October 24thJim took the time to sit down with Anton Savage on the show ahead of his tour where they chatted about his jobs over the years, emigrating to Australia, and the odd way his comedy career started.
10/6/202316 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Final Furlong

Now we are kicking off this week's Final Furlong, where we look back at some of the stories that have caught our eye over the past week!   Joining Anton Savage for this edition of The Furlong was:   Presenter on 98FM Suzanne Kane, Comedian Jim Elliot and commercial director with Journal Media Niamh Maher  
10/6/202335 minutes, 42 seconds
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'It is something I'll never forget' Big Brother Returns !

After 5 years off our screens Big Brother is returning. The first episode airing on Sunday the 8th of October on ITV.But what was it like to be on the show? What impact did it have on the lives of contestants? And how has society changed since the show's heyday?Anton Savage was joined by Craig Phillips, Big Brother Winner Season One , Hughie Maughan , Big Brother runner up Season Seventeen 
10/6/202312 minutes, 10 seconds
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Oisín McConville: Gambling 'an absolute epidemic' in Ireland

1 in every 30 adults has a gambling problem. That is the rather stark finding in a new ESRI report which has been released today. Oisin McConville Counsellor and Former Armagh Footballer joined Anton Savage to discuss his own experience with gambling addiction... 
10/5/202312 minutes, 13 seconds
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False claims by far right 'has to be challenged' - Tánaiste Micheál Martin

Tánaiste, Micheál Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defense, Uachtaráin Fhianna Fáil and TD for Cork South Central joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his recent visit to Ukraine, attitudes towards asylum seekers and security of politicians in Ireland…
10/5/202316 minutes, 44 seconds
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Can Dogs Be Vegan?

If all the world’s dogs went vegan it would save more greenhouse gas emissions than those produced by the UK.  That is according to research advocating the environmental benefits of plant-based pets. So is this true, and is it healthy for your pet to go vegan? Pete Wedderburn AKA Pete The Vet joined Anton to discuss...
10/5/20238 minutes, 32 seconds
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Brendan Ogle: Ireland 'has done the best we can' in face of refugee crisis

European Union countries reached a breakthrough this week in years-long negotiations over reforming migration rules. The agreement, when finalised, would allow countries more flexibility in migration and asylum rules when the number of people arriving is exceptionally high. Former Integration Manager with the Immigrant Council of Ireland Teresa Buczkowska told Newstalk Breakfast this morning why more needs to be done...  Trade unionist Brendan Ogle joined Anton Savage to discuss...
10/5/202311 minutes, 15 seconds
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Taskforce to address politicians safety: 'A line is being crossed' - Lisa Chambers

The question around the safety of our politicians was called into question after the appalling scenes from the protest outside Leinster House a fortnight ago.  Reviews are now underway with a taskforce on politician's safety meeting this morning with submissions being placed forward to about how to best tackle further issues with suggestions of excursion zones for the public around the building or the possible use of the defence force... Anton Savage was joined by Lisa Chambers Fianna Fail Senator and leader of the Seanad to discuss...
10/5/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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Sligo restaurant joins pilot scheme to allow the public use their toilets

Did you know that Stephen’s Green public toilet is costing over 390,000 to run per year. Is this too much and do you think we should have more toilets?  One proposal which was rejected by Dublin City rates was to instead use that money to offer restaurant's rates to open their loos to the public, so we asked restaurants owners to chime in on this idea.Anthony Grey, Owner of Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo and Gina Murphy Owner of Hugo's restaurant Dublin joined Anton Savage to discuss...
10/5/202312 minutes, 46 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: The Maldives

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to The Maldives....
10/5/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Euro 2028: 'I don't see any real negative to it' - Stephen Hunt

The UK and Ireland are set to be named as hosts of Euro 2028 by UEFA next Tuesday. It’s after Turkey withdrew from the bidding process, after their bid with Italy to host the 2032 tournament was successful. The UK and Ireland bid for 2028 is now unopposed. Kieran was joined by Stephen Hunt, former Irish International and Brian Gartland, Former Dundalk Captain to discuss...
10/4/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Cheddar Cheese

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for cheddar cheese on the shelves...
10/4/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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Carbon tax only works ‘when there is an alternative that is affordable and accessible’ - Doherty

With just 6 days to go until Pashcal Donohoe and Michael McGrath reveal the 2024 Budget. Today, Sinn Féin have launched their alternative budget. The party has proposed a package of €6.8 billion with €1.35 billion set aside for cost-of-living measures. Kieran was joined by Pearse Doherty Sinn Féin’s Finance Spokesperson...
10/4/202313 minutes, 48 seconds
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Omid Djalili: 'I would like to think I've become more mature in approaches to comedy'

Omid Djalili is an Iranian-British actor and comedian you would remember him from his fantastic appearances in The Mummy and Gladiator. He’s about to kick off his tour in Ireland this November and joined Kieran to discuss...
10/4/202313 minutes, 37 seconds
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Euro 2028: 'That money would be better spent rather than hosting a tournament'

The UK and Ireland are set to be named as hosts of Euro 2028 by UEFA next Tuesday. It’s after Turkey withdrew from the bidding process, after their bid with Italy to host the 2032 tournament was successful. The UK and Ireland bid for 2028 is now unopposed. Kieran was joined by Lisa Fallon, who is a UEFA Pro Licence football coach, who is currently working with FIFA in their High-Performance Department and Off The Ball’s Stephen Doyle to discuss...
10/4/20238 minutes, 57 seconds
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'They aren't using condoms' - STIs on the rise in Ireland

There are thousands of more cases of Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea in Ireland compared to the same time last year. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre's latest report shows cases of Chlamydia have increased by over 40 per cent year-on-year. Kieran was joined by Dr Aisling Loy, Consultant in Genito-Urinary Medicine St James’s Hospital and Himerus Health (www.himerushealth.ie) to discuss...
10/4/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Road users react to incoming e-scooter regulations

The Road Safety Authority's annual conference took place today. One of the areas focused on was the use of e-scooters.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been meeting with road users, including e-scooter users, to hear their thoughts on the legislation.
10/4/202313 minutes, 31 seconds
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Munster's John Ryan on his ulcerative colitis: ‘It's really tough'

John Ryan is one of 13 players to have played for Munster over 200 times but what many won’t know is that he has played his entire career with inflammatory bowel disease. Munster and Ireland rugby star John Ryan has now teamed up with Crohn’s and Colitis Ireland to raise awareness on the issue...
10/4/202313 minutes, 44 seconds
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Sport With Ger Gilroy

Off The Balls Ger Gilroy Joined Kieran to preview this weekends Sport and everything else sport. The two had a chat on the League of Ireland concluding, The Premier League and crisis yet again at Manchester United and finally Ireland's 2027 Rugby World Cup campaign is already in preparation.
10/3/202311 minutes, 13 seconds
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Common Ground: Is Ireland’s childcare model broken beyond repair?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Is Ireland’s childcare model broken beyond repair?'
10/3/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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'I don't think this is a step in the right direction' - GP concerned with over the counter contraception

Medicines such as the contraceptive pill could be made available over the counter without the need for a GP prescription. That’s according to new draft legislation proposed by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.  Madeleine Ni Dhalaigh Vice Chair of the GP Committee of the IMO and GP in Castlerea, Roscommon joined Kieran to discuss...
10/3/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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‘I’m slightly more conscious of what I say than what I was ten years ago’ - Jack Whitehall

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by actor, comedian and writer Jack Whitehall, ahead of his tour coming to Ireland later this week....
10/3/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Forgotten Tech of the World

RTÉ's teletext service Aertel will be shut down from next Thursday.Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology correspondent joined Kieran to discuss some other forgotten bits of tech...
10/3/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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Bill to overhaul planning system 'a significant step forward' - Darragh O'Brien

The Cabinet has approved a Bill which would see a restructuring of An Bord Pleanala as part of a major overhaul of Ireland’s planning system. Minister for Housing, Darragh O’Brien joined Kieran to discuss...
10/3/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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The different impacts of the cost-of-living crisis

Many strands of the cost-of-living crisis are being put under the microscope ahead of the Budget next week.Questions have been asked if the attention around bills and fuel prices may be exaggerating the impact in some quarters.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, spoke with people who are feeling the rising costs.
10/3/202310 minutes, 1 second
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Daniel Kinahan 'still involved' in boxing despite international sanctions

Earlier today, Kieran Cuddihy spoke to boxer Carl Frampton. During the interview he was asked if he had any regrets working with MTK, the sports management company founded by Daniel Kinahan of the Kinahan cartel. But how powerful was the MTK management in the boxing world and how involved the Kinahan’s were in the company?  Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter Daily Star joined Kieran to discuss... 
10/2/202311 minutes, 22 seconds
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'It was just beautiful' - Henry McKean granted Irish Citizenship at Dublin ceremony

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD has today welcomed the granting of Irish citizenship to 3,000 new Irish citizens in three separate ceremonies at the Convention Centre in Dublin. Henry McKean was one of them being granted Irish Citizenship and he joined Kieran to discuss...
10/2/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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'I don't regret it' - Carl Frampton on his involvement with MTK Global

An Irish amatuer flyweight champion, W&A World flyweight champion, IBF and W&A World Super-Bantaweight champion is just some of the crowns belonging to Carl Frampton A champion boxer from Belfast, he conquered the boxing world in his career from 2009 to 2021. Carl was also massive symbol of peace in his time and he has written a book on his life and joined Kieran to discuss...
10/2/202321 minutes, 27 seconds
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'There's a loophole and people are taking advantage of it' - 30,000 driving for years without full licence

Reports from the Irish Times today that up to 30,000 people on their third or subsequent provisional licence have never sat a driving test. In some cases, learners have been driving on them for over 30 years without ever holding a full licence. Brenda Bolger from the Bolger School of Motoring joined Kieran to discuss...
10/2/20235 minutes, 31 seconds
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Irish Kitchen Cocktails with Oisin Davis

Kieran was joined in studio by Oisin Davis, director of Great Irish Beverages and to discuss his latest book 'Irish Kitchen Cocktails'...
10/2/20238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Aodhán Ó Riordáin: We need a 'societal rethink' about how we deal with addiction

The Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use is set to recommend liberalisation of the laws around possession of common illegal drugs, according to its chairman Paul Reid.  The assembly is coming to an end this month and has been deliberating on all aspects of illegal drugs from services, funding and policy. Kieran was joined by Aodhán Ó Riordáin, Labour TD for Dublin Bay North TD and spokesperson on Education & Justice to discuss...
10/2/20239 minutes, 17 seconds
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U2's Las Vegas residency 'reset the standard for gigs of the future'

U2 have opened their residency at a brand-new auditorium 'Sphere' in Las Vegas. The band is performing 25 shows up to December 16th - with crowds of nearly 20,000 people due each night.Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly was there and joined Kieran to discuss...
10/2/202315 minutes, 51 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Halloumi

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat through the most delicious ways to introduce halloumi into your meals...
9/29/202315 minutes, 17 seconds
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Scamming the Scammers: 'It's nice to turn the table on these guys'

With the rise of phone and online Scams, a phenomena has emerged known as of Scam Baiting. Where a small group of individuals take the fight back to the Scammers. Kieran was joined by Stephen Kearney, Scam Baiter and Jim Browning, Youtuber and professional Scam Baiter to discuss... 
9/29/202310 minutes, 16 seconds
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'I have no regrets about my career' - Ian Madigan on retirement and Ireland's World Cup hopes

Ian Madigan, former Irish Rugby international and Leinster and Ulster player announced his retirement last week and he joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/29/202312 minutes, 59 seconds
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'Why are we still separating schools along religious lines?' - Principal

The Department of Education is to survey parents as part of efforts to encourage more Catholic schools to divest to multi-denominational patronage. The current Programme for Government commits to have 400 multi-denominational primary schools by 2030. However there are only 150 as of today out of over 3,000 schools. Kieran was joined by Simon Lewis, Principal of Carlow Educate Together and Alan Hynes, Chief Executive of the Catholic Education Partnership to discuss...
9/29/202313 minutes, 24 seconds
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'You are great!': Henry McKean celebrates National Compliment Day

It’s the first ever National Compliment Day organized by the young people’s mental health charity Jigsaw. But how can a compliment change our mood and our path in the day and do we hand out enough compliments?  Henry McKean has been out finding out do people give compliments?
9/29/202311 minutes, 26 seconds
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'A centre of our culture': Why is the the Irish Pub so special?

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin. The pub is celebrating it's 200th anniversary.To celebrate the iconic Irish pub culture and The Palace Bar's anniversary, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by writer and broadcaster Keith Walsh, Irish Times columnist Brianna Parkins crime journalist with the Irish Independent, Paul Williams, owner of The Palace Bar, Willie Ahearn, Journalist Roy Curtis and many more...
9/28/202327 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Changing Face of Dublin

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin. The pub is celebrating it's 200th anniversary. Dublin has changed so much in that period and only in the last few years has this city seen such change from culture, architecture or business.  To discuss the changing face of Dublin and Kieran was joined by Frank McDonald, Former Environment Editor with the Irish Times, Donal Fallon Host of the Three Castels Burning Podcast and Influencer, Holly Carpenter...
9/28/202335 minutes, 32 seconds
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"A very special place" Palace Bar locals celebrate its 200th anniversary

We broadcasted live from the Palace Bar on Fleet Street to mark its 200th anniversary.Many guests contributed to the programme for the launch of the Palace Porter.Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie spent the day meeting with some of the local characters who share many fond memories of the establishment.
9/28/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Best Loyalty Programmes with Jess Kelly

Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran LIVE in The Palace Bar in Dublin to chat through some tips on how to save a few quid with rewards schemes and loyalty programmes
9/28/20236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Paul Williams: Successive ministers 'have allowed our Defence Force to be run down to the ground'

We’ve seen over the last two days how €157m worth of drugs was seized off the MV Matthew ship off the coast of Cork. Paul Williams, crime journalist with the Irish Independent joined Kieran LIVE in The Palace Bar in Dublin to discuss...
9/28/202310 minutes, 51 seconds
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'The most amazing temple of art' - 200 Years of The Palace Bar

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin. The pub is celebrating it's 200th anniversary. To fully understand the influence of this bar and the history of it’s origin and success, Kieran was joined by the owner, Willie Ahearn, and licensed trade historian, Eamon Casey to discuss...
9/28/202312 minutes, 33 seconds
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Frontline Gardaí vote to withdraw from voluntary overtime throughout October

Rank and file Gardaí have voted to withdraw from voluntary overtime throughout October. The GRA has been holding a special conference in Kilkenny following a no confidence vote in Commissioner Drew Harris in a dispute over rosters. Anton Savage was joined by James Morrisore, Deputy General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association to discuss...
9/27/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Lunch Meats

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for lunch meats on the shelves...
9/27/202311 minutes, 18 seconds
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Cork drugs seizure 'shows the quality of the people we have' - Cathal Berry

It’s the largest drug seizure in the history of the state according to one senior garda - a total of over 2 kilogrammes of suspected cocaine with a street value of €157 million has been seized off the south-east coast last night. Gardaí have said today that about 25 people were on board, but said they cannot comment on the possibility of further arrests. Anton Savage was joined by Cathal Berry, Independent TD for Kildare South and former Army Ranger and Duncan Bullivant, CEO of the Henderson Risk group in the UK, and former British army officer and diplomat to discuss...
9/27/202313 minutes, 57 seconds
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'You have to show them the reality': New Winnie The Pooh book focuses on deforestation

'Winnie the Pooh: The Deforested Edition', is the latest version of the iconic children’s story and it is aiming to increase awareness and to teach issues around climate change to children.  But is children’s literature a good place to discuss complex issues such as climate change or are we just clutching at our pearls?  Helena Duggan, Children’s Author joined Anton Savage to discuss..Image: Who Gives A Crap
9/27/20235 minutes, 53 seconds
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Storm Agnes: 'Very gradual easing both in the rain and wind'

If you stepped outside, or even looked out your window, at any stage today, you’ll have noticed the weather hasn’t been particularly great all day. Well, that’s all thanks to Storm Agnes, the first storm of this winter season.Anton Savage was joined by Andrew Sherlock, a meteorologist with Met Eireann and our reporter Jamie O’Hara in Cork, where the weather has been particularly bad...
9/27/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Spontaneous phone calls are 'alarming, intrusive and unnecessary' - Stefanie Preissner

Can you remember the last time you checked your voicemail? Well, apparently you shouldn’t have to worry about that anymore, because, according to etiquette experts, the way we use our phones is changing. Phone calls are out, text messages are in. But are there times when a call is just necessary?Writer and broadcaster Stefanie Preissner and Mary McCarthy, columnist with the Irish Independent joined Anton Savage to discuss...
9/27/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Istanbul

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to Istanbul....
9/27/202317 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Shona Project: 'If you do what you enjoy, you don't really work'

The Shine Festival is set to kick off this October with a range of events that aims to inspire young women across Ireland.  The festival is run by The Shona Project: Empowering and Inspiring the girls of Ireland and will feature events and talks from speakers across many sectors including health, sport, politics and business.   One of the speakers, Ellen Gunning, CEO of MetaComms joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...Image: The Shona Project/Debbie Hickey.
9/26/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Common Ground: Is the far left as bad as the far right?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Is the far left as bad as the far right?'
9/26/202312 minutes, 59 seconds
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Gino Kenny: New Zealand's assisted dying model is a good guideline

The Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying has been told today that twelve Irish people have travelled to Switzerland to die with Dignitas since 2003 Also, nearly 100 Irish people have become members of the group, which provides physician-supported accompanied suicide.  This is almost double the rate it was two years ago.  Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid-West, and member of the Committee joined Kieran to discuss...
9/26/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Bake Off Returns: 'I'm so looking forward to it' - 2021 winner Giuseppe Dell’Anno

Fans of the Great British Bake Off are counting down the hours to the start of season 14 of the show, which kicks off this evening. The show is always a massive success when it returns to our screens, but what is it actually like to be on the other side of the camera for a show like this? Kieran was joined by 2021 winner of the series, Giuseppe Dell’Anno to discuss...
9/26/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Tax breaks for landlords must come with 'well designed' conditions - Focus Ireland

Landlords could pay less tax on rental income going forward.  Proposals are being put forward in advance of budget talks intensifying this week.    One proposal circulated by the Department of Housing suggests a lower rate of tax or increased exemptions for landlords. Kieran was joined by Mike Allen, Director of Advocacy at Focus Ireland and Mary Conway, Spokesperson for The Irish Property Owners Association...
9/26/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ronan Mullen: Joe Brolly’s commentary ‘isn’t acceptable in political debate’

The issue of assisted dying was back before an Oireachtas committee on the issue today. Dignitas which operates in Switzerland where the practice is legal was one of those before the committee today Dignitas member Silvan Luley told TDs this morning that its Irish membership grew from 57 to 80 between 2020 and last year, and that 13 people have travelled to Switzerland to end their lives since 2003, most recently in 2020. Independent Senator Ronan Mullen is on the committee and joined Kieran to discuss this along with comments made by Joe Brolly on The Hard Shoulder about the need for hate speech legislation … 
9/26/202314 minutes, 14 seconds
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Should Ireland ban burning of all solid fuels?

Ireland’s air quality is not good enough. That’s according to the World Health Organisation who said that the quality of Irish air is just below the standard of the organisation.  One of the ways suggested to promote cleaner air is to introduce more sustainable ways to heat our homes and to stop burning of solid fuels but is that practical - can we actually ban fires in our homes?  Kieran was joined by John Sodeau Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at UCC and Seamus Boland CEO of Irish Rural Link to discuss...
9/25/202312 minutes, 36 seconds
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'The Myths, Monsters and Magic of Ireland' with Manchán Magan

Author Manchán Magan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his new book 'Wolf-Men and Water Hounds: The Myths, Monsters and Magic of Ireland'...
9/25/202312 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tóibín: 'We're overdue a Covid inquiry'

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said there will be a public inquiry into the State’s handling of the Covid 19 pandemic in order to “learn lessons” for the future. For more on this Kieran was joined by Peadar Toibin, TD and Leader of Aontú and Kingston Mills, Professor of Experimental Immunology and Director at Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute... 
9/25/202311 minutes, 17 seconds
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Number of Irish people emigrating ‘almost exactly matched’ by those returning

The CSO have released this year's migration figures for Ireland.  Some of the key takeaways is that Ireland’s population has grown by 2 percent with over 120,000 people coming to Ireland. Alongside that we saw that of Irish people leaving our shores and returning home, there is a net zero of Irish people leaving.  Kieran was joined by Alan Barrett, CEO of the ESRI... 
9/25/20237 minutes, 39 seconds
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Covid inquiry necessary to 'learn from it and see could we have done anything differently'

Should there be an inquiry into how we handled Covid in this country? Kieran was joined by Paul Moynagh, Head of the Department of Biology and Director of the Kathleen Lonsdale Institute for Human Health Research at Maynooth University and Michael McNamara, Independent TD for Clare, and the former Chair of Oireachtas Covid 19 Committee to discuss...
9/25/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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Parents 'have lost the plot' on sidelines at kids' sports games

 Whenever you’re a spectator at a sporting event, it can hard to control your emotions and passion often gets in the way. Quite often, that can result in foul language or a rising temper, which can easily get out of hand. Behaving that way at a big game like Ireland vs South Africa is one thing, but are we forgetting to change our attitude towards our kids sporting games? Kieran was joined by journalist, columnist and author, Jen Hogan and Newstalk's Technology correspondent, Jess Kelly to discuss...
9/25/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Tiktokification of News

It may be best known for embarrassing dance challenges, but Tiktok is fast becoming the information app of a new generation. News is broken on twitter, journalists are filing on Instagram - but should we fear the tiktokification of news, or is social media creating a better-informed youth than ever before?Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports.
9/23/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Pub Grub x South Africa

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge ahead of the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa.TV Chef and Mindful Eating Coach Aisling Larkin joined Kieran to discuss pub grub ahead of the big game tomorrow, joined on this occasion by none other than travel expert Fionn Davenport to discuss the sights to see and places to travel in South Africa...
9/22/202319 minutes, 48 seconds
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'A match made in rugby heaven' - BJ Botha previews Ireland v South Africa

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge ahead of the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa.BJ Botha, World Cup Winner with South Africa joined Kieran to preview the game... 
9/22/20236 minutes, 12 seconds
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'Every night should be Culture Night'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge. Tonight celebrates Culture Night 2023 all around the country and Jo Mangan, Director of the Performance corporation and Willie White, Artistic Director, Dublin Theatre Festival joined Kieran to discuss...
9/22/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ryle Nugent: 'We can't afford to lose tomorrow'

Ryle Nugent, former Head of Sport at RTÉ and legendary commentator, joined Kieran Cuddihy LIVE in The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge to preview the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa...
9/22/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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TMO: 'We need to try and put a limit on the number of interactions throughout a match'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge ahead of the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa.Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran to discuss the presence of technology and AI in sport...
9/22/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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'We need a bit of luck' - Henry meets fans ahead of Ireland v South Africa

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge ahead of the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa.Henry McKean joined Kieran LIVE from Paris ahead of the game...
9/22/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ireland v South Africa: 'The World Cup starts now'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from The Bridge 1859 in Ballsbridge ahead of the Rugby World Cup clash between Ireland and South Africa. Kieran was joined by by two armchair rugby fans, Sinead Ryan, presenter of The Home Show on Newstalk and Ian O’Doherty columnist with the Irish Independent to preview that massive match tomorrow and to hear why the love the game...
9/22/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Dublin Airport does need to be bigger' - daa CEO Kenny Jacobs

Speaking on The Pat Kenny Show on Newstalk today, Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, was not happy with the DAA, after cancelling 17 routes and moving 19 more to alternative EU airports. Kenny Jacobs, CEO of DAA joined Kieran to discuss...
9/21/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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‘Where is the money coming from that’s funding this?’ - Joe Brolly on far-right protests

Around 200 protesters held a demonstration outside Leinster House yesterday. Those in attendance beared signs and banners featuring anti-immigration slogans.Kieran was joined by Joe Brolly, co-host of the Free State Podcast to discuss...
9/21/202313 minutes, 26 seconds
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St Anthony revealed as Ireland's Favourite Saint

 The final day of the National Ploughing Championships takes place in Ratheniska in Co Laois today and over the course of the past three days there have been a number of activities taking place, including a world record welly throw and brown bread competitions. But today, one event will answer the long burning question, who is Ireland’s favourite saint?Fr David Vard, parish priest in Stradbally, joined Kieran to announce the result of the vote.
9/21/20232 minutes, 44 seconds
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Brendan Ogle: 'These are not protesters, these are facists'

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by David Davin Power, former RTE Correspondent and Trade Unionist, Brendan Ogle to discuss yesterday's protests outside Leinster House...
9/21/202314 minutes, 8 seconds
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Protests: 'When it comes to violence, that is an absolute red line that nobody should cross'

Some 200 protesters held a demonstration bearing signs and banners featuring anti-immigration slogans outside Leinster House yesterday. Politicians, journalists and staff were verbally abused as they entered the parliament and those inside were advised by Gardaí to be careful when leaving.Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Razan Ibraheem, a journalist specialising in misinformation to discuss...
9/21/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Renewed calls for Dublin buildings to go high-rise

How high should we build in Dublin? Yes the debate has been sparked again. Some say developments need to go up to increase housing stock others say it will ruin Dublin’s image. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been getting the pulse of the city.
9/21/202310 minutes, 49 seconds
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How happy are we, anyway?

What is the cost of contentment in each country?That’s what a recent study out of Harvard University focused on, finding the highest cost of happiness was in Iran at nearly €232,000 and the lowest was in Sierra Leone at just over 8 grand.Ireland was rudely left off the list of 173 countries, but our own reporter Sarah Madden has been looking into it for us instead.
9/21/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Dáil Protest: ‘We should have no place in society for that’ - Michael Healy-Rae

The Dáil resumed following the summer break today. However, politicians, journalists and staff have been advised not to leave amidst protests that are happening outside Leinster House. Independent TD for Kerry Michael Healy Rae and Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mirror joined Kieran to discuss...
9/20/20239 minutes, 50 seconds
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25 Years of TV3

Today marks 25 years since the establishment of TV3. To celebrate this and look back on the memories down the yers, Kieran was joined by Anna Daly, former presenter on TV3 and Virgin Media, former CEO David McRedmond and Aidan Cooney, former presenter on Ireland AM from 1999 until 2018, and now presenter of Q102 Breakfast...
9/20/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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Senator slams ‘absurd’ use of Lenin image by human rights activists

A trans rights march took place at the weekend, and one of the images that caught some attention was the face of Vladimir Lenin on transgender flags. Senator Michael McDowell has been writing about it in The Irish Times and he joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/20/202312 minutes, 23 seconds
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'Specialist PE Teachers' in primary schools could help to get kids moving

Today is National Fitness Day in the UK and they’re encouraging everyone to get out and be active as much as possible. Do we need this same encouragement here? Particularly for young people, what are we doing to keep our kids fit? And what’s the difference between being fit and being physically active. Kieran was joined by Brendan O’Keefe, assistant professor of Physical Education in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at UL...
9/20/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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Leaving Cert reform faces unprecedented 'challenges' in the era of AI

As we have been hearing throughout the day, the proposed plans to the Leaving Cert examinations have been shelved.  One the cited reasons was the increased prevalence of GenAI, that’s your ChatGPTs, in examinations and school projects but how strong has the impact of AI been on education sector and is it too late to reverse the damage? Kieran was joined by Michael Madden, Professor of Computer Science & Head of Machine Learning Research Group, University of Galway to discuss...
9/20/20238 minutes, 1 second
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Former GAA president 'would like to see them taking cash at the stiles'

Finance Minister Michael McGrath has today asked all state owned bodies to continue to accept cash payments. It came following criticism of the NCT service for attempting to move to a cashless system. One such body which has moved cashless in recent times is the GAA, a move which has garnered much criticism. Two former Presidents of the GAA, Sean Kelly and Liam O’Neill joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
9/20/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Farmfluencers' in demand for meet and greets at the Ploughing

Tens of thousands attended the second day of the Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co Laois, for what was a mostly dry day.There may be vintage tractors and brand new machinery on display, but one growing trend among young farmers is online content creation.Social media apps are now full of cows being milked, tractors baling silage and sheep being sold.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, is at the Ploughing meeting with those who are flying the flag for Ireland on Farm Tok.
9/20/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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A dress code in the Dáil: ‘The least you can do is make an effort’

From Vibrant pink shirts in the Dáil to Dublin football kits in Seanad – there has been a fair share of fashion faux pas in the government buildings. But should there be a dress code? That’s not the thinking in the US, where Senators are now allowed to wear whatever they want to when debating or voting on bills.  Michael Healy Rae Independent TD for County Kerry and Gino Kelly, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid-West joined Kieran to discuss...
9/20/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Fuerteventura

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the oldest of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura...
9/20/202313 minutes, 12 seconds
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Common Ground: Are young people today better off than their parents?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Are young people today better off than their parents?'
9/19/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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'No real will' to address toxic culture in television - Meirion Jones

There has been a story that has dominated the headlines over the last couple of days, and that is Russell Brand.  The comedian faces allegations of controlling, abusive and predatory behaviour, following a joint investigation by The Sunday Times, The Times and Channel 4 Dispatches.  Kieran was joined by Meirion Jones, former Editor of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism in the UK – he previously led an investigation in to Jimmy Saville...
9/19/202310 minutes, 27 seconds
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Overspending in Budget 2024 ‘risks exacerbating inflation’ - - Irish Fiscal Advisory Council

The Central Bank has signalled caution ahead of Budget 2024, lowering its forecasts for growth in the economy, while also saying that the Government's spending plans for the upcoming Budget risk adding to inflation. Kieran was joined by Michael McMahon, who is the acting chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council and Michelle Murphy Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland to discuss...
9/19/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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‘I’m quite scared for my staff’: Temple Bar venue pulls out of Culture Night

The Clockwork Door Time House in Temple Bar has decided to not partake in this year’s Culture Night as a result of anti-social behavior in the capital city.  The venue took part in Culture Night last year and while trying to celebrate, their equiipment was sadly robbed.  Kieran was joined by owner of The Clock Work Door Time House, Ciaran Hogan to discuss...Image: Instagram via The Clockwork Door
9/19/20238 minutes, 59 seconds
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Comments made by Seán Quinn on Newstalk under Garda review

Gardai in Cavan and Monaghan are have launched a probe in to comments made by Sean Quinn.The complaint has been made by Mannok directors Liam McCaffrey and John McCartan following comments made on The Hard Shoulder on Newstalk.Kieran was joined by crime journalist with The Irish Independent, Paul Williams for more on this...
9/19/20238 minutes, 41 seconds
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Calls for an 'independent agency' to oversee biodiversity in Ireland

An Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action was held today on the importance of biodiversity loss across Ireland. Praising farmers for the work they have done to maintain a healthy environment were one of the topics mentioned by Dr Aoibhinn Ni Shúilleabháin.  Yet many changes still need to be made to maintain Ireland’s biodiversity and reduce the risk of extinction.Kieran was joined by associate professor in the UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics, Dr Aoibhinn Ni Shúilleabháin to discuss...
9/19/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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'I'll wait for more facts to come out' - Reginald D. Hunter on Russell Brand allegations

Comedian Reginald D. Hunter joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his upcoming irish tour and allegations against Russell Brand...
9/18/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ireland's Call: 'It represents all of us on this island' - Trevor Ringland

Kieran was joined by former Irish rugby international and Chairman of The One Small Step Campaign, Trevor Ringland, to discuss the Irish sporting anthem 'Ireland's Call' why it was ever needed in the first place and why we might need to hold on to it...
9/18/202312 minutes, 1 second
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‘It’s the lowest of the low’: Stephen Bradley on chants about ill son by Cork City fans

On 29th of September the Irish Cancer Society is holding their Relay for Life event. One of the society's ambassadors and manager of Shamrock Rovers Stephan Bradley joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/18/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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'It's beggars belief' - Items purchased in DIY shop used in surgeries at Temple Street

The HSE's commissioned an external review into aspects of orthopaedic surgery at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street. It follows a number of serious spinal surgical incidents there. Roisin Shortall, Social Democrats TD and Health Spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
9/18/20238 minutes, 47 seconds
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'Cultural shift' needed to cut down on plastic packaging in Ireland

Are you aware that the majority of your bins can be traced to your weekly shop in the supermarkets?  That’s according to a new survey by Voice Ireland who found 66% of waste items in Irish recycling bins can be traced back to supermarkets and that 59% of these supermarket waste items were made from plastic.  This begs the question should we cut down on packaging and in particular our plastics when it comes to shopping? Tad Kirakowski, Chief Executive of Voice Ireland and Craig Hutson Owner of Minimal Waste Groceries joined Kieran to discuss...
9/18/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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Temple Street: 'Huge amount of questions' remain around spinal surgical incidents

The HSE's commissioned an external review into aspects of orthopaedic surgery at Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street. It follows a number of serious spinal surgical incidents there. Priscilla Lynch Clinical Editor with the Medical Independent joined Kieran to discuss...
9/18/20237 minutes, 34 seconds
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'I think we need a new national anthem' - Damien Tiernan

Every year when rugby matches take over our screens again, and particularly around World Cup season this time around, there’s an age old debate of should we sing Ireland’s Call? Or should we just sing Amhrán na bhFiann. Or should we get a new national anthem altogether?Kieran was joined by Damien Tiernan, WLR FM Presenter, and John McGahon, Fine Gael Senator...
9/18/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Man behind Portmarnock hole 'lost for words'

A hole on Portmarnock beach this week excited one local astronomy enthusiast, as it looked like it may have been a meteor strike. However, it soon became clear that the hole had actually been dug by two local lads.Charlie Wallace, Portmarnock beach hole digger joined Kieran to discuss...
9/15/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Buffets

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to talk all things buffets
9/15/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
9/15/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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Refusal for Shannon Estuary LNG terminal ‘a high risk strategy’

An Bord Pleanála has today rejected the application from U.S Corporation New Fortress Energy to build a LNG terminal on the Shannon Estuary. Kieran was joined by Don Moore , Chair of the Energy and Climate Action Committee at the Irish Academy of Engineering  and William Hederman, Member of Slí Eile organisers of climate camp ...
9/15/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Rugby World Cup: 'Tonga are not going to be easy for Ireland'

Ireland’s world cup campaign shot off last week with a demolition of Romania in Bordeaux. Ireland are now off to Nantes where they will face off against Tonga in match game two in Pool B.  Kieran was joined by Former Ireland and Munster player and Newstalk’s Own Alan Quinlan to get all the latest on the boys in green...
9/15/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Holding housing portfolio 'a red line issue' for Sinn Féin in coalition

Around the country the Government parties have been assembling across the country for their think-Ins ahead of the start of the next Dáil term.   Kieran was joined by Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent who was at the Fine Gael Think in in Limerick and Hugh O’Connell, Deputy Political Editor, Irish Independent who was at the Clayton Hotel in Dublin for Sinn Fein’s event... 
9/15/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Late Late Show returns: 'RTÉ needs a win'

A new era for the Late Late Show begins tonight, as Patrick Kielty officially takes the reins.  Is the show still the force it once was? Kieran was joined by Terry Prone, chairman of the Communications Clinic and Deirdre Molumby, pop culture and entertainment expert...Image: Andres Poveda
9/15/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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'I got a little good luck message from Ryan' - Henry meets Patrick Kielty ahead of the Late Late Show return

Tonight is the night the Late Late Show returns to your screens, with the debut of host Patrick Kielty. There has been plenty of chat about to expect. Our reporter Henry McKean has been asking people whether they will watch the show and even met the man in charge, Patrick Kielty...
9/15/20239 minutes, 1 second
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190,000 families at risk of poverty in Ireland - Children's Rights Alliance

 This week is End Child Poverty week and throughout it the station has been having conversations on the topic  With Budget 2024 on the horizon, Tanya Ward Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance
9/15/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Road users give their reaction to Dublin's new transport plan

There are plans to transform Dublin's transport system and road layouts.New proposals announced show a push towards more public transport, cycling and pedestrianisation infrastructure, and a move away from the private car.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, met with users of different modes of transport, to hear their views on the Dublin City Centre Transport Plan.
9/14/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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'Neighbours is back, bigger and better' - Actor Alan Fletcher

That was a little taster of a new tribute to one of Ramsay Street’s most beloved characters: Susan Kennedy, who is married to the one and only Dr Karl Kennedy, played by Alan Fletcher in the iconic Aussie soap Neighbours.As many of you will know, Alan has played Dr. Karl Kennedy on the show for 28 years and has released a new album The Lighter Side Of Alan Fletcher ahead of the tv series returning to our screens on Amazon Freevee on 18th September 2023.  Alan joined Kieran to preview the new series...
9/14/202314 minutes, 21 seconds
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Taxi drivers 'must be consulted' in new traffic plan for Dublin

The Quays in Dublin are set to close to car traffic under new proposals from the City Council. A consultation is now open on a new draft Dublin City Centre Transport Plan.Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Hazel Chu, Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party, Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town  and Jim Waldron, Spokesperson for the National Private Hire & Taxi Association to discuss...  
9/14/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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'Still too much' inflation for ECB interest rates to drop

The ECB is to raise interest rates by 25 basis points. Their reasoning, inflation continues to decline but is still expected to remain too high for too long.  Kieran was joined by Dan O’Brien, chief economist of the Institute of International and European Affairs and Marian Finnegan is managing director for Sherry Fitzgerald. 
9/14/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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80km/h speed limits on rural roads 'completely innapropriate' - Jack Chambers

Changes are set to be on the way for Ireland’s speed limits following the publication of a government review.  Speed limit on national secondary roads is to reduce from 100km/h to 80km/h while in urban built up areas speed will be limited to 30km/h.  Jack Chambers, Minister of State for Transport joined Kieran to discuss...
9/14/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sugar Tax: 'Leave the working class alone' - Ian O'Doherty

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in an interview with The Times, has said that junk food should be made more expensive in order to tackle obesity amongst the poor.  He wants the sugar tax expanded over there. A sugar tax is in play over here, but this begs the question, does it go far enough?  Kieran was joined by Donal O’Shea, clinical lead on obesity with the HSE and Ian O'Doherty, Columnist wirh Irish Independent...
9/14/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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'It's getting out of hand': Should children have their own phone?

School is back in earnest, and many primary schools are wrestling with pupils’ love for their smartphones. Some schools, as we’ve covered on this programme, choose to ban them. But is banning them a futile exercise in a world where social media is ubiquitous?  Kieran was joined by Colman Noctor, child and adolescent psychotherapist to discuss...
9/13/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Fig Rolls

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for fig rolls on the shelves...
9/13/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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Biggest changes to Dublin transport network 'since the pedestrianisation of Grafton Street'

A public consultation is opening today in relation to the quays in Dublin City Centre. The basic plan coming out of the City Council is for no more through traffic on the quays, except for buses, taxis and bikes.  Kieran was joined by Green Party Councillor Michael Pidgeon to discuss...
9/13/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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Employees 'want to see a different kind of RTÉ'

RTÉ have been front of the Oireachtas Media Committee today, on a week where there has been much discussion over the governance of the State broadcaster’s finances. Kieran was joined by Emma O’Kelly, chair of the NUJ Dublin Broadcasting Branch. 
9/13/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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John Colleary: Return to solo touring is 'nervewracking'

The Galway Comedy Festival kicks off next month, with an impressive line-up of comedians bringing their humour to the city. Comedian John Colleary joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...Image: John Colleary
9/13/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trinity protest: 'Students are being priced out of education'

Trinity College Dublin Student Union are blockading the Book of Kells today to protest against the rise in the cost of on-campus student accommodation.  Newstalk Reporter Aoife Kearns was there and joined Kieran to discuss...
9/13/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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RTÉ: Bakhurst tells Oireachtas committee allowances 'should be part of salaries'

RTÉ executives appeared before the Oireachtas Media Committee once again today.Sean Defoe, Newstalk's Political Correspondent joined Kieran with the latest...
9/13/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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Garda Commissioner 'can't ignore' no confidence vote

Members of the Garda Representative Association have overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. The motion passed with almost 99% voting in favour.  Tara McManus, Assistant General Secretary of the GRA and Michael Doyle, Senior News Reporter with The Irish Sun joined Kieran to discuss... 
9/13/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Paris

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the city of love, Paris...
9/13/202316 minutes, 50 seconds
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Bodycams are ‘a positive step’ - Former Garda Sergeant

An Garda Síochána have announced that they will be rolling out the use of body cameras as part of a pilot scheme in the coming year to prevent further crime on Irish streets. When absolutely necessary, Gardaí will switch on these cameras to improve public and gardai safety and to reduce challenges around arrest. Kieran was joined by Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Liam Herrick and Christy Galligan, Former Sergeant with An Garda Síochána with more than 30 years’ experience…
9/12/202311 minutes, 7 seconds
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RTÉ: €656k paid in car allowances to 61 employees

RTÉ bosses are back in front of the Oireachtas tomorrow over their payments scandal – the Media Committee the first to get a go after the summer break.  The broadcaster has submitted hundreds of pages of documents to the committee and  Kieran was joined by Jack Horgan Jones the Political Reporter for the Irish Times to discuss…
9/12/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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'It is a mental illness': Tadgh Hickey on battling alcoholism

It was love at first taste - that's how Tadhg Hickey, comedian and actor described his first interaction with alcohol. This encounter would go on to define the Corkman's relationship with drink.   “A Portrait of the Piss Artist as a young man” is Tadhg's new book and is an honest account into alcoholism, addiction and the process of recovery and he joined Kieran to discuss...
9/12/202313 minutes, 32 seconds
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Conor Skehan: Technology will help decrease road deaths

Vision Zero is the RSA’s strategy for getting to zero deaths and injuries on our roads by 2050. Some people are worried about how authorities might be making certain decisions about our roads.  Kieran was joined by Conor Skehan, columnist with the Sunday Independent to discuss...
9/12/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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'It does seem like it's over' for Stephen Kenny

Kieran was joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer for the Irish Daily Star and Roddy Collins, Irish football legend to discuss the future of Stephen Kenny as Ireland manager...
9/11/20239 minutes, 7 seconds
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Seán Quinn: Kevin Lunney wasn’t to blame and shouldn’t have been abducted

Kieran Cuddihy was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Seán Quinn, businessman and author of his new book ‘Seán Quinn, In My Own Words’... 
9/11/202340 minutes, 19 seconds
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Should the USC be scrapped?

When the USC was introduced in 2010, we were all promised it was a temporary measure to help us out of the financial crisis. 13 years later, we’re still paying it and there’s no sign of it stopping. With recent news that we’ve entered a budget surplus, a lot of people are beginning to wonder why the tax is still necessary. Kieran was joined by Dr Aidan Regan, associate professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD, and, Fianna Fail Senator Malcolm Byrne to discuss...
9/11/202312 minutes, 13 seconds
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'I wouldn't blame it on him' - Should Stephen Kenny be sacked?

Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has had a string of bad luck since taking on the job. Last night’s 2-1 loss to the Netherlands at the Aviva Stadium leaves Ireland on just three points in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.It begs the question, is it time for Stephen Kenny to go? Henry McKean joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
9/11/202312 minutes, 4 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Rugby Snacks

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the International Rugby Experience in Limerick City. This week's you are what you eat sees Aisling Larkin, TV Chef and Mindful Eating Coach give Kieran tips for the best snacks for a rugby match...
9/8/202316 minutes, 23 seconds
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'Many experiences a father and daughter wouldn't have': Pat and Faye Shortt on touring together

Kieran was joined LIVE from International Rugby Experience in Limerick by Pat and Faye Shortt…
9/8/202313 minutes, 7 seconds
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Rugby World Cup Preview: Ireland in 'an incredible position'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the International Rugby Experience in Limerick City. Ireland’s Rugby World Cup campaign is set to kick-off tomorrow with our first Pool B game against Romania in Bordeaux.   Kieran was joined by Marcus Horan, Former Munster and Ireland Player and Ian Dowling, Two Time Heineken Cup Winner with Munster...
9/8/202320 minutes, 32 seconds
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Kieran Cuddihy takes a tour of International Rugby Experience

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the International Rugby Experience in Limerick City. Kieran Cuddihy was given a special tour of the new attraction by Barry Hannon, CEO of International Rugby Experience in Limerick...
9/8/20239 minutes, 41 seconds
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Employing community safety wardens 'absolutely ridiculous' - former Mayor of Limerick

Today Minister for Justice Helen McEntee announced plans for Community Safety Wardens to be deployed in Dublin City Centre.   Kieran was joined LIVE at the International Rugby Experience in Limerick by former Mayor of Limerick, John Gilligan to discuss crime in Limerick...
9/8/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Limerick ‘leaking talent every year’ due to lack of housing

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the International Rugby Experience in Limerick City. Kieran was joined by Sean Golden, Chief Economist and Head of Policy for Limerick Chambers,  John Moran, Member of the Limerick Economic Forum, chair of Liveable Limerick and board member of Shannon Airport and Elisa O’Donovan, Social Democrat Councillor for Limerick City West to chat about the positive aspects of Limerick, issues people are facing and the future of the city and county...
9/8/202321 minutes, 51 seconds
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Government 'would not consider' means testing child benefit - Paschal Donohoe

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe to discuss IFA protests, ESRI recommendations for a second tier child benefit scheme and energy costs...
9/7/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Pete Lunn on Why We Cheat

Kieran was joined by Pete Lunn, the founder and head of the ESRI's Behavioural Research Unit to discuss why we cheat...
9/7/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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Derogation cut: 'There was other ways we could come at this' - IFA

The Irish Farmer Association have picketed a meeting today in Dublin called by Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue this morning, following a cut in Ireland’s nitrates derogation limit.  The derogation was set to help limit the effect agriculture has had on Ireland’s water supply but after an EPA report showing a decline in water quality, the cut has been called.   Tadhg Buckley, Director of Policy of the IFA and Sinead O’Brien, CEO Of SWAN (Sustainable Water Network) joined Kieran to discuss...
9/7/202314 minutes, 42 seconds
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Are your smart home appliances spying on you?

We’ve heard of smart speakers and smart TVs and even smart doorbells, but have you heard of smart washing machines or smart ovens? Well, companies are already working on convincing you that you need these appliances, but do you? Are we approaching a time when your whole house is listening to you and nothing is private anymore? Kieran was joined by Elaine Burke, technology journalist and host of the ‘For Tech Sake’ podcast...
9/7/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Second tier benefit scheme could take 40,000 children out of poverty

A report published yesterday by the ESRI recommended a second tier of child benefit. The benefit would be heavily means tested and would aim to address chronic child poverty for the most vulnerable families in Ireland.   Kieran was joined by Tanya Ward CEO of Children’s Rights Alliance and Louise Bayliss, spokesperson of SPARK (Single Parents Acting for the Rights of Kids)...
9/7/202312 minutes, 27 seconds
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Agriculture Minister 'not representing farmers'

The Irish Farmer Association have picketed a meeting today in Dublin called by Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue this morning, following a cut in Ireland’s nitrates derogation limit.  The derogation was set to help limit the effect agriculture has had on Ireland’s water supply but after an EPA report showing a decline in water quality, the cut has been called.Kieran Cuddihy met farmers on the picket outside Dáil Éireann to discuss their reasons for protesting...
9/7/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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30km/h zones in Galway will protect 'people in the city centre' - Fianna Fáil Councillor

Junior Minister for Transport Jack Chambers has announced he plans to reduce speed limits on roads across the country. This move is getting a mixed reaction. Kieran was joined by Shane O’Donoghue, editor of completecar.ie and Alan Cheevers, Fianna Fáil Councillor for Galway City East to discuss...
9/6/202311 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Peanut Butter

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for peanut butter on the shelves...
9/6/202313 minutes, 19 seconds
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Speed Limits: Stricter penalties must be 'put in place' - Irish Road Victims Association

Junior Minister for Transport Jack Chambers has announced he plans to reduce speed limits on roads across the country.Kieran was joined by Leo Lieghio, A member of the Irish Road Victims Association and Brian Caulfield, Professor at the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin to discuss...
9/6/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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'We need more toilets in Dublin' - Would you pay to use public toilets?

Dublin authorities need to be 'a bit more imaginative' about public toilets in the city, the DublinTown CEO has said. We are asking, would you mind spending a penny to spend a penny? Henry McKean went to ask the public and joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
9/6/20238 minutes, 40 seconds
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'We're back!' - Tommy, Hector & Laurita Podcast returns next week

Hector is coming back to our screens and he’s off to the dizzying sites of Southeast Asia in his new show Ó Na Phillippines Go Dtí Na Solomons.   Returning to the area after 20 years, the man himself will be exploring the bustling metropolises of Manila and Singapore to the most rural parts of Papa New Guinea and the Soloman Islands. Hector joined Kieran to discuss this, the RTÉ pay controversy and the return of the Tommy, Hector & Laurita Podcast...
9/6/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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15% increase 'should be' imposed on alcohol excise duty - Alcohol Action Ireland

Budget 2024 is right around the corner and Alcohol Action Ireland are calling for an introduction of excise duties on alcohol and also a levy on drink companies such as Diageo.Sheila Gilheaney, CEO at Alcohol Action Ireland and Michael O’Donovan, Chair of the Cork City and Cork County Branch Vintners Federation of Ireland joined Kieran to discuss...
9/6/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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'Speed isn't all it's cracked up to be' - Speed limits set to be reduced by Government

This summer has been one of our country’s worst in years when it comes to tragic road deaths. New plans brought forward by Junior Minister for Transport Jack Chambers are hoping to change that, with a reduction in speed limits on Irish Roads. IKieran was joined by Mairéad Forsythe, volunteer with the Love30 Campaign, and Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway, Michael Fitzmaurice. Mairéad, do you think this is the right approach to improving road safety?
9/6/202313 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Belfast

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip up to Belfast...
9/6/202316 minutes, 15 seconds
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Kieran Cuddihy: There's nothing wrong with jumping on the bandwagon

A survey released yesterday by a sponsor of the IRFU Energia found "the country's number one sport", with 31% of respondents claiming it is their "favourite sport".   Soccer came in at 27 percent, Gaelic Football at 23 percent and Hurling and Camogie at 19%.  Kieran was joined by David Kelly, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent, Jason Byrne GAA Correspondent with the Irish Sun and Rob Hartnett, Director of Sport for Business to discuss...
9/5/202315 minutes, 24 seconds
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Common Ground: Is Ireland an unequal society?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Is Ireland an unequal society?' 
9/5/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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Maura Derrane: 'Women's heart health has been ignored'

1 in 4 women dies from heart disease and stroke yet research has shown that heart disease in women has been under-researched, under-diagnosed, and under-treated for far too long.   This September the Irish Heart Foundation is running the ‘Her Heart Matters’ campaign with support of the HSE and Healthy Ireland, to increase awareness of the risk of heart disease and stroke in women and the fact that this risk increases as women enter menopause.  Kieran was joined by ambassador for the Irish Heart Foundation’s ‘Her Heart Matters’ campaign, broadcaster Maura Derrane...  
9/5/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Kinahan cartel 'running out of time' - Paul Williams

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has travelled to Dubai where he is will meet with police there to discuss how Kinahan cartel leaders could be extradited to Ireland.   The leaders of the cartel Christopher Kinahan along with his sons Daniel and Christopher Junior are believed to still be based in the United Arab Emirates  In a statement, An Garda Siochana said Commissioner Harris and senior garda officers regularly liaise and work with international law enforcement partners to disrupt and dismantle organised crime gangs.  Crime Correspondent with Irish Independent, Paul Williams joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
9/5/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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'Urgent referral' to CAMHS took six months before meeting doctors

The Mental Health Commission yesterday published individual reports on the child and adolescent mental health services in the nine community healthcare organisation areas of the HSE.  It showed that over 4,400 people were on CAMHS waiting lists nationwide.  Kieran was joined by Naomi and Emer, from Families for Reform of CAHMS, who have been engaging with the system for years...
9/5/202314 minutes, 7 seconds
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Local reaction to tented accommodation for refugees in Stradbally

Ukrainian refugees are to be accommodated in tents on the Electric Picnic site in Stradbally Co Laois. The Department of Integration has signed a six-week contract for use of a site from September 5th.The site has a capacity to hold 750 people, which the Government has said will be used on a "phased, contingency basis".
9/5/20232 minutes, 47 seconds
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'People love to slate it': Is rugby Ireland's favourite sport?

Is Rugby Ireland’s favourite sport? A survey released yesterday by a sponsor of the IRFU Energia found "the country's number one sport", with 31% of respondents claiming it is their "favourite sport".     Soccer came in at 27 percent, Gaelic Football at 23 percent and Hurling and Camogie at 19%.     Off the Ball’s Colm Boohig, Today FM’s Cathal Minogue and The Journal’s Editor Sinéad O’Carroll joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
9/5/202317 minutes, 47 seconds
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What was it like to be at the Wolfe Tones EP gig?

Yesterday, in Stradbally, The Wolfe Tones performed for the biggest crowd in Electric Picnic’s Electric Arena since the festival started.   Although many of the songs by the rebel music group were written before many attendees were born, the crowd had a wide range of ages – many of whom sang 'Oh, ah, up the Ra' to the band's song 'Celtic Symphony'.  We wondered what it was like to be there in the thick of it all. Sean Defoe was joined by Sean Reidy, Newstalk's own, and Sharon Murray who were both at the Wolfe Tone gig.  
9/4/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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Dr.Cassidy’s Casebook – The Femicide Cases

Now lots of you will remember my next guest as being one of the key figures in murder investigations – Dr Marie Cassidy served as the State Pathologist from 2004 to 2018.  Tonight she returns to our screens on RTÉ with episode one of her new series Dr. Cassidy’s Casebook – The Femicide Cases.  Dr. Marie Cassidy joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show...
9/4/20238 minutes, 5 seconds
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Sinn Féin continues to lead in the polls

Our political correspondent Sean Defoe joins us for the Political Diary and breaking news Sean – the government has collapsed and we are going to the polls! Ok we aren’t but a new opinion poll over the weekend has shown that Sinn Féin continues to lead in the polls.  So we set Sean a bit of homework – if we went to the polls today what would the next Dáil look like and who could be in government? 
9/4/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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What do you do if you find an old voucher?

Broadcaster and keen shopper Jonathan Healy was having a bit of a cleanout this weekend and found something with value! He’s been on a mission to validate it and joined us to give us an update.Consumer Affairs Correspondent for The Irish Times Connor Pope also joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show this evening.
9/4/202312 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bertie Ahern on The Wolfe Tones

Yesterday, in Stradbally, Portlaoise, The Wolfe Tones performed for the biggest crowd in Electric Picnic’s Electric Arena since the festival started.   Although many of the songs by the rebel music group were written before many attendees were born, the crowd had a wide range of ages – many of whom sang 'Oh, ah, up the Ra' to the band's song 'Celtic Symphony'.  Are our youth unaware of the meaning or do they not understand the implications? Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Bertie Ahern, Former Taoiseach and one of the architects of the Good Friday agreement to discuss...
9/4/202312 minutes, 24 seconds
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Glorious weather set to continue

You would have no doubt seen all the beautiful sunny pictures coming out from Electric Picnic over the weekend.  And the positive news is that this weather is set to continue as we are experiencing a little Indian summer whilst other parts of Europe such as Spain are experiencing rain.  Joanna Donnelly, Meteorologist, Met Eireann joined Kieran on the show with a weather update.
9/4/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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High quantities of Fentanyl arriving into Ireland

A warning was sounded this weekend by the Gardai about the possibility of higher quantities of the deadly drug Fentanyl arriving in Ireland. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid used as an anesthetic in controlled circumstances. But it has proved popular with criminal organisations as well as it is much stronger than heroin by weight.   There is concern that fentanyl may enter global markets at speed as heroin production has been reduced by a Taliban push to stop opium production in Afghanistan.   Drug and alcohol researcher and CEO of the Anna Liffey Drug Project Tony Duffin joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show. 
9/4/202310 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Wolfe Tones at Electric Picnic

Newstalk Breakfast’s Shane Coleman this morning on saying young people singing rebel songs run the risk of romanticising the "horrible and ugly" Troubles.The Wolfe Tones surprised many by performing for the biggest crowd in Electric Picnic’s Electric Arena in the festival’s nearly 20-year history. But are we being over-sensitive to their song Celtic Symphony with the lyrics ‘Ooh Ah up the Ra.’ And Did young people sing along to it?Henry McKean met young people coming back from EP, and joined us on the show.
9/4/202312 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ger Gilroy on Vera Pauw's statement, Mo Salah and more

For out weekly sport slot Kieran was joined as always by Ger Gilroy from off the Ball to look back at the biggest sporting stories of the week.
9/1/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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The state of American politics

Joining Kieran to chat about American politics was Terry Prone, Chair of the Communications Clinic, Renee Chenault-Fattah, Former NBC News Anchor and Pat Gatling, New York human rights lawyer 
9/1/202328 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Final Furlong: inspirational women, no gift weddings and cinema day

Now we are kicking off this week's Final Furlong, where we look back at some of the stories that have caught our eye over the past week!   Joining Kieran for this edition of The Furlong this evening are:   Irish architect Hugh Wallace, and former model and influencer Holly Carpenter 
9/1/202328 minutes, 9 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Pasta

This week's you are what you eat sees Aisling Larkin, TV Chef and Mindful Eating Coach take Kieran on a journey through the many layers of pasta.
9/1/202318 minutes, 2 seconds
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Eamon Ryan on the cut in energy prices

We’ve heard today that one of the leading Energy suppliers Energia has announced a cut in its home energy prices. Those on the company's Smart meter plans will see unit rates cut by 20%. Dual fuel electricity and gas rates will also fall by 20%. Is this the start of a trends across the board? Well one man who will be happy to see this is Eamon Ryan, Minister for the Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport and Leader of the Green Party and joined Kieran in studio 
9/1/202321 minutes, 1 second
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Should speed limiters be required on cars?

Garda have been urging more caution on the roads, following a series of fatal accidents this summer.  But one suggestion that has been mentioned is speed limiters - the idea that car can limit your speed to the speed limit required.  Should this sort of thing be mandatory on our vehicles?  Michael Pidgeon is Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party … and Michael Healy Rae is Independent TD for Kerry.  They joined Kieran to discuss. 
9/1/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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Josh Crosbie gives us the latest from Electric Picnic

Our reporter Josh Crosbie joined the show from Stradbally to give us the latest at day one of Electric Picnic.
9/1/20235 minutes, 45 seconds
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Should we urging homeowners to rent out their spare rooms?

New Data from Census 2022 suggests that 21 percent of Irish property owners have 2 or more spare bedrooms in their homes.   Should we be urging homeowners to be open the doors to renters who may need them or should we be encouraging some to downsize their homes?   Pat Davitt, CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Seamus Boland, CEO of Irish Rural Link joined Kieran to speak about this.  
9/1/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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The fallout following Vera Pauw's contract not being renewed

As you’ll likely know at this stage, Vera Pauw’s contract as Republic of Ireland manager will not be renewed, and there has been quite the fallout.   Among other things, she felt her position was undermined, particularly during the World Cup.  To get us up to speed, Kieran joined by Mark Tighe, senior news reporter for the Sunday Independent and former football manager Roddy Collins. 
9/1/202313 minutes
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Level of monitoring in CAMHS is ‘appalling’ - medical negligence solicitor

Kieran Cuddihy was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Keith Rolls, Partner at Coleman Legal Solicitors to discuss the latest CAMHS report...
8/31/202310 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ireland 'can't afford to lose' dairy industry - Tírlán CEO

Jim Bergin is leading one of Ireland’s biggest companies with over 2,000 employees and sales revenue of a staggering 3 billion euro. All this while attempting to keep the farmers of Ireland happy. Kieran was joined by Jim Bergin, CEO at Tirlán and he is also one of the speakers at this year’s Kennedy Summer School in New Ross…
8/31/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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Kieran Tours The Dunbrody Famine Ship

While broadcasting LIVE from the Dundrody Visitor Centre as part of the Kennedy Summer School, Kieran Cuddihy took a tour of the Dunbrody Famine Ship...
8/31/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Dermot Murnaghan: Negotiations for UK rejoining EU 'would be incredibly difficult'

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by one of the speakers at the Kennedy Summer School, award winning journalist Dermot Murnaghan. Dermot is known for his impressive career in the industry, working for companies such as the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky News, across many memorable breaking stories, like the deaths of both Diana Princess of Wales and Queen Elizabeth II...
8/31/202312 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ireland ‘living a lie’ about our neutrality - Former Chief of Staff of Defence Forces

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Vice Admiral Mark Mellett, who has had a long distinguished career in Ireland’s Defence Forces culminating in serving as the Chief of Staff from 2015 to 2021...
8/31/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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CAMHS: ‘We need a complete reorganisation of the HSE’ - Verona Murphy

The Mental Health Commission has published individual reports on the child and adolescent mental health services in the nine community healthcare organisation areas of the HSE.  These individual reports outline issues within particular regions - with an overall 4450 patients on waiting lists for servies.  Verona Murphy, Independent TD for Wexford joined Kieran to discuss...
8/31/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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US: 'Emergence of a political belief that media matters more than anything'

Kieran was joined by Dr Kathryn Cramer Brownell, Associate Professor of History at Purdue University. She’s one of the guest speakers at the Kennedy Summer School, and she focuses on the area of celebrities and showbiz in politics... 
8/31/20238 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Kennedys are 'the closest thing in the United States we've had to a royal family'

The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the Dunbrody Visitor Centre in New Ross for the Kennedy Summer School. Kieran was joined by Eileen Dunne, former broadcaster at RTÉ and Larry Donnelly, long time commentator on US politics on our airwaves and a Law Lecturer at the University of Galway. Both are directors of the Kennedy Summer School...
8/31/202313 minutes, 21 seconds
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‘I’ve never been in a better place’ - Ricky Hatton

Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton was an indestructible fighter. Over the first 43 fights of his professional career, he was unbeaten.  Thousands of fans travelled wherever he fought from London to Las Vegas, and he quickly became boxing’s man of the people.   A new Sky Documentary film ‘Hatton’ which will air at 9pm on Sky Documentaries and NOW on Thursday 31st August and explore Ricky’s extraordinary success and also his struggles inside and outside of the ring.Ricky Hatton joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
8/30/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Olives

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for olives on the shelves...
8/30/202312 minutes, 51 seconds
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Housing Minister ‘has written’ to EU Commissioner for stricter regulation of short-term lets

Kieran was joined by Darragh O’Brien, the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage to discuss today's constituency review from the Electoral Commission and more issues relating to housing and Airbnb...
8/30/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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Grade inflation 'unfair' for a number of students applying for university

It’s a nervous day for families across the country as students receive their CAO offers – 6 in 10 have received their first preference.  There has been criticism this year for the continued use of grade inflation in the Leaving Cert with has kept points for many courses high. Kieran was joined Pól Ó Dochartaigh Deputy President and Registrar of the University of Galway who was previously served as chair of the CAO... 
8/30/202311 minutes, 23 seconds
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Labour Party 'the big loser' in constituency review - Shane Coleman

The Electoral Commission has published its constituency review, recommending an increase of 14 TDs to 174 deputies in the next Dáil  In this scenario, the number of constituencies would increase by four from 39 to 43.  So what impact does this have around the country?  Kieran was joined by Shane Coleman from Newstalk Breakfast, Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent and Claire McGing, who is an academic specialist in gender and politics in IDT Dun Laoghaire to discuss...
8/30/202316 minutes, 34 seconds
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Homework: 'It's a good lesson in self command'

School season is back into full swing, and the dreaded conversation of homework is back in households once again. In a recent exclusive Newstalk poll, carried out by Amárach, we asked our listeners if it’s time to ban homework from schools once and for all. 35 per cent of those who responded said it was a thing of the past for primary levels and it’s time to get rid, while 18 per cent think it should also be banned in secondary schools. Kieran was joined by Jennifer Horgan, teacher and Irish Examiner Columnist and Mary McCarthy, columnist for the Irish independent to discuss...
8/30/202312 minutes, 51 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Vancouver

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to Vancouver...
8/30/202316 minutes, 29 seconds
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Reintroduction of wolves in Ireland 'totally irresponsible' - Irish Natura and Hill Farmer’s Association

Should wolves be reintroduced to Irish wildlife? Kieran was joined by Killian McLaughlin, founder of the Wild Ireland Wildlife Park and John Joe Fitzgerald, vice president of Irish Natura and Hill Farmer’s Association to debate this...
8/29/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tour of Electric Picnic site ahead of festival

There are only days to go before 70,000 people will take to the fields around Stradbally for Electric Picnic.Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie got a sneak peek of the festival and spoke with Kieran about what people can expect.
8/29/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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Gambling ‘is affecting children disproportionately” in Ireland - Ó Ríordáin

There is great concern that Irish Horseracing could be under threat due to the proposed Gambling Regulation Bill which would ban ads between 5:30am and 9pm.  Paul Hensey, chief executive of the Association of Irish Racecourses and Aodhan O’Riordain is Labour TD for Dublin Bay North, as well as their Education and Justice spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
8/29/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Should wolves be reintroduced to Ireland?

Green Party Leader Eamonn Ryan previously called for wolves to be reintroduced in to the wild in Ireland.  What exactly would happen if this did happen?  Kieran was joined by Kilian Murphy Quantitative ecologist with UCD who has been crunching the numbers... 
8/29/20237 minutes, 1 second
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'The principle is strong and I think that’s good' - former Wexford hurler Diarmuid Lyng on Enoch Burke

Yesterday, Enoch Burke returned to Wilson's Hospital School, where he formally worked and believes he has a right to be there. He says he is standing up for what he believes in.  Diarmuid Lyng, Owner of Wild Irish Retreat and former Wexford Hurler joined Kieran to discuss...
8/29/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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Price Increases on Fuel: 'It's outrageous' - Tóibín

There have been calls on the Government to scrap plans to increase excise on fuel next week.  From this Friday, September 1st, excise duty rates will increase by 7 cent for petrol and 5 cent for diesel.  Peadar Toibin, TD and the leader of Aontú and Fine Gael Senator Barry Ward joined Kieran to discuss...
8/29/202311 minutes, 10 seconds
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'A little bit tokenistic' - Michelle Obama voted the most inspirational woman ever

Michelle Obama has been voted the most inspirational woman of all time. A new poll of parents of girls aged between 6 and 10 put the former first lady at the top, with Harry Potter actor Emma Watson second, while Nobel-winning scientist Marie Curie third.   To drill down into the list and see who made the cut, I’m joined by Barbara Scully, author and broadcaster, Saoirse Hanley, Features writer with Sunday Independent and Jess Kelly, Newstalk's tech correspondent 
8/29/202315 minutes, 34 seconds
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Rubiales refuses to step down as Spanish prosecutors open an investigation

Spain prosecutors have opened a preliminary sex abuse investigation into Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales.  Rubiales has refused to step down from his role despite criticism of his kiss with Spain forward Jenni Hermoso following the country’s World Cup final win last Sunday.  Miguel Delaney Chief Football Writer at The UK Independent joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show...
8/28/20235 minutes, 10 seconds
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Enoch goes back to school 

Enoch Burke returned to Wilson's Hospital School in Co Westmeath today as the new school year got underway. It is understood Mr Burke entered the school building and set up in a corridor. He is is locked in ongoing legal proceedings against the school after he was dismissed following alleged gross misconduct.  To give us an update Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Shane Phelan, Legal Affairs Editor with the Irish Independent...
8/28/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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Change on the way for Ireland’s electoral system

Change is on the way to Ireland’s electoral system is due to be revealed this Wednesday which could be set to be one of the most radical overhauls of the system in generations.  Our political correspondent Sean Defoe has the details... 
8/28/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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Flights cancelled following UK air traffic control failure

Eoghan Corry, Travel and Aviation journalist and Editor of Air and Travel Magazine joined Kieran to discuss the cancellation of flights from Irish airports following problems with Air Traffic Control in Britain.
8/28/20238 minutes, 46 seconds
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Is Down Syndrome disappearing in Ireland

David Quinn, in his article in the Sunday Independent yesterday, questioned if Down Syndrome was disappearing from the world.  David details that because of ever more sophisticated screening tests, conditions such as Down syndrome can be detected in the womb at ever earlier stages of pregnancy. David stated that in almost every case where the condition is detected, the baby is aborted. Former Professor of the Rotunda, Professor Fergal Malone provided statistics in late 2022 that stated 95% of cases in the Rotunda, the mother traveled to the UK for an abortion  Why is this and are people with Down syndrome disappearing from our society? Former Mayor of Drogheda, Michael O’Dowd, father to Conor (27) who has Down syndrome and is an Aontu representative in Louth joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/28/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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Should the legal smoking age be 21?

Fine Gael TD Colm Burke has been calling for the age limit to buy tobacco to be raised to 21 years of age. He wants the change in order to help Ireland meet its public health target of a less-than-5 percent smoking rate by 2025. John Mallon, spokesperson for Forest Ireland and Professor Des Cox is chair of the Policy Group on Tobacco at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at Children’s Health Ireland in Crumlin both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss...
8/28/202313 minutes
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Henry McKean on back to school meals

“I feel like Chicken tonight! Chicken tonight!” What autumn dinners did your hard-working parents serve up night after night growing up? And what did they make for your packed lunch?Newstalk reporter Henry McKean joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show...
8/28/20239 minutes, 31 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Back To School Lunches

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to back to school lunches...
8/25/202316 minutes, 37 seconds
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"This place is nuts" US tourists enjoying Dublin for football game

More than 40,000 international visitors have descended on Dublin for an American football game on Saturday.Notre Dame will take on Navy at the Aviva Stadium in an event that is thought to be worth more than 140 million euro to the Irish economy.Tours and accommodation are booked out with US tourists enjoying what’s on offer.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with them to see what they think of the Emerald Isle.
8/25/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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'Laura's memory will live on' - HPV vaccine extended to men up to 22

Access to the HPV vaccine is being expanded to include young men aged 21 and under. That vaccine is named after Laura Brennan, who campaigned for higher uptake of the vaccine, and her father Larry joined Kieran to discuss...
8/24/20238 minutes, 37 seconds
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'We need to restore public confidence in the Leaving Certificate'

Leaving Certificate results will be available from Friday morning, with first round CAO offers out next Wednesday.To discuss grade inflation and Leaving Cert reform, Kieran was joined by Eric Nelligan, Assistant Principal at St Munchins College Limerick and Aontú spokesperson on education alongside John Walshe, Former Advisor to Education Minister Ruairi Quinn...
8/24/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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Taxi Shortage: 'Streamline the whole application process' to increase driver numbers - Emer Higgins

Fine Gael TD Emer Higgins has suggested a streamlining of the process for licenses for taxi drivers to help tackle the ongoing shortage in Dublin City and around the country. Kieran was joined by Fine Gael TD Emer Higgins, Jim Waldron, spokesperson for the National Private Hire and Taxi Association and Kieran Harte, General Manager for Uber…
8/24/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Prigozhin death 'a clear message that Putin is in charge'

The fallout is continuing in Russia from the apparent death of the head of the Wagner Group and orchestrator of an attempted coup in June Yegveny Prigozhin.  Prigozhin was listed as a passenger of the private jet which crashed 185 miles north of Moscow.  For more on this, Kieran was joined by General Richard Barrons, former head of the UK’s joint forces command & leading UK Defence expert... 
8/24/20236 minutes, 44 seconds
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Leaving Cert grade inflation attributing to 'climbing' university dropout rates

Ahead of Leaving Cert Results being announced tomorrow, there have been calls that we should have harsher grading for the Leaving Cert.  Calls have been made by some universities that post-pandemic measures for students have led to grade inflation which has been attributed to high dropout rates for first year students.  Carl O’Brien, Education Editor with Irish Times joined Kieran to discuss...
8/24/202310 minutes, 55 seconds
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'I think it's great' - Former Fair City actor on show's new conspiracy theorist

There was lots of reaction on the show yesterday to the new Fair City, Fergal, who was introduced last Sunday. He seems to be a conspiracy theorist with views that lean to the right.  Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Killian O’Sullivan, director and producer, and former actor on Fair City to discuss...
8/24/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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'We all curse' - Is swearing unladylike?

Earlier this week, Mary Earps, the goalie for the English Women’s team was criticised for swearing in a moment of passion during the World Cup final. She was called disgusting and un-ladylike.   In 2023, is swearing still frowned upon and seen as unladylike if a woman swears?  Kieran was joined by Holly Carpenter, Former model and social media influencer and Michelle Harding, Founder of the School of Life Etiquette school...
8/24/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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'It's still relatively early' - UK's first-ever womb transplant takes place

Yesterday we saw the UK's first-ever succesful womb transplant. It was hailed by doctors as 'dawn of new era' in fertility treatment.  The recipient's sister, who already has children, donated her womb to her younger sibling, who was born without a uterus.  Kieran was joined by Dr. Peter Boylan, former master of the National Maternity Hospital...
8/23/20238 minutes, 31 seconds
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Rural pubs are 'under severe pressure' - Mattie McGrath

Over 100 public houses have closed their doors permanently so far this year.  That number is expected to increase by the end of the year, as an average of 152 pubs have closed annually since 2019.  Kieran was joined by Adrienne McCarthy, owner of McCarthy Bar is Castletown Bere in West Cork and Independent TD for Tipperary, Mattie McGrath...
8/23/202310 minutes, 49 seconds
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Charlie Bird: ‘I want to pass away at home surrounded by my family’

Kieran Cuddihy went to Powerscourt Hotel in Wicklow to meet with the legendary journalist and broadcaster, Charlie Bird and his wife Claire, who is looking to help raising funds for Together for Hospice, the National Hospice Movement.   Anyone or any businesses can register now to host a coffee morning on September 21, or on a date that suits them, at hospicecoffeemorning.ie or call 0818 995 996. If they can not host or attend one, a donation can be made at hospicecoffeemorning.ie/donate. 
8/23/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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'I loved the noughties' - What Was the Best Decade Ever?

A new survey out today says four in five Gen Zs, aged between 9 and 24, rate it as the ultimate decade. But is it?Henry McKean went to find out what people think...
8/23/20239 minutes, 14 seconds
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India moon landing 'enromously significant for the entire world'

The space race is back!  India has today become the first country to land in the lunar south pole region of the moon.  The Vikram lander from Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down just after half 12 today making India just the fourth country to reach the moon.  Space Commentator Leo Enright joined Kieran to discuss...
8/23/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dublin policing plan 'top heavy' - former Assistant Garda Commissioner

Business owners in Dublin City have been meeting with senior Gardaí today to discuss tackling crime.  It is because of concerns about an increase in shop-lifting, aggression and anti-social behaviour.  Kieran was joined by Alan Campbell is the owner of The Bankers Bar and former Assistant Garda Commissioner, Pat Leahy to discuss...
8/23/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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Fair City’s far-right character ‘a little bit insidious’

Fergal, the newest addition to the cast of Fair City, a conspiracy theorist believes that the pandemic was planned to aid the banks and 'the country is full.'  John McGuirk, editor of Gript and Stefanie Preissner, writer and broadcaster joined Kieran to discuss... Image: RTÉ
8/23/202316 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Utah

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder we take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, travel journalist, Nicola Brady joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the Beehive State, Utah...
8/23/202312 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cocaine use 'rife everywhere' - Rory O'Connor

Have you seen noticed an increase in the use of recreational drugs like cocaine? The use of the drug has been suggested to be commonplace and cocaine use in society is 'mind-blowing.' That’s according to Rory O’Connor of Rory’s Stories who joined Kieran to discuss...
8/22/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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Common Ground: Could we use our Garda force better?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Could we use our Garda force better?'
8/22/202311 minutes, 5 seconds
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Scrutiny of victim impact statements 'feels like censorship' - Kathleen Chada

One of the UK’s most prolific serial killers Lucy Letby was sentenced to 14 whole life sentences for the murder of 7 babies however she was not in court for the sentencing or to hear any of the victim impact statements. And indeed, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested the UK will potentially change the law to compel those found guilty to be in court to hear the statements when they are read out to court. But what is the value of those statements in terms of the perpetrator hearing them or indeed for the families of the victims of crime getting to have their say. Kieran was joined by Kathleen Chadha who lost her two boys Eoghan (10) and Ruairi (5) when they were murdered by their father in 2013 and by Andrew Furlong, who’s daughter Nicola (21), was killed in 2012 in Tokyo…
8/22/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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Youghal Ironman race 'felt dodgy from the off' - spectator

Race organisers of the Youghal Ironman did not have clearance by Triathlon Ireland Technical Officials to go ahead with the race. The race saw the deaths of two men, Brendan Wall and Ivan Chittenden after they got into difficulties in the swim element of the event. Kieran was joined by Lisa Shine, a spectator at the Ironman in Youghal who was there supporting her sister, Fiona....
8/22/20238 minutes, 14 seconds
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Numerous 'barriers' to getting onto CAMHS waiting lists - Kerry GP

New figures provided by the HSE to the Irish Independent show that the Cork and Kerry community healthcare organisation still had the longest ­CAMHS waiting list in the country. 976 young people are currently waiting for help there, with that figure being around 4,300 nationwide. Kieran was joined by Gary Stack a GP in Killarney, and Matthew Sadlier, who is a consultant psychiatrist, and Chair of the IMO’s Consultant Committee...
8/22/202312 minutes, 38 seconds
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Gig etiquette: 'Phones are part of the furniture now at a gig'

Since the pandemic, gig etiquette has been called into question more than ever, as fans find new and outrageous ways to interact with their idols. Is this the end of gig etiquette as we know it? Today FM’s Ed Smith joined Kieran to discuss...
8/22/202312 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Rose of Tralee winner of 1959 on the current festival

The Rose of Tralee returned last night and the finale will be taking place later at the Kerry Sports Academy. Some say it’s stuck in the past but there have been changes to the event over the years. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie is in Tralee speaking with previous winners and locals about the evolvement of the festival.
8/22/202310 minutes, 17 seconds
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'It has stood the test of time' - The Rose of Tralee festival kicks off

The Rose of Tralee festival returns to our screens tonight and Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie joined Kieran from Tralee where he met with those on the street and behind the scenes...
8/21/202313 minutes, 10 seconds
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Dublin attack: 'We need more' Gardaí - Jim O'Callaghan

A man has been charged in connection with an alleged assault on Grafton Street yesterday morning. It’s the latest incident of its kind to take place in the capital over the last couple of months. Kieran was joined by Jim O’Callaghan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Bay South and their spokesperson for Justice and Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town to discuss…
8/21/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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'Our world is way too soft' - 'Fat Bottomed Girls' removed from Queen album

The rock band Queen have removed 'Fat Bottomed Girls' from their greatest hits on a universal music streaming service aimed at kids. But the song will still be available on other streamers and to buy on old fashioned records. Many have said this is so called ‘woke cancel culture’ or is modernisation and diversity? Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Henry McKean to discuss this further....
8/21/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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Youghal Ironman: 'They could've brought it inland a bit further'

Post mortem examinations are to be carried out on the two men who died during an Ironman event in Cork yesterday . 44-year-old Meath man Brendan Wall, who lived in the UK, and 65-year-old Ivan Chittenden from Toronto in Canada after they got into difficulties in the swim element of the event. Kieran was joined by Tom, who was at the Ironman event yesterday and has done triathlons so is experienced in this whole world...
8/21/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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Fee paying schools ‘creating an exclusive access to education’ - Sorca Clarke

Over 27,000 students enrolled in private post-primary schools for the last academic year, a record number. It represents a 6 per cent increase in the number of students attending private schools over the last five years. Kieran was joined by Michael Clark, Fianna Fail County Councillor for Killiney-Shankill and Sorca Clarke, Sinn Féin Education spokesperson and TD for Longford-Westmeath to discuss...
8/21/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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Former nurse Lucy Letby sentenced to life in prison for baby murders

Sentencing has occurred of the nurse Lucy Letby who was found guilty of killing seven infants in her care and the attempted murder of six babies. Justice James Goss at the Manchester Crown Court handed down the most severe sentence possible under British law. Kieran was joined by Vincent McAvinney, journalist and broadcaster to discuss...
8/21/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Why do Irish people root against England?

The England Women's World Cup dreams were dashed after a 1-0 loss to Spain in the final yesterday. Across social media it was clear that Irish fans were delighting in their loss. Why do we support the downfall of English sports teams? Kieran was joined by Off the Ball’s Adrian Barry to discuss....
8/21/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
8/18/202312 minutes, 17 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Peaches

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to learn how best to use peaches in your cooking and baking...
8/18/202315 minutes, 27 seconds
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RTÉ: 'The public are losing faith' - Niamh Smyth

RTÉ has revealed that contact talks have broken down with Ryan Tubridy and the broadcaster will not be returning to the air. Niamh Smyth TD, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee and Garett Harte, Managing Director of Harte Media and former Editor in Chief of Newstalk...
8/18/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why do we hoard our old tech?

Swappie research has revealed almost half of Irish people continue to hoard their old tech. Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly to discuss...
8/18/20236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Women's World Cup Final: 'My head says England will go all the way'

England’s Lionesses will be looking to “bring it home” this Sunday as they take on Spain in the World Cup final. It is the first appearance for both nations in the final. Former Ireland international Karen Duggan joined Kieran to discuss...
8/18/20239 minutes, 13 seconds
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Weapons training of Ukrainian Forces ‘breaches Irish neutrality’ - Murphy

Irish troops are to provide weapons training to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Does this go against the government's pledge to provide only non-lethal support? Kieran was joined by People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy and Fianna Fail Defense Spokesperson, Lisa Chambers to discuss...
8/18/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Michael Parkinson 'had this tremendous charm' - Dame Esther Rantzen

The legendary broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson has died after a brief illness at the age of 88. For more reaction to this, Kieran was joined by Dame Esther Rantzen to discuss...
8/17/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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'I thought they were going to kill me' - British fighter tortured by Russian forces

Aiden Aslin joined the Ukrainian Marines in 2018. Four years later, he was stationed at the front line in Mariupol, where he was part of a mass surrender. He was singled out for his British passport and was taken as a prisoner of war. Now, he, along with the help of John Sweeney, has written a book about his experience in their book 'Putin’s Prisoner: My time as a prisoner of war in Ukraine'. Both John and Aiden joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
8/17/202312 minutes, 55 seconds
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'Passionate about everything that he did' - Michael Parkinson Remembered

The legendary broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson has died after a brief illness at the age of 88. Broadcaster Gloria Hunniford and Alastair Campbell, writer, communicator, consultant and co-host of ‘The Rest Is Politics' joined Kieran to discuss...
8/17/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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AI 'a huge threat' to the music industry

AI has found its way into every profession there is and now the music industry is being threatened as well. Should we take these threats seriously? Kieran was joined by Dr. Martin Clancy from Trinity College Dublin and musician Ultan Conlon...
8/17/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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TV Licence: 'If we don't pay for Irish content, there won't be any' - Larry Bass

The TV licence is back in the spotlight again following the publication of the Grant Thornton report yesterday into secret payments from RTE to Ryan Tubridy. Latest figures show that since news of the controversy emerged in June, TV licence renewals have fallen by one-third compared to the same period last year. Larry Bass, CEO of ShinAwiL production company joined Kieran to discuss...
8/17/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ploughing: 'Cashless does not suit a lot of people'

The discussion has been rumbling on the last few weeks about the decision to have cashless ticketing at the National Ploughing Championships this year We are a month out from the National Ploughing Championships and some people are still not happy Kieran was joined by Jackie Flannery, From the Irish Rural Association and Anna Marie McHugh, from the National Ploughing Association to discuss...
8/17/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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'5 Star Feedback' - Irish Rugby using new tech in World Cup preparation

Ireland take on England this weekend as part of their World Cup warm-up. The team were training at the IRFU's High Performance Centre in Blanchardstown. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent was there to get an insight into the tech used to better the team's performance...
8/16/20239 minutes, 19 seconds
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National Executive should be set up 'responsible for the delivering of housing in Ireland'

According to a new report by Trinity College Dublin researchers, vacant properties and land in Irish city centres are an “inevitable outcome” of the State’s planning system and property markets. The report highlights what it calls an ‘inherent tension’ between planning and the market. Cian O’Callaghan is associate Professor in Urban Geography with the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin, and he led this research and Hugh Wallace is Director with Douglas-Wallace Architects to discuss...
8/16/202314 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy 'should be allowed back on the airwaves' - Willie O'Reilly

Today Grant Thornton released a long-awaited report that looked into Ryan Tubridy’s pay and how RTE under-declared his 2017-2019 income by €120,000. The board have acknowlegded governance “failures” in this regard Kieran was joined by Willie O’Reilly, former RTE Commerical Director and media commentator and Emma O’Kelly, Chair of NUJ Broadcasting Branch to discuss
8/16/202313 minutes, 53 seconds
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What's the problem with cycling in Dublin City?

Cities around the world are trying to move to a more cycling friendly approach to minimalise congestion and fulfil their environmental duties. Historically, Dublin have always been credited with being impressive in their action however, the progress has halted significantly. Kieran was joined by Dr Robert Egan, research fellow in Civil Structural & Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin to discuss...
8/16/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Dee Forbes 'should' appear before Public Accounts Committee - Stanley

Today, Grant Thornton released a long-awaited report that looked into Ryan Tubridy’s pay and how RTE under-declared his 2017-2019 income by €120,000. The board have acknowlegded governance “failures” in this regard Kieran was joined by Terry Prone, Chair of the Communications Clinic and Brian Stanley, Sinn Fein TD and chair of the Public Accounts Committee to discuss...
8/16/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Bank of Ireland glitch: 'People were buying TVs!'

As the Bank of Ireland IT glitch comes clearer, allowing customers to transfer up to €2,000 from their account even if they didn’t have the funds. Transferring money from their Bank Of Ireland accounts to their Revolut accounts, then using their Revolut cards to withdraw money from the ATMS. But have we lost our moral compass? Many of us knew it was wrong but queued up anyway to get the cash. Henry McKean has been speaking to people who got caught up in it...
8/16/202314 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Italian Lakes

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the Italian lakes...
8/16/202319 minutes, 36 seconds
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'Ooh Ah, Up The Ra' chant 'has to go' - Joe Brolly

Yesterday, Kieran was joined by by Brian Warfield of the Wolfe Tones and Ben Lowry of the Belfast Newsletter. It was after pro-IRA songs were sung at the Wolfe Tones Feile gig in West Belfast over the weekend. On the 25th anniversary of the Omagh bombing, it begs the quesiton is there is any workable route to proper reconciliation, and to move on. Kieran was joined by Joe Brolly of the Free State Podcast to discuss…
8/15/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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Omagh: 'It was a miracle' - Woman survived bombing while pregnant

25 years ago in August of 1998, four months after the Good Friday Agreement was signed the Real IRA detonated a car bomb in Omagh. In doing so they claimed the lives of 29 men, women and children, among them a mother heavily pregnant with twins and shattered the thin veil of peace. Kieran was joined by novelist and newspaper columnist Martina Devlin and Omagh bombing survivor, Nicola Emery to discuss...
8/15/202316 minutes, 35 seconds
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Common Ground: Is the Rose of Tralee out of date?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Is the Rose of Tralee out of date or harmless fun?'
8/15/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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Cork Luas won't be in place for at least 'another decade'

In July of this year, the All-Island Rail Review included plans for a LUAS line that connects Mahon to Ballincollig. However, in recent months it has faced some obstacles and opposition on numerous grounds, most recently due to the prospect of demolition work for the route to work. Kieran was joined by Peter Horgan, Labour representative for the City to discuss...
8/15/20236 minutes, 26 seconds
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An Garda Síochána 'should' relax rules around tattoos - Simon Harris

Today, Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe have launched the Public Service Apprenticeship Plan 2022-2025. The plan aims to double the Number of public service apprenticeships to 750 by 2025. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris joined Kieran to discuss...
8/15/202312 minutes, 28 seconds
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The divide between well-done and rare steak preferences

Last week on the programme we heard about the different types of lab-grown meat that will be coming to a shop near you soon. But today we turn our attention to the great debate of our time. How do you like your steak? Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with diners and chefs to find out what makes the perfect steak.
8/15/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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'It is ugly!' - Is it time to get rid of the Spire?

Standing at 120 meters tall in the heart of the capital, The Spire is a source of contention among the Irish public. For some, it is an impressive piece of art that’s both stylish and elegant. For others it is an ‘uninspiring’ waste of space. Kieran was joined by Michael Kelly, Editor with the Irish Catholic and Documentary Maker, Luke McManus to discuss...
8/15/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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'It's a nice start': €8 billion from wealth fund may be used for house-building

There have been reports today that the Government could move up to €8 billion from their Sovereign Wealth Fund into housing. The money, it is suggested, would go to the Land Development Agency. Kieran was joined by former Chair of the Land Development Agency, John Moran to discuss...
8/14/202319 minutes, 13 seconds
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'One of the greatest feelings ever': Eamonn Coghlan 40 years on from Helsinki gold

40 years ago today Eamonn Coghlan became a World Championship gold medalist in Helsinki in the 5000m. He joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the historic win... Image: Athletics Ireland
8/14/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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CAMHS: System must 'change completely' - Children's Ombudsman

Over the last two weeks Kieran has been joined by parents from Families for Reform of CAMHS to discuss the ongoing crisis and staff shortages in the service. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Children’s Ombudsman, Niall Muldoon and Independent TD for Clare, Violet-Anne Wynne to discuss
8/14/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Actors' Strike: 'Something's got to give!' - Natalie Britton

Hollywood remains at a standstill today as the ongoing strike which has paralysed all major TV and movie productions has hit the one-month mark. Members of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) have been on strike since 14 July, after negotiations over new contracts Kieran was joined by Tim Gray Variety’s senior VP and awards editor and Natalie Britton, actress and member of SAG-AFTRA to discuss...
8/14/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Criticism of Wolfe Tones song at Belfast Féile 'not the answer' - Brian Warfield

Pro-IRA chanting was clearly heard during a Wolfe Tones gig on the closing night of Féile an Phobail. Around 10,000 fans attended the festival finale in the Falls Park in west Belfast last night. Kieran was joined by Wolfe Tones’ musician Brian Warfield and the Editor of the Belfast Newsletter, Ben Lowry to discuss...
8/14/202312 minutes, 16 seconds
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Priest shortages 'may lead to an increase in non-church funerals'

Parts of Ireland could soon be facing up to a week in delays before burying their loved ones due to priest shortages. A declining amount of priests means that fewer will be available for more immediate funeral ceremonies and could lead to Ireland embracing uncharacteristically long times between the passing and burying of a loved one. Kieran was joined by Fr. Tim Hazelwood, parish priest at Killeagh in east Cork and Keith Greaney, Conneely Funeral Directors in Galway to discuss…
8/14/202312 minutes, 43 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: French Cuisine

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to learn about the delicious cuisine of France...
8/11/202318 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy: Paywalls, McIlroy and Transfer Mania

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
8/11/202314 minutes, 22 seconds
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Free GP care extension ‘the way forward’ - Colm Burke

Children aged six and seven will be able to gain access to free GP visits from today. Kieran was joined by Colm Burke TD, Fine Gael Health Spokesperson to discuss...
8/11/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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Lab grown meat: 'It looks, smells, tastes like the beef that you're used to!'

The FSAI this week has said that Lab Grown Meats being available in Ireland is only a matter of time Kieran was joined by Robert Jones, Vice President of Global Public Affairs for Mosa Meat and President of Cellular Agriculture Europe to discuss...
8/11/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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'Very serious doubts' about implementation of free GP care for all - Paul Murphy

From today, parents can now register their 6- and 7-year-olds for free GP care, through a new medical card scheme, and those with children under 6 will automatically have their medical card extended. Should we continue this trend of making GP care free for everyone? Kieran was joined by Monaghan based GP, Illona Duffy, and People Before Profit TD, Paul Murphy to discuss...
8/11/202313 minutes
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‘How you raise your children is up to you!’: Dealing with judgmental parents

Parents can discipline their children in many ways. Is it acceptable to comment on how a person should discipline and raise their children? Kieran was joined by Newstalk’s own Simon Tierney and Journalist and Columnist with The Irish Times, Jen Hogan to discuss...
8/11/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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Farmer's Alliance party 'hope to' run up to 60 candidates in next General Election

Yesterday the Farmers’ Alliance, have decided to form a political party and will run candidates in the upcoming local and national elections. The group will be a completely independent party with no connection to either the Rural Independent Group of TDs or to Michael Fitzmaurice’s new rural political party. Kieran was joined by Liam McLaughlin and Helen O’Sullivan, both farmers and members of the Farmers’ Alliance to discuss...
8/10/202312 minutes, 51 seconds
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Government should incentivise teachers to stay in rent pressure zones - INTO

Schools, especially those in the Dublin area, are struggling to fill vacant teaching positions for the coming year. This issue is set to make returning to the classroom very problematic in September. Kieran was joined by John Boyle, general secretary of the Irish National Teachers Organisation and Eoin Dolan, principal of Mother of Divine Grace primary school in Finglas...
8/10/20239 minutes, 30 seconds
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‘We do actually have really rich culture’: What best represents Irish heritage?

Ahead of Irish Heritage Week, it is has been announced that Luke Kelly, Christy Moore, the GAA and a bowl of stew are considered the biggest representatives of Ireland. What do you think when you think of this beautiful country? Kieran was joined by Presenter, Activist, and Author, Emer O’Neill, Newstalk Reporter, Henry McKean and Former Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu to discuss...
8/10/202312 minutes, 58 seconds
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'We want to see a three year ban on rent increases' - Eoin Ó Broin

Eviction notices have increased by almost a thousand in the second quarter of 2023 while rent prices have stabilised in the capital according to the latest Daft report. Is the housing crisis worsening or taking a turn for the better? Kieran was joined by Maurice Deverell from the Irish Property Owners Association and Eoin Ó Broin TD, Sinn Fein Housing Spokesperson to discuss…
8/10/202317 minutes, 14 seconds
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Parking Charges: 'None of these things are ever acceptable' - Clare hotelier

Clare County Council have proposed to introduce year-round paid parking in tourist hotspots such as Kilkee, Lahinch, Doolin and Spanish Point. This will see a minimum charge of €2 applied to every car park space and residents and business applying for €50 car permits. Michael Vaughan, Owner of the Vaughan Lodge Hotel in Lahinch joined Kieran to discuss...
8/10/20239 minutes, 29 seconds
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'The Cheltenham of showjumping!' - Henry at the Dublin Horse Show

It's the 148th RDS Dublin Horse Show. 1,600 horses and ponies will compete in over 168 classes and competitions, over the next five days, with a total prize fund of over €1.3 million. The RDS Dublin Horse Show is worth €50 million to the Irish economy. Henry McKean went along and tried to capture the magic of summer, the sights and sounds. He sent this report...
8/9/20239 minutes, 1 second
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Hot Sauce

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for hot sauce on the shelves...
8/9/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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'We don't want to be forgotten' - Families for Reform of CAMHS

Over the last two weeks The Hard Shoulder has been speaking to parents from Families for Reform of CAMHS. Today, Kieran was joined by Hannah from Families for Reform of CAMHS and Sinn Féin Mental Health Spokesperson, Mark Ward...
8/9/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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'It's hugely important' - Non-binary category offered to Dublin City Marathon participants

Anyone running the Dublin Marathon like will have received an email today detailing how they can enter into the non-binary category of the race. This is the first time the category has been made available to participants Kieran was joined by Mark Armstrong, Chairman of the Dublin Front Runners Club
8/9/20235 minutes, 24 seconds
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State dental treatment scheme 'unfit for purpose' - Irish Dental Association

Many people are struggling to gain access to dental health care in rural Ireland. Due to these shortages, many people seeking free dental care with their medical cards are not being seen too when needed. With wait times of three months or more, patients have been left with no choice but to travel to different counties to seek the attention they need. Kieran was joinedb by President of the Irish Dental Association, Dr Eamon Croke to discuss...
8/9/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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'Now is the right time' - Dermot Whelan to leave Today FM

Dermot and Dave have been a duo for the past 21 years. Over the years, they have given listeners hours of entertainment. Sadly, this will come to an end this Friday as Dermot is heading off to pursue his passion for mindfulness with his holistic brand, Mind Full. Dermot Whelan joined Kieran to tell him more about his decision...
8/9/202318 minutes, 45 seconds
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'Toxic' link between money and education must end - Aodhán Ó Ríordáin

Last year the State provided over €128 million in funding to private schools, it has been found. State funding for building projects in private schools needs to end - that is the call from Aodhan Ó Ríordáin TD, Labour Party Education spokesperson who joined Kieran to discuss…
8/9/202311 minutes, 27 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Liverpool

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to lovely Liverpool...
8/9/202318 minutes
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Tuesday Travel: Normandy

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to beautiful Normandy...
8/8/202321 minutes, 34 seconds
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Influencer boxing matches 'just a fad' - Andy Lee

On Saturday evening in Dallas, Jake Paul, a man who until five years ago hadn’t stepped inside a boxing ring, faced up against 38-year-old Nate Diaz, a legend of combat sports and one of UFC fan’s most beloved fighters. Jake’s resulting win is just another chapter in the history of social media stars entering into prize fighting. A wave perhaps first started by Conor McGregor switching the octagon for the ring in 2017 against Floyd Mayweather, has grossed millions of dollars and captured the imagination of a new generation of boxing fans. Is influencer boxing hurting or helping the sport? Kieran was joined by Andy Lee, Former middleweight world champion to discuss...
8/8/20235 minutes, 54 seconds
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Should the 'Right to Housing' be enshrined in the Constitution?

In the middle of a housing crisis would it be effective to write the right to housing into the Irish Constitution? Kieran was joined by Financial Analyst, Karl Deeter and Assistant Professor in Social Policy in Maynooth University and author of ‘Gaffs’, Dr. Rory Hearne to discuss...
8/8/202313 minutes, 43 seconds
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Van Life: 'There are definitely things that you have to give up!'

With the cost of living becoming close to impossible for some people. It is necessary to make other alternatives. What better way to do this than to convert a van and live in it? Kieran was joined by Shane Monks O’Byrne, who has been living out of his van for the past four years and has used his alternative home as a way of exploring the world...
8/8/20237 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ireland among most energy-vulnerable countries: Here’s why

A new study has found that Ireland is one of the most vulnerable to energy shocks, such as shortages. Euromonitor International’s first global energy vulnerability index shows that the state is ranked 70 out of 100 overall, making it the third worst of all EU members on the index, ahead of Poland on 78 and Lithuania on 90. So what can this study tell us about Ireland’s energy future? Kieran was joined by Lisa Ryan, Professor in Energy Economics at UCD School of Economics and UCD Energy Institute to discuss…
8/8/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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Introduction of free public transport 'a no brainer' - Bríd Smith

New statistics published by the Department of Transport today indicate that 60% of people are willing to change the way they travel to reduce carbon emissions. But would free public transport further encourage people to leave their car at home ? Kieran was joined by Brid Smith People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Central and Janet Horner, Green Party Councillor for Dublin City...
8/8/202313 minutes, 26 seconds
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'A friend I never met': Sinéad O'Connor funeral cortege passes through Bray

People lined up to pay tribute to Sinéad O’Connor in Bray ahead of her funeral today. Sinéad’s funeral cortége passed through Bray after a private service to allow fans to say goodbye. Newstalk's Chief Reporter Barry Whyte was in Bray today...
8/8/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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Number of dogs being put down in pounds doubled in a year

According to Dogs Trust, the number of dogs being put to sleep has doubled in a year. Dogs Trust said the number of dogs entering pounds is also on the rise, from 4,165 in 2021 to 7,352 in 2022. Kieran Cuddihy was joined by PR & Communications Manager at Dogs Trust Ireland, Corina Fitzsimons to discuss...
8/4/20239 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weather outlook ahead of the Bank Holiday Weekend

With the Bank Holiday upon us many will be heading off to All Together now and Indie 2023, but what is the troublesome weather forecast going to be for the long weekend? Cathal Nolan of The Irish Weather Channel joined Kieran to discuss...
8/4/20235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Continued reaction to the damming CAMHS report

All week we have been speaking to parents who have children go through CAMHS. Kieran Cuddihy was joined by John Joe McGinley, who has a son in CAMHS and also set up Autism Dads to help other parents navigate autism and mental health services and, Grainne from Parents for Reform of CAMHS, which is a group of 200 family members looking for urgent reform of CAMHS.
8/4/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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Josh Crosbie reports from Girls in Green homecoming

The Girls in Green are back on home soil and crowds are gathering on O’Connell Street for a homecoming celebration. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie spoke to Kieran live on the Hard Shoulder to capture the atmosphere with fans and players.
8/3/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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Pete Lunn on first impressions

Behavioural scientist, Founder and Head of ESRI's Behavioural Research Unit, Pete Lunn joined Kieran to talk about first impressions.
8/3/202311 minutes, 51 seconds
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What’s the worst advice you’ve ever been given?

A research study done by Perspectus Global and commissioned by & me reveals the average Brit has been offered 8 truly terrible pieces of advice thus far in their lifetime, including “Just stop worrying”, “revenge is sweet”, and “marry for security”. This prompts us to think of advice we’ve given and received, both the good and the awful. Do we generally take advice, and what type of advice actually makes a difference in decision-making? Irish writer and author Stephanie Preissner joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss...
8/3/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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Night Club hours are pushed back until 2024

The legislation to Extend hours for Nightclubs has been further pushed back until well into late 2024. But will it do much to save Ireland’s declining nightlife scene and should we be encouraging it in the first place Kieran was joined on the show by Sunil Sharpe, Spokesperson from the Give Us The Night campaign and Dr. Sheila Gilheaney. CEO of Alcohol Action to discuss.
8/3/202311 minutes, 59 seconds
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Irish people spending €108 per month on streaming services

The Irish people spend €108 per month on streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Paramount+. With these services due to rise in cost, how will this impact on next years figures? We want to know, do people use all these services that they have in their home, or should people stick to watching regular TV channels that doesn’t cost them anything? Dr. Roddy Flynn, Associate Professor at the School of Communications, DCU, and The Chair of the Communication Studies degree along with Dr. Finola Doyle O’Neill, Broadcast and Legal Historian, School of History UCC both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/3/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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Greenpeace protest at Rishi Sunak’s house

Mel Evans, Head of climate with Greenpeace UK joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss the Greenpeace protest that took place at Rishi Sunak's Yorkshire home while he was away on holidays in California.
8/3/20239 minutes, 15 seconds
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Families for the reform of CAMHS reflect on the damming report

After a damming report into CAMHS last week, we have been talking to parents all week about what they have been through. Kieran Cuddihy was joined on the show by two parents from 'Families for Reform of CAMHS' which is a group of 200 family members looking for urgent reform of CAMHS.
8/3/202321 minutes, 2 seconds
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The importance of remembering Irish history

In an interview with US late-night talk show host Bill Maher for his Club Random podcast, television personality Sharon Osbourne stressed the importance of moving on from the “despicable” treatment of the Irish by the British, saying, “At some point, you have got to let it go. You have to.” This leads us to consider our relationship to Irish history and ask: should we obsess over historical wrongs? Are there dangers in dwelling on the past? What is important to remember about Irish history? UCD Director of Gender Studies Mary McAuliffe to help answer some of these questions. Mary, you’re very welcome to the show.
8/2/202311 minutes, 26 seconds
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Shopping Trolley Hotline: Washing up Liquid

It’s time once again for the shopping trolley hotline where we review the same product from various stores and as ever Kieran Cuddihy was joined by expert shopper Simon Tierney...
8/2/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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Lizzo accused of sexually harassing her former backup dancers

American Singer and Rapper Lizzo have been accused of sexually harassing and weight shaming, according to her former backup dancers. Deidre Molumby, Pop culture & entertainment expert joined Kieran to discuss.
8/2/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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Domhnall Gleeson on Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for the Irish Hospice

Kieran Cuddihy was in Bewley’s on Grafton Street supporting Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for Hospice. Star of stage and screen, and a supporter of the Hospice, Dohmnall Gleeson sat down with Kieran Cuddihy...
8/2/202316 minutes, 33 seconds
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Should children be refused entry from pubs and restaurants?

Some people feel that young children and their parents are a distraction and simply annoying when out and about in bars and restaurants. So much so that many pubs and restaurants are bringing in age restrictions to make the experience better for other guests.   Freelance journalist Andrea Smith joined Kieran on the show to discuss.
8/2/20235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is increased policing enough to curb anti-social behaviour?

It was announced that the Government is making €10m available for additional policing in Dublin to increase safety in the city. Is increased policing enough or should this money be used elsewhere? Community Worker, James O’Toole who grew up in the Fatima Flats joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss...
8/2/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dublin Airport ordered to reduce number of night-time flights

The operator of Dublin Airport has been ordered to reduce the number of night-time flights from its new north runway after Fingal County Council ruled it had breached the conditions of its planning permission. Padraig Ó Céidigh, Former Senator and Founder of Aer Lingus Regional and Alan Farrell, Fine Gael TD for Fingal both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/2/202310 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is it time to place health warnings on junk food?

With legislation being brought in to place warning labels on alcoholic products. Is it time we did the same with Junk Food? Kieran Cuddihy was joined on the show by Orla Walsh, Registered Dietitian, and Nutritionist Gaye Godkin.
8/2/202314 minutes, 39 seconds
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Have you been #influenced?

Have you ever been influenced by an influencer to buy something online? Well, if you’re under 35 then there’s a high chance the answer is yes. According to the latest An Post Ecommerce Index , two thirds of 16 – 24 year olds and over 40% of 25-34 year olds have made influencer prompted purchases. Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports...
8/2/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rent a goat to deal with overgrowth

A man in Cork is using Goats as a natural overgrowth solution to reduce chemicals and machinery in our rural areas. William Walsh, Owner of Billy’s Rent a Goat joined Kieran on the show.
8/1/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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New legislation to end unjustifiable personal injury claims

New legislation is being commenced that aims to reduce the prevalence of non-negligence personal injury campaigns. The legislation is hoped to bring an end to unjustifiable personal injury claims. Pat McDonagh the CEO of Supermacs joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/1/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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Aimee Connolly on her battle with scoliosis

Kieran was joined on the show by Aimee Connolly, Founder of Sculpted by Aimee, who was diagnosed with scoliosis at 13 and was told it was just something to monitor. After a major turn when she turned 16, she was put on the emergency list for an operation.
8/1/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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The professional side and difficulties of working in CAMHS

Last week an Independent Review into Child and Adolescent mental Health services found that the State can't provide assurances that all children have access to safe mental health services. On this show this week we have been hearing from parents who are at a loss with the services and level of care provided by CAMHS. But what about the professional side and the difficulties they come up against? Dr. Patricia Byrne, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, and Chair of the Faculty of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the College of Psychiatrists and Dr. Diarmuid Quinlan, Medical Director of the Irish College for General Practitioners and is also a GP in Glanmire in Cork
8/1/202315 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is it time to ban disposable vapes?

Talks of the Government banning disposable vapes have sparked an outcry from retailers against a total ban. Although retailers have acknowledged the environmental concerns surrounding single-use vaping products need to be addressed, they believe a total ban would prove detrimental to their businesses. On the other hand, health experts warn of both the health costs and environmental threats single-use vaping products pose. Around 2/3 of people in Ireland are for the Government ban, saying it would take away the environmental threat and save a new generation from suffering nicotine addictions. Martin Mulligan of the National Federation of Independent Retailers and Professor Des Cox, Consultant in Pediatric Respiratory Medicine at Children's Health Ireland joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss the ban and what it means for both retailers and the larger society...
8/1/202310 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should we introduce a €200 culture voucher for 18-year-olds?

In advance of Budget 2024, there have been calls for the government to offer young people a voucher for €200 that they could use to attend concerts, plays, and museums. This is now what happens in Germany under its Kulturpass scheme, should it be introduced here? Kieran was joined by Artistic Director of the Dublin Theatre Festival, Willie White.
8/1/20237 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Parent on their constant battle with CAMHS services

Following the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) report released at the end of last week, we are hearing more stories of how parents and children across the country have not been receiving adequate help and support. The lack of staffing is leading to parents wondering aimlessly about how they can help their children through a difficult time in their lives. Here to give us the latest is one of those parents, Chloe who joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show...  
8/1/202316 minutes, 28 seconds
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The race for student accommodation begins

As the race for student accommodation begins, homeowners are being urged to open up their homes to house students. The Higher Education Minister says families living in social housing and social welfare recipients can also benefit from the rent-a-room scheme. That allows homeowners to earn up to 14 thousand euro a year tax-free. To discuss this further Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Aoibhe O’Brien, Welfare officer at UCC Student’s Union and Martha Ni Riada, President of the UCD Students Union.
8/1/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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World Cup: Henry McKean reports from a noisy Dalymount Park

Ireland ended their World Cup campaign with a nil-nil draw against Nigeria. The girls in green are on their way home, already illuminated but playing for pride. Henry McKean went along to a busy noisy watch party at Dalymount Park, the home of Bohs in Phibsborough, Dublin. Henry sent this report...
7/31/20239 minutes, 23 seconds
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All-Ireland Final - The UK view

Yesterday on BBC 2 the All-Ireland Football Final was broadcast across the entire United Kingdom for the first time. Catching the attention of many. Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Reverand Richard Coles who gave us his UK Perspective of the All-Ireland Football Final.
7/31/20236 minutes, 18 seconds
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Boy in CAMHS doing Zoom calls with psychiatrist based in Dubai

In The Examiner today a report by Liz Dunphy says that a boy in CAMHS in Kerry is doing Zoom calls with a psychiatrist based in Dubai due to staffing shortages. The father of this boy, Maurice O’Connell joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/31/202313 minutes, 35 seconds
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Is Love Island losing its luster?

Another drama-filled season of Love Island concludes tonight on the season 10 finale. But despite an exciting season of new twists and cliffhangers, the show’s ratings have significantly declined by more than a million viewers. This begs us to ask: Is Love Island losing its luster? Podcaster for My Pod on Paper Orlaith Condon joined Kieran to discuss why viewership has declined and what the future of the show should look like...
7/31/20236 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cost of products and services on the rise yet again

Alcohol, fuel, transport, and streaming services are just a few things due to increase later in the year. Despite being told that inflation would ease, the cost of these products and services beg to differ. How can we deal with this constant rise in costs? Darragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at Bonkers.ie joined Kieran on the show.
7/31/20234 minutes, 54 seconds
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Distressing CSO figures on sexual violence

A new survey by the CSO on sexual violence has found that over a third of women (36%) who did not disclose any experience of sexual violence as an adult did so because they felt ashamed or embarrassed, more than twice the rate for men (15%). Sarah Benson CEO of Women’s Aid joined Kieran to discuss the CSO survey on sexual violence... If you have been affected by anything in this podcast you can contact Women's Aid on 1800 341 900 or the Rape Criss Helpline on 1800 77 8888
7/31/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sunshine and showers as weather forecast set to remain the same

As July has been the worst month for rainfall this year, weather predictions for August show, unfortunately not much will change. Sunshine and showers are expected for the first week with a possible storm for the bank holiday weekend. Kieran was joined by Alan O’Reilly from Carlow weather with the latest...
7/31/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ireland's World Cup campaign comes to an end

Ireland’s historic first-ever World Cup campaign came to an end today as the Girls in Green were held to a goalless draw with Nigeria in Brisbane. Kathleen McNamee from Off The Ball and Host of the COYGIG Podcast joined Kieran on the show.
7/31/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor: 'She was incredibly funny' - Victoria Mary Clarke

Tributes have continued to pour in for singer Sinéad O’Connor whose death was announced on Wednesday evening. Kieran was joined by Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri, Founder & Chair of the Irish Muslim Council and Victoria Mary Clarke, Wife of Shane McGowan... Image: Twitter via Victoria Mary Clarke @Victoriamary
7/28/202312 minutes, 36 seconds
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All-Ireland: 'When giants meet!' - Henry visits Kerry and Dublin

The All Ireland Football Final build up is reaching fever pitch. Henry McKean travelled to Kerry and Dublin to soak up the atmosphere and sent us this report...
7/28/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: BBQ

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to chat all things BBQ...
7/28/202313 minutes, 10 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
7/28/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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Garda funding: 'It's an opportunity to make back some ground' - Former Assistant Garda Commissioner

An additional €10 million in funding has been announced by Government for overtime shifts for An Garda Síochána. It comes as an attempt to increase their presence in Dublin City Centre amidst ongoing violence. Kieran was joined by Pat Leahy, Former Assistant Garda Commissioner to discuss...
7/28/20238 minutes, 14 seconds
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All-Ireland Football Final Preview: 'Both teams are very evenly matched'

It’s the biggest weekend in the Gaelic Football Calendar as Kerry look to retain their title when they take on the old enemy, Dublin in the All-Ireland Football Final. Former Kerry football captain, Kieran O’Leary and former Dublin Footballer and ambassador for BoyleSports Diarmuid Connolly...
7/28/20236 minutes, 27 seconds
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Alison Spittle: 'When I do stand-up, I feel braver'

Comedian Alison Spittle joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her upcoming gigs as part of Paddy Power Comedy Festival, her new show 'Soup', being robbed twice and starring in Eastenders...
7/28/202312 minutes, 7 seconds
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'Massive amount of work to do' - People three times more likely to have attended a men’s sporting event

An exclusive Newstalk poll carried out by Amarach has found only 25% of those surveyed have been to a professional female sporting event. 78% of those however have been to a male sporting event. Kieran was joined by Director of Sport Ireland, Nora Stapleton to discuss…
7/28/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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'You can't have that experience at home' - Is the cinema good value for money?

With the release of summer blockbusters Barbie and Oppenheimer last week people have been flocking to the cinema now more than ever. However, some cinemas are charging upwards of €19 for tickets, is a trip to the cinema becoming unaffordable? Kieran was joined by John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk and Olivia Fahy, movie reviewer and editor of Geek Ireland to discuss…
7/28/202312 minutes, 7 seconds
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'I try an move quicker than it' - Suzanne Kane on living with rheumatoid arthritis

98fm’s Suzanne Kane was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis in early 2020. Suzanne joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
7/27/202311 minutes, 16 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor: 'I'll remember her kindness for the underdog' - Aslan's Billy McGuinness

Sinéad O’Connor is being remembered as “the kind of person we all should have been”. The Dublin singer and musician died yesterday at the age of 56. Bass Guitarist of Sinead’s debut album Richard ‘The Spike’ Holifield and Aslan’s Billy McGuinness joined Kieran to discuss her life and legacy…
7/27/202313 minutes, 48 seconds
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What is 'Girl Dinner'? - Food for 'when you really don't feel like cooking'

In May, one TikTok user’s video of her dinner of bread, cheese, grapes, and pickles, went viral and led other girls to post videos of their “girl dinners”. Since then, the girl dinner trend has become increasingly popular, revealing a “girl dinner” can be anything from a plate of your favourite snacks to a bowl of instant noodles, or a combination of it all. In response, the boy dinner trend emerged, which takes an entirely different, probably less appealing form. Kieran was joined by Holly Dalton, Chef and Director of Conbini Condiments to discuss…
7/27/20235 minutes, 6 seconds
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Eoin Ó Broin: Help to Buy scheme should be abolished if Sinn Féin enter Government

The housing crisis was the focus of the latest tranche of statistics from last year’s Census which has been released today. The census found that just under 48,000 homes that were vacant in the 2016 census were also vacant in 2022 - while the same period saw a 37% increase in the average rent. Eoin Ó Broin TD, Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Housing joined Kieran to discuss…
7/27/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sinéad O'Connor was 'ahead of her time' - Dave Fanning

Singer and musician, Sinéad O'Connor died yesterday at the age of 56. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by broadcaster Dave Fanning and BP Fallon, Irish DJ, author, photographer and musician to remember her...
7/27/202313 minutes, 35 seconds
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"The atmosphere was electric" Irish fans watch World Cup at Dalymount Park

Today was not to be for the Irish women's team as they lost 2-1 to Canada. This result means Ireland will not be progressing to the knockout stages of the World Cup. Here at home fans came together to support the team at various 'Watch Parties' taking place across the country. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie went along to an event at Dalymount Park to meet with fans, coaches and former Irish players.
7/26/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Brown Sauce

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for brown sauce on the shelves...
7/26/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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CAMHS: 'The system is failing our children'

A major report has found that there are “ongoing and serious deficits” in Ireland's child mental health services that are increasing the risk to children and young people. Kieran was joined by Fiona Coyle, CEO Mental Health Reform, Hannah from Families for the Reform of CAMHS and Megan O’Rourke, who was a user of the service as a child...
7/26/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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Lack of 'political will' to bring about change in Dublin City - Ger Brennan

Over the past week there has been a spotlight on crime within Dublin City centre following a number of assaults in the capital. Kieran was joined by Ger Brennan, Former Dublin footballer who grew up in Dublin City, to discuss...
7/26/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Irish players are absolutely heartbroken' amid elimination from World Cup

There was heartbreak for Ireland today in the World Cup as 2 second half goals for Canada ended their World Cup dreams. Katie McCabe had sent the Irish fans in Perth delirious as she gave the Girls in Green the lead in the first half. Kathleen McNamee, Off The Ball and Presenter of the COYGIG Podcast joined Kieran for some post-match analysis...
7/26/20238 minutes, 46 seconds
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CAMHS 'not a satisfactory experience' for parents and children

A major report has found that there are “ongoing and serious deficits” in Ireland's child mental health services that are increasing the risk to children and young people. Kieran was joined by John Farrelly, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Commission and Dr Brendan O'Shea, Kildare GP & Assistant Adjunct Professor in Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin to …
7/26/202314 minutes, 42 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Last Minute Summer Deals

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, we take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Michelle Walsh Jackson aka The Novel Traveller, joined Kieran to give him tips for last minute holiday deals this summer...
7/26/20238 minutes
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'I’m proud of my area but it’s piggy dirty' - Henry meets Dublin 1 residents

Henry McKean visited Dublin 1 and the surrounding homes around Talbot Street. Over the last few days we have concentrated on shopkeepers in the area but what about the locals? Henry McKean met them and sent this report...
7/25/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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Common Ground: Is there still a place for zoos?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Is there still a place for zoos?'
7/25/202312 minutes, 23 seconds
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Strict criteria placed on IVF scheme due to 'finite resources' - Donnelly

The Government has today announced new supports have been introduced for people undergoing IVF Treatment. The move will see an IVF cycle funded for those who have had no more than one privately funded cycle. However there will be an age and a BMI limit on the treatments. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the Government's new publicly funded IVF scheme and also the ongoing anti-social behaviour in Dublin City...
7/25/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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Can Bad Habits Seriously Harm Your Relationship?

Can silly little habits really ruin a marriage? How do we cope with our partner’s annoying habits in an otherwise perfect relationship? Systemic psychotherapist David Kavanagh joined Kieran to discuss this and how to deal with your partner’s odd habits...
7/25/20237 minutes, 46 seconds
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Social criteria for publicly-funded IVF scheme branded 'disgraceful'

A worldwide stat shows that one in every 175 babies born is done so via IVF. And as technologies advance, IVF is becoming safer and more successful year on year. Today is World IVF day and what a better day for the government to announce a program for publicly funding IVF for the first time in this country. Kieran was joined by Dr. John Kennedy, Medical Director at Thérapie Fertility and Stephanie McNamara who is a former IVF patient in Therapie Fertility Clinic...
7/25/202313 minutes, 40 seconds
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‘I developed PTSD’ - Man attacked by gang with sledgehammer

Two people have been attacked on Dublin City streets in the past 24 hours, according to reports. This follows the attack on a US tourist in Dublin’s north inner city last week. Padraig Carroll, who was the victim of an attack in the city in the past, joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
7/25/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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The experiences of business owners, locals and tourists in Dublin's inner city

Investigations are continuing into the assault of a US tourist in Dublin last Wednesday. Over the weekend, a teenager was arrested in connection with the incident on Talbot Street and has been charged. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been in the area of the attack this afternoon meeting with those who work in the city.
7/24/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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"Limerick all the way" fans and family of hurling team prepare for All-Ireland Final

Now as we broadcast to you live from my home county, the hurling stronghold of Kilkenny, there is a buzz of excitement leading up to the All-Ireland final. Kilkenny faces a strong team on Sunday and they are optimistic and confident in the South West. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie went to Limerick to meet with fans and family of the hurling team.
7/21/202310 minutes, 49 seconds
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Kilkenny is the 'perfect festival city'

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by Producer of the Kilkenny Arts Festival Marjie Kaley, and General Manager of the Ormond Hotel Colin Ahern to discuss the arts and culture that's on offer...
7/21/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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All-Ireland Hurling Final Preview: 'It's going to be a hard day at the office'

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. To preview Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final between Limerick and Kilkenny, Kieran was joined by David Herity, Former Kilkenny hurler, Paul Murphy, Former Kilkenny hurler and Paddy Stapleton, Former Tipperary Player...
7/21/202321 minutes, 4 seconds
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Bobby Kerr and Kieran Cuddihy tour Kilkenny

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. While in Kilkenny, Newstalk's Bobby Kerr took Kieran on a boat tour of the Marble City...
7/21/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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Author Helena Duggan on her latest book 'The Light Thieves Search for the Black Mirror'

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by author Helena Duggan to discuss the release of her new book 'The Light Thieves Search for the Black Mirror', the second book in its series...
7/21/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Barbie 'gets a bit muddled' while Oppenheimer is 'wonderful movie making'

John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk joined Kieran to discuss what viewers can expect from Barbie and Oppenheimer...
7/21/202310 minutes, 40 seconds
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'Everybody knows your name!' - Kilkenny remains small but mighty among locals

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by a superb panel of Kilkenny locals, dormer Munster and Ireland player, Mick Galwey, Owner of Paris Texas Bar and Restaurant, Pat Crotty and former Kilkenny camogie player, Tracy Milea...
7/21/202311 minutes, 57 seconds
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"It inspires anyone that they can do anything" Kilnamanagh World Cup watch Party

Ireland lost out 1-0 to Australia in the first game of the World Cup but hopes are still high. There have been ‘Watch parties’ taking place across the country to support the Girls in Green. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie went to an event in Kilnamanagh where Irish captain Katie McCabe started her football journey.
7/20/202312 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is the State care system fit for purpose?

You may have seen this week that there was an increase of almost 10,000 referrals to Tusla between 2021 and 2022. According to Tusla's latest annual report, there were just over 82,000 referrals to child protection and welfare services in 2022 - a 13% rise on the previous year. So, what is the reality of the State care situation, and how can children be helped going forward? Anne Rabbitte is Minister of State for Disability in the Dept of Health & Dept of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, as well as Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Tanya Ward is the Chief Executive of the Children’s Rights Alliance. Wayne Dignam is the founder of the Care Leavers Network. They all joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to talk through the issues.
7/20/202317 minutes, 59 seconds
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Global food system 'pretty close to the brink' - George Monbiot

Kieran was joined by environmental activist and Guardian Columnist George Monbiot to discuss impending food systems collapse and what is or isn’t being done to tackle this crisis by people in power…
7/19/202311 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Custard Creams

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for Custard Creams on the shelves...
7/19/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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Extending hospitality VAT rate ‘a critical measure’ for viability of sector - Irish Tourism Industry Confederation

Next month the special 9 percent VAT rate for tourism and hospitality, introduced as a COVID support, is due to be scrapped. But is this yet another blow to the tourism and hospitality sector and should we look to extend the 9 percent rate? Kieran was joined by Elaina Fitzgerald Kane, Chairperson Irish Tourism Industry Confederation and Barra Roantree, Economist at the ESRI to discuss...
7/19/202310 minutes, 59 seconds
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National Children's Hospital: 'A fiasco from day one'

With constant delays, cost overruns reaching billions and now a lawsuit launched against the main contractor - most people have left in otter bewilderment at the current state of the National Children’s Hospital. So how far along is the construction and is there an end in sight? Paul Davis, Lecturer in Public Procurement joined Kieran to discuss...
7/19/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Wearing GAA jerseys abroad 'a very unattractive look' - Colm Boohig

Is it acceptable to wear sports jerseys outside the home or a match? This was part of a discussion that was had on OTBAM where some arguments were made around grown adults wearing jerseys as everyday wear. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Off The Ball's Colm Boohig and Journalist and Celebrity Stylist Laura Mullett to discuss...
7/19/202310 minutes, 14 seconds
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Pub owners 'fighting to survive' amid increase of price of a pint

Diageo confirmed today that the price of a pint of Guinness is going up by four cents in August. They have been citing higher input costs as a reason for the increase. Kieran was joined by Michael O’Donovan, owner of The Castle Inn in Cork, and Chair of the Cork City and Cork County Branch Vintners Federation of Ireland and Adrienne McCarthy, owner of McCarthy Bar in Castletown Bere in West Cork to discuss...
7/19/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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'No merchandise available' in supermarkets to celebrate Women's World Cup

Ireland are opening the Women's World Cup with a fixture against tournament hosts Australia in Sydney tomorrow, with a record crowd of 82,500 people expected. Kieran was joined by Off The Ball’s Kathleen McNamee, Presenter of COYGIG Podcast and Neil O’Riordan, Chief Sports Writer with The Irish Sun to discuss…
7/19/202313 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Boston

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to beautiful Boston...
7/19/202317 minutes, 37 seconds
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Common Ground: Can you separate the art from the artist?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Should we still be building data centres?'
7/19/202313 minutes, 9 seconds
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'We have to move forward' - Aslan to release final recording with Christy Dignam

This Thursday Aslan will release their first single since the passing of the great Christy Dignam. Their cover of 'The Fields of Athenry' will be released on Thursday, their last single featuring Christy. Aslan’s Billy McGuiness joined Kieran to discuss...
7/18/20238 minutes, 54 seconds
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'I don't see the licence fee recovering' - Michael McNamara

There was a notable drop in the number of TV licences issued in the first week in July compared to the same time last year. Just over 11 thousand licences were issued compared to just over 15 thoudand in 2022. The fall in TV licence numbers comes as the controversy continues over with RTE over Ryan Tubridy’s earnings. Kieran was joined by Economist Colm McCarthy and Independent TD for Clare, Michael McNamara to discuss...
7/18/202319 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ireland 'getting warmer and wetter' - Met Éireann

Today, Met Éireann have published a summary of Ireland's latest climate averages, from 1991-2020. The key findings have revealed that Ireland is warmer and wetter now than 30 years ago. Met Éireann said the average yearly air temperature in Ireland stands at 9.8 degrees, an increase of 0.7 degrees from the previous 30-year time frame. Kieran was jonied by Mary Curly, Climatologist and the project lead of this new report from Met Eireann to discuss...
7/18/20239 minutes, 44 seconds
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Puck Fair changes 'a massive step forward' - Animals Behind Closed Doors

Yesterday on The Hard Shoulder, Johnny Healy Rae joined Kieran to respond to the changes being made to the King Puck tradition at the Puck Fair. Instead of remaining up in the tower for the duration of the three-day festival, the King Puck goat will only be hoisted up for one hour the first day and one hour the last day. Healy-Rae thinks these changes are disappointing and believes the goat comes down from the festival better than it goes up. Gerry Boland, founder of Animals Behind Closed Doors joined Kieran to discuss...
7/18/20239 minutes, 4 seconds
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Government must 'ringfence' money collected from sugar tax

Is it time to increase Ireland’s sugar tax? In 2018, the sugar tax was introduced to make high-sugar drinks more expensive in an attempt to tackle obesity. But with the lack of price difference with and without the tax, is this goal possible? Irish Independent Columnist Mary McCarthy joined Kieran to discuss...
7/18/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Licence fee responsible for ‘excess and bloat’ in RTÉ - John McGuirk

There was a notable drop in the number of TV licences issued in the first week in July compared to the same time last year. Just over 11 thousand licences were issued compared to just over 15 thoudand in 2022. The fall in TV licence numbers comes as the controversy continues over with RTE over Ryan Tubridy’s earnings. Kieran was joined by John McGuirk, Editor of Gript.ie and Dr Eileen Culloty, assistant Professor at the DCU FuJo Institute and School of Communications...
7/18/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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New Alzheimer's drug 'very significant' in slowing disease’s progression

A new drug has been found to slow the progression of Alzheimer's, with experts hailing it as a "turning point". Donanemab was shown to reduce cognitive decline by up to 35 percent, if the disease is detected early. Roger Highfield, Science Director at the London Science Museum joined Kieran to discuss...
7/17/20236 minutes, 32 seconds
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'People fleeing crisis need a lot more than accommodation' - Cathal Crowe

Earlier, Kieran spoke with Dr Catherine Day, chair of the Advisory Group on Direct Provision, and former Secretary General of the European Commission. She spoke about the shortfalls of the current Direct Provision system, and what can be done to address some of the issues. One of those suggestions was around engagement with communities, and how much planning might be done before asylum seekers arrive. Kieran was joined by Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fail TD for Clare to discuss… Image: Facebook via Cathal Crowe TD
7/17/20238 minutes, 54 seconds
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Current hate speech legislation 'out of step' with other countries in Europe - Former Garda Assistant Commissioner

Willie O’Dea, in an article he wrote for the Irish Independent, criticised the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee of “playing to the woke gallery” instead of doing what the public want and to “focus more on delivering safe streets.” Is the Minster neglecting one area for another as she deals with the Hate speech legislation? Kieran was joined by Dr Pat Leahy, Former Garda Assistant Commissioner and Adam Long, Board Director at the National LGBT Federation…
7/17/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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Calls for statue or public memorial 'to commerorate' Savita Halappanavar

Simon Tierney joined Kieran earlier on the show to discuss the severe lack of streets and memorials in Dublin that are named after women. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Diarmuid O'Cadhla, former Cork County Councillor, Frank McDonald, Dublin author and journalist and Ruth Coppinger, former Socialist TD to discuss...
7/17/202316 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ireland ‘by no means not culpable’ for extreme heatwave in Europe

Europe is in the midst of a heat wave today – Rome has hit 40 degrees, Athens has closed the Acropolis for a portion of the day with temperatures also over 40 while Sicily could break the continent's temperature record of 48 degrees this week. However – Ireland is not in the midst of this heatwave. Many parts of the country saw more than 50mm of rain this weekend while temperatures have remained consistently below 20. Kieran was joined by John Sweeney Climatologist and Professor Emeritus at Maynooth University...
7/17/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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'Long consultation’ needed with communities before the arrival of asylum seekers - Catherine Day

Has the Direct Provision system reached its limits? Dr Catherine Day, chair of the Advisory Group on Direct Provision and former Secretary General of the European Commission joined Kieran to discuss some recommendations for what should happen moving forward...
7/17/202310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dublin has a 'historical deficit' of streets named after women

Simon Tierney has wrote a piece for the Irish Examiner, where he notices a particular failing when it comes to Dublin’s historical bridges, parks, buildings, streets and statues. Kieran was joined by Newstalk’s Simon Tierney and Green Party Councillor for Dublin City Janet Horner to discuss…
7/17/202316 minutes, 32 seconds
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‘I knew it would be big’ - Comedian Michael Fry on his Oireachtas inspired indie song

Comedian Michael Fry joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his viral Indie song inspired by this week's Oireachtas Committee meetings... Image: Twitter via Michael Fry @BigDirtyFry
7/14/20238 minutes, 12 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Portuguese Cuisine

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to learn about the delicious cuisine of Portugal...
7/14/202315 minutes, 1 second
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Homeless doctor says housing crisis stops medics moving to Ireland

Dr Ali Raza Ansari, Trainee GP at the Midland Regional Hospital joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the impact the housing crisis is having on himself and his colleagues...
7/14/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ireland needs to 'shift away from a car dependent culture'

Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 1.9% last year, a new report has found. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said the drop was driven by higher fuel prices, increased renewable energy, behavioural change and regulation. Kieran was joined by Sadhbh O’Neill, Coordinator of Stop Climate Chaos Coalition and Lecturer in Climate and Energy Law in TU Dublin to discuss...
7/14/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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'Chat on dating apps is so dry' - Only half of Tinder users are interested in meeting up

Two-thirds of people on Tinder are either married or already in a relationship, a new study has found. The study also found that just half the app’s users are interested in actually meeting up with people offline. Newstalk's Roisin Davis and Simon Tierney joined Kieran to discuss...
7/14/202313 minutes, 33 seconds
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'Kerry will win without playing well': All-Ireland Football Semi-Final Preview

It’s a huge weekend in the football championship as we reach the semi final stage. Monaghan take on the might of Dublin at the 'neutral' venue of Croke Park tomorrow at 5.30pm, while on Sunday at 4pm Derry and Kerry also meet at GAA HQ. Kieran was joined by former Kerry Footballer Darran O’Sullivan and former Monaghan Footballer Dick Clerkin to discuss...
7/14/202310 minutes, 48 seconds
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'I just feel real sympathy for Huw' - BBC journalist John Simpson

Huw Edwards has been named as the BBC presenter accused of paying a teenager for explicit photos. In a statement issued on his behalf, Mr Edwards’ wife, Vicky Flind, said: "In light of the recent reporting regarding the 'BBC Presenter' I am making this statement on behalf of my husband Huw Edwards, after what have been five extremely difficult days for our family.” The young person at the centre of the controversy said the allegations, first printed in The Sun newspaper, were “rubbish”. Kieran was joined by BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson to discuss…
7/13/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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Comptroller & Auditor General should be given ‘oversight’ of RTÉ accounts - Stanley

The saga surrounding RTÉ secret payments to Ryan Tubridy took its latest twist today as the station’s new director general Kevin Bakhurst was the latest to go before the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee. Mr Bakhurst told the committee that the station would not be paying Mr Tubridy this week while he reiterated his call for the former director general Dee Forbes to go before the committee. Kieran was joined by Brian Stanley, Sinn Féin TD and Chair of the Public Accounts Committee and Mandy Johnston, Presenter of Taking Stock on Newstalk...
7/13/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Witness Joey O’Callaghan: 'I never felt so trapped in my life'

Kieran Cuddihy was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Joey O'Callaghan, who is the subject of the popular podcast ‘The Witness: In His Own Words with Nicola Tallant’ His testimony helped convict gangsters Brian Kenny, 50, and Thomas Hinchon, 40, for the murder of Jonathan O’Reilly outside Dublin’s Cloverhill Prison back in 2005 . Joey O Callaghan today joins me in the studio to discuss his story and theCriminal Justice (Engagement of Children in Criminal Activity) Bill, which he hopes will protect young people from entering a life of crime.
7/13/202317 minutes, 8 seconds
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EU's Nature Restoration Law 'good for farming' - Eamon Ryan

Environment, Climate and Communications Minister Eamon Ryan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the launch of the Maritime Area Regulatory Authority, new EU Nature Restoration Laws, renewable energy and the ongoing RTÉ payment scandal...
7/13/202315 minutes, 9 seconds
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'She has this scalable intimacy' - Is Taylor Swift 'one of the greats?'

As Irish fans prepare to battle tooth and nail for tickets to the Dublin dates of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, it begs the question, if she is one of the greats, why do people still sneer at her? Claire Beck DJ and Presenter of Today FM joined Kieran to discuss...
7/13/20237 minutes, 15 seconds
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RTÉ at the Oireachtas: Latest with Seán Defoe

The saga surrounding RTÉ secret payments to Ryan Tubridy took its latest twist today as the station’s new director general Kevin Bakhurst was the latest to go before the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee, alongside Deputy Director General Adrian Lynch. Sean Defoe, Newstalk's Political Correspondent joined Kieran with the latest...
7/13/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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'Double the arts funding!' - Calls on Government to back the arts sector

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Galway Bay Hotel as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by John Crumlish, Chief Executive, Galway Arts Festival and Eibh Collins, Short Films Programmer with Galway Film Fleadh...
7/12/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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'Not enough' people entering hospitality sector in Ireland - Chef JP McMahon

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Galway Bay Hotel as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by JP McMahon, chef, author and restauranteur...
7/12/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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GAAGO: 'You've got to have the stars on the TV' - Former Galway Footballer

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Galway Bay Hotel as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by Ray Silke, Former All Ireland winning captain with Galway and Business and Economics teacher and coach at Coláiste Iognáid Eddie Hoare, Mayor of Galway, and former Galway GAA footballer to discuss the GAA Championships, the future of GAAGO and who will win the All-Ireland....
7/12/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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Farmers 'being forced' to accept EU's Nature Restoration Law - INHFA

The European Parliament has voted in favour of the Nature Restoration Law after months of discord among farmers. The controversial legislation will set specific targets for the first time on restoring nature through measures such as rewetting some drained peatlands, increasing green spaces in urban areas, and improving biodiversity in land used for agriculture and forestry. A highly anticipated vote in Strasbourg this morning received 336 votes in favour, 300 against and 13 abstentions. Kieran was joined by Vincent Roddy, President of Irish Natura & Hill Farmers Association and Green Party Councilor Alastair McKinstry to discuss...
7/12/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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Pat McDonagh: Those destroying passports shouldn’t be allowed enter Ireland

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Galway Bay Hotel as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by Galway man and Supermacs CEO, Pat McDonagh...
7/12/20238 minutes, 35 seconds
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The beauty and challenges of island life on Inis Oírr

Now as we broadcast to you live from Galway we have been taking a look at some of the beautiful attractions of the West. From the Spanish Arch to Salthill, the City of the Tribes is not just full of culture and arts but also breathtaking scenery. Some of the most popular destinations off the coast of Ireland are not far from here either, the Aran Islands. We sent Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie to Inis Oírr to meet with tourists and locals about the magic of island life.
7/12/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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'A pretty happening place' - Galway remains popular with residents and tourists

The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Galway Bay Hotel as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by impersonator Aidan Tierney and Galway Beo News Reporter Jess Mercer to talk about what it’s like living and working in a city with such a unique and cherished culture...
7/12/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Dalmatian Coast

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give him tips for a trip to the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia...
7/12/202319 minutes, 48 seconds
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'It's even in RTÉ's interest to try get him back on air' - Willie O'Reilly

For more reaction to Ryan Tubridy and Noel Kelly's appearance before two Oireachtas Committees today, Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoudler by Catherine Murphy, Social Democrats TD and Vice Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil Senator and Member of the Media Committee and Willie O'Reilly, Columnist at the Business Post and Former Group Commercial Director of RTÉ
7/11/202318 minutes, 52 seconds
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'Renters need a break!' - Eoin Ó Broin

The Government have announced details of a €150 million fund to address long-term vacancy and dereliction in towns and cities across the State. The funding was announced on Tuesday as part of the quarterly Housing for All progress update. It’s as just over 6,700 new homes were completed in the first three months of 2023 - an increase of almost 20 per cent on the same period in 2023. Is the plan starting to work or not? Eoin O’Broin, TD and Sinn Fein spokesperson for Housing joined Kieran to discuss...
7/11/20239 minutes, 48 seconds
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Female players 'cannot wait any longer' for charter establishment

Limerick boss John Kiely has thrown his support behind the ladies footballers and camogie players, saying that a players’ charter needs to be established right away. It’s as protests are ongoing over demands for basic medical, gym, nutrition and expense arrangements around their intercounty regimes. Fiona McHale, Mayo ladies footballer joined Kieran to discuss...
7/11/20235 minutes, 28 seconds
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Decision on Ryan Tubridy's future at RTÉ within 'a few weeks' - Kevin Bakhurst

RTÉ's new Director General Kevin Bakhurst joined Kieran Cuddihy live in studio to discuss the ongoing RTÉ payments scandal and the appearance of Ryan Tubridy before the Oireachtas Committee today...
7/11/202322 minutes, 21 seconds
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World population will grow by '2 billion plus' by 2080

Today is World Population Day! Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Robin Maynard, Executive Director of Population Matters to discuss the future of the world's population...
7/11/202311 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy's 'punches didn't land' at Oireachtas Committees

Ryan Tubridy has finally been able to break his silence as he has addressed the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee and he is now currently before the Media Committee. The broadcaster has accused the station of 7 untruths over the payment scandal which has engulfed the station. Kieran was joined by Newstalk’s Political Correspondent, Sean Defoe and Terry Prone, Chairman of the Communications Clinic and Columnist with the Irish Examiner to discuss... Image: Oireachtas TV
7/11/202318 minutes, 38 seconds
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Kevin Bakhurst has 'a plethora of issues' to address - Former WRC chief

It was Kevin Bakhurst’s first day as Director General at RTÉ and he has hit the ground running, in one of his first acts he confirmed that the RTÉ Executive Board would be disbanded. So what are the challenges facing RTÉ’s New Director General? Tomorrow it is the turn of Ryan Tubridy and his agent Noel Kelly to go before the Oireachtas – they will face both the Media and the Public Accounts committees. Kieran was joined by Kieran Mulvey, Former Director General of the Workplace Relations Commission and TD Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee...
7/10/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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Lack of tourist accommodation 'killing' rural Ireland

A decline in tourism this tourist season is hurting many businesses in rural Ireland. On July 8, proprietor of Treyvaud’s Restaurant Paul Treyvaud tweeted: “Rural Ireland is in serious trouble” and "it’s all down to a lack of accommodation." With many hotel spaces allocated to refugees and asylum seekers, others are forced to up their prices. Come winter, businesses may be in real trouble as a result. Paul Treyvaud joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
7/10/202311 minutes, 41 seconds
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'No investigation at this time' into allegations against BBC presenter

An unnamed BBC presenter has been suspended for paying a teenager £35,000 in exchange for sexual images back in 2020. The Sun reported last week that the presenter involved made panicked phone calls to the individual involved. Other presenters have taken to social media to state their innocence while the presenter at the center remains unnamed. The BBC met with the Metropolitan Police today. Kieran was joined by London based journalist, Enda Brady to discuss...
7/10/20234 minutes, 24 seconds
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Bakhurst: ‘I don’t begin to understand some of the decisions that were taken’

Kevin Bakhurst is standing down the entire RTÉ executive board in his first major decision as Director General. In an email to RTÉ staff sent this morning, Mr Bakhurst said the board will be replaced by an interim leadership team until a permanent executive is created. Barry Whyte, Newstalk's Chief Reporter was at a press conference with the new Director General this afternoon...
7/10/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Calls for 12th of July to be made public holiday 'a little bit naive' - Tóibín

A TD has made a call to make July 12th a public holiday in the south of Ireland. Green Party TD Patrick Costello thinks the government should legislate for a new holiday, and it would help bring the island together. St Patrick’s Day and July 12th are both celebrated in Northern Ireland, so would marking July 12th south of the border be a step towards uniting Ireland? Kieran was joined by Peadar Tóibín is the leader of Aontú and John O’Brennan is Professor and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration at Maynooth University to discuss...
7/10/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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Protests in solidarity for Cork City Library workers

Tomorrow at 12:30 pm, Forsa Trade Union and Cork City Library staff will hold a solidarity march to Cork City Hall in support of the library workers’ rights. This action comes in response to harassment from far-right activists attempting to ‘cleanse’ the library of LGBTQ+ materials and others they deem inappropriate. The library staff and those who stand with them are hoping this action results in the removal of harmful individuals from their workplace to ensure a healthy and safe working environment. The head of local government in Forsa Trade Union Richy Carrothers joined Anton to discuss.
7/7/202310 minutes, 44 seconds
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The end of the Fiesta

The final Ford Fiesta will roll off the production line today, Friday 7 July, following the company's decision late last year to axe the popular supermini. It brings 47 years and eight generations of the Fiesta to an end. Anton was joined by two very sad Ford Fiesta enthusiasts, our own Newstalker, Eamonn Torsney and John Egan, Vintage Car Enthusiast...
7/7/20237 minutes, 37 seconds
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Crisis continues at RTÉ

Kevin Bakhurst may not officially be the Director General of RTE until Monday but it’s clear his work has started. Following his meeting with Media Minister Catherine Martin yesterday – Bakhurst today met with union officials to discuss the crisis engulfing the state broadcaster. One of those present today is Emma O’Kelly Chair of the Dublin Broadcasting Branch of the NUJ who of course you will better know as RTE’s Education Correspondent joined Anton on the show...
7/7/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Energy prices are coming down

Muireann Lynch, Energy Economist at the ESRI joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss energy prices...
7/7/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Should we ban phones in schools?

Devices including mobile phones are set to be banned from classrooms to stop them from disrupting learning, the Dutch government has announced. The initiative is being introduced in collaboration with schools and is to take effect at the start of next year. Eric Nelligan  Secondary School Teacher in St Munchins College, Corbally and Aontú Spokesperson on Education joined Anton on the show to discuss if we are in need of something similar here..
7/7/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Day 15 of the RTE saga and the story rumbles on

We’ve had more people in front of committees and news of Ryan Tubridy and Noel kelly due to appear next Tuesday before both PAC and Media Oireachtas committees. We’ve learned a lot more about the RTE corporate spending and the details fo the Toy Show the Musical. To go through this Anton was joined on the show by Alan Hughes, Panto Producer and Longest Running Panto Star and Willie O’Reilly, Columnist at the Business Post and Former Group Commercial Director of RTÉ...
7/6/202320 minutes, 51 seconds
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Should we ban stag parties?

The people of Ghent in Belgium are having an issue with beer bikes – huge vehicles where stag parties of up to 20  drink 50 liters of beer while pedaling around and listening to deafening music.  The city is now considering a ban on stag groups. This follows Amsterdam who in March launched an online advertising campaign designed to keep rowdy packs of stag parties away. Freek Wallagh is the Night Mayor of Amsterdam and joined Anton on the show...
7/6/20236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Helen McEntee on Ireland's new hate-speech Bill

A new bill updating Ireland's laws on hate crime and hate speech has been approved by the government and is currently with the Seanad. Many have been critical of the bill and it has certainly divided opinion Minister for Justice and Fine Gael TD for Meath East, Helen McEntee who introduced this bill last year joined Anton in studio...
7/6/202319 minutes, 28 seconds
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Vera Twomey on her continued medical cannabis campaign

Anton Savage was honored to have been joined by Vera Twomey, who as many of you will know is a medical cannabis campaigner, and mother of Ava, who died recently.
7/6/202314 minutes, 6 seconds
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Speaking fluently and clearly should be given same status as numeracy on school curriculum

Speaking fluently and clearly should be given the same status as literacy and numeracy on a school curriculum. That is the vow from UK Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer who has been discussing the future of education across the Irish Sea. Anton was joined by Brenda Hyland Beirne Founder and Managing Director of The Irish School of Etiquette.
7/6/20239 minutes, 42 seconds
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What has happened to DIY skills?

A survey by LV General Insurance showed one-third of people are unsure where the fusebox is in their home, and a quarter admit they don't know where their boiler is. Newstalk Reporter Henry McKean investigates why DIY has not been passed down through generations...
7/5/202310 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Jam

It’s time once again for the shopping trolley hotline where we review the same product from various stores and as ever Anton was guided by expert shopper Simon Tierney...
7/5/202312 minutes, 1 second
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Is it time to get rid of the Special Criminal Court?

The Special Criminal Court has dealt with some of the biggest trials of the state under the offenses against the state act most recently the Trail of Gerry “The Monk” Hutch. But is the court's structure fundamentally flawed? Cian O'Concubhair Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Law and Criminology at Maynooth University joined Anton on the show.
7/5/20234 minutes, 58 seconds
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The latest as RTÉ executives appear before Oireachtas Media Committee

Current and former RTE executives are currently appearing before Oireachtas Media Committee. With details emerging that RTE spent hundreds of thousands on corporate events for clients through now multiple barter accounts. Including 5000 euro worth of Havaiananian flip flops. Anton was joined by Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty and Newstalk’s Political Correspondent, Sean Defoe who is at the Oireachtas media committee.
7/5/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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How do the Left get into Government?

The latest poll from the Sunday Independent and Ireland Thinks shows that 41% of the country wants the Government to be led by Sinn Fein, and not include Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael. Can that be a reality?  And if so, surely Sinn Fein would need the support of those who are further left on the political divide? Trade Unionist Brendan Ogle joined Anton on the show.
7/5/202312 minutes, 27 seconds
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Back to school costs already hitting parents

The amount of parents who say back-to-school costs are a financial burden has risen to almost 80 percent as the cost-of-living crisis continues to hit homes across the country. Louise Bayliss, Spokesperson for SPARK ( Single Parents Acting for the Rights of Kids) joined Anton in studio to discuss the burden felt by parents… 
7/5/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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The very latest on RTÉ

RTE representatives are in front of the Oireachtas Media Committee today, and one of those who is glued to it is Ireland Editor for the Irish Independent, Fionnan Sheahan who joined Anton Savage on the show.
7/5/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Galway

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Anton to give him tips for a location a bit closer to home... Galway!
7/4/202319 minutes, 51 seconds
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Enoch Burke's appeal to take place on Friday

An appeal by Enoch Burke against his suspension and dismissal from his position at Wilson's Hospital School in Westmeath will take place this Friday. Newstalk's Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney joined Anton with the details.
7/4/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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RTÉ Reform: 'As our public service broadcaster we need transparency'

An extensive review of RTE’s governance and culture has been signed off on, following on from revelations of non-disclosed payments by RTÉ to presenter Ryan Tubridy totaling €345,000 over several years. Anton was joined by Niamh Smyth, Fianna Fáil Spokeperson on Arts and Culture. Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and Emma O’Kelly, Chair of the Dublin Broadcasting Branch of the NUJ, and RTE’s Education Correspondent.
7/4/202315 minutes, 52 seconds
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Summer Economic Statement: 'This budget does meet the safety test that we should have on our public finances'

The Summer Economic Statement confirmed 2.25 billion euro extra will be put towards new capital building between next year and 2026. The figures were revealed alongside a budget package which will include 2 billion euro in extra spending and 1.1 billion in tax cuts. Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform spoke to Anton.
7/4/202314 minutes, 21 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the TV licence be abolished?

Anton Savage was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around.
7/4/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Free GP Care Extended 

The conclusion of talks with the Irish Medical Organisation in recent days has paved the way for the long-delayed roll-out of the additional GP visit cards.  More than 78,000 children aged six and seven are to be give free GP care in the coming weeks, while another 400,000 people will qualify through an easier means test. Kildare GP and assistant professor for public health and primary care at Trinity college, Dr. Brendan O'Shea spoke to Anton.
7/4/20237 minutes, 44 seconds
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Metrolink bill hits €300m

 The Bill for the Metrolink has hit €300m before construction has started. Professor of Transportation at the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, Brian Caulfield joined Anton to discuss.
7/4/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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Paul Byrom: 'Things have gotten so expensive'

The cost of hotels has been in the spotlight recently but it has caused one tour operator to say a tour he is offering in Ireland will be his last. Paul Byrom is a renowned tenor but in recent years he has been providing Irish tours to visitors from the US, Canada and Australia. Paul told Anton how hospitality prices in Ireland have impacted his business.
7/4/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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Catherine Martin: 'I'm hoping to engage with Kevin Bakhurst'

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin has announced two separate external reviews into RTÉ will take place, one into Governance and Culture , the other will focus on Contractor Fees and HR issues. Separately, Minister Catherine Martin says she wants to hear the actions being considered by RTE's new Director General to deal with those who were aware of the controversial payments. The spoke to Anton about the terms of reference for the examination.
7/4/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Is America at a crossroads?

It’s the 4th of July and today Newstalk's Henry McKean has been asking if America is at a crossroads? Ireland right now is in peak tourism with thousands of Americans on every street corner. Henry has been out chatting to them.
7/4/202313 minutes, 48 seconds
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Wimbledon is back!

Wimbledon has begun today! Conor Niland, former professional tennis player, spoke to Anton about his predictions for the tournament.
7/3/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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Australia has legalised medical psychadelics

Australia has become the first country to legalise medical psychedelics. Dr. David Erritzoe runs the world’s first psychedelic research centre in London and he spoke to Anton.
7/3/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Kevin Spacey on trial in London

London Based Journalist, Enda Brady gave Anton the latest on Kevin Spacey’s trial in London…
7/3/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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French Protests: 'There is cautious optimism'

A wave of protests have broken out in France after a 17-year-old youth was shot by police near Paris on Tuesday, CBS News Correspondent in Paris, Elaine Cobb gave Anton the latest.
7/3/20235 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is Dublin’s growth bad for the rest of the country?

“We are sleepwalking our way towards a deeply dysfunctional, inequitable and unbalanced Ireland” That is the assessment of former Environment Editor with The Irish Times, Frank McDonald on the imbalance forming in Ireland due to Dublin’s growth. Frank spoke to Anton about the impact of Dublin's growth on the rest of the country.
7/3/202311 minutes, 51 seconds
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Honey Your Ruining Our Kid: Jarlath and Tina Regan on surviving the summer break

Summer is here for the near 550,000 primary school children in Ireland. Many parents will be dreading the extra time and effort required to entertain their children over the break. Co-host’s of the ‘Honey Your Ruining Our Kid’ podcast, Jarlath Regan and Tina Regan spoke to Anton about how to survive the summer holidays.
7/3/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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The return of the adult packed lunch

According to trade magazine ‘The Grocer’, more office workers are making sandwiches at home and bringing a packed lunch into the office. As the cost-of-living crisis continues is making at-home lunches much more appealing? TV Chef and Culinary Lecturer, Edward Hayden spoke to Anton about how to make the best packed lunch for the office.
7/3/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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Supermarket Wars: Milk to drop another 10c

Lidl will be dropping the price of their own brand milk by 10c and major supermarkets are set to follow suit. Farmers who are already stretched thin with poor profit returns on milk have raised concerns. Fein Gael TD and Minster for state with responsibility for Business, Employment & Retail, Neale Richmond spoke to Anton Savage.
7/3/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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Jamestown: Dublin's newest town

Plans have been proposed to create a new town on the land at Jamestown Business Park, the proposed plans for the town can hold up to 8,000 people. Newstalk's Sarah Madden spoke to the people of Finglas to hear what they think about the plan.
7/3/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Irish Physicist on the ground-breaking Euclid space craft

The European Space Agency is set to launch a groundbreaking spacecraft from Florida tomorrow. The 1.4 billion Euclid mission aims to undercover one of the biggest mysteries of space that being dark matter. Anton was joined by the one and only Irish man involved in the mission, Peter Coles who is Professor in theoretical physics at Maynooth University and Chair of the Euclid Consortium Diversity Committee (ECDC).
6/30/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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How to manage acne breakouts

June is Acne Awareness Month. And as we near the end of it, Founder and Senior Skin Therapist Eavanna Breen joined Anton to discuss the causes of acne and how to properly manage it.
6/30/202312 minutes, 14 seconds
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The latest on RTÉ

What a week it’s been for RTE. Appearances in front of the Oireachtas Committee and the Public Accounts Committee. Statement after statement from those in charge, politicians, Tubridy and more. Anton was joined by Brian Stanley who is Chair of the Public Accounts Committee and Sinn Fein TD for Laois Offaly
6/30/202315 minutes, 41 seconds
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Actor Kevin Spacey a 'sexual bully', court told

Enda Brady, Journalist and commentator joined Anton with an update on the Kevin Spacey case.
6/30/20236 minutes, 22 seconds
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Homelessness hits a new record level with 12,441 people in emergency accommodation

There were 12,441 people in emergency accommodation in Ireland in the last week of May, new figures show, as homelessness in Ireland reached a new record level. CEO of the Simon Community Catherine Kenny joined Anton Savage on the show.
6/30/20234 minutes, 47 seconds
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NTA CEO reflects on Newstalk’s transport survey

Newstalk’s transport survey conducted by Amarach was released earlier this week, with interesting insights into people’s attitudes towards private and public transport being recorded Anton Savage was joined to discuss the survey’s findings by Anne Graham CEO of the National Transport Authority.
6/30/202313 minutes, 40 seconds
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HMV reopens in almost a decade

It’s a good day for all you music lovers out there! Yes, HMV have dropped the dial on their first bricks and mortar store in Ireland in over a decade. The iconic brand re-opened on Henry Street today and Newstalk Reporter Sarah Madden went down to have a snoop. Sarah Madden and Dave Hanratty Host of the No Encore Music Podcast joined Anton Savage on the show.
6/30/202315 minutes, 40 seconds
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Sharron Davies: Separate categories needed for trans athletes

Anton Savage was joined on The Hard Shoulder by former British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies to discuss her new book 'Unfair Play'.
6/29/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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RTÉ pay scandal: 'The public were deceived' - Doherty

RTÉ have today appeared before a second Oireachtas Committee. The Public Accounts Committee were taking a forensic look at the accounts of the broadcaster in the wake of hidden payments to Ryan Tubridy. Newstalk's Political Correspondent Seán Defoe and Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty joined Anton Savage to discuss...
6/29/202320 minutes, 30 seconds
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Bressie's epic kayaking challenge down the River Shannon

Niall Breslin, aka Bressie will tomorrow embark on ‘The Rising’ challenge, which will see him kayak the length of the River Shannon, which is more than 330km, to raise money for the youth mental health charity he co-founded, A Lust for Life. Bressie joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder ahead of the big day tomorrow...
6/29/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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'Did it hurt when you fell from heaven?' - The best chat-up lines

'Is your name Wi-Fi, because I'm feeling a connection' has officially been ranked as the best chat-up line of all time. According to a new poll chat up lines are seeing a resurgence in popularity with younger generations but they do actually work?  Niamh Maher Commercial Creative Director with Journal Media and Comedian Jim Elliott have joined Anton Savage to discuss...
6/29/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Mortgage holders ‘being gouged’ as interest rates hike, expert warns

AIB will be increasing its fixed and variable mortgage rates by an average of 0.46%. The increase will be across its AIB, EBS and Haven fixed and variable rates. The bank said the new fixed mortgage rates are effective from 30 June. Anton Savage was joined by David Hall, co-founder of The Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation...
6/29/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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Irish history 'should be taught' in United Kingdom - Bonnie Greer

Author, playwright and columnist with the New European Bonnie Greer joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss some of her own research into the Irish Civil War. She says she spent a few days learning about it, and found things out that she never knew before...
6/29/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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RTÉ is 'rotting from the top up'

RTÉ representatives today were questioned at an Oireachtas hearing over the scandal of hidden payments paid to Ryan Tubridy. Anton was joined by Dr Finola Doyle O’Neill Broadcast and Legal Historian at the School of History, UCC and a former member of the Future of Media Commission...
6/28/202313 minutes, 1 second
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"He would encourage us to look towards Ireland" JFK Exhibition at EPIC

There are a number of events taking place this month to mark the 60th anniversary of John F Kennedy's trip to Ireland. A panel discussion has taken place at EPIC with Tánaiste Micheál Martin, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey; US Ambassador to Ireland Claire D. Cronin; Stephen Kennedy Smith who is a son of former US Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, and nephew of President Kennedy. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie went to the Homecoming: JFK in Ireland exhibition to meet with those in attendance.
6/28/20238 minutes, 50 seconds
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Eradication of rats in Ireland would be 'very difficult' - Wildlife Expert

New Zealand, rats are seen as a harmful pest and a significant threat to natural biodiversity. That is why they have decided to exterminate rats and eradicate them from the area of Miramar and then for all of New Zealand. The government expects the task to be completed by 2050. How important rats were to the ecosystem and should we do the same here in Ireland? Anton Savage was joined by Wildlife expert, Eanna Ní Lamhna to discuss…
6/28/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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RTÉ staff 'being abused on the street' amid Tubridy pay scandal

RTÉ representatives were questioned today at the Oireachtas Media Committee surrounding the ongoing controversy surrounding secret payments made to Ryan Tubridy. It also emerged today that Ryan Tubridy is out of contract at RTE, a fact which he refutes. Interim deputy director-general Adrian Lynch stated today that for editorial reasons he would not be on air in the current moment. Anton Savage was joined by Newstalk’s Political Correspondent Sean Defoe and Trevor Keegan, Chair of the RTE Sub Branch of the National Union of Journalists…
6/28/202317 minutes, 56 seconds
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New Indiana Jones movie is 'kind of delightful'

‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ the latest instalment in the tale is out this week. Screentime presenter John Fardy joined Anton Savage to discuss…
6/28/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Kevin Spacey appears in court ahead of trial

Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey stood trial today in Southwark Crown Court accused of sex offences against four men. The Hollywood star, 63, previously denied 12 charges including sexual assault and indecent assault. Anton Savage was joined by London Based Journalist, Enda Brady to discuss…
6/28/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Hate Speech Bill: Allowing right to arrest ‘a recipe for disaster’ - McDowell

Anton Savage was joined by Independent Senator Michael McDowell, who has been considering the Hate Speech Bill that has been making its way through the Seanad. The Dáil recently passed the Criminal Justice (Incitement to Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022.
6/28/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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Meal Deals: ‘It’s too easy to buy these processed foods’ - Columnist Mary McCarthy

Wales has recently published plans to crack down on unhealthy options in supermarkets in efforts to tackle obesity. By removing unhealthy options from supermarket meal deals, they hope to lessen the appeal of unhealthy foods and promote healthier choices. Could Ireland follow suit? Anton Savage was joined by Columnist with the Irish Independent, Mary McCarthy...
6/28/20236 minutes, 3 seconds
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‘Such a level of scrutiny’ around RTÉ staff dealings outside work - Emma O'Kelly

Former RTÉ Director General Dee Forbes was “directly involved” in negotiating aspects of Ryan Tubridy’s contract, RTÉ has confirmed. In a statement detailing why Mr Tubridy’s salary was published incorrectly, RTÉ set out how Mr Tubridy’s contract differed from other broadcasters. Anton Savage was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent and Emma O’Kelly, Chair of the Dublin Broadcasting Branch of the NUJ and RTE’s Education Correspondent...
6/27/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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‘West is arming Ukraine to the point of keeping the conflict going’ - Clare Daly

The final day of the Government's Consultative Forum on International Security Policy has been taking place in Dublin Castle today. Some of the questions being discussed surrounded how to define Ireland's neutrality. MEP for Dublin, Clare Daly joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
6/27/20239 minutes, 56 seconds
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Newstalk Transport Survey Review

More than 60% of people would give up their car in exchange for 'reliable and frequent' public transport, according to a new Newstalk poll. Nearly eight-in-ten people want to see more road upgrades and 60% want more motorways. The survey found that 72% of people do not want the next two increases on fuel excise duty to happen, with women more likely than men to be against the plan. To discuss these findings and more, Anton Savage was joined by a panel including; Brian Caufield, Associate Professor at the School of Engineering at Trinity College, Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Journalist and Michael Healy Rae Independent TD for County Kerry…
6/27/202318 minutes, 48 seconds
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Legislation on safe access zones ‘an important step’ - Stephen Donnelly

The government has approved new laws for abortion "safe access zones" which will make it illegal to protest outside locations offering abortion services. The proposals will see a 100-metre buffer zone imposed outside clinics while anyone in breach of the law could face a €2,500 fine or six months in prison. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss safe access zones, the National Children's Hospital and the ongoing RTÉ pay scandal...
6/27/202314 minutes, 38 seconds
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'We need answers' - RTÉ staff hold protest amid pay scandal

It’s been another busy day at RTÉ as the Media Minister Catherine Martin has announced a review into Governance and Culture at RTÉ. RTÉ staff held a protest outside the station’s campus and Newstalk's Chief Reporter Barry Whyte was there...
6/27/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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Newstalk Transport Survey - findings revealed

Newstalk commissioned a survey carried out by Amárach Research to look at a variety of issues relating to transport. If you’re in the car, bus, train, we have been getting the pulse of the nation on all modes of transport. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie runs through the findings in the first in a series of surveys.
6/27/202314 minutes, 59 seconds
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'We're super proud!' - Special Olympics athletes homecoming

There wasn't a dry eye at Dublin Airport this afternoon. The Special Olympics Irish team had a homecoming with crowds 10 deep. Team Ireland brought back 75 medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze. Henry McKean was there at Dublin Airport to soak up the atmosphere and met the athletes, coaches and volunteers...
6/26/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Dee Forbes ‘needs to attend’ Oireachtas Committee - Roderic O’Gorman

Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss new care-leave entitlements for parents and carers that are to take effect next week, accommodation for Ukrainian refugees in hotels and the ongoing Ryan Tubridy pay scandal…
6/26/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy pay scandal: Anonymisation of invoices is ‘highly unusual’

The fallout from RTÉ’s undisclosed payments to Ryan Tubridy is continuing with the broadcaster set to come before the Oireachtas Media Committee on Wednesday followed by the Public Accounts Committee on Thursday. It was confirmed this morning that the broadcaster’s suspended Director General Dee Forbes resigned with immediate effect. Anton was joined by Melanie Finn, Senior News Correspondent for the Irish Independent and David W Duffy, CEO and co-founder The Corporate Governance Institute…
6/26/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cancel culture has an ‘insidious impact on people’s lives’ - psychotherapist

Could the rise in cancel culture potentially be undermining debate and free speech? Anton Savage was joined by Stella O Malley, psychotherapist and author of ‘What your teen is trying to tell you’...
6/26/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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Government must 'stop intervening' in housing market

House prices have fallen in year-on-year terms for the first time since mid-2020. According to Daft.ie’s latest report, it found that house prices in the second quarter of 2023 were 0.5% lower than the same period a year ago. Anton was joined by Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent columnist and former Chair of the Housing Agency and Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland...
6/26/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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People weaponising tricolour 'don't really understand the meaning of the flag'

Speaking today at the Government’s security forum, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that the Irish Flag is being weaponised by a small minority. Anton Savage was joined by Mark Daly, Fianna Fail Senator and Leas-Chathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann to discuss this further…
6/26/20236 minutes, 20 seconds
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Dublin Airport passenger numbers ‘needs to be’ 40 million by 2030 - Kenny Jacobs

During Kieran's visit to Dublin Airport, he got a chance to sit down with Kenny Jacobs, the new boss at the airport as the CEO of Dublin Airport Authority...
6/23/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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Brexit: 7 years on from EU referendum

On this day in 2016 the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. However seven years on, polls show that a majority of Brits now regret their decision. But how do the people in the town of Boston in South Lincolnshire feel? They voted 75% leave; the highest Brexit vote in the whole of the UK. Our Chief Reporter Barry Whyte has been to the town to find out…
6/23/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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RTÉ staff tired of 'culture of secrecy' around payments

Members of RTÉ staff and the National Union of Journalists met with RTÉ management today. It comes as RTÉ Director-General Dee Forbes has been suspended, amid fallout from the payment of hundreds of thousands of euro more to Ryan Tubridy than it had declared to the public or the Oireachtas. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Emma O’Kelly, Chair of the National Union of Journalists Dublin Broadcasting Branch Emma O'Kelly Willie O Reilly, Former Group Commercial Director of RTÉ and media commentator and Damien Tiernan, WLR FM presenter and former RTE Correspondent...
6/23/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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'Significant question mark' hangs over Ryan Tubridy's future at RTÉ - David Davin-Power

Dee Forbes has been suspended as RTE’s Director General, with the announcement being made public today, after it happened on Wednesday.  It also follows revelations that Ryan Tubridy received €345,000 in hidden payments between 2017 and the start of this year.  Kieran was joined by presenter of Taking Stock, and former Government adviser, Mandy Johnston, writer and broadcaster Keith Walsh, and journalist David Davin Power.
6/23/202316 minutes, 57 seconds
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Kieran Cuddihy takes a tour of Dublin Airport

Kieran was invited to visit Dublin Airport and meet with Kenny Jacobs, the CEO of DAA, to see the changes that are being made at Dublin Airport....
6/23/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Fatima Whitbread

Kieran Cuddihy sits down with the former British Olympic javelin thrower, Fatima Whitbread to talk about her life and career
6/23/202317 minutes, 43 seconds
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Government's Security Forum 'exceeded my expectations' - Cathal Berry TD

Day one of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy kicked off to a very eventful start in UCC today. Protesters were removed from the room after interrupting the Tánaiste’s address and continued to protest outside. Kieran was joined by Lorna Borgue, Cork City Councillor for An Rabharta Glas, Matt Carthy, TD and Sinn Fein Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Defence, and Cathal Berry, Independent TD for South Kildare...
6/22/202314 minutes, 9 seconds
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‘I have to relive the whole thing’- TV reporter who survived a Titanic sub trip

The hunt for the missing Titan submersible is still an active search and rescue mission, according to the head of the operation. There are few who know better what it might feel like down. Scientist, journalist and best selling author Dr Michael Guillen joined Kieran to discuss his harrowing experience on a sub trip to the Titanic wreckage...
6/22/202310 minutes, 30 seconds
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'We have to rein it in': Rationing flights for climate change

Environmental campaigner John Gibbons told Newstalk Breakfast this morning that he would like to see flight quotas attached to individuals’ PPS number, with people being charged a levy if they pass the quota. Kieran was joined by Angela Deegan, from Extinction Rebellion and Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air & Travel Magazine to discuss...
6/22/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ireland not joining NATO ‘puts additional responsibility on us’ – Varadkar

An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the Government's International Security Forum, the war in Ukraine, his leadership of Fine Gael and Taylor Swift's return to Ireland...
6/22/202322 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Art of the Apology: 'The shorter the better!' - Stefanie Preissner

It has been a week full of apologies! President Micheal D  Higgins was forced to apologise for comments he made relating to the Government’s Consultative Forum on International Security Policy, and music journalist Dave Fanning apologised to Christy Dignams family after a tribute to the singer was deemed inappropriate.  So what makes a good apology? Stefanie Preissner, Writer and host of the podcast basically joined Kieran to discuss... Image: Twitter via @StefPreissner
6/22/20237 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tubridy pay deal 'does undermine confidence' in RTÉ - Dooley

RTÉ paid Ryan Tubridy hundreds of thousands of euro more than it declared to the public or the Oireachtas. In a statement this afternoon, the national broadcaster confirmed that it paid the former Late Late Show presenter €345,000 euro more than it declared between 2017 and 2022. Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
6/22/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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Protester labels Government's International Security Forum ‘a propaganda event’

Today was the first day of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy in Cork. Tánaiste Micheál Martin had his opening speech to the Forum interrupted by six protesters sitting among those attending the event. The forum’s chair, Prof Louise Richardson, also had her opening speech interrupted by a heckler. Kieran was joined by Gabija Gateveckaite, Political Reporter with The Irish Independent and Ruark, National Chairperson with the Connolly Youth Movement who was protesting at the event…
6/22/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Florence

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport and Kieran Cuddihy will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give his tips when travelling to the Cradle of the Renaissance, Florence...
6/22/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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What is Tiktok doing to news?

It may be best known for embarrassing dance challenges, but Tiktok is fast becoming the information app of a new generation. News is broken on twitter, journalists are filing on Instagram - but should we fear the tiktokification of news, or is social media creating a better-informed youth than ever before? Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports.
6/21/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Legislators unable to ‘keep pace’ with AI advancements - ICTU

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has called for new regulations to protect workers from the impacts of artificial intelligence in the workplace. Appearing before the Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment today, ICTU said that they supported calls for an EU directive on AI in the workplace. To discuss this further Kieran was joined by Jessica Cecil, Former Chief of Staff at the BBC & Founder of the Trusted News Initiative and Laura Bambrick is ICTU’s Social Policy Officer...
6/21/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Salt

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for salt on the shelves...
6/21/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ireland ranked most expensive country in EU for goods and services

Criticism has again been directed towards Dublin hotels and prices for a room for the nights of the Taylor Swift concert saw one room go from 359 to 999 euro in price. Fianna Fáil Tourism and Aviation Spokesperson Cathal Crowe joined Kieran to discuss. In other news relating to high costs, new figures from Euro Stat today show Ireland is now the most expensive country in the EU with prices over 46% above average. Darragh Cassidy Head of Communications at bonkers.ie joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
6/21/202311 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why You Should Always Read Terms and Conditions

'Joan Is Awful' is the title of the first episode of the new series of Black Mirror on Netflix. The episode takes an interesting spin on why you should always read the terms and conditions. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly joined Kieran to discuss why this is important...
6/21/20235 minutes, 47 seconds
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Pilot of missing sub is an ‘extremely able sea submariner’ - Titanic diver

A massive search and rescue effort is continuing after a submersible exploring the wreck of the Titanic went missing deep under the North Atlantic Ocean on Sunday. There are five people on board. Kieran was joined by Enda Brady, London based journalist and commentator and Dik Barton, COO and founder of Armatrex, who has also been Vice President of Operations with RMS Titanic...
6/21/20238 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hotel price increases for Taylor Swift gigs is 'appalling' - Donohoe

Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Paschal Donohoe joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder the launch of the Public Sector Performance Report, hotel price gouging for Taylor Swift gigs and Leo Varadkar's leadership of Fine Gael...
6/21/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Underground system' needed to eliminate waste bags from streets - Chu

Dublin City Council may have a new way of solving the scourge of seagulls and rubbish on the streets of Dublin. Following the successful trial of Bagbin, a collapsible waste container which prevents birds from getting near the bags inside. Bagbins are set to be phased in to residential and commercial locations all over the city. Kieran was joined by Hazel Chu, Green Party Councillor and Former Lord Mayor of Dublin and Frank McDonald, author, journalist and former environment editor of The Irish Times…
6/21/20238 minutes, 40 seconds
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‘It’s come too late for many’ - Government to drop historic convictions for gay men

The Government has confirmed this evening that historic convictions for consensual sexual activity between men are to be disregarded. At least 941 Irish men were convicted of “homosexual acts” until it was decriminalised in 1993 by the European Court of Human Rights. Kieran was joined by archivist, activist and writer Tonie Walsh to discuss...
6/20/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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"I met my second family" Ireland hosts first-ever Refugee Week

All this week there are events taking place around the world to mark World Refugee Week. Today in particular is a day when communities pay attention to the challenges those who are fleeing places of war are facing. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been meeting with some of the thousands who have come to Ireland in search of safety and he meets with those who have become hosts.
6/20/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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Common Ground: Is there a place for boarding schools in modern Ireland?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is there a place for boarding schools in modern Ireland?'
6/20/202312 minutes, 35 seconds
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Missing Titanic submersible: 'It's very unlikely that this is survivable'

An ongoing search is underway in the North Atlantic by the US coast guard for a missing submersible which is carrying five passengers. The Polar Prince research vessel was exploring the site of the Titanic when it lost contact with the Titan sub an hour and 45 minutes into its dive. The search and rescue team are under serious pressure to locate the sub, as it is believed there may only be around 70 hours of oxygen on board for the passengers. Kieran was joined by former captain of the Royal Navy Nuclear Submarine HMS Turbulent, Ryan Ramsey to discuss... Image: OceanGate
6/20/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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'The case hasn't been made': ICCL concerned over bodycams for Gardaí

Justice Minister Helen McEntee today told Cabinet that Garda Commissioner Drew Harris is set to begin the process of buying long-awaited bodycams for frontline gardai. Kieran was joined by Doireann Ansbro Head Of Legal and Policy at Irish Council for Civil Liberties and Garda Representative Association President Brendan O’Connor to discuss…
6/20/202313 minutes, 20 seconds
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Further delays to National Children's Hospital 'indicative of the poor procurement practice'

It’s been reported today that 11 operating theatres within the new National Children’s Hospital require additional work. This has led to concerns that it could mean additional costs and further delays. The board of the National Children’s Hospital has dismissed the warnings, claiming any alterations are “minor”. Kieran was joined by Paul Davis, procurement lecturer at the School of Business in DCU...
6/20/20236 minutes, 41 seconds
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Bodycams: Lack of ‘public debate’ delays facial recognition technology - Smyth

A standalone Bill allowing for the use of facial recognition technology by An Garda Síochána will be brought forward later in the year. It’s as Cabinet today approved legislation allowing body-worn cameras for gardaí, and the force will immediately begin procuring the devices, albeit without the ability to use facial recognition. Why the delay on that technology? Ossian Smyth, Minister of State for Public Procurement and eGovernment joined Kieran Cuddihy in studio to discuss…
6/20/202314 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dermot Kennedy's use of racial slur was 'foolish' - Senator Eileen Flynn

Irish singer Dermot Kennedy has been urged to apologise after using an offensive term usually aimed at members of the Travelling community during a live interview with the Canadian music channel Much. The videos have since been deleted but the discussion rages on amongst concerned groups and online Senator Eileen Flynn, who is a member of the Travelling community, joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
6/20/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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'I just won a gold medal' - Henry McKean at the Special Olympics

The Special Olympics World Games has started in Berlin after much fanfare at the Opening ceremony. Team Ireland have already got their name on the medal table... Henry McKean joined Kieran LIVE from Berlin...
6/19/20238 minutes, 38 seconds
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Medical tourism: 'It's time we educated people more about the dangers' - Irish Dental Association

The death of a man last month, who was undergoing a dental procedure, has brought the total number of Irish deaths from medical procedures in Turkey within the last two years to seven. With the rising trend in ‘Turkey teeth’ and the high costs of cosmetic procedures in Ireland, medical tourism is more popular than ever. Kieran was joined by Helen Heneghan, consultant surgeon at St Vincent’s Hospital and professor of surgery and Dr. Will Rymer, chair of the GP committee of the Irish Dental Association to discuss…
6/19/202310 minutes, 12 seconds
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Roy Keane 'certainly in the mix' if Stephen Kenny is sacked

The Republic of Ireland will face Gibraltar in their Euro 2024 qualifier tonight at the Aviva Stadium. Off The Ball's Nathan Murphy and former Ireland international David Connolly joined Kieran to discuss...
6/19/202312 minutes, 43 seconds
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President 'could've opened links' with Government to discuss neutrality - Michael Ring

President Michael D Higgins has apologised to Professor Louise Richardson for questioning her role as chair of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy. It’s as he says that Ireland, generally, is playing with fire with its foreign policy - remarks in an interview in the Business Post that have divided the nation. Kieran was joined by Michael Ring, Fine Gael TD for Mayo and John O’Brennan, Professor and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration at Maynooth University to discuss..
6/19/202311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Water pollution 'having a detrimental effect' on Balbriggan beach

The residents of Balbriggan have been gathering together and campaigning to bring attention to the poor water and pollution in the sea water surrounding the town. On Saturday, a peaceful protest, spear headed by local groups, including the sea swimming group, Balbriggan Swimming Socks, attracted a crowd of over 200 people, who are calling on local authorities to address the situation, before access to local beaches is lost completely. Kieran was joined by Andrea Porter, Balbriggan resident, sea swimmer and volunteer with Kildare Wildlife Rescue
6/19/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Michael D Higgins 'crossed the line' commenting on neutrality - Gerard Craughwell

President Michael D Higgins has apologised to Professor Louise Richardson for questioning her role as chair of the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy. It’s as he says that Ireland, generally, is playing with fire with its foreign policy - remarks in an interview in the Business Post that have divided the nation. Kieran was joined by Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell and founding member of the Irish Neutrality League, Mark Price to discuss...
6/19/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Irish people use swearing 'as a term of affeciton' - Actress Claudia Carroll

Irish people are well known around the world for our nonchalant attitude to cursing. But is our habit of swearing a cause for concern? Kieran was joined by Claudia Carroll, author and actress and comedian and professional swearer Steve Cummins
6/19/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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‘One thing we do very well in Ireland is funerals’

The new Irish Wake Museum opened today in Waterford. But, what makes Irish attitudes and customs around death so unique? Kieran was joined by Clare Ann Irwin, Current Rose of Galway and Funeral Director at Irwin Funeral Directors...
6/16/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Elderflower

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to learn about the delicious elderflower and how to incorporate it into food and drink...
6/16/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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Hate Crime law will prevent 'people from expressing genuinely held views'

Proposed hate speech legislation is currently being debated in the Seanad, with some saying it doesn’t go far enough; others say it goes too far. Do we need this legislation? Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly and current affairs commentator Keith Mills joined Kieran to discuss...
6/16/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
6/16/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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'I don't even know if he'd be the kind of man that would want socks' - Saoirse Hanley

This Sunday is Father’s day, and while some are planning their gifts and are having meals out, there are some who are still trying to remember what their father sounded like. Saoirse Hanley’s father passed away when she was 12 and has spent her life since wondering about who he was, how he would react to situations and trying to remember his voice...
6/16/20234 minutes, 33 seconds
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'Everything is a balancing act' - Parents pulling kids out of school for holidays

New figures released by Tusla show that the number of parents pulling kids out of school for holidays is increasing. Absences for holidays jumped from 60,000-65,000 in 2019 to 350,000 in 2021. Kieran was joined by Sinead O’Moore, parent and Host of the Stretchmarks Podcast  and Mark Candon, Principal of St. Laurence’s Senior boys National School in North Dock Dublin to discuss...
6/16/20239 minutes, 39 seconds
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Irish Wake Museum opens in Waterford

The Irish Wake Museum opened in Waterford today. Visitors will explore the history of Irish traditions related to death and funerals. We sent Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie to get a tour of the Museum.
6/16/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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Making Bloomsday a public holiday 'a good idea' - Boyd Barrett

Today, June 16th, is commonly referred to as Bloomsday, named after the fictional character Leopold Bloom, from James Joyce’s Ulysses, voted the greatest novel of the 20th century. Each year on this day, Dublin City can be seen full of tourists and locals alike, taking part in tours, re-enactments and celebrations dedicated to the iconic book, but should we be taking our appreciation for this story one step further by making Bloomsday a public holiday? Kieran was joined by Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD and John Barry, Managing Director MSS The HR People and Member of ISME National Councils to discuss...
6/16/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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Modular homes: 'We need more of it, we need it quicker'- Ogle

It was reported this week that Ukrainians are now to be offered modular homes worth €145,000 for at least 12 months. This is part of an effort to house the Ukrainians that are arriving here over the next month.  Brendan Ogle, trade unionist and housing activist and Paul Treyvaud, owner of Treyvaud's Restaurant in Killarney...
6/15/202310 minutes
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'The smell is unbelievable': Bin collections waking families early

Cork County Council have written to bin collection companies in the county on the issue of bins being collected 'too early', causing unrest among people in the early hours of the morning... Henry McKean reports...
6/15/20236 minutes, 45 seconds
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Former Love Island contestant says 'not enough support' from bosses after show

Shelbourne have agreed to release goalkeeper Scott van der Sluis so he can take part in ITV reality show Love Island. The club said the 22-year-old had requested early release from his contract so he could take part in the show. Kieran was joined by former Love Island contestant, Shannen Reilly McGrath to discuss life after the show... Image: ITV
6/15/20236 minutes
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Forum on neutrality 'a stage managed process' - Paul Murphy

The Government are set to hold a number of consultative forums on neutrality next week in Cork. Today, in Leinster House there was a spat or two in the Dail that involved Tánaiste Micheal Martin and People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy on the topic of neutrality. Kieran was joined by People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy and Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil Senator, leader of the Seanad, and spokesperson on Foreign and European Affairs
6/15/202315 minutes, 7 seconds
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Bike racks are 'serious impediments' for visually impaired people

Illegally parked cars on footpaths and cycling lanes can be a frustrating everyday experience. But is this a bigger issues than we know of? Kieran was joined by Green Party Councilor for Dublin City, Donna Cooney and Dr Robert Synott, Coordinator and founder of Voice of Vison Impairment Ireland
6/15/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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Irish economy 'resilient' despite ECB interest rate increases - economist

The European Central Bank has its raised borrowing costs by a quarter of a percent, to their highest level in 22 years. They’ve also left the door open to more hikes - citing the continued fight against inflation. Kieran was joined by Dan O’Brien, chief economist of the Institute of International and European Affairs to discuss
6/15/20239 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dating: 'Women's bar is quite high!' - Matchmaking Expert

A new study from the University of Bath has found that women prioritise social status and financial prospects in potential partners while men are more focused on looks when looking for their significant other. But does this actually ring true? Kieran was joined by Co-Hosts of the ‘Is This Why You’re Single Podcast’, Lisa Brady, Irish Daily Mail Features Editor and Feargal Harrington, Owner of INTRO Matchmaking
6/15/202312 minutes, 30 seconds
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GAA celebrations ‘revolves around drink’ - Westmeath’s Luke Loughlin

This weekend Manchester City won their first ever champions league sparking huge celebrations amongst fans at home and abroad, but it was the celebrations of Jack Grealish which drew ire. Some feel Grealish’s celebrations promote drinking within sport and could be harmful to younger viewers. Kieran was joined by Tim Barry, former chairman of Rathdowney-Erril GAA in Co Laois and Luke Loughlin, Westmeath GAA player...
6/15/20237 minutes, 19 seconds
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‘Those systems that reared us weren’t perfect’- Richard Hogan on dysfunctional families

Psychotherapist Richard Hogan’s new book ‘Home Is Where The Start Is: How Your Family Made You, and How You Can Make Yourself Even Better’ encourages people to look into their family history to help with their own struggles. Richard joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
6/14/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Condoms

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran take a look a some of the options for condoms on the shelves...
6/14/202314 minutes, 55 seconds
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Living with an Eating Disorder: 'Talking is the answer'

This week the HSE are holding their annual Men’s Health Week with this year’s theme being ‘The Picture of Health’ and what does that look like to you? Kieran was joined by Eoin Kernan, who has experienced both sides of men’s health, reaching a devastating low in 2019 by learning he was living with an eating disirder and now bouncing back now 4 years later as a men's mental health advocate...
6/14/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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ICA: Members call for clarity on board decisions

The Irish Countrywomen’s Association has had a strong presence in rural communities for generations and has provided women with opportunities to connect with others who share similar interests and learn skills. In recent years, some members have labelled the organisation as toxic and dysfunctional. Former national president of the ICA and member for over 50 years, Breda Raggett joined Kieran to discuss the current situation…
6/14/202311 minutes, 28 seconds
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Pete Lunn on the power of awe

Behavioural scientist Pete Lunn joined Kieran to talk about what it means to be in awe.
6/14/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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Healy-Rae: Employers aren’t paying young workers below national wage

A People Before Profit bill to pay young workers the national minimum wage has been amended by the government today, freezing the Bill for another a year. Should we be paying young people the national minimum wage ? Kieran was joined by Molly Greenough UCD Student Union President and Danny Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry to discuss…
6/14/202312 minutes, 21 seconds
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'It's not just for the ladies' - Holly Carpenter is giving flowers for Father's Day

With father’s day next Sunday many will be buying dad some craft beers or a satirical mug. But would you buy dad a bouquet of flowers? Kieran was joined by influencer, Holly Carpenter, Joe O’Shea, Editor of CorkBeo.ie and owner of Balla Florists in Mayo, Judi Roche to discuss...
6/14/202310 minutes, 35 seconds
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When Christy Dignam met Ivan Yates

As the country mourns the death of legendary singer Christy Dignam, Newstalk is looking back on a ‘singular, stand-out’ talent’s life. The Aslan frontman died peacefully at his home yesterday following a long battle with cancer. Tributes have been pouring in the hours since, with Hothouse Flowers musician Fiachna Ó Braonáin this morning remembering his friend as one of the great rock n’ roll singers who was never afraid to ‘speak, tell and indeed sing’ his truth. Here is Dignam speaking to Ivan Yates on The Hard Shoulder’s Thursday interview in happier times.
6/14/202341 minutes, 57 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Seaside Resorts

Every week for Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport and Kieran Cuddihy will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn and Kieran took a look at some of the best seaside resorts out there...
6/14/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Lady Catherine of Dalkey Castle

Lady Catherine from Dalkey Castle joined Kieran LIVE at The Queens bar in Dalkey...
6/14/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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"You never see anyone coming out not smiling" Dublin sea swimmers

We are broadcasting to you from the coastal village of Dalkey as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. There may be a rain warning issued for the West of the country but here on the East Coast people are still flocking to the sea. So much so that we sent our reporter Josh Crosbie out to meet with those who heading to the water.
6/13/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Common Ground: Should we still be building data centres?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued LIVE in The Queens Bar in Dalkey with a debate on 'Should we still be building data centres?'
6/13/202311 minutes, 34 seconds
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'We're in this great moment of potential and danger' - Mark Little on future of AI

As the Dalkey Book Festival approaches Kieran was joined LIVE at The Queens Bar in Dalkey by one of the speakers, journalist and broadcaster, Mark Little...
6/13/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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Tom Dunne remembers the late Christy Dignam

Christy Dignam, lead singer of Aslan, has died aged 63. Newstalk's Tom Dunne joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to remember him...
6/13/20237 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Perfect Summer BBQ & Cocktail Recipes

With the long spell of warm weather that we’ve had lately, barbecues and cocktail shakers have been dusted off all over the country. For some summer bbq and cocktail recipes Kieran was joined LIVE inby Nico Reynolds, chef and host of All Fired Up and Dylan McCauley, General Manager of The Queens Bar Dalkey...
6/13/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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'It has a great rural vibe': Tom Dunne takes Kieran on a tour of Dalkey

As part of Newstalk's Summer Tour, The Hard Shoulder was LIVE from the Queen's Bar in Dalkey. While out there, Newstalk's Tom Dunne took Kieran on a tour of Dalkey...
6/13/202318 minutes, 31 seconds
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Our Favourite Parts of Summer with Barbara Scully and Henry McKean

Now be it longer evenings, drinking wine in the garden or watching love island these are just some of favourite parts of the summer season according to a recent study commissioned by John Lewis. What are the best moments of summer, Kieran was joined by Journalist and Author, Barbara Scully and Newstalk's Henry McKean to discuss...
6/13/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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TD slams 'mind boggling' waste in Government spending

The Universal Social Charge was introduced in 13 years ago as a temporary measure to deal with the pressures which the financial crash brought. But, why are we still paying it? Kieran was joined by Verona Murphy Independent TD for Wexford and Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at Bonkers.ie...
6/13/202312 minutes, 36 seconds
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‘We’re still hungry for something’ - Hothouse Flowers’ Liam Ó Maonlaí

For the second year running, the Night and Day Festival will take place this summer. On the 24th and 25th of June the magical, musical medley of performance, art and interaction will take place in the surroundings of Lough Key Forest Park, Co. Roscommon. Liam Ó Maonlaí from Hothouse Flowers joined Kieran to
6/12/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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Social Housing: 'A lot can change for people' while on waiting list - Social Justice Ireland

Analysis from the Irish Independent shows a variety of reasons given including the houses being too small, lacking in garden or parking space, lack of storage for motorbikes or being located too close to an ex-partner. Kieran was joined by Susanne Rogers, Research And Policy Analyst Social Justice Ireland and Tom Phillips, managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates and Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture and Planning in UCD…
6/12/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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'I always leave an hour earlier!' - Henry asks people about being late

Meltdowns, making packed lunches and lost items of clothing are all making parents late in the morning. That's according to a new survey for Natures Aid children’s vitamins, Mini Drops and Super Stars. Henry McKean met these people in the rain and asked them what makes them late and do they find lateness rude or is it part of our culture?
6/12/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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'It's incredible' - Ray Houghton on the legacy of his Euro 88' goal

It is 35 years to the day since Ray Houghton headed the ball into the English net at Euro 88' in West Germany. Former Ireland international, Ray Houghton joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the infamous goal...
6/12/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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What next for Leo Varadkar's leadership amid scrutiny?

Boris Johnson, as well as some of his colleagues, have stepped down as an MP over the weekend. While Nicola Sturgeon has been released without charge following her arrest in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the SNP. Lucy Fisher, chief political commentator at Times Radio joined Kieran to discuss. On this side of the water, a political mutiny could be on the cards within Fine Gael as it emerged over the weekend that a number of senior Fine Gael TDs have expressed privately a lack of confidence in Tánaiste and party leader Leo Varadkar. Fionnan Sheahan. Ireland Editor, Irish Independent joined Kieran to discuss…
6/12/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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E-scooters are not 'suitable to be mixing with traffic'

There are calls for stricter enforcement of E-scooter rules after footage emerged of someone riding one down the M50 in Dublin. The footage, shared widely on social media, shows the rider hurtling down the busy motorway wearing a high-viz but no helmet. The video has caused a new wave of concern around the safety of these vehicles. How safe are these scooters to use currently, and what needs to be done to make them safer? I’m joined on the line by Peadar Golden, Ireland Country Manager for TIER Mobility and Shane O’Donoghue, editor of completecar.ie…
6/12/202313 minutes, 21 seconds
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Harry Styles introduces a new generation to Slane

U2, the Rolling Stones and now Harry Styles - yes the former one direction star will headline at Slane castle tomorrow. The iconic concert is back after a three year pandemic-induced hiatus and welcome a young crowd of mostly first timers. Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports on why Harry Styles is the perfect performer for this new generation of Slane concert pilgrims.
6/9/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Fish and Chips

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to discuss the all-time great and everyone's favourite by the sea - fish and chips...
6/9/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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Religious iconography 'not appropriate in our healthcare system' - Humanist Association

All religious images and artefacts have been removed from display at St Vincent’s Hospital after the religious Sisters of Charity’s shareholding was transferred to a charitable trust last year. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Jillian Brennan, CEO of the Humanist Association and Senator Rónán Mullan....
6/9/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Sport with Nathan Murphy

Off The Ball's Nathan Murphy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
6/9/20238 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trump indictment: 'This actually helps him, at least in the primary process'

Donald Trump is facing criminal charges over his handling of classified documents after he left the White House. The details of the charges related to files found at his Mar-a-Lago home in August 2022 have not been released. His attorney confirmed seven counts, including an espionage charge and several obstruction and false statement charges - describing them as "ludicrous". Kieran was joined by Greg Swenson, Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, and Bob Mullholland, Democratic Party Strategist in California…
6/9/20237 minutes, 41 seconds
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'Is Ireland Neutral: The Many Myths of Irish Neutrality'

How neutral really is Ireland and how has the concept of neutrality changed over time? Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Conor Gallagher, Irish Times Crime and Security correspondent to discuss his new book 'Is Ireland Neutral: The Many Myths of Irish Neutrality'...
6/9/202311 minutes, 29 seconds
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'There is a case' for idetification methods for cyclists - Irish Rural Link

Controversy is brewing in Italy after it was announced that cyclists could be forced to take out insurance, fit numbers plates and have indicators on their bicycles. But could similar measures improve road safety here in Ireland? Kieran was joined by Seamus Boland, CEO of irish Rural Link and Noel Gibbons, Chairperson of the Western Lakes Cycling Club
6/9/202312 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is a low unemployment rate a good news story?

Trade unionist Brendan Ogle and Minister of State Neale Richmond debated whether an unemployment rate of 3.8% is a true good news story, or whether it tells another tale.
6/9/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Childcare workers: '€13 an hour isn't cutting it' - SIPTU

SIPTU has today been seeking a €2 an hour increase for workers in early years education at pay talks that began today. The union wants the minimum hourly wage rate to increase from €13 to €15. Darragh O’Connor, SIPTU's Head of Strategic Organising and Campaigns joined Kieran after talks to discuss the moves going forward...
6/8/20234 minutes, 15 seconds
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'Elly Bay, I think is my favourite' - Stephen Mangan on his love for Mayo

Last June, Sky Arts ran its first ever nationwide arts initiative for primary schools, ‘Access All Arts week’. It’s back for its second year, 19-23 June and to celebrate the week, Sky Arts will be airing a special episode of ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’ featuring celebrities and children. Kieran was joined by acclaimed actor, author and presenter of ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’, Stephen Mangan…
6/8/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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‘Transparency’ needed on profits made by supermarkets - O'Reilly

Tesco is set to reduce their prices by an average of 10pc across more than 700 products. For more reaction to this, Kieran was joined by Louise O’Reilly, Sinn Fein TD and spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade and Employment and Caitriona Redmond, Cost of Living Expert with the Irish Examiner...
6/8/202313 minutes, 20 seconds
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Directly-elected Dublin mayor: 'Someone needs to be standing up for the city' - Pidgeon

Dubliners could vote next year on whether Dublin should have a directly elected mayor with executive powers. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has indicated that such a vote could be held on the same day as the local and European elections in early June 2024. How do we feel about this prospect? Kieran was joined by Michael Pidgeon, Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party and Derek Mooney, Public Affairs commentator and former Irish government adviser... Image: Green Party
6/8/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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'I'm struggling to stay open' - Childcare workers seek pay rises

SIPTU has today been seeking a €2 an hour increase for workers in early years education at pay talks that began today. The union wants the minimum hourly wage rate to increase from €13 to €15. Kieran was joined by Paula Donoghue, owner of Clever Clogs in Cavan and national secretary of the Association of Childhood Professionals and Rowena Fisher, a pre-school childcare provider...
6/8/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Tesco Price Cuts: Here's what you'll pay

Tesco is set to reduce their prices by an average of 10pc across more than 700 products. Barry Whyte, Newstalk's Chief Reporter joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss what products this will affect, will it lead to a price war amongst supermarkets and get reaction from shoppers...
6/8/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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'A heartwarming story' - Eoin Colfer and Celia Ivey's new book

Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer and illustrator Celia Ivey have combined forces on a new children’s book, Little Big Sister. The book tells the story of a girl growing up with dwarfism. Celia brought the characters to life through her artwork. Kieran was joined by Eoin and Celia in studio...
6/8/202311 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Things have become more expensive in Cork'

Dublin has made it into the top 10 most expensive cities in Europe moving up from 13th place last year to 9th this year. But where does the rest of our cities rank? Kieran was joined by Joe O'Shea, Editor of CorkBeo.ie and medical journlalist, June Shannon to discuss...
6/7/202313 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Apples and Oranges

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran Cuddihy 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 and Kieran are looking at two of your five-a-day, apples and oranges...
6/7/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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Joe Lynam: Ireland should have an honour system

Greta Thunberg has been nominated for the Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin which got us thinking, should Ireland have an official honour system? Like the way in which the UK or France honour their citizens? Kieran was joined by Hazel Chu, Former Lord Mayor of Dublin and Green Party Councillor and Joe Lyanm, Broadcaster and Newstalk’s Business Editor…
6/7/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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'It's refreshing to hear' - Marks & Spencer scraps milk use-by dates

Marks & Spencer is removing use-by dates from its fresh milk. They want to stop milions of pints that are still safe to consume being poured away, and they’re encouraging customers to use the ‘sniff test’ to tell whether milk is off or not. Kieran was joined by Anna Burns, a microbiologist and nutritional scientist...
6/7/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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Reallocation of medical resources during pandemic 'was entirely justified'

According to data published by the National Cancer Registry, disruption to healthcare caused by the Covid-19 pandemic continued to negatively impact cancer diagnoses in 2021. Preliminary data indicates that the number of cancer cases diagnosed in 2021 was 6% lower than projected. Kieran was joined by Professor John Crowne, professor and consultant medical oncologist at the St Vincent’s Hospital Group and Michael McNamara, former Chair of the Oireachtas Covid Committee and Independent TD for Clare.
6/7/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Rip-Off Dublin: 'There is value to be found!"

Dublin has made it into the top 10 most expensive cities in Europe moving up from 13th place last year to 9th this year. In the world rankings Dublin has risen six places to 38th. So is Dublin a rip off or is it value for money? Kieran was joined by Martin Harte, CEO of the Temple Bar Company and Saoirse Hanley, features writer with the Irish Independent to discuss...
6/7/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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Mike Pence has no 'clear pathway' to be Republican nominee

Former vice president to Donald Trump, Mike Pence has filed the paperwork to declare himself a candidate for the 2024 US Presidential Election. He will formally launch his campaign tomorrow, on his 64th birthday. Jerry McDermott is Executive Director of the Irish Cultural Centre and former Norfolk County Sheriff.
6/6/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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Common Ground: Should we scrap the Leaving Cert?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Should we scrap the Leaving Cert?'
6/6/202313 minutes, 30 seconds
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'The M50 is paid for!' - Tolls to increase from next month

The Department of Transport and Transport Infrastructure Ireland have confirmed that tolls on the country’s national road network are to increase from July 1st. Tolls on M50 will increase by 30c for cars without tag or video accounts, bringing the charge to €3.50. Eugene Drennan, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association and Shane O’Donoughe, Editor of CompleteCar.ie joined Kieran to discuss…
6/6/202311 minutes, 1 second
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‘This is a takeover’ - PGA Tour and LIV Golf to merge

The PGA Tour has agreed to merge with rival circuit LIV Golf in a deal that will end the split in the sport. The announcement comes as somewhat of a surprise, after a year of disruption in the men's game. It means pending litigation between the tours will now be halted and they will move forward as a larger enterprise. Kieran was joined by Chief Sports Writer for the Irish Daily Star, Kieran Cunningham to discuss
6/6/20236 minutes, 17 seconds
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'Liam Byrne handed himself on a plate' - Nicola Tallant

Kinahan Cartel leader Liam Byrne has been arrested on the holiday island of Majorca, as he visited home from Dubai to meet his family. He is wanted in the UK on serious firearms and organised crime offences - he looks set for extradition to the courts there. Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor with the Sunday World joined Kieran to discuss... Image: National Crime Agency
6/6/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Emma Doran

Kieran Cuddihy sat down with comedian, Emma Doran. They discussed botox, beards and more!
6/1/202318 minutes
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Amazon to pay $25m over child privacy violations

Amazon has agreed to pay $25 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle charges over privacy violations linked to its digital assistant, Alexa. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly, spoke to Kieran.
6/1/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Pod Couple: 'Betrayal'

Rebecca Shekleton, Presenter of the 98 fm weekly Breakfast Show, is flying solo this week in The Pod Couple. This week Rebecca told Kieran about a true crime podcast called 'Betrayal' IMAGE: Twitter @RebShek
6/1/20237 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ozempic: Medical Council warns against using the drug for weight loss

The medical council have warned doctors against using diabetes drug ozempic for weight loss.  Susie  Birney from the Irish coalition  for people living with obesity joined Kieran to discuss the stigma that people are facing when asking for the drug.
6/1/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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More men are getting vasectomies

Boyzone star Ronan Keating has revealed that he will be getting a vasectomy in the coming weeks. Speaking on the BBC’s Chris and Rosie Ramsey’s show over the weekend, Ronan said he has the date locked in for the snip but will be put under for it as he’s so nervous. Is it as scary as it once was or are more and more men seeing it as the best option for their later years? Dr. Emmet Kerin, Founding Partner of Gentle Procedures Ireland, spoke to Kieran.
6/1/20237 minutes, 37 seconds
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Periods in sport: 'We don't talk about it with our teammates'

British Triathlete Emma Pallant-Browne has received great support online after sharing a picture of herself running the race with her period visibly showing in the image. Kieran was joined by broadcaster, performance coach and former All Ireland winning captain, Anna Geary and Dr Lisa Ryan, head of the Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition in the School of Science and Computing at Atlantic Technological University.
6/1/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Hitler's silver-plated pencil is to be auctioned in Belfast

An auctioneer in Belfast has been urged to stop the sale of a pencil that apparently once belonged to Hitler. The ornate silver-plated pencil is set to go under the hammer at Bloomfield Auctions in east Belfast next week. The pencil is believed to have been given to Hitler by his long-term partner Eva Braun as a gift for his 52nd birthday on April 20, 1941. It is inscribed with ‘Eva’ in German and the initials “AH”. Oliver Sears, Founder of Holocaust Awareness Ireland joined Kieran.
6/1/20239 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Familicide Report: 'We need to do more to protect children in these circumstances''

A landmark review was published on Tuesday that looked into instances of domestic homicide and familicide in Ireland. The report made various wide-ranging recommendations on how families could be better supported by the State. However many have been critical of the recommendations of the report including Andrew McGinley. Andrew McGinley spoke to Kieran about his critique of the report.
6/1/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ozempic shortage: 'It's very concerning'

Ozempic, the specialist diabetes medicine that has been taken over by a Hollywood craze. As shortages of the drug create issues, the HSE has warned that using it for weight loss puts the population at risk. GP who specialises in obesity medicine, Dr Michael Crotty spoke to Kieran.
6/1/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ireland's unique pubs

As the government looks to make one of the most significant changes to pub licensing in decades - the Vintners Federation of Ireland says more needs to be done to protect older Irish pubs. Newstalk reporter Aoife Kearns looks at how licensing and laws dating as far back as the 1840s, still shape how pubs operate today.
6/1/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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GSOC calls for doubling of staff to investigate Gardaí

The Garda Ombudsman has said they don’t have the resources to investigate complaints against them. The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission were before the Oireachtas today they saying the need more staff to investigate Gardai. Crime Writer and Special Correspondent, Paul Williams, with the Irish Independent.
6/1/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Adults living with their parents: 'It is holding young people back'

Ireland is among the countries in the EU who have the biggest increase in young adults living with their parents. Ireland’s home ownership rate decreased from 69.6% in 2012 to 69.3% in 2020 - this is compared to In 1990s and early 2000s, it had been ahead of the EU average. Senior lecturer in housing at Technological University Dublin, Lorcan Sirr, and journalist and author, Suzanne Harrington spoke to Kieran
6/1/202313 minutes, 28 seconds
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It's 'hard to predict' when homelessness will reduce

Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien spoke to Kieran about homelessness, census figures on renting and whether the Government is starting to get a grip of the housing crisis.
6/1/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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How letters are writing themselves into the digital age

"The digital stamp has been a winner for An Post". So say executives at the postal service who will launch the international version later this year. Both hope to encourage notes, cards and letters to be sent out on a whim, but who's even writing letters anymore and do pen and paper still have a place in our digital age? Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports.
5/31/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: San Antonio, Texas

Travel journalist Fionn Davenport joined us again this week to tell us all about San Antonio, Texas!
5/30/202318 minutes, 32 seconds
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Will the digital stamp encourage more letter writing?

According to executives, the digital stamp has been a winner for An Post. The postal service will launch the international version later this year. Both hope to encourage notes, cards and letters to be sent out on a whim, but who's still writing letters and do pen and paper still have a place in our digital age? Newstalk's Sarah Madden spoke to those still writing letters.
5/30/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Census and Religion

One of the findings of the Census is that the proportion of the population who reported themselves to be Roman Catholic fell by 4 per cent to 69 percent between 2016 and 2022.  The number of people with no religion also increased by 62 per cent to nearly three-quarters of a million (736,210), which represented approximately 14 percent of the population. Newstalks' Chief Reporter, Barry Whyte  has been digging into the findings of today's census and joined Kieran to chat through some of the points that he has found interesting. Kieran was also joined by Parish Priest in Fethard, County Tipperary, Father Iggy O'Donovan  and CEO of Humanist Association of Ireland, Jillian Brennan.
5/30/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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Common Ground: Do we need price caps?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist TD for Cork North Central, and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise, Trade and Employment Committee, Mick Barry. This week they debated if the government should introduce price controls.
5/30/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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Cow Culling: 'I've been warning about this for a long time' - McGrath

According to the Irish Independent 65,000 dairy cows a year could be culled as the Government moves to bring the agriculture sector in line with climate targets. Independent TD for Tipperary Mattie McGrath joined Kieran .
5/30/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Census 2022 Findings: Is remote working here to stay?

According to the census figures, approximately a third of all workers work from home for at least some part of their week. Is this a sign that remote working is here to stay? Neil McDonnell, chief executive of ISME and Caroline Reidy, human resources expert from the HR Suite joined Kieran.
5/30/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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Census 2022 Findings: How will the rising population impact housing?

The population of Ireland is over 5 million for the first time in over 170 years, but how should this impact public policy and particularly when it comes to housing? Dan O’Brien is chief economist with the Institute of International and European affairs and columnist with The Business Post and he spoke to Kieran.
5/30/20239 minutes, 19 seconds
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Could AI lead to human extinction?

As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful everyday some experts are warning that it could lead to human extinction. How much credence should we give these warnings? Kieran was joined by Aidan Connolly, CEO of Idiro Analytics and Conor McGinn, Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Trinity College.
5/30/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Finale of Succession

Last night was the finale of Succession. Kieran was joined by Newstalk's Succession super fans, Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly, Lunchtime Live's Andrea Gilligan and Off The Ball's Joe Molloy to discuss their thoughts on the episode..
5/30/202319 minutes, 46 seconds
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Census 2022: The stats and figures with Conor Halpin and Jill O'Mahony

Figures published from the Central Statistics Office today from last year's Census shows Ireland's population has reached over five million people. It is the first time in 171 years that Ireland's population exceeded the five million threshold. There’s also been a decline in the number of those calling themselves Catholic, while there’s been a sharp rise in those working from home. To go through some of the numbers, Kieran was joined by Conor Halpin, senior statistician with the CSO and Jill O’Mahony, sociology lecturer at Southeast Technological University.
5/30/202312 minutes
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70 years since the Everest summit

Today marks seventy years since New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepali Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became the first humans to summit Everest on May 29, 1953. Two Irish men who have made the climb are Explorer Pat Falvey and Jonathan Ruane from Sligo who climbed Everest last year and they both spoke to Kieran Cuddihy on the show…
5/29/202311 minutes, 52 seconds
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Succession Finale

The finale we’ve all been waiting for. Some of you may have seen it already, I’m watching it as soon as I get home tonight... Succession! Don’t worry, we won’t be giving spoilers – mostly cause I don’t want to hear them. What is it about this show that has made it so successful? And why are we all so hooked? Brian Lloyd, Movies editor at Entertainment.ie and Anna Bogutskaya, host of The Successionistas: A Succession Podcast both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
5/29/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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A look ahead to the week in politics

It's that time on a Monday when we cast our eyes over the political week ahead and Philip Ryan Political Editor with the Irish Independent joined Kieran Cuddihy in the studio...
5/29/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is Ireland anti-car?

Claire Byrne, Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party, and Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fail Senator joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss the decision to ban private cars from Dublin's College Green from today and if Ireland is anti-car.
5/29/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is the flake too crumbly?

As temperatures reach 24 degrees this week in Ireland. Our attention turns to 99 cones. Ice Cream vendors are saying the Cadbury Flakes are too crumbly, with one ice cream seller saying over 40% of flakes crumble before they are served in whipped 99s. Henry McKean took to Dun Laoghaire Pier and sent us this report from Teddy's...
5/29/20238 minutes, 42 seconds
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This Morning fallout continues

Phillip Schofield has hit back today at claims there was “no toxicity” on the ITV show and he appears to blame his departure on a “handful of people with a grudge”. Schofield left This Morning with immediate effect last week, and was dropped by his talent agency, as he admitted to an affair with a younger male colleague – which he described as “unwise, but not illegal” – while married. Kieran Cuddihy was joined on the show by Deirdre Molumby, Pop culture and Entertainment expert.
5/29/20236 minutes, 6 seconds
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Is Ireland Full?

According to the latest Business Post-Red C poll, three in four people believe that Ireland is taking in too many refugees. It’s after the arrival of almost 100,000 people in the space of a year. So we’re asking … does this mean that Ireland simply can’t handle the number of people that are coming to the country? Editor of gript.ie John McGuirk and Tom McEneaney, Media Consultant and Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
5/29/202313 minutes, 45 seconds
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Are we missing out on big acts like Beyoncé because of insurance?

Insurance costs could be one of the reasons why Ireland isn’t hosting Beyonce this week. She’s gigging in the UK as part of her world tour, but won’t be coming here. Various arts and sporting festivals around the country have been cancelled for the same reason. Insurance reform campaigners say it is damaging the very fabric of society. So how bad is it really? Lucy Medleycott From Irish Street Arts, Circus And Spectacle Network joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
5/29/20238 minutes, 30 seconds
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"I love my red hair." We celebrate world red hair day

Today is World Redhead Day. New research says Redheads only finally start to love their hair by the age of 20. Over half experienced bullying and battled with their hair colour and tried to dye it. Henry McKean took to the streets of Drogheda to meet people with the red haired gene.
5/26/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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Would a tax credit for the middle class be fair?

Fine Gael Senator John Cummins and Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers joined Kieran to debate the notion that a tax break for the middle class has already been publicly floated for Budget 2024. Is it foolish or not?
5/26/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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When Rory Cowan met Tina Turner

Following the death of music icon Tina Turner at the age of 83, actor Rory Cowan joined Kieran to talk about that unique occasion when he met the icon.
5/25/202312 minutes, 36 seconds
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BBQ Foods and Drink

The sunshine here has made us all very excited for the good weather over the weekend. And what can be better in the sunshine than a BBQ? Holly Dalton, Chef and Director of Conbini Condiments and Oisin Kelly from The Westbury joined Kieran with food and drink BBQ tips for anyone looking to make the most our of the sunshine.
5/25/202312 minutes, 9 seconds
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"I was named called, I was pushed and shoved.."

A video showing a teenager being bullied and beaten has resulted in a national outpouring of solidarity for the 14 year old. The teenager suffered concussion, broken teeth, extensive bruising in the attack which left him with a shoe print on his forehead. His family have said they hoped no other child “suffers like this.” Author and Broadcaster Chris Sherlock joined Anton to discuss the lasting impacts bullying can have on a child.
5/25/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Succession in Dublin South West

Succession in Dublin South West. Yes, a family feud is boiling over in Ballyfermot, as father and son Chinese takeaway owners air their wonton beef in public. Sarah Madden reports.
3/30/20238 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ukrainians in Ireland one year on from Russian invasion

Today marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of Ukrainians have fled to Ireland and are now attending school, working and integrating into Irish society. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie met with some Ukrainian nationals who are calling Ireland home for now.
2/24/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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Northern Ireland Protocol: 'Donaldson in a very difficult position'

The DUP says talks on the Northern Ireland protocol have reached a "big moment". British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been holding discussions near Belfast with Stormont parties. DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson says progress has been made in resolving the outstanding issues Anton Savage was joined by Ben Lowry, Editor of The News Letter to discuss…
2/17/202311 minutes, 17 seconds
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John Creedon: 'The Irish love a get-together'

Broadcaster, John Creedon joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his series 'Fleadh Cheoil', his relationship with singer-songwriter John Prine and working setting up music gear as a young lad...
2/17/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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'He transcended his sport' - Michael Jordan turns 60

It’s over 25 years since his ‘Last Dance’ with the Chicago Bulls, but Michael Jordan remains the highwater mark for success in the sporting sphere and beyond! The basketball legend turns 60 today, and to reflect on his legacy at large, Anton Savage was joined by Kieran Shannon of The Irish Examiner...
2/17/20237 minutes, 50 seconds
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'There is never a time that doesn't have a housing crisis' - Conor Skehan

Are we, as a country, in fact getting to grips with the accommodation crisis? Conor Skehan, the former chair of the Housing Agency, and columnist with the Sunday Independent joined Anton Savage to discuss…
2/17/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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Italian cheeses the best in the world?

Italian cheese has topped a poll for the best cheeses in the world. Parmesan came in first, Burrata second and Grana Padano third — beating French cheeses such as Reblochon which came in outside of the top ten at number 13.  Anton Savage was joined by Finbar Deery Head of Retail at Sheridan’s Cheese and Manuela Spenelli, Former interpreter for Giovanni Trapattoni who now runs Eurotoques Ireland, a community of chefs…
2/17/202312 minutes, 57 seconds
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Hyperemesis: 'No rational whatsoever for needing consultant to prescribe drug'

A drug called Cariban is available to treat the condition hyperemesis which affects women during pregnancy. However concerns were raised today about patients could go about getting the cost of the drug covered. Anton Savage was joined by Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow to discuss…
2/16/20238 minutes, 31 seconds
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‘I blamed myself’ - Mother of baby who died was given incorrect drug in labour

Cóilín Ó Scolaí joined us on the programme earlier this week following the settling of a High Court action over the death of his daughter. The O’Scolai family believe they’ve been lied to about what happened ever since. Anton Savage was joined by Roisin Molloy, whose baby son Mark died shortly after birth in 2012 following failings in his care at the Midlands Regional Hospital in Portlaoise. She’s been campaigning since for more open disclosure in the cases of preventable deaths in hospitals…
2/16/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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Energy credit: 'We are in the economic position to give something'

The Green Party will seek to pause energy credits this summer, when coalition leaders meet to discuss cost of living supports. The final 200 euro energy credit will be issued in April under the current plan announced last Autumn. The Government is under pressure to extend the support, as costs remain high for many, despite a fall in wholesale energy prices. Anton Savage was joined by Alan Farrell, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal and Muireann Lynch, senior research officer with the ESRI to discuss…
2/16/202313 minutes, 43 seconds
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'45 per cent of lone parents are living in deprivation,' group says

Figures released from the CSO have shown the consumer price index remains higher than this time last year, with the main drivers of higher living costs in the year leading up to January being housing, energy and food. Anton Savage was joined by Louise Bayliss, co-founder and spokesperson for S.P.A.R.K to discuss the challenges facing single parents amidst the cost of living crisis…
2/16/20236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Harry Potter series 'lives in it's own space' separate from author JK Rowling

The video game Hogwarts Legacy is the newest potential franchise to emerge from the wider wizarding world of Harry Potter. But 26 years on from the first book in the series, why has Harry Potter held such staying power for adolescents and adults alike? Cameron Hill of Off The Ball joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
2/16/20237 minutes, 25 seconds
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'Improved public transport is the solution' to congestion in cities

According to a new study, Dublin is third worst for congestion in the world and the average driver in Dublin spent over 277 hours commuting in the last year. There have been many calls in recent years to reduce the number of cars in Irish cities like Dublin and Cork. Dan Boyle Green Party Councillor in Cork and Keith Gavin, Chair of The Irish Parking Association joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
2/16/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Price of a pint almost €10 in some Temple Bar pubs

The day has come when the price of a pint is almost €10. Many didn’t expect it to come this soon but in February 2023 a pint of beer is €9:95 in a pub in Temple Bar. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been out on the town meeting with publicans, customers and tourists.
2/16/202311 minutes, 47 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Spin-Offs

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best TV spin-offs out there...
2/16/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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New Leadership Podcast with Bobby Kerr

In this new podcast, Life and Leadership, Bobby Kerr explores the lives of some of the most successful Irish business leaders and entrepreneurs of our time, including beauty guru Aimee Connolly and GAA star Bernard Brogan. Listen and follow the podcast now wherever you get your podcasts.
2/16/20231 minute, 2 seconds
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Blindboy: ‘I find the pomposity and ritual of English monarchy utterly fascinating’

King Charles is set to be coronated at the start of May. But is the coronation something we should be looking forward to?  Or does people’s interest in it say something about the impact of imperial England? Blindboy Boatclub joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
2/15/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Mayonnaise

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different options of mayonnaise on the shelves...
2/15/202312 minutes, 19 seconds
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Mother ‘devastated’ after truck driver who killed daughter has license restored

Amy Dutil Wall lost her three-year-old girl, Estlin in a car crash in 2017. The truck driver whose careless driving caused Estiln's death has had his driver's license restored by a judge. Amy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
2/15/20235 minutes, 59 seconds
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Coveney: VAT increase for hospitality sector 'may happen'

Simon Coveney, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss job cuts in the tech industry, VAT rates for the hospitality industry and the resignation of Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon...
2/15/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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'Hurling was his first love' - Fundraising match to be played for Dillon Quirke Foundation

The Dillon Quirke Foundation fundraising clash between Tipperary and Kilkenny is taking place this weekend.  Derek Lyng and Liam Cahill’s sides will be Semple Stadium Semple Stadium on Sunday for a game where all proceeds will go towards the foundation’s efforts to raise awareness of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS), in honour of Dillon Quirke, who died last year. Dillon’s father, Dan Quirke, joined Kieran on the show to discuss… Image: tipperary.gaa.ie
2/15/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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Scottish independence 'has huge levels of support' as Sturgeon resigns

Nicola Sturgeon earlier today announced that she is to resign as the First Minister of Scotland. Not sudden, but a decision she has come to after much thought. LBC presenter Shelagh Fogarty and Scottish National Party MP and Shadow Culture Secretary, John Nicolson joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
2/15/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Gannon: 'State cannot supplement' salaries of teachers in private schools

Research out from UCD shows private schools don’t add value when it comes to leaving cert grades – but it begs the question, should the state still be funding them? Kieran was joined by Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD and the party’s education spokesperson and Arthur Godsil, former headmaster of St Andrew's College and co-director of Godsil Education to discuss…
2/15/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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"I'm staying free" popularity of men wearing shorts all year round

More and more men are wearing shorts all year round. The fashion trend has been influenced by celebrities but also by men wanting to just embrace a comfortable/casual look. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been speaking with those who are fans of strutting their bare legs in the cold.
2/15/20239 minutes, 7 seconds
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Digging Deeper: Choosing a Therapist

Dr Tara Logan Buckley, Clinical Psychologist joined Kieran for a new segment where they will dig a little deeper into the mysteries of the mind and mental health.  For those periods of life when you might need a little bit more support many might consider getting some kind of therapy. They kicked off the series by taking a look at what kinds of therapies are out there and how to find a style that best suits you… 
2/15/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Orlando

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at Orlando, Florida...
2/14/202316 minutes, 14 seconds
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Irish Rail catering services 'will return on a phased basis' in March

Catering services will be returning on a phased basis to Irish Rail from the end of March. Ollie Crowe is Fianna Fáil Senator in Galway East, and also Seanad Spokesperson for Enterprise, Employment and Trade, and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
2/14/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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Father of baby who died says hospital ‘fabricated lies and mistruths’

The parents of a baby, who died after her heart was accidentally pierced during a procedure at The Coombe Hospital, has settled a High Court action over her death. The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital, Dublin admitted liability in the case. Baby Laoise Kavanagh Ni Scolai, a twin was only 42 hours and 27 minutes old when she died in 2015. Her father Cóilín Ó Scolaí joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
2/14/202317 minutes, 9 seconds
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Common Ground: Should smoking be banned?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Should smoking be banned?'
2/14/202313 minutes, 1 second
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The Best Modern Celebrity Love Stories

As today marks Valentine's Day, Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of the most famous loved up couples in the spotlight...
2/14/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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Minister dismisses a new state agency ‘would speed things up’ for housing refugees

With 75,000 Ukrainian refugees in Ireland, and warnings that 17,000 Ukrainians may be left with nowhere to go by the end of March, the Government seems to be under increasing pressure to accommodate more refugees. Joe O’Brien, Minister of State for Community Development, Integration & Charities, and Green Party TD for Dublin Fingal joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
2/14/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Bank of Mum and Dad 'one of the largest lenders in the country'

The Bank of Mum and Dad hands over a whopping 13.9 billion pounds a year to grown-up children in the UK every year. This begs the question here in Ireland. What is the general consensus? As parents do we think passing on wealth is the way to go or is it 18 and you’re out on your own? Kieran was joined by CEO of OnlineApplication.com, Karl Deeter and Barry McDonald, Estate Agent and Spokesperson for the REA group to discuss…
2/14/202310 minutes, 47 seconds
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'We should be concerned too' - Calls for review of Dáil's Chinese manufactured cameras

Leinster House is now at the center of a growing concern over privacy, as the Dáil’s use of Hikvision security cameras has caused concern amongst TDs. The cameras, which are manufactured in China, have already been linked to security risks in Britain and the U.S, with Australia banning the technology from its government buildings. Kieran was joined by Green Party spokesperson for Justice, TD Patrick Costello and Journalist with the Sunday Times and Times Ireland Editor, John Mooney. Good evening ...
2/13/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ireland Gateway to Europe: 'We are born distributed leaders in Ireland'

Ireland Gateway to Europe will be heading to the States at the End of March – but what is the initiative and what role does it play in Ireland’s economy? Kieran was joined byRobert Mac Giolla Phadraig, from Ireland Gateway to Europe and Jason Sherlock, Director of Development of the DCU Educational Trust to discuss...
2/13/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Increase in social welfare benefits 'the best way' to support vulnerable households

Social Justice Ireland says that additional cost-of-living support must include an €8 per week increase in core social welfare benefits, rather than another universal energy credit. Kieran was joined by Michelle Murphy, who is Research and Policy analyst with Social Justice Ireland and Fine Gael Senator, Barry Ward to discuss…
2/13/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ireland's First Radio Station

Today marks World Radio Day. Ireland's first radio station, 2RN, was broadcast from Denmark St, where the Ilac Centre is today. Douglas Hyde opened 2RN with a rant about how you're only Irish if you speak it. Newstalk's Simon Tierney joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
2/13/20238 minutes, 29 seconds
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'We need to see some money spent' on quality of defence in Ireland, expert warns

There are growing concerns over Garda shortages in the country and fears that this may invite criminality. According to the Irish Independent, 42 stations in the country have no permanent garda attached to them. Kieran was joined by Defence and Security Expert, Declan Power to discuss…
2/13/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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‘My way is the best way!’ - Henry finds out if DIY causes lovers quarrels

According to a new survey Putting together flat pack furniture, cleaning the bathroom and painting rooms are the most argument inducing DIY tasks. Henry McKean has been to visit one infamous DIY furniture store to see how much of this survey holds true...
2/13/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Valentine's Day Aphrodisiacs

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to discuss some aphrodisiacs to serve on Valentine's Day...
2/10/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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Campaigner confident of rail to Donegal 'in the next decade'

The coming months will see an all-island review of the country’s rail service. A number of routes will be proposed for reopening including Athenry and Claremorris and the proposal of a route from Letterkenny to Derry. Kieran was joined by Ciara Murphy, who is a commuter, Steve Bradley chair of the ‘Into the West’ rail campaign and Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU...
2/10/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
2/10/202311 minutes, 14 seconds
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'There isn't enough supply' - Car-hire prices remain high for 2023

Are you heading off for the Easter break? Well, you better take into consideration the price of your car rental! High demands for car rentals means prices across Europe are still significantly higher than before the pandemic. Joining me now is Conor Pope, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Pricewatch Editor and cohost of the In the News podcast
2/10/20237 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ireland's asylum seeking system is 'dysfunctional' - Michael McDowell

The Irish Hotels Federation says the Government is going to struggle to find accommodation for refugees and asylum seekers when the tourism season kicks in. In the first month of the year. just over 3,000 Ukrainian refugees arrived here, while almost 1,500 international protection applicants came to Ireland. Senator Micheal McDowell joined Kieran to discuss...
2/10/202310 minutes, 40 seconds
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The resurgence of the sports memorabilia industry

A jersey worn by Kobe Bryant during the 2007-08 NBA season has sold for $5.8million, making it the second-most expensive basketball jersey ever sold at auction. It is at the extreme end of what some are describing as a boom in the sports memorabilia market. For more on this, Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Off The Ball's John Duggan, Paul Behan of FootballKitbox.com and Adam Moynihan from VintageGAA.ie...
2/10/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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How safe do women feel on Public Transport?

Irish women, female advocates and public transport workers tell Newstalk Reporter, Sarah Madden how safe they do or don't feel on our rail, buses and trams.
2/10/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Road safety: 'My daughter was killed by someone with over 50 previous convictions'

The head of Dublin City Council’s traffic division, Brendan O’Brien has said that the national road safety strategy “isn’t working” and needs to be significantly overhauled to reduce deaths and serious injuries. Kieran was joined by Paddy Comyn, Head of Communications at AA Ireland, andLeo Lieghio, a member of the Irish Road Victims Association to discuss…
2/9/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Calls from truck drivers for a more balanced approach to tolls

The Irish Road Haulage Association met with Transport Infrastructure Ireland on the issue of tolls today. IRHA President, Eugene Drennan, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
2/9/20235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Madigan: Those entering Ireland 'for the wrong reasons, should be returned'

€40 million has been announced by the Department of Education for the summer programme for kids in schools today. Josepha Madigan, Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss this announcement and comments made by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar about immigrants and Bertie Ahern…
2/9/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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European Super League 2.0

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Dion Fanning, Associate Editor with The Currency to discuss the potential return of the infamous European Super League...
2/9/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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Decluttering 101: 'Make the recycling centre your best friend'

With many people gearing up for a spring clean, it begs the quesiton are you ready to truly declutter? Anne Marie Kingston of White Sage Decluttering is an expert in this area, and joined Kieran to explain why decluttering is a great way to improve productivity, concentration, mood and lots more besides…
2/9/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Murphy: ‘Energy should be treated as a public utility’

As energy companies enjoy soaring profits, and people’s energy bills continue to be high, the question continues to be asked, what can be done? One of the solutions that has been floated is to nationalise the energy companies. Kieran was joined by Paul Murphy is People Before Profit TD for Dublin South West and David Horgan, Managing Director of Petrel Resources…
2/9/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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Dentist recommended €1000 procedure for common infection

Michael Doyle Journalist with The Irish Sun joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to share a recent experience he had with a dentist. He was offered an expensive procedure for what turned out to be a routine infection when consulted by another dentist…
2/9/20239 minutes, 59 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Non-Traditional Love Stories

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best Hollywood comeback stories...
2/9/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Jaffa Cakes

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different options of jaffa cakes on the shelves...
2/8/202311 minutes, 23 seconds
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Biden’s State of the Union address 'ignored a lot of reality' - Sean Spicer

Following US President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address last night, Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary for Donald Trump...
2/8/202310 minutes, 47 seconds
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Paul Howard on his new book, 'Bad Sisters' and Man City's financial breaches

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Paul Howard, creator of the number one bestselling Ross O’Carroll-Kelly. Paul was in studio to chat about his new children's book ‘Aldrin Adams and the Legend of Nemeswiss’...
2/8/202315 minutes, 52 seconds
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'No way any racism, sexism, misogyny or homophobia should be allowed anymore' - Comedian Katherine Lynch

Comedian, Katherine Lynch joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the news of a Fawlty Towers return...
2/8/20237 minutes, 3 seconds
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'A step too far!' - Henry McKean finds out is a kiss on the lips ever ok?

Overnight at the state of the Union Address First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentlemen Doug Emhoff were captured on camera kissing on the lips when they greeted each other. Was it awkward? Is it an issue? Do you greet people by kissing them on the lips? Henry McKean went out and about speaking to the public, etiquette experts and even a priest to see what they thought... Image: TMZ
2/8/202312 minutes, 4 seconds
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DAA CEO calls for 'serious sentencing' for illegal drone activity at airports

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Kenny Jacobs, the new Chief Executive Officer of the Dublin Airport Authority (daa) to discuss illegal drones, airport delays and his relationship with airlines...
2/8/202311 minutes, 33 seconds
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'This is an emergency' - Over one thousand French rugby fans prevented from landing in Dublin

With Dublin Airport reportedly understaffed at the moment, it seems as though it’s caused a bit of chaos for French rugby fans on their way over this week for the 6 Nations. Gregory Sevault, CEO of MyComm joined Kieran to discuss...
2/8/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Seychelles

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at the Seychelles...
2/7/202316 minutes, 15 seconds
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Common Ground: Is religion a force for good?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is religion a force for good? '
2/7/202314 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cost should be placed on DAA for delays due to drones - Fine Gael TD

Ryanair says it's "very disappointed" that nothing has been done about drone activity at Dublin Airport. Thousands of passengers were affected after drones were spotted on the airfield over the long weekend. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Eoghan Corry, travel and aviation journalist, Graeme McQueen, spokesperson for the DAA and Colm Brophy, Fine Gael TD…
2/7/202312 minutes, 56 seconds
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Excessive paperwork 'doesn't improve the quality of our teaching'

The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) has today published findings of a survey that found 90 per cent of primary teachers are struggling with excessive workload and principals work an additional 600 hours a year outside school time. Kieran was joined by teachers Fearghal, Peter and Alice to discuss...
2/7/202310 minutes, 36 seconds
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Giving your wedding dress a new home

Isabel Gleeson, owner and founder of Rebride.ie joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her business of bringing brides together by helping brides sell their dresses rather than have them sitting in your closest gathering dust...
2/7/20234 minutes, 51 seconds
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Harassment on public transport 'frightening' for women

A video circulating on social media showing a young girl being abused on an empty bus has led to an outpouring of women sharing stories about feeling unsafe on public transport.  Niamh Maher Creative Director with Journal Media and influencer, Holly Carpenter joined Kieran to discuss their own experiences … 
2/7/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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Children using tablets in restaurants has 'become the given'

It’s Internet Safety Day today, so we’re taking a look at how we interact with technology and the Internet. Broadcaster and mother Rebecca Horan joined Kieran to discuss the role of tablets and phones and how they’re used by diners at restaurants. Anthony Gray, owner of Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo also joined the discussion on The Hard Shoulder…
2/7/202311 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is the rise of Far Right in Ireland inevitable?

We have seen anti-immigration protests across the country over the last couple of weeks. Just yesterday, protesters gathered outside Columb Barracks at 7pm and marched to Market Square in the centre of Mullingar. With protests becoming more frequent, what can be done about it? Trade unionist Brendan Ogle and security analyst, Declan Power joined Kieran to discuss.
2/3/202313 minutes, 12 seconds
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Chinese spy balloons over US

Arthur Holland Michel, Funder of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs joined Kieran today to discuss the story of the Chinese spy balloons intercepted over Us territory.
2/3/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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Hilter's rise to power anniversary

A somewhat infamous anniversary this week, marking 90 years since Adolf Hitler’s ascension to the position of German chancellor.  At this juncture, is it any more clear why democracy fell apart so utterly across Germany in the 1930s?   How did a democratic government allow Hitler to seize power?  And are there still lessons to be learned in the context of the modern political sphere?    Benjamin Carter Hett answers those questions and more in his book: The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic.
2/3/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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Should confirmations be on weekdays?

Confirmations shouldn't be on weekdays - so says Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast. In her opinion weekday ceremonies make it even harder both for children and their parents to give enough time and focus with a milestone ceremony.
2/3/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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Do you know your neighbours?

Only one in three people know their neighbours names. A new survey also found one in every ten say they speak to their neighbours no more than once a month. Why do we feel less and less connected to the people who live near us? To discuss Kieran was joined by Síona Cahill, account director with DHR communications, public affairs commentator and regular on ‘The Final Furlong and Ali Ryan, CEO and Founder of Goss.ie
2/3/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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Mairead McGuinness on anti immigrant protests: "It is tragedy and just wrong"

EU Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union Mairead McGuinness joined the show today to discuss if the new sanctions could be on the way for Russia over the war in Ukraine.
2/3/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Garlic

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to discuss on how much garlic we should eat.
2/3/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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Will Johnny Lydon represent Ireland on Eurovision?

Johnny Rotten now Johnny Lydon performs Hawaii with his band Public Image Limited. Tonight that song is one of six competing for Eurosong, a Late Late Show special to pick who Ireland sends to Eurovision, in Liverpool in May. Henry McKean has been back stage and to meet legendary punk rock star, and he gave us his report.
2/3/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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'Relief after such a long and difficult fight' - Father of Omagh bombing victim

The UK government has today announced an independent inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing. Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden died in the Real IRA bombing, took the legal challenge that resulted in the judge directing the British state to act and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
2/2/20239 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can humans mind read?

Pete Lunn, founder and head of the ESRI's Behavioural Research Unit joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through the idea of human's ability to mind read...
2/2/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Assaulted Irish Rail worker says it's 'happening more regularly'

Figures obtained by Newstalk have revealed  Irish Rail received 444 antisocial behaviour complaints last year - a 60% increase on the 277 it received in 2021. Those relating to the Dublin to Belfast and Dublin to Cork lines have been released under the Freedom of Information Act and many are linked to drunk and disorderly behaviour. Kieran was joined by John, a railway worker currently off work due to an incident. Jim O’Callaghan TD and Fianna Fáil Justice spokesperson also joined the discussion…
2/2/202310 minutes, 25 seconds
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New national anthem for a united Ireland 'would be a tricky one' - Phil Coulter

There were conversations on the station this week around the new ‘Learn Our Anthem’ campaign, aimed renewing efforts around teaching Amhrán na Bhfiann in schools. One man who has been centrally involved in penning another national anthem is Phil Coulter, whose song ‘Ireland’s Call’ makes its return to the Six Nations stage this weekend. Phil joined Kieran on the show to discuss the different considerations around national anthems, and what they entail...
2/2/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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'A bigger venue than the 3Arena should be looked at' for Taylor fight - Sinn Féin TD

Croke Park’s Stadium Director has denied Eddie Hearn’s claims that renting the stadium would cost almost three times the cost of renting Wembley. The Matchroom promoter made the claim last night, as he revealed a May date for Katie Taylor at GAA H-Q won’t be happening. Kieran was joined by Emmet Brennan, Irish Olympian and Chris Andrews, Sinn Féin TD to discuss...
2/2/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ó Riordán: Tánaiste's comments gives 'momentum' towards drugs decriminalisation

A “process toward decriminalisation” of drugs for personal use should be “accelerated”, an Oireachtas committee has recommended. Kieran was joined by Aodhan O’Riordan, Labour Party TD and member of the Oireachtas Justice committee and Professor Mary Cannon, psychiatrist in the department of psychiatry at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland... Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie
2/2/202312 minutes
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‘Any street name changes, the priority should be given to women’

A review of all the street names in Dublin could bring some of Ireland's forgotten heroes back to the city, Green Party councillor Janet Horner has said. Ronan McGreevy, Irish Times journalist and historian and Eilis O’Carroll, actress, writer and comedian...
2/2/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hypnotist Paul McKenna tries to calm Kieran

Paul McKenna has sold more than 10 million self-help books and been published in 32 languages. Hypnotist, Paul McKenna is coming to Ireland in March and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss this and chat through some calming techniques...
2/2/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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'I do agree with the Taoiseach' - Eamon Ryan backs Leo Varadkar in controversary over nursing home memos

The Department of Transport has today confirmed that the National Transport Authority (NTA) has allocated funds to Ireland’s local authorities with a view to spending €290 million on walking and cycling infrastructure in 2023. Eamon Ryan, Green Party leader and Minister for Transport Environment, Climate and Communications joined Kieran to discuss this and the ongoing controversy about the Government’s role in awarding compensation to those who were overcharged for nursing homes...
2/1/202314 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Kitchen Spray

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different options of kitchen cleaning sprays on the shelves...
2/1/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Treatment of NCT staff could contribute to shortages, says Fianna Fáil TD

New figures from the company running Ireland’s NCT testing show there are now 375,000 vehicles on Irish roads without a valid NCT certificate. Newstalk reporter, Mairead Cleary joined Kieran to discuss the proceedings of a meeting of the Oireachtas Transport Committee this afternoon...
2/1/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nursing homes strategy 'proactively targeted the most vulnerable'

Reports at the weekend suggested successive Taoisigh and health ministers agreed a secret plan to hide the true scale of the State's liability for illegal nursing home charges to prevent massive payouts. Leo Varadkar says he assumes he was briefed on the state's policy towards settling claims in relation to families being overcharged for nursing homes. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Labour Party leader, Ivana Bacik and Independent Senator, Tom Clonan to discuss... Image: tomclonan.ie
2/1/202316 minutes, 31 seconds
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European Central Bank set to hike rates despite inflation easing

Against the backdrop of 8.5% inflation across the Eurozone, the European Central Bank is set to raise rates by half a point tomorrow. This is as prices for goods and services continue to increase at a fast rate. Alan Barrett, CEO of the ESRI joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
2/1/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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Women’s Mini Marathon hit with €21,000 policing bill

The organisers of the Women’s Mini Marathon were taken by surprise by a €21,000 bill for the Gardaí’s services last June. No such costs had come in previous years. Gerard McGrath, the chairman of the Women’s Mini Marathon joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
2/1/20233 minutes, 52 seconds
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Schools 'should not be promoting' making of St Brigid's crosses - Atheist Ireland

It’s St Brigid’s Day today - the changing of the seasons, and the honouring of St Brigid. Many children around the country will be making little crosses to commemorate the day, and my next guest is concerned that those from non religious backgrounds shouldn’t have to take part. Michael Nugent, the Chair of Atheist Ireland and writer and broadcaster Barbara Scully joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
2/1/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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Wellness: Neurodiversity

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss neurodiversity...
2/1/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: County Mayo

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at the beautiful County Mayo...
1/31/202318 minutes, 23 seconds
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Aontú representative 'embarrassed' by St Patrick's Festival launch

The launch of the St Patrick’s Festival took place yesterday, and as with many things, many people loved what was on show, and many had issues with it. The theme for the festival is ‘We are ONE’. Kieran was joined by Eric Nelligan, who is an Aontu representative in Limerick and Ray Yeates, who is City Arts Officer with Dublin County Council to discuss… Image: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
1/31/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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Common Ground: Is socialism a force for good?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is socialism a force for good?'
1/31/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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GAA 'have to clean up the rules around substitutions'

The GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee has ordered a replay of the All-Ireland club football final. It comes following a hearing last night involving representatives from Glen and Kilmacud Crokes. Off The Ball's Will O’Callaghan and journalist, Conan Doherty joined Kieran on the show to discuss... Image: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
1/31/20238 minutes, 1 second
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Nursing homes strategy an 'acceleration towards Sinn Féín taking government'

The Taoiseach says he assumes he was briefed on the state's policy towards settling claims in relation to families being overcharged for nursing homes. For more on this, Kieran was joined by John Lee, the Executive Editor of the Irish Daily Mail and Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland…
1/31/202313 minutes, 53 seconds
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'Classical music speaks to us in a way popular music doesn't' - Broadcaster George Hamilton

A Welsh branch of McDonald's has started playing classical music in a bid to deter anti-social behaviour. Kieran was joined by George Hamilton, commentator and presenter on Lyric FM to discuss...
1/31/20236 minutes, 31 seconds
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ShinAWil CEO calls for levy for 'more great, new Irish content'

Australia is to impose local quotas on their streaming platforms - like Netflix, Disney+ and the rest - as part of a national cultural policy. The Australian Government described it as ‘necessary action’ so that Australia stories don’t get drowned out. Larry Bass, the chief executive of ShinAWil, joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/31/20237 minutes, 50 seconds
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Irish people 'not allowed to big themselves up' - Comedian Jim Elliot

According to a US psychologist, workers need to be able to brag more like an American to get ahead in the workplace. Meredith Fineman, author of Brag Better, said staff should find ways to communicate their brilliance, which does not always come naturally to us here in Ireland. Kieran was joined by American comedian, Jim Elliott and Orla Donagher. founder of Interview Tutor to discuss…
1/31/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is it time to scrap the homework?

Earlier today Taoiseach Leo Varadkar spoke on Newstalk Pat Kenny show about how children going to school can get too much homework. It follows a debate sparked by comments made by President Michael D Higgins who suggested their time would be better suited to more creative endeavors. Comedian Jarlath Regan, podcaster behind the number 1 Irish podcast network - Irishman Abroad joined Kieran to discuss.
1/30/20238 minutes, 52 seconds
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Weed stinks!

Has the weed aroma in Dublin city become overwhelming? If so, what can be done to tackle it? And if we were to legalise cannabis in this country, can it be done effectively/efficiently? Journalist & Historian Frank McDonald and Newstalk’s own Simon Tierney gave us their thoughts on that.
1/30/202312 minutes, 10 seconds
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Is the emergence of an anti-immigration party in Ireland inevitable?

“If Ireland doesn't see the emergence of an electorally competitive radical right party that mobilises on anti-immigration, it will be an outlier in Europe.” That is the view of Aidan Regan, associate professor in political economy in the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD, and he joined the show today to discuss his view.
1/30/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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National Anthem: Should we all learn it?

Nial Ring - Dublin City Councillor, Stefanie Preisner - Broadcaster and presenter of the ‘Basically’ podcast and broadcaster Louise Cantillon joined Kieran today to answer one question: should we all learn our national anthem?
1/30/202313 minutes, 12 seconds
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Attack in Ashtown

The Taoiseach says an incident at a migrant camp in Dublin has the hallmarks of a racist attack. A number of men with sticks and dogs turned up at a makeshift camp of around 15 tents near Ashtown in Dublin. Kieran was joined by Kitty Holland, Social Affairs Correspondent with the Irish Times. Also on the line was Cieran Perry, independent councillor for the area.
1/30/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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Will we see Katie Taylor's fight at Croke Park?

Kieran Cunningham, chief sports writer at Irish Daily Star was tweeting recently about some potential roadblocks around Katie Taylor’s long-mooted homecoming fight. The presumption had been that Croke Park was the likely destination, but we also heard from her promoter Eddie Hearn talking about the proposed May date. Kieran Cunningham joined us on the show to discuss.
1/30/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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Record Money Collected From M50 Toll Charges

A record of nearly €170 million was collected in toll charges on the M50 last year. It is almost €30 million more than in 2021, and is also significantly above pre-pandemic levels. For more on this Kieran was joined by Eugene Drennan, from the Irish Road Hauliers Association.
1/30/202311 minutes, 28 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Eggs

Aisling Larkin, TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a look at different ways to diversify and enjoy your eggs...
1/27/202313 minutes, 44 seconds
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O'Gorman: 'I don't accept the argument' that Ireland is full

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission say Ireland is currently in clear breach of its international obligations regarding newly arrived asylum seekers. Thirty-one asylum seekers who arrived here this week are currently without State accommodation. Roderic O’Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
1/27/202312 minutes, 4 seconds
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Sport with Adrian Barry

Off The Ball's Adrian Barry joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
1/27/202310 minutes, 38 seconds
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Directly-elected Dublin mayor 'a formula for gridlock’

The Dublin Citizens’s Assembly has voted in favour of a powerful new directly elected mayor being created for the city, with ranging powers – similar to other international cities. Kieran was joined by Jim Gavin, chairman of the Dublin Citizens’ Assembly and Derek Mooney, public affairs consultant and former Irish government adviser to discuss...
1/27/202312 minutes, 32 seconds
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The forgotten half of famous pop double acts

As Andrew Ridgeley of Wham! turns 60, what better time to give some love to ‘the other guy’ from your favourite pop acts and duos. To help us separate the The Halls from the Oates, your Simons from your Garfunkels, Kieran was joined by Ed Smith, Presenter of Today FM Rocks...
1/27/202310 minutes, 9 seconds
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'I don't believe I should pay a fine' - Enoch Burke fined for failing to leave school property

Enoch Burke is now likely to be hit with a €700 fine for failing to purge his contempt of court before today’s 2pm deadline. And for every day that passes without him purging his contempt, he will continue to be hit with a 700e daily fine. That’s €4,900 per week. Newstalk reporter Aoife Kearns and Newstalk’s Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
1/27/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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'The media response was out of control!' - Columnist Stephen Collins

All this week, we’ve seen coverage of this controversy around Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe’s expenses. Has all the reaction has been slightly hysterical, and to the detriment of politics in general? Kieran was joined by Stephen Collins, Political Columnist with The Irish Times...
1/27/20239 minutes, 28 seconds
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'The game has to change!' - World Rugby to lower tackle height

World Rugby are looking to lower the legal tackle height over the next few years. It is part of a response to head injuries being commonplace in the game, as the RFU have moved to ban tackling above the waist in the community game. Kieran was joined by Matt Williams rugby coach and pundit and Matt Campbell, Professor in Genetics in Trinity College, and co-founder of the Concussion Research Interest Group to discuss…
1/27/202313 minutes, 8 seconds
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Quinlivan: UHL staff 'dealing with an impossible situation'

87 consultants at University Hospital Limerick have written to management to say their ability to provide care to their patients is ‘stretched beyond it’s current capacity’ For more on this Kieran was joined by Maurice Quinlivan, Sinn Fein’s TD for Limerick...
1/26/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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Pregnancy in your 40s 'much more normal nowadays'

Paris Hilton yesterday announced her and her husband have welcomed their first baby together, a son, via surrogate. The socialite and her husband are both first time parents in their forties, which is an increasingly common trend in modern society.  Tanya Sweeny, journalist with the Irish Independent and Medical Journalist, June Shannon joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
1/26/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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UHL Doctor: It's like going to Croke Park with one gate open

87 consultants at University Hospital Limerick have written to management to say their ability to provide care to their patients is ‘stretched beyond it’s current capacity.’ Kieran was joined by Professor Declan Lyons, a consultant physician and geriatrician in University Hospital Limerick to discuss…
1/26/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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Vhi to increase prices by 4.8 per cent from March

VHI is to increase premiums by an average of 4.8% across its health insurance plans from March 1. This will be their first price increase in two years and follows a price reduction last year. Kieran was joined by Dermot Goode of totalhealthcover.ie to discuss…
1/26/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Eviction ban extension would relieve those ‘at the harshest end of the housing crisis’

Unpublished research by the Housing Commission says Ireland may need up to 62,000 homes built per year until 2050 to meet demand – almost double the annual target in the Government’s master plan for this decade. Meanwhile, a new study has revealed apartment construction costs rose by as much as 25k last year.  The report by leading consultants Mitchell McDermott found that the hard costs of building a two-bed, medium rise suburban apartment is now over €240,000. For more on this Kieran was joined by Rory Hearne is Assistant Professor of Social Policy Maynooth University and author of ‘Gaffs’ and Paul Mitchell Author of the Report…
1/26/202312 minutes, 28 seconds
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Irishman with motor neuron disease 'fighting for a visa' for his partner

Andrew Chambers was been diagnosed with motor neuron disease in October, and his condition is rapidly deteriorating. Since then he has also been battling to get his partner, Sian, a visa so that he can move from Laos, to care for him here. Andrew joined Kieran on the show to discuss..
1/26/202313 minutes, 28 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Comeback Stories

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best Hollywood comeback stories...
1/26/202311 minutes, 18 seconds
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The future of alcohol licensing laws in Ireland

It is 5 years since the Dáil lifted a ban on selling alcohol on Good Friday. For more on this and to discuss the future of licensing laws, Kieran was joined by Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland and Ian Redmond, Owner of Tramline on d’Olier Street...
1/25/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Tortilla Chips

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different options of tortilla chips on the shelves...
1/25/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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'I slept in the road' - Asylum seekers in Dublin forced to sleep rough

Several international protection applicants had to sleep on the streets of Dublin last night because the Government were not in a position to provide any state owned accommodation. Newstalk’s Chief Reporter Barry Whyte spoke to some of these people who had to sleep rough…
1/25/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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Budgeting for 2023

It’s the first payday of the year today and John Lowe, The Money Doctor joined Kieran to advise us how to not blow our paychecks this year…
1/25/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Justin Bieber sells his back catalogue for $200m

Justin Bieber has followed the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Justin Timberlake by has sold his back catalogue for $200 million. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Dave Hanratty, music journalist and presenter of the ‘No Encores’ podcast…
1/25/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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'Town councils did contribute an awful lot of good' - Fine Gael Councillor

Fianna Fáil Senator Malcolm Byrne is calling for the reintroduction of town councils across Ireland. "If we believe in local democracy and local government we have to move away from a system of local administration, which we effectively have," he said. To discuss the possibility of the reintroduction of town councils, Kieran was joined by Noel McCarthy, Fine Gael Councillor for Fermoy and Ken O’Flynn, Councillor for Cork City North East...
1/25/20239 minutes, 36 seconds
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'We’ve been spat at!' - Henry looks at harassment of retail workers

New statistics released today by Circle K show that 83% of retail workers in Ireland have experienced harassment from customers. How bad is it for retail workers out there on the front line. Newstalk's Henry McKean went to find out...
1/25/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Italian Riviera

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at the Italian Riviera…
1/24/202317 minutes, 31 seconds
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'He ain't corrupt!' - Former independent Minister backing Paschal Donohoe

Paschal Donohoe has spoken to the Dail after further revelations relating to postering expenses. Finian McGrath, the former Minister for Disability joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/24/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Common Ground: Single-Sex Schools

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is there a place for single sex schools in society?'
1/24/202310 minutes, 34 seconds
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Emer O'Neill: Racism 'happens to us on a daily basis'

Broadcaster Emer O’Neill says we should never be shocked when we hear racism, because it is all around us. She says she continues to be subjected to racial abuse following her issues with Tommy Tiernan recently. But do the problems with race in this country go much further than that? Emer joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
1/24/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Oscar nomination 'hasn't fully sunk in' for 'An Cailín Ciúin' producer

'An Cailín Ciúin' has been nominated for Best International Picture at this year's Academy Awards. Cleona Ní Chrualaoí, producer of 'An Cailín Ciúin' joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder. She was joined alongside Irish director, Lenny Abrahamson to discuss the success of Irish film in this year's nominations...
1/24/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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Paschal Donohoe to refund money paid by group for postering

Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to bring the latest from Paschal Donohoe's Dáíl statement surrounding the ongoing poster controversy...
1/24/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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The importance of good manners

Long voice notes, and kissing in public have been listed as bad manners. Do you think people are picking up more bad habits or do younger generations have good etiquette? Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been finding out what habits annoy the public the most.
1/24/20238 minutes, 10 seconds
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'Very exciting' - Pat Shortt on Oscar nominations for Banshees of Inisherin

The Oscar nominations were announced at a special ceremony in Los Angeles this evening. There was a record 14 nominations for Irish films with 'The Banshees of Inisherin' receiving nine nominations. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by actor, comedian and star of The Banshees of Inisherin, Pat Shortt. He was joined alongside Louise Ryan from Screen Ireland to discuss…
1/24/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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‘We need to come together as a community’ - Philly McMahon on anti-refugee protests

Hundreds of people took part in a protest and counter-protest this past weekend over immigration. Around 200 people took part in a "Refugees are Welcome" protest across the road from the Shelbourne Hotel. It was deemed a counter-protest to an anti-immigration demonstration outside the hotel, with about 200 people also in attendance. It’s the latest in a long running debate over how to accommodate refugees if and when they arrive in this country. Philly McMahon, former Dublin footballer and Ballymun native joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss… Image: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
1/24/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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Regency Trial: Gerry Hutch 'quite calm and confident of his chances'

Dublin's Special Criminal Court has for the last 12 weeks held one of the most talked about cases in years, that of the murder trial of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch. Paul Williams, Crime Journalist and author of ‘The Monk - The Life and Crimes of Ireland's most enigmatic crime boss’ joined Kieran to discuss the trial thus far and look ahead to closing arguments...
1/23/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Gender ideology discussion on SPHE curriculum ‘without scientific basis’ is irresponsible - Tóbín

A new SPHE Junior Cycle curriculum is on the horizon which deals with topics such as gender identity and pornography and has left many parents looking to opt out of SPHE. Kieran was joined by Mary Creedon, an SPHE teacher and member of the Irish Education Alliance and Aontú Leader, Peadar Toibin TD to discuss…
1/23/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Brolly: 'The GAA have no option but to order a replay'

Kilmacud Crokes defeated Glen in Sunday's All-Ireland club football final, however they did so with 16 men on the field during the final attack. The Derry club have contacted the GAA over the breach of the rules during Sunday's final. Kieran was joined by Joe Brolly to discuss... Image: Twitter @KCrokesGAAClub
1/23/202311 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Best and Worst TV Spinoffs

'That 90's Show', the new spinoff of 'That 70's Show' was released on Netflix last week. Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Deirdre Molumby, Pop Culture and Entertainment expert to discuss some of the best and worst TV spinoffs out there...
1/23/20237 minutes, 38 seconds
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‘Safer infrastructure’ needed before people ditch their car - Dublin City Councillor

Is there a way in which we can actually start ditching the car? Gabrielle Monaghan was writing about it on independent.ie, and pointed out that you could save €10,000 a year getting rid of your car. Does it make financial sense to just ditch it? Janey Horner, Green Party Councillor for North Inner City Dublin and Tim Cullen, Deputy Director General for the Society of the Irish Motor Industry joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
1/23/20239 minutes, 52 seconds
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Minister for Mental Health says CAMHS services 'have a long way to go'

A report by the Mental Health Commission has highlighted significant deficits in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health System.  It stated that many children and young people end up 'lost' in the system and in one catchment area, there were as many as 140 'lost' cases within the local CAMHS team.  Kieran was joined by Dr Brendan O’Shea, Kildare GP and assistant professor in Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin and Mary Butler, Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People to discuss...
1/23/202312 minutes, 31 seconds
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"She has a right to education" Family of Meath girl secure school place

Some of you listeners may remember back in February of 2021, we spoke with Meath mother Tracy Carroll. Tracy’s daughter Willow suffers from cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other medical needs. Her family has been struggling for the past two years to find Willow a school place. Well that day has now arrived, and Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been down to Boyerstown school for Willow’s first week.
1/20/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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Northern Ireland Protocol 'isn't near solved' - Eamonn McCann

Another deadline has been passed with no updates on the Northern Irish Protocol. Will there be a government formed again in Northern Ireland any time soon, or will this issue continue into the future? Kieran was joined by activist and journalist, Eamonn McCann to discuss...
1/20/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Food Trends for 2023

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran Cuddihy to take a closer look at some of the expected food trends for 2023...
1/20/202311 minutes, 9 seconds
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'No justification' to prioritise winning over game time for kids U12

There was a huge reaction all week to our caller Mary, whose son doesn’t want to return to training because he gets sidelined on matchday every week. The conversation continued with Minister for Sport Thomas Byrne calling children being sidelined week on week a ‘child welfare issue.’ Kieran was joined by the manager of Cobh Ramblers and Games Promotion Officer with Portlaoise GAA, Shane Keegan to discuss…
1/20/202313 minutes, 49 seconds
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Unwarranted distrust 'destroys the relationship', expert warns

Colombian singer Shakira has revealed how she caught her husband and former Barcelona footballer, Gerard Pique cheating on her. She says she noticed jam missing from the jar when she returned home and he didn't like jam. She became suspicious and confronted him about it. Stephanie Regan, Clinical Psychotherapist and author of 'Relationships on the Edge' joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
1/20/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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Government over-reliant on private sector for housing refugees - UNCHR

The Irish government  today faced criticism as refugee groups described the possibility of  asylum seekers having to sleep on the streets as “a new low” for Ireland. Kieran was joined by Enda O'Neill, the Head of Office with UNHCR Ireland and Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats spokesperson for Children and Youth Affairs...
1/20/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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68 per cent of members had ‘near misses’ with e-scooters - Irish Wheelchair Association

A coalition of charities for people with access needs are calling on the Transport Minister to ban e-scooters on footpaths. The National Council for the Blind in Ireland, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and the Irish Wheelchair Association have come together urging the government to “protect pedestrians with access needs before it is too late”. Kieran was joined by John Fulham is the Public Engagement Officer with the Irish Wheelchair Association, and Geraldine Herbert, who is the Motoring Editor for the Sunday Independent…
1/20/202310 minutes, 23 seconds
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UK Millionaire wants ‘to tax the wealthy a little bit more’

Dr Phil White is an engineer, former business consultant and a member of Patriotic Millionaires UK. He is currently in Davos where the World Economic Forum are meeting to discuss major economic concerns. Dr Phil White joined Kieran to explain why he is in Davos asking world leaders to tax the wealthy... Image: Fabrice Coffrini/Getty Images
1/19/20238 minutes, 41 seconds
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Stores with attractive shopping experiences ‘will survive into the future’

Argos is set to close all of its stores in the Republic of Ireland. Some 34 stores and 580 workers will be impacted by the news. Kieran was joined by Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour Party's national spokesperson on Employment Affairs and Conor Pope, Irish Times’ Consumer Affairs Correspondent to discuss this news and the future of the retail market in Ireland…
1/19/202311 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sport Minister: Game time should be compulsory 'up until minor' level

There was phenomenal response yesterday to our guest on the show, Mary, whose teenage son is seriously thinking about not playing hurling this year because he can’t get a game. Is there an issue with over competitiveness in underage sport in this country? Thomas Byrne is the Minister for Sport and Physical Education, and he joined Kieran in studio to discuss…
1/19/202314 minutes, 32 seconds
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Singleton Struggles: 'We've been led to believe that two is better than one'

Well there are lots of benefits to being part of a couple; companionship, cosy nights in and according to UK research a bigger bank balance. An article in the Guardian this week has highlighted how singles end up paying as much as 860 more a month than couples do. Leanne Hanafin Presenter of weeknights 4- 7 on 98FM and producer of the Hold My Drink Podcast is single and joined Kieran to discuss the cost..
1/19/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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Children left on the sideline 'really feel the impact of it’

The Hard Shoulder got a massive reaction on yesterday’s show, to Mary talking about her son, and daughter who were thinking about not playing GAA again because of not getting a chance to play in matches. Today on the show Kieran was joined by Pauline, mother and coach, Anne in Longford and Hilda Breslin, Uachtaráin of the Camogie Association to discuss this matter further…
1/19/202318 minutes, 50 seconds
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'Absolutely gutted' - Argos set to close all Irish stores

Argos is set to close all of its stores in the Republic of Ireland. The UK retailer has 34 stores in Ireland and plans to close all of them by the summer. Newstalk's Chief Reporter Barry Whyte joined Kieran in studio with a report on the closure...
1/19/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Jennifer Coolidge

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at the career of the Golden Globe winning White Lotus star Jennifer Coolidge...
1/19/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Toothpaste

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different toothpaste options on the shelves...
1/18/202313 minutes, 28 seconds
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Former GAA president: ‘Inclusion is what it’s all about’

Mary, a listener, joined Kieran on the show today. Her son is seriously thinking about not coming back to GAA training this year because he gets left on the sideline for games every week. So does this ring true?  Is over-competitiveness at underage level an issue?  Should everyone get significant game time? Nickey Brennan, former President, GAA and Jen Hogan, contributor to the Irish Times joined Kieran to discuss…
1/18/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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O'Callaghan: Garda fitness test 'tougher than neighbouring jurisdictions'

Fianna Fáil TD Jim O’Callaghan has claimed the fitness test for people trying to join the Gardaí is too demanding – and said it was blocking the Garda recruitment drive. Figures released to Deputy O’Callaghan show that one-in-six Garda applicants failed the fitness test last year – 55 candidates out of 315. Fianna Fáil TD Jim O’Callaghan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
1/18/20235 minutes, 22 seconds
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'There are too many' - Calls to remove the deer from the Phoenix Park

Pádraic Fogarty, From the Irish Wildlife Trust joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the groups calls to remove deer from The Phoenix Park...
1/18/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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Culture of being left on the sidelines 'has to change!’

Mary, who is a mother of four, and she put up a very interesting post on social media this morning about her teenage son being left on the sidelines while playing with his local GAA club. Mary joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
1/18/202314 minutes, 30 seconds
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Wellness: Caffeine

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the impact caffeine has on our bodies on a daily basis...
1/18/20238 minutes, 49 seconds
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Tuesday Travel: Melbourne and Sydney

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look down under at Melbourne and Sydney…
1/17/202318 minutes, 21 seconds
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UK GPs ‘having to go above a safe level’ of patients due to demand

Today, Kieran has been discussing the potential extension of free GP care across Ireland. The proposal in many ways would mirror the existing system in the UK. So what are the benefits and challenges? Kieran was joined by Dr Hussain Gandhi, a GP at Wellspring surgery in Nottingham to offer some insight into how the set-up works,
1/17/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Common Ground: Should we nationalise the construction industry?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Should we nationalise the construction industry ?'...
1/17/202313 minutes, 26 seconds
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Industry ‘can’t afford’ proposed tax for hotel rooms

Hotel rooms in Dublin could be facing a 1 per cent levy following a report by Dublin City Council. Kieran was joined by Séamas McGrattan, Sinn Féin Councillor for Cabra-Glasnevin and Chair of the Dublin City Council Finance committee and Michael Lennon, Director of the Skylon Hotel in Dublin...
1/17/20238 minutes, 56 seconds
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Free GP care 'not going to be possible' without more staff

Research published today by the Economic and Social Research Institute has found that extending free GP care to all in 2026 would cost the State between €381 million and €881 million. The ESRI report says that unlike most European countries, most people in Ireland pay out of pocket for GP care. Kieran was joined by Dr. Ilona Duffy GP in Monaghan and Professor Anthony Staines to discuss the practicalities of free GP visits…
1/17/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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Alcohol at rugby matches: 'It's about respect for the people around you'

An IRFU survey has found almost seven-in-10 people (68%) would not support a ban on alcohol during rugby matches at the Aviva Stadium. Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer for the Irish Daily Star joined Kieran to discuss…
1/17/202312 minutes, 47 seconds
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TD calls for legislation to ensure hospital staff remain in Ireland after graduating

An Oireachtas Health Committee is set to meet tomorrow to discuss the current challenges facing public hospitals in Ireland.  Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe for Clare, sits on the committee and  joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss what he hopes will come from tomorrow's meeting...
1/16/202311 minutes, 27 seconds
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Keeping friendships later in life 'must be intentional'

Speaking on Good Morning America recently, actress Jane Fonda says women and men's friendships are very different. So, how do we make friends, and keep them, as we progress through life? Kieran was joined by psychotherapist Stella O’Malley, and Max Dickins, who is the author of ‘Billy No Mates: How I Realised Men Have A Friendship Problem’...
1/16/202312 minutes, 22 seconds
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Minister says some of those involved in anti-refugee protests are racists

Joe O’Brien, Minister of Integration, has warned of an “unsustainable” refugee system in Ireland which has been rolled out too quickly. He joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss where we are now with the country's plan for housing refugees…
1/16/202314 minutes, 49 seconds
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Arrested Mafia boss 'was on the run in plain sight'

After a 30 year man-hunt Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro has been arrested. Paddy Agnew, columnist with The Sunday Independent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder... Image: Handout via Reuters
1/16/20236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Murphy: Minister Donohoe 'is very clearly in breach of legislation'

Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has announced that he has recused himself from all duties relating to the Standards in Public Office Commission while a complaint against him is examined. The move is due to a revelation that Minister Donohue failed to declare services provided to him during his electoral campaign in 2016, worth over one thousand euro. The discovery was made after a complaint was filed against the Minister to SIPO. Kieran was joined by Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent, Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD and Martin Heydon, Fine Gael TD for Kildare South to discuss…
1/16/202310 minutes, 56 seconds
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'Today is good for me!' - Henry debunks Blue Monday

As you may know, today is Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year. Newstalk's Henry McKean took to the streets to chat to the public and experts to find out how blue people really are...
1/16/20239 minutes, 54 seconds
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'You can hear how electric it is!' - Johnny Cash's performance at Folsom Prison

It was on this date, January 13th back in 1968 that Johnny Cash took the stage for one of the most famous live performances in music history. That was of course in front of the inmates of Folsom Prison in California. The recording went some way to revitalising Cash’s career, and endures as one of the preeminent live albums… Pat Carty of Hot Press joined Anton Savage to discuss…
1/13/202311 minutes, 41 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: How to eat more fruit and veg

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Anton Savage to take a closer look at some fresh ways to introduce fruit and vegetables into your diet...
1/13/20237 minutes, 37 seconds
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Refugee protests 'does not reflect what we see in Irish society' - Irish Red Cross

Almost two-thirds of hotels contacted about renewing contracts to host refugees have yet to sign new deals. What will happen when the deals run out? Anton Savage was joined by Liam O’Dwyer, advisor to the Irish Red Cross, it’s a bit of a bleak outlook Liam, isn’t it?
1/13/20238 minutes, 21 seconds
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Changing hairstyles 'can give you a renewed energy'

Irish rugby international Mack Hansen has cut his long locks in favour of a short back and sides. He is hoping it will inspire some good form saying "I was in a bit of a rut so I blamed it on the hair." Broadcaster Darren Kennedy and Owner of Kennedy & Co Grooming joined Anton Savage to discuss the mindset behind changing a hairstyle...
1/13/20235 minutes, 8 seconds
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'Nothing to keep landlords in the market!' - Irish Property Owners Association

42 per cent of houses sold in in the final three months of 2022 were due to landlords making the decision to get out of the market and cease renting their properties. Maurice Deverell, Irish Property Owners Association and John O’Sullivan, Chair of the SCSI’s Practice and Policy Committee joined Anton Savage to discuss..
1/13/202312 minutes, 36 seconds
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Congestion charge 'might be' inevitable in Dublin City

An article in today's Irish Times argues that  congestion charges are vital in getting  people out of cars and on to public transport. It has reignited an ongoing debate into whether a congestion charge should be introduced here in Dublin. Anton Savage was joined by Brian Caulfield, associate professor of Transport at Trinity College Dublin and Eugene Drennan, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association….
1/13/202311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Road usage tax 'makes no sense on any planet'

The idea of taxing motorists for using roads throughout the country is being floated. It’s one of the options being looked at by Transport Infrastructure Ireland as they say they want to provide more reliable and better roads around Ireland. Is this a fair idea? A tax on you just for using roads? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by listeners to discuss…
1/13/202322 minutes, 41 seconds
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Health warnings on wine 'means the price per bottle will go up'

Should wine come with a health warning? Italy’s largest farmers’ association have strongly voiced their concerns about Ireland’s plans for what they’re calling “alarmist” health warning labels on wine. Do you agree with the labelling? Would it affect your wine consumption? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Michelle Lawlor from The Nude Wine Company, Dr. Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland and listener Greg to discuss…
1/13/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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INMO: Culture of bullying in HSE 'has to change'

Lunchtime Live has been inundated with nurses and healthcare workers sharing their stories and experiences of workplace bullying in the HSE. Sinn Fein Health Spokesperson David Cullinane said he’s going to raise the issue in the Dail, but what are the unions doing about it? Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation joined Andrea on the show to discuss…
1/13/202327 minutes, 52 seconds
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Public lido in Dublin 'would have something for everyone'

Proposals for a public lido located at George’s Dock in Dublin City, have been presented to Dublin City councillors. Patrick Earls, the campaign founder joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss... Image: Studio Octopi
1/13/20234 minutes, 57 seconds
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'Proactive patrols' by GardaÍ needed on public transport - Doherty

On The Hard Shoulder today, Emmet Oliver talked to Deborah, a bus driver in Tallaght who has been attacked and intimidated while driving her bus. Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty joined Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
1/12/202312 minutes, 24 seconds
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How to claim your tax back

With everyone watching the pennies, Mary Moran Tax Director at Grant Thornton Ireland joined Emmet Oliver to ensure you don't miss out on claiming back the tax credits you are entitled to...
1/12/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Talks between Cleverly and Sefcovic on Northern Ireland 'are the key thing'

As discussions around the Northern Ireland protocol continue in search of resolution, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Micheal Martin have today visited Belfast for conversations with the stakeholders in the North. Emmet Oliver was joined by Newstalk’s Political Correspondent Sean Defoe and Ben Lowry, editor of The Newsletter to discuss…
1/12/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is cash still king?

Well cash use has increased for the first time in more than a decade, with physical cash helping to keep users within budget. So could cash be a way of keeping better track of your money? Caitriona Redmond, Cost of Living Expert joined Emmet Oliver to discuss...
1/12/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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Minister will make a decision on cuts to excise duties on fuel in February

Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Paschal Donohoe joined Emmet Oliver in studio to the resignation of Damian English from his ministerial role, fuel prices and spending for the health service...
1/12/202321 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dublin Bus driver attacked 'by a large mob' over Christmas

From 6pm this evening, Dublin Bus services to west Tallaght are due to be suspended. It’s after reports of over 30 incidents of violence, attacks, vandalism, threats with knives. Emmet Oliver was joined by one of the drivers who has been on the end of attacks and intimidation, Deborah Scadmato. She was joined alongside Charlie O’Connor, who is Fianna Fáil Councillor for Tallaght Central...
1/12/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Golden Globes 2023

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the winners and losers of the Golden Globes 2023...
1/12/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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What is ChatGPT and how will it impact education

A new AI chatbot has launched that allows users to have any question answered in seconds. The software will write a college essay, a song or answer any random query you may have. ChatGPT launched before Christmas and our reporter Josh Crosbie has been testing it out.
1/11/202310 minutes, 21 seconds
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Wellness: How much water should we drink?

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss how much water we should drink every day...
1/11/20238 minutes, 52 seconds
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Death of Ashling Murphy has 'changed behaviour' of women - Fianna Fáíl Senator

Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the death of Ashling Murphy. The primary school teacher was attacked and killed while out for a run along a busy canal in Tullamore, Offaly on 12th January last year. Kieran was joined by Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fail Senator and Ali Ryan CEO and Founder of Goss.ie to discuss...
1/11/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Instant Cup Noodles

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different instant cup noodle options on the shelves...
1/11/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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Extending hotel contracts for refugees is 'sacrificing the tourism industry'

Cabinet is meeting this evening to discuss how to deal with housing for refugees. For more on this Kieran was joined by Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, chief executive of the Irish Tourism Industry Council and Tom McEnaney founder of Effective Aid Ukraine...
1/11/202310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Jon Kenny 'was in heaven' to be part of Banshees of Inisherin

The Banshees of Inisherin was the big winner at the Golden Globes overnight, winning Best Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor for Colin Farrell and Best Screenplay for writer-director Martin McDonagh. Filmed in Inis Mór and the Achill Islands, we thought we’d find out how the news is being received in that part of the world. Cathy Ni Ghoill Manager of the Community Development Organisation in Inis Mór and Jon Kenny, who played Gerry in the film joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder…
1/11/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Kathryn Thomas says she's not ran in 'late evening' since death of Ashling Murphy

Operation Transformation returned to our screens last week, with episode two airing tonight. Kathryn Thomas, presenter of the show joined Kieran in studio to discuss the new series and one year on from the death of Ashling Murphy...
1/11/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Students working 'so many hours to make their education last'

There's been a calls for workers of all ages to be paid the National Minimum Wage. Mandate Trade Union wants to see the abolition of the sub-minimum rate - which currently sees people under 20 paid less than 11 euro 30 cent per hour. For more on this Kieran was joined on the show by Ross Boyd from the Union of Students in Ireland and HR and Employment Law Consultant, John Barry, who MD of Management Support Services and Member of the ISME National Council..
1/11/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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Stefanie Preissner won't post pictures of her daughter 'once she's two'

Ann Marie O’Sullivan spoke to Andrea on Lunchtime Live today about deleting photos of her children that she had posted online over a period of about a decade. Is she right? Should we take a zero tolerance attitude to online photos of our children? Kieran was joined by Stefanie Preissner is a broadcaster and presenter of the ‘Basically’ podcast, and Siobhan O’Neill White, director at mams.ie to discuss... Image: Twitter - Stefanie Preissner @StefPreissner
1/11/202312 minutes, 47 seconds
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Hyperemesis: ‘I started thinking suicidal thoughts and termination of the pregnancy’

The Irish Pharmacy Union has said it’s disappointed at the roll out of a new scheme to reimburse women with the cost of a drug that to help with severe sickness during pregnancy. For more on this Kieran was joined on the show by Orla Meaney based in Kilnaboy and 11 weeks pregnant with her second child, and Caoileann Appleby from Hyperemesis Ireland...
1/10/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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Common Ground: Should there be billionaires?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Should there be billionaires?'...
1/10/202315 minutes
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O'Brien: 'Reasonable suggestion' to stop backdating NCT tests

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Housing Minister, Darragh O’Brien held a housing conference this morning with an aim to find ways to speed up the Government’s housing strategy. Housing Minister, Darragh O’Brien joined Kieran on the show to discuss housing and NCT testing delays...
1/10/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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How often do your change your bedsheets?

A new study in the UK has examined how often people change their bedsheets. Research shows around half of single men will wait up to 4 months before changing their bedsheets. Andrea Gilligan, presenter of Lunchtime Live on Newstalk and Shane Hannon, presenter of OTBAM on Off The Ball joined Kieran to discuss...
1/10/202310 minutes, 27 seconds
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VFI says price hike from Diageo 'couldn't come at a worse time'

Guinness owner Diageo is hiking the price of a pint by more than 12c from next month. The company, which also produces Harp and Smithwick’s, said it is “facing significant inflation in input costs” across its operations. Kieran was joined by Vintners Federation of Ireland, Chief Executive, Paul Clancy and Cathal, from Sheridan’s Bar in Milltown, Co Galway to discuss...
1/10/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ó Broin: 'We do not need to bail out large developers building overpriced homes'

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien held a housing conference this morning. The aim was to find ways to speed up the Government’s housing strategy. Is this to be commended or not? Eoin O’Broin, TD and Sinn Fein’s Housing spokesperson joined Kieran to discuss...
1/10/202312 minutes, 21 seconds
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How to get over 60 days off this year

Conor Pope of The Irish Times has been looking at how to get the most out of your holidays in 2023, and he joined Kieran to discuss...
1/10/20235 minutes, 32 seconds
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Calls for 'emergency legislation' to enhance role of community pharmacists

As cases of colds, flu and respiratory viruses remain high, over 200 medicinal products are currently out of stock in Ireland, leaving pharmacists struggling to provide care for those in need of medication. President of the Irish Pharmacy Union Dermot Twomey and Sheena Mitchell, who is based at Milltown Total Health Pharmacy joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/9/20238 minutes, 1 second
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'He's a whinger!' - Henry meets royal watchers ahead of Prince Harry's book release

Prince Harry spoke to Tom Bradby last night on ITV in an interview ahead of the launch of his new memoir ‘Spare.’ It has been billed as the publishing event of the year. But the well planned launch of Prince Harry's book appeared to fall apart as a leak by its surprise sale in Spain. But finally, bookshops can actually officially sell it. Will the leak hurt sales? Henry McKean has been digging into the fall out for us…
1/9/202314 minutes, 51 seconds
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Nursing home owner calls for 'supports' to help patients move on from hospital

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has said there are 489 patients on trolleys waiting for admission to a bed today. Kieran was joined by Priscilla Lynch, Clinical Editor of the Medical Independent and Diarmuid O’Dalaigh, owner of Oaklodge Nursing Home in Cork to discuss...
1/9/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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NCT: 'There's an inconsistency in how the tests are being done'

New analysis has found a 22% difference in the pass rate at two of the country’s NCT testing centres last year. The Independent.ie study found that the centre in Deansgrange in Dublin had a pass rate of 62.65%, while the centre at Derrybeg in Donegal had a pass rate of just 40.01%. Dave Humphreys, motoring journalist and Road Test Editor for CompleteCar.ie and Shane P O’Reilly, Independent Cavan County Councillor joined Kieran to discuss…
1/9/202314 minutes, 16 seconds
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'I do not regret going to Lesbos' - Irishman Sean Binder facing trial in Greece

Sean Binder is set to face trial tomorrow, more than four years after he was arrested. He faces charges including people smuggling and being a member of a criminal organisation. Sean joined Kieran on the show from Lesbos in Greece...
1/9/202311 minutes
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'Our generation's open to everything!' - Henry looks into polyamory

Ex-boxer David Haye has set tongues wagging with unconfirmed rumours he is in a throuple with singer and presenter Una Healy and model Sian Osbourne. According to the Irish Sun he told friends and family he was. Posting photographs on social media getting close on a sun holiday and holding hands in London. Henry McKean has been out and about asking how commonplace are these type relationships? Image: : @davidhaye/Instagram
1/6/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Health Minister says 'we're not through the peak' of flu cases

This week has been the worst on record for overcrowding in hospitals here. Between Tuesday and Friday this week the Irish Midwives and Nurses Association say there were almost 3,000 people on trollies. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly joined Kieran in studio to discuss the current crisis...
1/6/202319 minutes, 23 seconds
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Brianna Parkins: New Year's Resolutions for the Neurodiverse

As January draws to a close, Brianna Parkins, Irish Times Contributor has been writing about alternative New Year's Resolutions as a woman with ADHD. She joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
1/6/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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Shortall: Irish healthcare 'out of line with the rest of Europe'

This week has been the worst on record for overcrowding in hospitals in Ireland. Co-Leader of the Social Democrats and TD for Dublin North West, Róisín Shortall joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
1/6/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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How the brain perceives time

Pete Lunn, Behavioural Economist at the ERSI joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through the science behind how our brains perception of time...
1/6/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Doctor says lack of space is 'incredibly challenging' to provide care

Dr Peadar Gilligan, consultant in Emergency Medicine at Beaumont Hospital, and Member of IMO Consultant Committee joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder whilst on a break from his shift to discuss the ongoing hospital crisis..
1/5/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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'I'm sorry for knocking Ireland out of Italia 90' - Henry meets Toto Schillaci

People will remember the sights and sounds and memories of Italia 90 with Toto Schillaci knocking Ireland out of the World Cup. This evening in Dublin Castle a free football sticker exhibition opens celebrating Ireland’s ties with Italy. Henry McKean went along for a sneak peek...
1/5/20239 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hospital Crisis: 'Wrong message' being sent to mental health patients

The national trolley figures were at 838 today, down from a peak of earlier this week of 931, but still way above what would be normal for January. The INMO have been reporting nurses in tears at the pressure being put on certain hospitals. Kieran was joined by Finian McGrath is a former Junior Minister at the Department of Health and Keith Walsh, who is a writer, broadcaster and mental health advocate..
1/5/202312 minutes, 24 seconds
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Politicians must communicate 'what Ireland's membership of the Union is about'

All this week, we’re commemorating the fact that it is 50 years since Ireland joined the then EEC - now the EU. And plenty of different characters have walked through the corridors of power in Europe. Kieran was joined by John O’Brennan, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration at NUI Maynooth to discuss...
1/5/20238 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cannon: Attacks on politicians becoming 'more acceptable' in society

Fine Gael TD for Galway East Ciaran Cannon and Minister for State, Anne Rabbitte had bags of excrement thrown at them at a meeting last night. It’s lead to calls for the perpetrators to be caught and prosecuted. Ciaran Cannon joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/5/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Workplace perks: 'Some companies can use them as a smokescreen'

According to a new survey of millennial and Gen Z workers, some of the perks that create a better workplace include life coaches, cakes and pets in the office. Kieran was joined by Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director of Futurewise, Niamh Maher, Creative Director with Journal Media and Ciara Murran, Head of Communications at Dogs Trust Ireland to discuss...
1/5/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Film and TV for 2023

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the film and TV coming to our screens over the next year...
1/5/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hospital crisis 'intolerable and unsafe' - Former Head of INMO

There are 838 patients on hospital trolleys across the country today, the second highest figure on record. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly's asked the HSE to source all available capacity from private hospitals - including beds and diagnostics. Kieran was joined by Liam Doran, former head of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and former member of the Slaintecare Implementation Council  to discuss the current crisis...
1/4/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Baked Beans

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again 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 and Kieran took a look a the different baked beans options on the shelves...
1/4/202312 minutes, 57 seconds
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'Three days waiting to get seen!' - Henry meets patients and doctors at Beaumont Hospital

According to Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Beaumont Hospital, Peadar Gilligan, five thousand more beds are needed in the acute hospital system. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says 700 people are on trolleys according to the HSE. The INMO say yesterday there were more than 900 patients were waiting for a bed. This has dropped to around 800. Meanwhile the INMO have called for mandatory mask wearing in congregated areas. Henry McKean has been meeting with patients and doctors outside Beaumont Hospital in Dublin and he joined Kieran in studio to discuss...
1/4/202313 minutes, 36 seconds
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Canada bans foreigners from buying homes

As of January 1st, Canada enacted a wide-ranging ban on the purchase of residential property by non-Canadians for two years. It’s all with a view to tackling surging house prices in the country, but what does this policy hope to achieve? And how exactly does it work? Kieran was joined by May Warren, Housing Reporter with The Toronto Star to discuss…
1/4/20235 minutes, 2 seconds
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Minimum unit pricing 'hasn't worked and should be dropped' - Ian O'Doherty

Today marks one year since the introduction of Minimum Unit Pricing in Ireland. Was it the right decision and how has it been working? Kieran was joined by CEO of Drink Aware Sheena Horgan and Columnist for the Irish Times, Ian O’Doherty to discuss the effect of minimum unit pricing…
1/4/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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Quirky Tech for 2023

With the New Year comes a new batch of technology trends for people to get their heads around. Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through some of the pieces of making waves in the tech world... Image: PA
1/4/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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Healy-Rae: Increase in fines for speeding 'the wrong approach'

Research from the Road Safety Authority has raised concerns that increased fines may not be an effective way of curbing reckless driving, with the suggestion that drivers are of the belief that they were unlikely to be caught, due to a perception of “not enough [gardaí] policing the road.” Kieran was joined by Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry and Shane Ross, Former Minister for Transport to discuss..
1/4/202311 minutes, 27 seconds
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Wellness: Alternative New Years Resolutions

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the some the alternative ways to make New Years Resolutions...
1/4/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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Quinlivan: 'There's no plan to get us out of this mess'

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has recorded the highest number of patients waiting without a hospital bed since 2006. Maurice Quinlivan, Sinn Fein TD for Limerick  joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
1/3/202310 minutes, 58 seconds
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2023 Political Preview

John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to look towards the 2023 political year and what can be expected...
1/3/202312 minutes, 27 seconds
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The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time

Rolling Stones’ contentious new list of 200 Greatest Singers of All Time has been released with some notable omissions. Kieran was joined by Pat Carty of Hot Press to discuss some of the rankings and those who missed out...
1/3/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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'An enormous success' - Ireland's EU membership at 50

50 years ago in January 1973, Ireland formally joined the European Union. Kieran was joined by EU Special Representative for Human Rights and former Labour Party Leader and Tánaiste, Eamon Gilmore to reflect and analyse on Ireland's EU membership, the legacy of the European Union and Ireland's place in it...
1/3/202313 minutes, 15 seconds
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CSO figures show 'renting sector is still a difficult world for people'

Jill O'Mahony, Sociology Lecturer at South East Technological University joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the findings from the review of the year by the Central Statistics Office...
1/3/20237 minutes, 28 seconds
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Merchants Quay injection facility 'a wrong move' - Dublin City Councillor

An Bord Pleanála have given the green light on the country’s first ever drug injection facility on Merchants Quay. Will this clear up drug usage on the streets of Dublin’s City Centre? And will we see it implemented across the country? Kieran was joined by Labour Party TD for Dublin Bay North, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and Independent Councillor for Dublin City Council Mannix Flynn to discuss…
1/3/202313 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trolley Crisis: 'You shouldn't be afraid of going to the hospital'

People have been urged to consider alternatives before going to A&E as the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation counts the highest number of patients waiting without a hospital bed since 2006. Kieran was joined by Frances Watkins, journalist with the Limerick Leader whose sister was on a trolley last year and Geraldine Leonard, whose father spent time on a trolley last year too…
1/3/202313 minutes, 43 seconds
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Zelensky's US visit 'was a great success'

Ukraine President Volodomyr Zelensky has had what seemed to be a very successful visit to the White House over the last 24 hours. A massive aid package has been pledged to the country in order to help continue the fight against Russia. Jim Townsend was the deputy assistant secretary of defense for Europe and NATO during the Obama administration, and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
12/22/20228 minutes, 56 seconds
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'A national hero' - Private Seán Rooney laid to rest in Donegal

Hundreds of mourners made the trip to County Donegal this afternoon, where Private Seán Rooney was laid to rest. The young soldier who was killed in Lebanon last week was buried with full military honours in Newtowncunningham this afternoon. Aoife Kearns, Newstalk reporter was at the funeral mass and joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder from Donegal...
12/22/20225 minutes, 51 seconds
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Dr Colm Henry: 'Hospital admissions are up 90 per cent'

Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer with the HSE joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the pressure on hospitals and the recent spike in Covid 19 cases...
12/22/20229 minutes, 18 seconds
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Diarmuid Lyng says deodorant was 'inhibiting' his natural scent

In an image obsessed society, how you present yourself to the world holds a lot of currency. How you look is important but how you smell is equally crucial. We’re all keen to oust the odour but more and more people are turning to more natural alternatives in a bid to protect the environment and safeguard their health. Former Wexford Hurler and owner of Wild Irish Retreat, Diarmuid 'Gizzy' Lyng has binned the antiperspirant and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss… Image: Twitter - Diarmuid Lyng (@diarmuidlyng)
12/22/20228 minutes, 52 seconds
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'Let’s try it!' - Irish Rail encouraged to operate on St Stephen's Day

With many shops and restaurants opening now on St Stephen’s day, is it time that trains operate on that day too? Kieran was joined by Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurant Association of Ireland and Barry Kenny, corporate communications manager with Irish Rail…
12/22/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Christmas Dinner

'The Shopping Trolley Hotline' will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Jonathan Healy took a look at how to come up with the most cost saving Christmas dinner...
12/21/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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Climate plan ‘to engage in diversification away from beef and dairy’ farming

The Government’s updated Climate Action Plan has been published this afternoon Eamon Ryan, Green party leader and Minister for the Environment and Transport joined Jonathan Healy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of the key details of the plan…
12/21/202217 minutes, 53 seconds
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Hospitals 'are really struggling balancing emergency and elective care'

This time of year is normally a busy one for Doctor practices and hospitals as flu, chest infections and now COVID spikes as we socialise more. Jonathan Healy was joined by Mick Molloy, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Dr Maire Finn from Ennis Centric Health…
12/21/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Who makes the most money from Christmas songs?

Dave Hanratty, Host of the ‘No Encores Podcast’ joined Jonathan Healy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss which music artists are making the most money from songs at Christmas...
12/21/202210 minutes, 42 seconds
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Climate Action Plan: 'Everything about this is ambitious'

The Government’s updated climate action plan has been published this afternoon. Jonathan Healy was joined by Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent and Peter Thorne, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council’s Adaptation Committee to discuss…
12/21/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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‘It’s a good idea to have rules’ for phones at Christmas

Christmas is around the corner and Santa will be bringing the boys and girls all over the country gadgets, phones and videogames. Columnist for The Irish Times and mother of 7, Jen Hogan joined Jonathan to discuss managing young peoples screen time around the Christmas holidays...
12/21/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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Wellness: Christmas Survival Guide

Jonathan Healy was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss her Christmas survival guide...
12/21/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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'None of us expected it to be as horrible as it turned out to be'

Violence broke out in the town of Rathkeale last night, rival gangs have left the town in disarray. Fianna Fáil Councillor, Kevin Sheahan joined Jonathon Healy on the show to discuss...
12/20/20229 minutes, 21 seconds
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New universal basic income 'would be giving people money who do not need it'

Workers could have their wages taxed at 40pc to pay for a new universal basic income. This would be under proposals examined in a new ESRI report today. But, is it feasible? Senator Regina Doherty and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joined Jonathon Healy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/20/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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‘Bus Connects needs to be rolled out’ to help reduce emissions

The ending of free workplace parking along with a minimum parking charge in all urban areas are among the measures Government could look at to cut transport carbon emissions. Jonathan Healy was joined by John Fitzgerald Former chairman of the Climate Change Advisory Council to discuss…
12/20/202212 minutes, 47 seconds
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O'Rourke: Golfgate 'was a traumatic thing at the time'

My next guest has a two-part series coming to your screens over the next couple of nights exploring the relationship between Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, and Civil War politics. Two Tribes will air tomorrow night and Thursday night on RTE 1, and the spearhead of it all is none other than broadcaster Sean O’Rourke. Sean O’Rourke joined Jonathon Healy on The Hard Shoulder…
12/20/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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December trolley figures 'up 47 per cent' on last year

693 patients are waiting for a bed at Irish hospitals today. University Hospital Limerick is the worst affected with 94 people on trolleys, followed by 71 in Cork. Jonathan Healy was joined by Stephen McMahon Spokesperson with the Irish Patient Association and David Cullinane Sinn Fein’s Health spokesperson to discuss…
12/20/20228 minutes, 47 seconds
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Buying Christmas presents for your pets

There are only five more sleeps until the big day arrives, for those who are fortunate, there will be presents left under the tree. But have we reached peak consumerism when the animals in our lives are receiving toys? Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been speaking with those who will be spoiling their furry friends.
12/20/202212 minutes, 14 seconds
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Elon Musk has 'no intention of giving up' on Twitter

Twitter users have voted for Elon Musk to step aside as the company's CEO. The eccentric billionaire posted a poll on the social media site last night giving two options. Over 17.5 million users voted with 57.5 percent saying he should stand down as head of Twitter. Emmet Oliver was joined by Adrian Weckler, the Irish Independent’s Technology editor…
12/19/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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'It was pretty spectacular' - Irish actor Jason Barry on Titanic role

It’s been 25 years since the release of James Cameron’s Titanic. Emmet Oliver was joined by Irish actor Jason Barry who starred in the film as Tommy Ryan...
12/19/202210 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trolley Crisis: INMO call for 'urgent action' from HSE

Today there are 760 patients in the country without a hospital bed. The INMO is calling for URGENT action on this issue. Emmet Oliver was joined by Dr Fergal Hickey, Communications Officer for the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine and Tony Fitzpatrick, Director of Services with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation…
12/19/202213 minutes, 21 seconds
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Qatar World Cup final is 'something we'll neve forget'

Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star joined Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to review the World Cup final and the tournament as a whole...
12/19/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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Lack of public transport causing 'forced car ownership' in rural areas

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan hopes to reduce by 20% the number of cars on Irish roads by the year 2030. The target is part of the Climate Action Plan that has but yet to be approved by the Cabinet. Emmet Oliver was joined by Sadhbh O’Neill, researcher at UCD and a climate activist and Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry...
12/19/202214 minutes, 31 seconds
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Fee charging school wants to be included in energy subsidy

IBEC had a warning today that firms are going to expect lower profits going into 2023 due to rising energy costs. Are more energy supports needed? Emmet Oliver was joined by Neil McDonnell, chief executive of ISME and Barbara Ennis, principal of Alexandra College, because private schools are having to raise their prices by up to 15%...
12/19/202213 minutes, 34 seconds
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A visit to Ireland's first toy library

We're approaching the last weekend before the big day for shoppers to pick up presents. With such a focus on the environment, there are now options for families to rent toys through a toy library. There are a handful of these community projects across the country and our reporter Josh Crosbie took a visit to Ireland's first toy Library in Co Monaghan.
12/16/20229 minutes, 1 second
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You Are What You Eat: Christmas Side Dishes

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look how to make the best side dishes for Christmas dinner...
12/16/202217 minutes, 11 seconds
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Mícheál Martin 'grew into the job' as Taoiseach

Today marks the final full day as Taoiseach for Mícheál Martin as he gets set to hand the reigns over to Leo Varadkar tomorrow. Emmer Oliver was joined by John Drennan, political correspondent with The Mail Group to discuss Micheál Martin's time in charge..
12/16/20228 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sport with Nathan Murphy

Off The Ball's Nathan Murphy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/16/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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Twitter journalist ban 'a quickfire move done without thinking'

King of free speech, Elon Musk, has accused several high profile journalists from Twitter last night claiming they were ‘doxxing’ him. One of the journalists banned was CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan, a Cahersiveen native. Jenny Darmody, Deputy Editor with Silicon Republic joined Emmet Oliver to discuss…
12/16/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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Christmas Tech with Jess Kelly

Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to chat through some of the best tech deals, tips for gifts and other tricks to look out for this Christmas...
12/16/202210 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mortgages: 'We have an absolutely catastrophe ahead'

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar maintains there are no plans to reintroduce mortgage interest relief in light of the rising interest rates announced by the European Central Bank. With further rate hikes on the way from the ECB in 2023, is this the right stance? Emmet Oliver was joined by David Hall, CEO of the Irish Mortgage Holders Association and Fine Gael Senator Barry Ward to discuss…
12/16/202212 minutes, 28 seconds
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Planning the perfect Christmas Dinner

Stressing about preparing that Christmas dinner? Mark Moriarty’s Off-Duty Chef Christmas Special will be kicking off on RTÉ this weekend and he joined Emmet Oliver in studio to gives some tips and tricks on cracking Christmas dinner...
12/15/202210 minutes, 16 seconds
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'Wildly boring' - 'Avatar: The Way of Water' Review

John Fardy, presenter of Screentime on Newstalk joined Emmet Oliver to review the new release 'Avatar: The Way of Water'...
12/15/20226 minutes, 57 seconds
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Private Seán Rooney 'had a passion life and for his career'

A number of investigations will take place into an incident in which an Irish solider was killed and another was seriously injured in Lebanon. 23 year old Private Sean Rooney from County Donegal died after a convoy travelling to Beirut was attacked by what the Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces says was an 'aggressive mob'. Emmet Oliver was joined by Mark Keane President of PDForra, the association representing soldiers, Damien McCrory principal of St Eunan's College in Letterkenny and Declan Power, security analyst…
12/15/202214 minutes, 16 seconds
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Increase in retirement age to 68 'will save a lot of money'

The Government has been warned by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to increase the retirement age to 68 by 2028, in order to keep debt under control. Emmet Oliver was joined by Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland and Economist, Jim Power to discuss...
12/15/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ross: 'Cavalier culture' about the rights of cyclists on roads

Just 71 fines in three years – that’s the amount of fines Gardaí have issued for motorists dangerously overtaking cyclists. Emmet Oliver was joined by former Transport Minister, Shane Ross and Ciaran Cannon, Fine Gael TD for Galway East to discuss...
12/15/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cold weather 'damages you skin barrier' - Skin Specialist

Research from CeraVe has found that 77% of Irish people feel their skin is worse in winter, with approximately the same number saying they are self-conscious about it. Emmet Oliver was joined by Dr Laura Lenihan, GP and Specialist Skin Expert to discuss the root of these concerns, and what people can do to protect their skin amidst these freezing conditions...
12/15/20226 minutes, 2 seconds
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January Travel Deals

Now, Christmas may be fast approached, but if you want a break after it all in January, where should you go? Emmet Oliver was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Ed Finn from Travel Talk...
12/15/202215 minutes, 39 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Famous TV Interviews

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Emmet Oliver on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best and worst famous TV interviews down the years...
12/15/202213 minutes, 26 seconds
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Galway woman takes 'bad fall' on icy footpath

Our footpaths are turning into ice rinks this week and more weather warnings are coming into play this evening. How long will this cold spell last? Emmet Oliver was joined by meteorologist, Joanna Donnelly and Roisin Killroy, a journalist in Galway who slipped on the ice this morning...
12/14/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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'Planes were flying so low in all different directions - my kids screamed with fear'

The Dublin airport authority say they "sincerely apologise" to homeowners who have found themselves unexpectedly along the flight path of the new airport runway. Some homeowners who live along the flight path of the new North runway say the noise from low flying planes is "unbearable". Our Chief Reporter Barry Whyte has been speaking to those impacted...
12/14/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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Regency Trial: Dowdall ‘went to lengths to dissociate’ from Sinn Féin

It’s been former Sinn Fein councillor Jonathan Dowdall’s third day in the witness box in the Special Criminal court. He has pleaded not guilty to the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel in 2016. For details on what happened today, Emmet Oliver was joined by author of ‘The Monk: The Life and Crimes of Ireland's Most Enigmatic Gang Boss’,  and crime journalist with the Irish Independent, Paul Williams.
12/14/20229 minutes, 47 seconds
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Lockdown lift in China will impact 'global demand' for fuel

Fuel prices have fallen significantly at the pump over the last month, according to AA Ireland. The company’s latest Fuel Survey finds that diesel prices are down an average of 22c per litre on last month. Meanwhile, petrol prices are down 17c per litre. Emmet Oliver was joined by Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor with the Sunday Independent and Kevin McPartland, Fuels for Ireland CEO to discuss…
12/14/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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ISME: "We want to see effectiveness in what we spend"

A new report from the OECD says that strides within Irish healthcare across recent decades mean life expectancy in this country is now amongst the best in Europe. The report also takes a somewhat favourable assessment of the Irish economy at large heading into 2023. And although it warns against increased spending, the OECD says Ireland is coping well with the impacts of Covid, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Emmet Oliver was joined by Brian Turner, Health Economist at UCC and Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive of ISME…
12/14/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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US Ambassador says Biden 'will be coming to Ireland' in 2023

US Ambassador Claire Cronin as part of her 'Open Doors' policy, invited the students from St Dominic's College Ballyfermot into Deerfield Residence, the home of the US Ambassador, in the Phoenix Park Dublin. Henry McKean got a tour with the students and met the US Ambassador in the run up to Christmas...
12/14/202211 minutes, 6 seconds
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Proposed planning reform 'an attack on the Aarhus Convention'

Cabinet ministers have been raising concerns about Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien’s proposals for a major overhaul of Ireland’s planning laws. We heard overnight that things had been agreed, then we hear this morning that certain Green Ministers are concerned, and now the Taoiseach has this afternoon defended the proposed legislation. Craig Hughes is Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail and Robin Mandal, Chair of the Dublin Democratic Planning Alliance and former President of the Royal Institute of Architects joined Emmet Oliver to discuss…
12/14/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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Wellness: Brain Health

Anton Savage was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss brain health...
12/14/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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Common Ground: Should chuggers be banned?

Anton Savage was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Should chuggers be banned?'...
12/13/202212 minutes, 7 seconds
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Twins who went from being homeless to earning masters degrees

From sleeping rough in the Phoenix Park to earning a masters degrees, Croatian brothers Allen and Jay Bobinac last week received a special SETU achievement award from Minister Simon Harris and Croatian Ambassador to Ireland Davor Vidis. Allen and Jay joined Anton Savage in studio to discuss their remarkable story...
12/13/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Regency Trial: Hutch's barrister 'went straight for the jugular'

Gerry Hutch’s barrister has accused Jonathan Dowdall of telling lies in court. The former Sinn Féin councillor is being cross-examined in Mr Hutch’s trial for the murder of David Byrne, who was shot dead at the Regency Hotel in 2016. Paul Williams, Crime Journalist and Author of ‘The Monk - The life and times of Ireland's most enigmatic crime boss’ joined Anton Savage to discuss what happened in court today...
12/13/202210 minutes, 37 seconds
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'A momentous day' for families created through surrogacy

Cabinet met this morning to approve a number of amendments that seek to recognise families that are created through international surrogacy. Anton Savage was joined by Cathy Wheatley, spokesperson for Irish Families Through Surrogacy...
12/13/20226 minutes, 11 seconds
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'The future of Dublin City will rely on public transport' - Sinn Féin TD

The head of Dublin Bus will tell TDs and Senators later the 'vast, vast majority of services' operate on time and on schedule. However, Chief Executive Billy Hann will apologise to customers who have had a poor experience, when he appears before an Oireachtas committee this evening. Anton Savage was joined by Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor at the School Of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin and Paul Donnelly, Sinn Fein TD for Dublin West to discuss...
12/13/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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'I was called faggot many times' - Brian Kennedy on singing Fairytale of New York

With twelve days until Christmas, singer Brian Kennedy joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his gigs over the festive period and other Christmas traditions... Image: briankennedy.co.uk
12/13/202214 minutes, 8 seconds
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'In the region of 100 people sleeping rough' in Dublin every night

With the weather warnings extended through the weekend Joanna Donnelly joined Anton Savage to discuss what’s in store for the next couple of days. Focus Ireland’s Mike Allen also joined Anton to discuss what can be done to assist the homeless sleeping rough during this cold spell...
12/13/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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Colm Tóibín on overcoming cancer, Pope Francis and his new book

Anton Savage was joined by award-winning author Colm Tóibín, to discuss his new book: ‘A Guest At The Feast’…
12/12/202213 minutes, 42 seconds
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Regency Trial 'could see other people arrested and charged and tried'

Jonathan Dowdall, a former co-accused of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch, has begun giving evidence against him at the Regency Hotel murder trial. Paul Williams, Crime Journalist and Author of ‘The Monk - The life and times of Ireland's most enigmatic crime boss’ joined Anton Savage to discuss what happened in court today...
12/12/20228 minutes, 54 seconds
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'People think I'm off my rocker' - The first Irish person in space

Rhiannon Adam is set to become the first Irish person in space. She is a photographic artist originally from Co. Cork, who now lives in Hackney in London. The trip, called dearMoon, is expected to take place next year 2023 aboard Starship, a rocket being developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Rhiannon joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/12/20228 minutes, 25 seconds
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Actor, Florence Pugh has recently opened up about the imposter syndrome she experienced on the set of the 2018 film King Lear. Aoife O’Brien, Founder of Happieratwork.ie and ImposterSyndrome.ie joined Anton Savage to discuss how imposter syndrome affects us and how to deal with it...
12/12/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Higher level Irish requirement for teachers an 'unreasonable blockage'

Labour Party Education Spokerperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin says that the Irish requirement for teaching training is a barrier to a diverse workforce. Anton Savage was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD and Simon Lewis, Principal at Carlow Educate Together to discuss...
12/12/202211 minutes, 18 seconds
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'It's impossible!' - Henry looks into Dublin's taxi shortage

There are reports that getting a taxi over the weekend was pretty much impossible in Dublin City. Demand has trebled in the last month. The taxi apps had very few cabs available. Some people had to walk home and others even booked into hotels to stay out of the cold. This is the first Christmas in 3 years that the office party is back because of Covid. Henry McKean met some of those in the industry and those affected by the shortages…
12/12/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Christmas Stuffing

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look how to make the best Christmas stuffing for the festive season...
12/9/202214 minutes, 16 seconds
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Sport with Kieran Cunningham

Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/9/20226 minutes, 29 seconds
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Regency Trial: Dowdall 'committing the ultimate sin'

Journalist Nicola Tallant joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the latest on the Regency Hotel murder trial and also about ‘Crime World’, her podcast that will hit the stage of the 3Olympia theatre in April next year...
12/9/20228 minutes, 49 seconds
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'We need to accelerate house building considerably'

House prices could drop by as much as 12% if housing output increases by 10,000 units a year. That is according to a new ESRI paper, which found that increasing output would not necessarily lead to significant wage inflation in the construction sector. Kieran was joined by Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU and Aidan Regan, Associate professor in political economy in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD to discuss…
12/9/202213 minutes, 48 seconds
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Jess Kelly visits Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dublin

Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss what she found out during her visit to Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dublin...
12/9/20229 minutes, 8 seconds
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FAI fine 'should have been defended' - Wolfe Tones singer

The FAI have today been fined €20,000 after the Republic of Ireland women’s team sang the Wolfe Tones’ ‘Celtic Symphony’ after the team qualified for the World Cup a few weeks ago. Wolfe Tones singer and songwriter Brian Warfield joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
12/8/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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Christmas Away from Home

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Venkat Annasamy, President of the Non-Resident Tamil Indian Association and Julia Marciniak, Unite Union Activist to discuss what it is like not being in their home countries during the festive season...
12/8/202211 minutes, 47 seconds
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'The truth is now out' - US labs and HSE admit liability in case of Irene Teap

The HSE and two US laboratories have admitted liability in the case of Irene Teap, who died after being diagnosed with Cervical Cancer. Her husband and campaigner Stephen took a High Court Action against Clinical Pathology Laboratories, MedLab Pathology and the HSE over her death in 2017. Stephen Teap joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
12/8/20229 minutes, 23 seconds
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New law set to make South Koreans younger by up to 2 years

South Korea have decided to scrap their traditional method of counting ages in order to adopt the international standard. As a result, all citizens will become around 1 to 2 years younger. Kevin Cawley, Senior Lecturer in Korean Studies at UCC joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/8/20226 minutes, 14 seconds
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Dublin hotelier says 'we don't rip off people'

Fáilte Ireland has warned that "significant increases" in the cost of hotel rooms are set to continue well into 2023. The head of the tourist body has written to providers, accusing them of causing reputational damage to the industry by charging sky-high prices. Kieran was joined by Chris O’Sullivan Fianna Fail TD and Micheal Lennon General Manager of the Westport Woods Hotel…
12/8/202210 minutes, 1 second
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Calls to encourage the Irish language in activities outside school

Mícheál Ó Foighil, manager of Coláiste Lurgan has criticized Norma Foley and the government for their neglect of the language. He said the level of Irish student acquire after 14 years of education just isn’t good enough. Kieran was joined by general secretary of Conradh na Gaeilge, Julian de Spáinn and Diarmuid Lyng, Owner of Wild Irish Treats to discuss…
12/8/202213 minutes, 52 seconds
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'Everyone is appalled that a coup could have taken place'

Thousands of police in Germany carried out a series of raids today against suspected far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the state in an armed coup. Officials said 25 people were detained. Kieran was joined by Emmanuelle Chaze, Political Correspondent and reporter for Deutsche Welle and France 24.
12/7/20225 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Cheese & Onion Crisps

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different brands of cheese and onion crisps...
12/7/202214 minutes, 8 seconds
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50 years since Apollo 17

Today marks 50 years since Apollo 17. Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt were the last men to set foot on the moon, this day 50 years ago. Kieran was joined by Off The Ball Presenter, Shane Hannon to discuss...
12/7/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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Martin: 'No decision has been made' on banning career breaks

Online platforms such as Airbnb will be fined up to €5,000 if they advertise lettings which have not been registered with Fáilte Ireland. Tourism Minister, Catherine Martin joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss this and also further discussions on suggestions around banning career breaks for teachers...
12/7/202211 minutes, 21 seconds
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Responsibility for defective apartments 'rests with the construction sector'

A protest has been taking place this afternoon to mark 5 years since the completion of the Oireachtas Housing Committee’s ‘Safe As Houses’ report on defective apartments. The Construction Defects Alliance says that people are living in up to 100,000 apartments that still aren’t totally safe. Kieran was joined by Pat Montague, Construction Defects Alliance spokesperson and Jill Kellegher, apartment owner and OMC director in The Granary, Dublin 8...
12/7/20229 minutes, 42 seconds
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Banning teacher's career breaks 'a distraction from the real issue'

Career breaks could be suspended under plans being considered by Government in response to chronic teacher shortages. But would be this be an effective measure? Or just further demoralize an already stretched workforce? Kieran was joined by Peter, a primary school teacher in County Meath and Katrina in Clonmel to discuss...
12/7/20229 minutes, 23 seconds
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'We're creating a mountain of rubbish' - Ireland may miss recycling targets

A new report from the EPA has shown high levels of waste is making it difficult to maintain or increase recycling rates. The EPA said Ireland needs to move to a circular economy where resources are re-used, repaired or recycled as much as possible, and the generation of waste is minimised. Mindy O'Brien Chief Executive of VOICE and Claire Downey, Policy and Research Director with the Rediscovery Centre joined Kieran to discuss...
12/7/20226 minutes, 56 seconds
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Wellness: Christmas Gifts

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the best wellness gifts to give loved ones this festive season...
12/7/202212 minutes, 28 seconds
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Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary 'incredibly out of touch'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary 'Harry & Meghan' will air this Thursday on the streaming service. LBC Presenter, Shelagh Forgarty and Broadcaster Sophie Corcoran joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
12/6/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Common Ground: Is Europe a force for peace?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is Europe a force for peace?'..
12/6/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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'Brazil have to be the favourites for the quality they have'

Brazil put the rest of the world on notice that they are worthy favourites for the World Cup after hammering Japan 4-1 last night. Today sees the final last 16 games play out to determine the full set of quarter finalists. Dion Fanning, associate editor with The Currency joined Kieran on the show...
12/6/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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Strep A: 'Serious infections are rare'

Strep A is being “actively considered” as a possible cause of death after a four-year-old child passed away. Kildare Based GP, Brendan O'Shea joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Strep A and how it presents in patients...
12/6/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Teenagers forced to fly to Orlando alone after airline overbooks flight

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Sarah Kitchen. Sarah and her family planned the trip of a lifetime to Orlando, Florida after husband had been given the all clear after a cancer diagnosis. However, upon arriving at Belfast City Airport, Aer Lingus informed them that the connecting flight to London was overbooked and Sarah's two children, aged 16 and 18, would have to fly alone to Orlando on another flight...
12/6/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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Should shopping be banned on Sundays?

Croatia has announced its intention to ban shopping on Sundays, so retail employees can have a break. Kieran was joined by John McGuirk, editor for Gript media and Richard Guiney, CEO, Dublin Town to discuss what it would mean to introduce this in Ireland...
12/6/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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What to do if you have an annoying neighbour

Do you have a neighbour from hell or could you possibly be a neighbour from hell? We spotted something in one of the papers earlier of how one woman feels she is now this person. It turned out her neighbour had to call the police after her alarm was going off for five hours, while she was out. So it got us thinking what are some of the worst experiences out there for people and how can they be resolved. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been out trying to source some noisy stories and finds out the best advice.
12/6/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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100 Years of the Irish State

This week, 100 years ago, the Irish state came into being… To discuss this in detail, Kieran was joined by Ronan McGreevy, Irish Times journalist and author of 'Great Hatred: The Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP'...
12/5/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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The 12 Saves of Christmas

With the cost of living crisis still affecting many people, the Christmas season doesn’t offer a huge amount of respite. Conor Pope is the Pricewatch Editor with the Irish Times and he joined Kieran to discuss what saves you can make this festive period...
12/5/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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‘Stay at home, if you have symptoms' at Christmas, CMO warns

1 in 10 people in Ireland under the age of 35 have attempted to take their own life, new research has shown. The Healthy Ireland Survey, which engages over 7000 people every year, shows that figure drops to less than one percent for those 65 and older. The research also shows 32 percent of people who have consumed alcohol in the past 6 months have been binge drinking. Kieran was joined by the new Chief Medical Officer, Breda Smyth to delve a little deeper into the general health of the nation... Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie
12/5/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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United Ireland: 'Symbols matter but identity matters more'

A poll from ARINS and The Irish Times has shown that Republicans would be unwilling to change either or national anthem or our flag in the event of a united Ireland. Kieran was joined by Fine Gael TD, Neale Richmond and Robbie Whyte, Editor of An Phoblacht and the former General Secretary of Sinn Féin...
12/5/202211 minutes, 54 seconds
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‘If the facilities are there, we will see more physical activity'

The Government has received a recommendations for encouraging greater physical activity amongst women and children. Kieran was joined by Shane Smith, sports scientist and primary school teacher and Derval O’Rourke, author and Olympian to discuss the current offering of public sports facilities in Ireland and what can be done to improve them...
12/5/202212 minutes, 27 seconds
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'It's a harmless institution' - Should the Seanad be abolished?

Labour would aim to abolish the UK's “indefensible” House of Lords “as quickly as possible”, ideally within its first term, UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has said. The debate around the idea of abolishing Seanad is ongoing for years in Ireland, with the failed referendum in 2013. So, should we get back to the idea of scrapping the upper house? Kieran was joined by Dr Eoin O'Malley, Lecturer in Government and Director of Public Policy at DCU and Tom Clonan, Independent Senator to discuss…
12/5/20229 minutes, 42 seconds
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'Cool the jets!' - Advice for a stress free Christmas Dinner

According to The Star 42% of people say sorting the Christmas dinner guest list is their most stressful task during Christmas. Kieran was joined by Ambassador for The Harvey’s Point Hotel in Donegal, Noel Cunningham to tell us how to be the host with the most this party season and eliminate the Christmas dinner anxiety...
12/2/20228 minutes, 4 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Winter Salads

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to dive into some winter salads to try your hand at for the festive season...
12/2/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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Regency Trial: 'Dowdall likely to take the stand next week'

All ten hours of a secretly recorded conversation between Gerry Hutch and Jonathan Dowdall will form part of the deliberations in the Regency Hotel murder trial. It’s after the judges of the non-jury court decided to allow it into evidence, despite eight of those hours being recorded across the border in Northern Ireland. Newstalk's Courts Correspondent, Frank Greaney joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to give the latest update...
12/2/20227 minutes, 17 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
12/2/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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Government may 'need to raise more in taxes' in the face of ageing population

Ireland is aging faster than anywhere else in Europe. That’s according to a new report from the Department of Health. Kieran was joined by Paul Cullen Irish Times Health Correspondent and Dr Barra Rowntree Economist at the ESRI
12/2/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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Elton John is 'a near perfect' Glastonbury headliner

Pop Icon, Elton John has been announced as Glastonbury 2023’s Headline Act. He’ll join a long list of musical greats who have performed at the legendary English Music Festival. Kieran was joined by Journalist and Broadcaster, Pat Carthy to explain why the Rocket Man was the perfect choice for the main stage...
12/2/20226 minutes, 22 seconds
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Dublin Councillor says city has become 'too hostile' for residents

Green MEP Ciarán Cuffe is calling for more residential buildings on O’Connell Street as a way to prevent anti-social behaviour. He put forward the argument that more residents in the city would make it less threatening than it is already. However, is it a case of needing to move more people into the city centre or to improve the city for those who already live there?  Kieran was joined by Dublin City Councillor Mannix Flynn and Kim who lives around the Arnott Street area of town to discuss...
12/2/202213 minutes, 26 seconds
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'I start in January!' - Henry meets Christmas shoppers in Dublin

Stress levels on Christmas Day reach boiling point at exactly 9:37am, a new study has found. Newstalk reporter, Henry McKean was investigating what stress levels are like on the streets of Dublin with just 21 days left of Christmas shopping...
12/2/202211 minutes, 1 second
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Children and pensioners queue at Grafton Street food bank

Now as some of you might be heading off to buy presents in the lead up to Christmas, we must not forget the ongoing struggles many living in poverty are facing. Only last week we passed record homeless figures with more than 11,000 people accessing services. We still don’t know the actual extent of rough sleepers as many are not included in these official figures. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been along to the Grafton Street Kitchens to speak with volunteers and service users.
12/1/202211 minutes, 37 seconds
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Brenda Fricker on the 30th Anniversary of Home Alone 2

In the year that 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York' celebrates it's 30th Anniversary, the Irish actress Brenda Fricker joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her Oscar, filming in New York and meeting Donald Trump...  
12/1/202211 minutes, 11 seconds
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Wallace: 'We have to get around to reusing old buildings'

Hugh Wallace returns to our screens tonight with the finale of his new show My Bungalow Bliss. Hugh has travelled all over the country to transform four drab bungalows into dream homes. Hugh joined Kieran in studio to discuss the journey and the future of the pattern of housing in Ireland...
12/1/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cork Councillor understands the ‘upset and perturbment’ of protesters

An anti-immigration protest was staged at the front gates of St Joseph’s Convent in Fermoy last night, with the organiser calling for asylum seekers inside to be deported. The protesters carried out their action despite local concern for the children among the refugees. Kieran was joined by Cork City North-East Councillor Ken O'Flynn to discuss...
12/1/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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TD says the pressure being put on hospital staff is 'a disgrace'

Geraldine Leonard joined Kieran to speak about about her father, who is in his 80's. He was left waiting on a trolley in St Vincent’s hospital for almost 24 hours last weekend due to staff shortages. He had originally presented at Loughlinstown Hospital A&E where he was turned away as it was past 6pm. John Brady, Sinn Féín TD for Wicklow joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
12/1/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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What Irish foods deserve UNESCO heritage status?

The French baguette has been awarded UNESCO heritage status. Holly Dalton, Chef and Director of Conbini Condiments joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss what uniquely Irish foods are deserving of UNESCO heritage status... Image: Taste Atlas
12/1/20228 minutes, 24 seconds
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83-year-old man 'left on a trolley for the night' in Dublin hospital

After being joined on the show yesterday by Mary Rose Carroll, Assistant Director of Industrial Relations with the INMO to discuss the ongoing trolley crisis, listeners got in touch with their stories about the crisis. Geraldine Leonard got in touch about her father, who is in his 80's. He was left waiting on a trolley in St Vincent’s hospital for almost 24 hours last weekend due to staff shortages. Geraldine joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
12/1/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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Fianna Fáil Councillor says 'a cull should be examined' for seagulls

A new trial will begin in Dublin City Council putting seagull proof sacks to use, to help end bin bags being teared open by birds. Kieran was joined by Keith Connolly Fianna Fail councillor on Dublin City Council and Niall Hatch, from Birdwatch Ireland…
12/1/202210 minutes, 8 seconds
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Wellness: Ageing Well

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss how to age well...
12/1/20228 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Digestive Biscuits

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different brands of digestive biscuits...
11/30/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Housing Ukrainians in tents during winter is 'inhumane'

Yesterday, Fianna Fáil TD for Clare Cathal Crowe spoke to Clare FM refugee crisis, and how Clare, as a county was coping. Cathal Crowe TD and Nick Henderson, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
11/30/202212 minutes, 6 seconds
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'Whole system shift' required to introduce Alzheimer's drug in Ireland

Physicians and experts in the realm of Alzheimer’s research have hailed the “beginning of the end” in the search for effective treatments after a new drug was seen to reduce memory decline among patients in the initial phases of the disease. To discuss the landmark findings and their potential significance, Kieran was joined by Professor Sean Kennelly, Consultant Physician in Geriatric Medicine at Tallaght University Hospital...
11/30/20228 minutes, 17 seconds
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Café owner says card only payments 'has been a godsend'

New rules for banks mean the cafes and restaurants may be forced by law to accept cash payments, with an increasingly cashless society what does this mean for businesses who have already taken the plunge to being card only? James Fegan, the owner of Fegans 1924 on Chancery Street joins us now to tell us about running a business completely cashless...
11/30/20226 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trolley Crisis: 'There's physically no space left'

12,000 people were on trolleys in our hospitals this month, that’s according to figures from the the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. The organization says it’s the highest figure ever recorded for November since records began. Kieran was joined by Mary Rose Carroll, assistant director of Industrial Relations with the INMO in Dublin and Mick Molloy, who is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine, as well as a Member of the IMO Consultant Committee and IMO Council to discuss...
11/30/202210 minutes, 4 seconds
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EY Entrepreneur of the Year: 'The best time to start a business is now'

The Hard Shoulder was live from the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards 2022 at the Powerscourt Hotel. Kieran was joined by Frank O’Keefe, EY Ireland’s Managing Partner and Bobby Kerr, Presenter of Down To Business on Newstalk to kick things off... Image: EY
11/30/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Should schools get rid of the bleep test?

New advice for the Department of Education will advise against the use of aerobic fitness tests in schools. In other words, they want to ban the bleep test. The move is aimed at trying to ensure that pupils with lower levels of fitness aren't discouraged. Kieran was joined by Professor Niall Moyna from the DCU School of Health and Human Performance to discuss...
11/29/20227 minutes, 46 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the banks be nationalised?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around should the banks be nationalised?
11/29/202213 minutes, 53 seconds
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Road toll increases are 'not something we can look forward to'

The decision to delay road toll increases by six months will cost the taxpayer around €12.5m. Cabinet this morning officially agreed to delay the increase. Kieran was joined by Verona Murphy, Independent TD and Former President of the Irish Road Haulage Association and Hazel Chu, Former Mayor of Dublin and Green Party Councilor to discuss...
11/29/202210 minutes, 39 seconds
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Young people are 'happy' to change behaviour to protect the climate

According to an ESRI study, over 90% of those between 16 and 24 are concerned about the environment, with over half willing to ban domestic non-essential flights and 3 in 10 saying they’ll eat a plant based diet long term. Kieran was joined by Patrick O’Connor from Extinction Rebellion Ireland and Caillum Hedderman, an environmentalist and social activist to discuss...
11/29/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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Guilty Pleasure Songs

Those of you on social media will no doubt have seen Insta Fest - a new app allowing Spotify users to create their very own festival lineup! Like Spotify Wrapped, which is on the way this week, Instafest has been revealing everyone’s top artists but – more importantly - their guilty pleasures. But what constitutes a guilty pleasure? Do we all have them? Kieran was joined by Today FM’s Ed Smith to discuss all things guilty pleasures...
11/29/20228 minutes, 4 seconds
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Shortall: Return of bankers' bonuses is 'a big mistake'

Banks will be allowed to pay bonuses of up to 20,000 euro to staff after Government agreed to ease recession-era restrictions. Ministers also lifted the 500,000 euro pay cap on staff at Bank of Ireland, in which the State no longer has a stake. Kieran was joined by Roisin Shortall, Co-Leader of the Social Democrats and Michael Somers, Former CEO of the National Treasury Management Agency to discuss...
11/29/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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Minister 'not in favour of treating banks the same as any other company'

A new deposit return scheme for cans and plastic drinks has been launched today. Kieran was joined by Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with responsibility for Communications and Circular Economy to discuss this, proposals to allow banks pay bonuses to staff and toll charges... Image: Leah Farrell/Rollingnews
11/28/202211 minutes, 12 seconds
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Streaming services create 'a whole different ball game' for Irish shows

It’s been a smash hit ever since its release 2018 release, but Derry Girls may well have just snagged its biggest celebrity endorsement in one Martin Scorcese. His comments have drawn jubilation all across the Derry Girls set! Kieran was joined by Aoife Moriarty, culture journalist with Buzz.ie and Tomm Moore, Director, & Co Founder at Cartoon Saloon to discuss…
11/28/20228 minutes, 30 seconds
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Recommendation to cut home sizes is 'farcical stuff'

Home sizes need to be cut by 28 per cent and the construction of detached houses discouraged – that’s according to the Irish Green Building Council. Kieran was joined by Cian O’Callaghan Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson and Karl Deeter from Irish Mortgage Brokers to discuss…
11/28/202210 minutes, 24 seconds
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Diet stress 'far more detrimental to the body than eating a spud'

Carbohydrates often get a bad rep when it comes to weight loss but a new study has revealed including potatoes in your diet could actually help with weight loss.  Kieran was joined on the show by nutritionist, Gaye Godkin to discuss...
11/28/20225 minutes, 18 seconds
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TV license is 'an anachronism' - Entrepreneur Declan Ganley

A universal levy to replace the TV licence fee has been suggested by the Taoiseach. Micheál Martin says all households should pay to fund public service broadcasting, whether or not they watch television. Kieran was joined by Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fáil’s Seanad Spokesperson on Climate Action, Communication Networks & Transport and Declan Ganley, Businessman and entrepreneur to discuss...
11/28/202213 minutes, 46 seconds
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Wendy's burger chain is 'the last thing we need'

US burger chain Wendy’s is coming to Ireland. The American brand has over 7,000 outlets worldwide and is best known for its made-to-order square hamburgers. The company said it is “actively recruiting franchise partners” in Ireland. Newstalk’s own, Simon Tierney and Anthony Gray, owner of Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo and Chair of Sligo Tourism joined Kieran to discuss…
11/28/20229 minutes, 32 seconds
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A Man From Cork: 'He had a zest and energy for life'

‘A Man From Cork’ tells the fascinating true story of Dermot Fenton who made national headlines in 1998 following a rare heart and lung transplant operation which involved a race against the clock and a ‘mercy dash’ to London on the Irish Government Jet. His brother Pio joined Anton Savage on the show...
11/25/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Christmas Baking

With the countdown to Christmas already begun, Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Anton to delve into the world of Christmas baking...
11/25/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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Tóibín: 'We have younger generation that we have a responsibility to keep safe'

A Red C survey conducted by Women's Aid has found that  81% of 18-25 year olds believe that pornography is increasing young men’s interest in seeking rough or violent sex. It also discovered that most Irish people felt  pornography is too accessible to children, and that it is contributing to gender inequality, coercion and sexual violence against women and girls.  Anton Savage was joined by Enda Murphy  Psychotherapist and director of SeeMe.ie, Mary Crilly CEO Sexual Violence Centre, Cork and Peadar Toibin TD, Leader of Aontú to discuss...
11/25/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
11/25/202211 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ryan Tubridy: The Toy Show 'is my favourite of them all'

This evening, The Late Late Toy Show will be on in most television screens around the country and Ryan Tubridy joined Anton Savage on the show ahead of the big night...
11/25/20229 minutes, 42 seconds
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The pros and cons of work Christmas parties

Christmas party season is well and truly now upon us. Colleagues are socialising outside of the workplace, in many cases it’s straight to the pub for a night of drinking. But if that’s not for you, and you hate the thought of having to mix with co-workers. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been examining a court case in France where a man won his legal right to be what is being described as boring at work. Hear various views on work parties and find out your employment rights.
11/25/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Bowel Cancer: 'Making sure you present early is really important'

Kieran was joined in studio by Niamh Ferry, whose own battle with bowel cancer have prompted her to promote the importance of home test kits and early detection. Professor Reza Kalbassi, consultant colorectal surgeon and Niamh’s surgeon at The Beacon Hospital also joined Kieran on the show...
11/24/20229 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Vienna Model: 'We take housing as a human right'

Today saw the Housing Agency host their annual conference, with a keen focus on solutions to the housing crisis. One of the speakers at the event was Michaela Kauer, Director of the Brussels Office of the City of Vienna, with the city being used as a role model. Michaela joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
11/24/202212 minutes, 11 seconds
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East Wall protests 'not representative of the whole community'

Newstalk's Chief Reporter, Barry Whyte joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the protests about asylum seekers being accommodated in an old ESB office block in the East Wall area...
11/24/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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The History of Thanksgiving

The 24th November 2022 marks the American Thanksgiving festival and while we might know it involves a Turkey dinner and pumpkin pie, what is the history of the Thanksgiving Festival?  Kieran was joined by Scott Lucas, Professor of International Politics at the Clinton institute at University College Dublin to discuss...
11/24/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Kenny: 'There needs to be a regulatory system' for cannabis

People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny today introduced a bill in the Dail which aims to end the criminalisation of cannabis for personal use, Kieran was joined by Deputy Kenny and Christy Galligan, Former Garda Sergeant to discuss...
11/24/202210 minutes, 39 seconds
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Black Friday 'not really a runner' for smaller businesses

Black Friday is tomorrow, and for many, will represent a chance for consumers to avail of many discounts as they spend millions in advance of Christmas. A recent survey from Currys revealed that 91% of punters will get the bulk of their Christmas shopping done during the period. But is it all positive for retailers? Eoin Shanley, founder Copper Fish Studio in Delgany and Adrienne Sweeney is Managing Director with rainforest.ie to discuss...
11/24/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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Car free cities on Sundays 'not a viable option'

Cities in Ireland should be carefree on Sundays, that's according to the National Youth Assembly on Climate. Kieran was joined by Magdalena Sedlmayr, climate activist and part of the Youth Assembly on Climate and Keith Gavin, Chair of the Irish Parking Association to discuss...
11/24/20227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Miley Cyrus

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of Miley Cyrus' on screen ventures as she turned 30 this week...
11/24/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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Hutch was 'in favour of mediation with the Kinahans'

The Special Criminal Court has been listening to more recorded conversations between Gerry Hutch and Jonathan Dowdall that took place a month after the Regency Hotel attack. Paul Williams, Author of The Monk: The Life and Crimes of Ireland's Most Enigmatic Gang Boss and crime journalist with the Irish Independent joined Kieran to give an update on today's proceedings..
11/23/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Baby Wipes

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different brands of baby wipes on the shelves...
11/23/202211 minutes, 5 seconds
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'It's time to go' - Glazer family prepares to sell Manchester United

The Glazer family have announced that they are open to selling Manchester United. The family is open to listening to offers after owning the club for 17 years. Football journalist, John Brewin joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
11/23/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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UK Supreme Court rules against second Scottish independence referendum

Leader of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon earlier today called the next UK General Election a de facto referendum on Scottish independence. It’s after the UK Supreme Court ruled today that Westminster needs to give permission for a second independence referendum to take place.   John Nicolson, the SNP’s Shadow Culture Secretary, and MP for Ochil and South Perthshire joined Kieran on the show…
11/23/20225 minutes, 37 seconds
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Scally Review: Movement on the recommendations 'is a must'

The final review into the Cervical Check controversy has found that substantial progress has been made. In 2018, Dr Gabriel Scally published his report into the scandal and made 50 recommendations for change. That same year, the HSE confirmed over 200 women had developed cervical cancer after a mis-diagnosed cervical check test result Dr Gabriel Scally joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his review and the progress thus far...
11/23/20229 minutes, 46 seconds
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‘People don’t feel as safe as they should’ in Dublin City

Under a new pilot project, community wardens are to be introduced to patrol Dublin's north inner city aiming to tackle anti-social behaviour. Martin Harte, CEO of the Temple Bar Company and Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice joined Kieran to discuss...
11/23/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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Breaking through cancer with research

Ireland’s least curable cancers are set to double in the next 30 years. That’s the troubling statistic from Breakthrough Cancer Research who say research trials and treatments are the only way to achieve lifesaving results. Newstalk’s Sarah Madden has been speaking with the experts, the medics, and the patients and she sent us this report.
11/22/20228 minutes, 53 seconds
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'Smokers are 40 per cent more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease'

Actor Chris Hemsworth is to take some time away from acting after he discovered he has a significantly greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease due to genetics. Sabina Brennan, Health Psychologist and author of '100 Days to a Younger Brain' joined Kieran to discuss...
11/22/202213 minutes, 10 seconds
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Sexual Consent - A Performance

Sexual Consent is the subject of a new play launched recently in the University of Galway. The hour-long sex positive performance is aimed at secondary school students and will help teachers tackle trickier sex education topics too. Our reporter Sarah Madden sat in on a preview performance and she sent us this report.
11/22/20228 minutes, 23 seconds
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Human Body Donation - A Parting Gift

Though the use of human bodies for anatomical study has been the cornerstone of medical training for over 400 years, precious few Irish people will decide to donate their own in 2022. What is the process, what are the benefits and what puts people off signing up for the scheme? Sarah Madden reports.
11/22/20228 minutes, 5 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the Presidency be abolished?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around should the Presidency be abolished?
11/22/202214 minutes, 8 seconds
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Rent crisis: Teacher renting a 'prefab type shed in someone's garden'

Rents in Ireland have risen by 14.1 per cent in just 12 months. One of the groups being affected by these high rents are teachers. John Boyle, General Secretary of the INTO, Heather, a teacher in Dublin and Cliona, a teacher in Kerry joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
11/22/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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Finance Minister condemns language used at East Wall protest

The Government has agreed to place a cap on all market revenues of non-gas electricity generators. The cap will operate from next month until June 2023, with excess revenue being used to support consumers. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
11/22/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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Qatar: 'The way the associations backed down was pathetic'

Day 3 of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar is underway and Dion Fanning, Associate Editor with The Currency joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the controversy and politics surrounding the abandonment of the OneLove armband...
11/22/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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East Wall: 'The anger that was there last night was misdirected'

A second protest was held in the East Wall area in Dublin over the housing of refugees in an empty ESB building. Kieran was joined by Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for the area to discuss…
11/22/202213 minutes, 18 seconds
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'It was a relief' - Keith Walsh on ADHD and autism diagnoses

Writer and broadcaster Keith Walsh joined Kieran in studio to discuss his recent diagnoses, with ADHD and autism...
11/21/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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'It's incredibly disappointing' - Countries abandon OneLove armband

Seven nations including England and Wales have decided not to wear OneLove armbands at the World Cup following threats from FIFA. Kieran was joined by Miguel Delaney, Chief Football Writer with The Independent and John Coary, CEO of the Dublin Devils, the LGBT+ inclusive club in Dublin to discuss...
11/21/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Kindle vs Physical Books

The kindle is one of the most popular electronic devices, allowing users to download whatever book they might fancy getting stuck into without ever having to leave the house.  This month marks fifteen years since its launch and Jess Kelly Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent and Author of 'What Eden Did Next?', Sheila O’Flanagan joined Kieran to discuss...
11/21/20228 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Best Christmas Movie Sequels

Home Alone 2, the sequel to the infamous Christmas movie ‘Home Alone’ marks it's thirty year anniversary this month we are going to be taking a look at some of the best Christmas sequels.  Kieran was joined by Pop Culture and Entertainment expert Deirdre Molumby…
11/21/20227 minutes, 12 seconds
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O'Callaghan: 'Presumptive minimum sentences' needed for those who attack Gardaí

A Garda is being treated hospital after he and a colleague were seriously assaulted in Ballyfermot in Dublin. The two gardaí, a man and a woman, responded to a public order incident last night. Kieran was joined by Jim O’Callaghan, Fianna Fail’s Justice spokesperson and Antoinette Cunningham, President of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors to discuss...
11/21/20229 minutes, 29 seconds
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Parents encouraged to 'limit' children's exposure to social media

New research from the ERSI has revealed that more than half of nine-year-old's now own a phone. Kieran was joined by Siobhán O'Neill White, founder of Mams.ie and Karl Hegarty, Principal of Leinster Senior College to discuss...
11/21/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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Twitter: 'Brace yourself for it to go offline at some stage'

Twitter’s offices in Dublin are set to remain closed until next week. It comes as hundreds of staff are believed to have rejected Elon Musk’s “extremely hardcore” email ultimatum. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology correspondent joined Jonathan Healy to discuss...
11/18/20228 minutes, 32 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Vinegar

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at vinegar...
11/18/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Impact of Having Children on Your Sex Life

Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Williams has revealed that their sex life is 'completely dead' since having four children. Jonathan Healy was joined by Stephanie Regan, clinical psychotherapist, and author of Relationships on the Edge, to discuss
11/18/20224 minutes, 48 seconds
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A positive Qatar World Cup 'strengthens the hand' for future competitions in the region

Qatar has banned alcohol from World Cup stadiums just days before the tournament gets underway. For more on this and what can be expected from the tournament, Jonathan Healy was joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star...
11/18/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Rising mortgage interest rates 'incredibly stressful' for people

Permanent TSB have become the latest bank to raise fixed mortgage and deposit rates. Jonathan Healy was joined by Conor Pope, Pricewatch Editor with the Irish Times and David Hall, from the Irish Mortgage Holders Association to discuss..
11/18/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cristiano Ronaldo 'crossed the line' with Piers Morgan interview

Cristiano Ronaldo's unprecedented sit-down with Piers Morgan seems set to spell the end of his days at Manchester United. Jonathan Healy was joined by football journalist, Philippe Auclair and Vinny Perth, former League of Ireland winning manager to discuss...
11/18/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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Irish Heart Foundation calls for ban on 'junk food marketing online'

Earlier in the week we saw a ban of gambling adverts across the board, on TV, & online. Today there are further calls which echo the same sentiments with calls for a blanket ban of online junk food adverts targeting Irish teens after a study revealed over 57% of Irish teens say online junk food adverts influence their food choices. Jonathan Healy was joined by Chris Macey, Director of Advocacy at the Irish Heart Foundation who launched the ‘Stop Targeting Kids’ campaign and Executive of the Irish Coalition for People Living with Obesity Bernadette Keenan...
11/18/202211 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ireland vs Norway Preview

Off The Ball’s Nathan Murphy joined Kieran LIVE from the Aviva Stadium to preview Ireland's international friendly against Norway...
11/17/202210 minutes, 20 seconds
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John Boorman: 'The godfather of Irish cinema'

Kieran was joined on the show by world famous film director and long term Wicklow resident, John Boorman. Yesterday, he was honoured by Wicklow County Council with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Film director, Jim Sheridan also joined Kieran to discuss John Boorman's impact on Irish cinema...
11/17/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Martin Scorcese at 80

John Fardy, presenter of Screentime on Newstalk, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chart the best movies of Martin Scorcese's directorial career on his 80th birthday...
11/17/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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'Enough is enough!' - Healy-Rae calls for decrease in toll prices

Road tolls will increase to the highest charges permitted next year. Kieran continued coverage of this on The Hard Shoulder. He was joined by Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry and Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor at the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin to discuss...
11/17/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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World Unfriend Day

Today marks the one day of the year where being un-social on social media is encouraged. It’s World Unfriend Day - a day where we’re advised to cut ties with connections, cleanse our contacts list and purge any person who simply doesn’t bring us happiness. Newstalk's Technology correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran to tell him why she unfriends people on social media...
11/17/20225 minutes, 16 seconds
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Calls for 'double the number of GP nurses' in Ireland

The lack of available places in general practices around the country is causing both GP’s and many people stress coming into the winter season. Kieran was joined by Dr Brendan O’ Shea, Newbridge GP and Assistant adjunct professor in general practice at Trinity College Dublin and Dr Ilona Duffy, GP based in Monaghan town to discuss… 
11/17/202212 minutes, 14 seconds
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Tolls: 'All road tolls should be free for commercial vehicles'

Road tolls will increase to the highest charges permitted next year. Motorists can expect the cost of using one of Ireland's ten toll roads to rise by up to 60 cents for each journey. Kieran was joined by Caoimhe Moloney, Group operations director of Kavanagh Coaches in Kilkenny and Peadar Toibin, Aontu leader and TD for Meath West to discuss...
11/17/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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Behind The Screens: TV Finales

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best and worst TV finales to grace our screens...
11/17/20229 minutes, 17 seconds
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Fraudsters are 'rampant' - Baz Ashmawy on being hacked

It’s International Fraud Awareness Week, and we’ve teamed up with Bank of Ireland to help educate and inform how to protect our online profiles. We’ll joined a number of anti-fraud experts to help cut through the jargon, drop the confusing terminology, and land the simple message: Stop Think. Check. Baz Ashmawy, Irish Radio and TV Personality joined Kieran to tell him more about how he was hacked...
11/16/202211 minutes, 1 second
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Cola

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different fizzy cola options on the shelves...
11/16/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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A History of Political World Cups

We’re now just days away from the much-discussed [and maligned] Qatar World Cup, with the usual on-field anticipation largely overshadowed by the political, social & human rights issues within the host country. It is not the first time a World Cup has been used as a political device. The Independent’s Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney has charted the competition’s history in that regard and he joined Kieran to discuss...
11/16/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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What are NATO's Articles 4 And 5?

Although the exact responsibility for the missile strike in Poland is still being established, the Polish president has said it most likely was caused by a Ukrainian defense missile. When the news broke initially, discussions began about NATO Articles 4 and 5. But what are these Articles and what does it mean to invoke them? Scott Lucas, Professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin joined Kieran to discuss...
11/16/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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The lost art of letter writing

As children all around the world get ready to send their letters to the North Pole, is the art of letter writing amongst peers dying out? Kieran was joined on the show by Liz Maguire, letter collector and curator to discuss...
11/16/20224 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cullinane: Hospitals are 'screaming out for additional beds'

Today at a meeting of the Oireachtas Health Committee, members heard from the HSE Interim CEO and other representatives. They answered questions about the HSE’s winter plan, the effort to get more people into the health service and other challenges the health system is facing Sinn Fein’s Health Spokesperson and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, David Cullinane joined Kieran to discuss…
11/16/202210 minutes, 53 seconds
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Students, parents and teachers call for Gaelcholáiste in Dublin

A protest has taken place outside the Dáil today calling for a Gaelcholáiste to be established in an area of Dublin where there are five Gaelscoils. Parents and teachers are saying it is shortsighted of the Department not to have more options in place. So is there a need for more Gaelcholáisti and do parents want their children taught through Irish? Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been down at the demonstration.
11/16/202213 minutes, 26 seconds
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The pros and cons of dental treatment abroad

The Irish Dental Association is warning people to be aware of the possible risks of dental tourism. For some people, it can be life-changing while for others it can be a horror story. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been speaking with dentists and those who have travelled abroad about their experiences.
11/15/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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Common Ground: Should hare coursing be banned?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around should hare coursing be banned?
11/15/202212 minutes, 29 seconds
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Kendrick Lamar is 'the pulse of rap at the moment'

Music journalist, Niall Byrne joined Kieran on the show to discuss Kendrick Lamar's success off the back of his two headline gigs in 3Arena in Dublin...
11/15/20228 minutes, 10 seconds
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Former Mayor of Cork wants Pairc Uí Chaoimh on Euro 28' bid

Minister for Sport Catherine Martin and Minister of State for Sport Jack Chambers have brought a memo to Cabinet asking for permission to send a letter of support from Government to the FAI to be part of a joint bid for Euro 28'. Two stadiums in Ireland, Croke Park and the Aviva Stadium have been put forward as part of the bid. Former Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Colm Kelleher joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to make a case for Pairc Uí Chaoimh to be part of the Euro 28' bid.
11/15/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Donald Trump prepares to launch 3rd presidential campaign

Donald Trump is poised to announce his 2024 presidential campaign, he is expected to make the announcement in Florida at his Mar-a-Lago Club this evening. This announcement comes as Trump voters rejected his endorsed candidates in last week’s midterm elections. Kieran was joined by Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America Correspondent for the latest update...
11/15/20225 minutes, 44 seconds
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Moving back in with your parents

Life Coach, Mark Fennell joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss how adults can deal with having to move back home with their parents...
11/15/20225 minutes, 54 seconds
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'The time for inaction is over' - Rural TDs want cap on energy prices

The Rural Independent Group of TDs are set to bring a motion to the Dáil tomorrow aiming to reduce energy prices. The Rural Independents want the government to introduce “a rigid cap” on the market revenues of wind farm energy producers. Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD & Member of the Rural Independent Group and Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator an Criminal Barrister joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
11/15/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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Chambers: Euro 28' bid and supporting grassroots football can 'coexist'

Minister for Sport Catherine Martin and Minister of State for Sport Jack Chambers have brought a memo to Cabinet asking for permission to send a letter of support from Government to the FAI to be part of a joint bid for Euro 28'. Jack Chambers, Minister of State for Sport joined Kieran to outline the bid process and the benefits for Ireland by being part of it. Daniel Lambert, Chief Operating Officer for Bohemians FC also joined Kieran on the show...
11/15/202215 minutes, 4 seconds
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'She was so courageous' - Vicky Phelan remembered

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Orla O’Connor, Director of the National Women’s Council and Steve Wall from The Stunning to remember Vicky Phelan...
11/14/202215 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ronaldo's interview with Piers Morgan 'stains his reputation'

A promotional clip from Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive interview with Piers Morgan has got the football world talking. The full interview will be aired later in the week, some have said it will spell the end for his time at Manchester United. Kieran was joined by football journalist, John Brewin and Al Foran, Impressionist and presenter of ‘Al Foran’s Goalmouth’ on GoLoud to discuss...
11/14/202213 minutes, 27 seconds
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Scally: Vicky Phelan was 'driven by change'

Cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan has died at the age of 48. Vicky's work led to the public inquiries headed up by public health specialist Dr Gabriel Scally in 2018 and 2019. Dr Gabriel Scally and Fianna Fáíl Senator, Lisa Chambers joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
11/14/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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Consumers should approach Black Friday deals with 'healthy skepticism'

Conor Pope, Pricewatch Editor with The Irish Times joined Kieran on the show to discuss consumer's skepticism around Black Friday offers...
11/14/20225 minutes, 27 seconds
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Limerick pays tribute to Vicky Phelan

Tributes have been pouring in all day for Vicky Phelan and listeners have been highlighting the impact she had on their lives. We will be hearing some of these stories throughout the show but first our reporter Josh Crosbie joins us from Limerick where he has been getting some local reaction.
11/14/20229 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ex-Munster player says 'rugby is still a very safe sport for young people'

After watching the Steve Thomson Documentary ex-Munster player, Duncan Casey penned an article where he sketched out his worries about concussion following a career in rugby. Duncan Casey, retired Munster and Grenoble rugby player and columnist with the Irish Examiner, joined Kieran live in studio in Cork to discuss.. Image: Munster Rugby
11/11/202213 minutes, 6 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Meal Time

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at the do's and don'ts of meal time...
11/11/202211 minutes, 7 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
11/11/20228 minutes, 20 seconds
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'I think it's about control' - Musk ends remote working for Twitter staff

Elon Musk has ended remote working for Twitter staff and tells them to prepare for 'difficult times ahead' in his first direct email to employees since taking over. Henry McKean has been speaking to workers and captains of industry and asking how would they feel about being forced back into the office?
11/11/202211 minutes, 44 seconds
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Green Party TD wins Supreme Court challenge against CETA trade deal

Green Party TD Patrick Costello has won his case in the Supreme Court in which he challenged the EU’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with Canada. Green Party TD Patrick Costello and Martin Heydon, Minister for New Market in the Dept of Agriculture joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
11/11/20229 minutes, 44 seconds
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'Total lack of respect' for early childcare providers

Around 500 ECCE only providers shut their doors today in protest of lack of funding. Kieran was joined by Rowena Fisher, Pre-School Childcare Provider to discuss...
11/11/20225 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extinction Rebellion: 'What is more important, art or life?'

A 26-year-old man has been arrested after throwing soup on a painting at Crawford Art Gallery in Cork yesterday evening. Mary McCarthy, Director of the Crawford Art Gallery joined Kieran in studio to discuss what happened. Manuel Salazar, from Extinction Rebellion also joined Kieran on the show…
11/11/202212 minutes, 52 seconds
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Meeting between Ukraine and Russia 'may come sooner rather than later'

Moscow announced yesterday evening that its troops would start withdrawing from the city of Kherson. This had been the only city to fall to Russia. Is this a sign that the end of the war might come?  Or is there still a long way to go? Olexiy Goncharenko, Ukrainian MP and Vice President of the PACE Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons and Duncan Bullivant, Former British army officer and diplomat, and CEO of Henderson Risk Group, joined Kieran to discuss...
11/10/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Egg freezing 'getting more and more common' in Ireland

Jennifer Aniston has spoken publicly for the first time about struggles with her fertility journey. The 53-year-old actress told Allure Magazine that she wishes someone had told her to freeze her eggs when she was younger. Dr Bart Kuczera of the Beacon Care fertility clinic joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the egg freezing process...
11/10/20225 minutes, 46 seconds
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Government's Housing for All plan 'dramatically out of date'

According to research done by the Irish Daily Mail, the amount of houses needed for the country has been grossly underestimated. The shortfall we’re due to have by 2030 is 65,000. Kieran was joined by Political correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail, Craig Hughes. Kieran was also joined by the head of University College Cork’s Planning School, Brendan O’Sullivan....
11/10/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fears the World Cup will put LGBT inclusion 'a step or two backwards'

With the World Cup in Qatar beginning in just 10 days, the competition has been swamped in negative PR. Earlier in the week, a Qatari ambassador for the World Cup described homosexuality as "damage in the mind". To discuss how this impacts those within the LGBT+ community, Kieran was joined by John Coary, The Chairman of Dublin Devils FC, an LGBT+ inclusive football club...
11/10/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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Families of children with additional needs 'are screaming for help'

This week a primary school was ordered to pay €12,000 compensation to a girl with Down syndrome after she had to spend most of her school day in a foyer outside the classroom and away from her classmates. To discuss the issue of inclusivity in education, Kieran was joined by Nicola Hart, National Member Support for Down Syndrome Ireland and Bernard Mulvany Co-Founder of Access for All…
11/10/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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'More balanced' approach needed towards housing refugees in Ireland

The tourism sector has warned that the high level of tourist accommodation being used to house Ukrainian refugees and asylum seekers could have a huge impact on the sector. Eoghan O'Mara Walsh, Chief Executive of The Irish Tourism Industry Confederation and Garry Anderson, Co Owner of Anderson's Boathouse Restaurant and Killybegs Seafood Shack, to discuss...
11/10/202211 minutes, 58 seconds
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Behind The Screens: I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look down under at one of her favourite reality TV shows, 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'...
11/10/202211 minutes, 34 seconds
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Boyd-Barrett: Social welfare payments should be 'beyond €300'

Changes being proposed to social welfare would mean people who earn more money would get higher welfare payments if they lose their jobs. The new system would see different welfare payments offered depending on the person’s previous income or PRSI contributions. Kieran was joined by Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD and Dr Aedín Doris, Economics lecturer in Maynooth to discuss
11/9/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Ketchup

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different ketchup options on the shelves...
11/9/202211 minutes, 49 seconds
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Rugby in Páirc Uí Chaoimh is 'a wonderful development' - Former GAA President

Tomorrow night, rugby will be played for the first time at Páirc Uí Chaoimh when Munster take on a South Africa 15. It’ll be in front of a sell-out attendance of over 41,000 people. Sean Kelly, Fine Gael MEP, but also former GAA President joined Kieran to discuss changes to Rule 42 in the GAA…
11/9/20227 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is white rice as bad as sweets when it comes to heart health?

New research suggests white rice is as bad as sweets when it comes to heart health. Nutritionist, Gaye Godkin, joined Kieran to discuss some of the foods that nutritional value might surprise you...
11/9/20226 minutes, 44 seconds
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'I wouldn't at all be surprised if a Republican house impeached Biden'

Results coming in from the midterm elections in the US, show a strong performance from the Democrats. However, it appears Republicans are on track for a majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans will need to flip two among the three states of Nevada, Arizona and Georgia, to take control of the Senate. Kieran was joined by President of Opportunity, Ohio Matt Mayer and Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania and also former president Theodore Roosevelt’s great-great grandson, Kermit Roosevelt…
11/9/20229 minutes, 44 seconds
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Pressure on to reduce hospital waiting lists 'no matter what the cost'

While speaking to Phil Ni Sheaghdha of the INMO yesterday, listeners got in touch pertaining to public versus private when it comes to the health service. Some of those paying private insurance were not happy that private beds were being used by the public sector, and thus adding to the backlog in the private sector. Kieran was joined by Monaghan based GP Illona Duffy and Stephen McMahon, co-founder of the Irish Patients Association…
11/9/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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'They're not coming back!' - McDonald's move away from plastic straws and spoons

Irish McDonald's fans are not happy with the latest changes the fast food giant has announced affecting its McFlurry ice creams. Henry McKean joined Kieran from the drive thru now at Artane McDonalds in North Dublin, to discuss the fast food giant’s jump to plastic spoons and straws…
11/9/202212 minutes, 16 seconds
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Wellness: Diets

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss diets and diet culture...
11/9/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Al Murray

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by comedian Al Murray or as you might better know him the ‘Pub Landlord’. He will be here in Dublin performing in Vicar on the 13th November...
11/9/20228 minutes, 46 seconds
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Inside the Crime: The Charles Self Murder

The No. 1 podcast series hosted by Newstalk’s Court Correspondent, Frank Greaney returns for a second series. ‘Inside the Crime’ investigates the unsolved murder of RTÉ set designer, Charles Self. The new series of Inside The Crime tells the story of Charles Self, a young gay man who was murdered in Dublin 40 years ago. Subscribe now at newstalk.com/insidethecrime or wherever you get your podcasts.
11/8/20222 minutes, 42 seconds
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Community volunteers 'shouldn't be trying to diagnose a concussion pitchside'

Science Week is taking place from 13th to 20th November with events running right across the country both in-person events and online. For more information see SFI.ie One of the topics being discussed throughout the week is concussion. Dr Lisa Ryan, Head of Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition at Atlantic Technological University in Galway joined Kieran to discuss concussion and some of her research...
11/8/20229 minutes, 45 seconds
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Common Ground: Should corporation tax be increased?

Kieran Cuddihy was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The new series continued with a discussion around should the corporate tax rate be increased?
11/8/202214 minutes, 22 seconds
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Alison Spittle and Kerry Katona join forces for new podcast

Kerry Katona and Alison Spittle have joined forces to host the 'The Wheel Of Misfortune' podcast on BBC Sounds. Kerry and Alison joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat about how the podcast came about and what listeners can look forward to...
11/8/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ward: 'People left stranded at bus stops due' to ghost buses

Driver shortages and IT problems have been blamed for "ghost" buses in Dublin. Dublin Bus today apologised to the Oireachtas Transport Committee today apologised for a deterioration in their Real-Time Passenger Information systems and cancelled buses in recent months. Anne Graham CEO of National Transport Authority and Mark Ward Sinn Féin spokesperson on Mental Health and TD for the Constituency of Dublin Mid-West to discuss...
11/8/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Assaults on hospital staff are 'not acceptable' - INMO

With over 100,000 patients being on trolleys in 2022, Ireland has hit an unwanted record. It’s the highest amount of patients on trolleys there has ever been at this stage of a year. And it’s one of the reasons why my next guest believes Ireland will struggle to keep its nurses and midwives. Phil Ni Sheaghdha, General Secretary for the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
11/8/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Dentist recommends brushing your teeth 'before you eat breakfast'

Readers of the New York Times will be aware of an apparent civil war in the realm of dentistry. Should you brush your teeth before or after breakfast? Vanessa Creaven, Galway Based Dentist & Co-Founder Of Spotlight Oral Care joined Kieran to settle the debate
11/8/20225 minutes, 59 seconds
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'The state should be investing in housing' - Property prices soaring in Ireland

The number of Irish millionaires in Ireland jumped by 2.5 times in the last eight years on account of soaring property prices making those with wealth all the wealthier. According to data from the Central Bank 223,000 households, or 12% of the total in the country, have a net wealth of €1m or more. Kieran was joined by Economic and Social Analyst from Social Justice Ireland, Collette Bennett and Ciaran Nugent, Economist with the Nevin Economic Institute…
11/8/202214 minutes, 18 seconds
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COP27: 'Significant climate events happening in the coming years'

Sadhbh O’Neill, Lecturer in climate policy and politics at DCU's School of Law and Government, joined Kieran live from Egypt, where she is attending COP27...
11/7/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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Quieter carriages 'are hugely welcome' for those with autism

Iarnród Éireann is set to introduce a quieter carriage on Heuston to Cork services from today. The quieter carriage is being reintroduced both to improve services for customers with sensory issues, and to provide choice to all customers, following public feedback. Adam Harris CEO of As I Am….
11/7/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Long Covid: 'It will probably kill me in the end'

A new report into long covid has shown almost 90% of those living with Long Covid in Ireland have not returned to their pre-Covid level of health. The study of 988 participants, reported that prolonged symptoms significantly impacted their quality of life, affected their ability to work and caused significant disability. Kieran was joined by Rachel Dandy, long covid sufferer and Dr. Brendan O’Shea Assistant Professor Department Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity, Kildare GP and Specialist in Occupational Medicine, to discuss...
11/7/202214 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sean Spicer: 'Everything is at stake' in US Midterm Elections

The US midterms take place tomorrow. It’s traditionally a pseudo-referendum on the sitting President, and both Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have been trying to rally support. Kieran was joined by Donald Trump’s former Press Secretary, Sean Spicer to preview the elections...
11/7/202210 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tech jobs boom is 'shrinking in size' in Ireland

Reports today suggest that yet another tech company, META is following in Elon Musk’s footsteps and getting ready to slash their workforce in the next few days. Meta currently employs approximately 6,000 people in Ireland, for which half of them are staff. So as fears grows about our tech sector, should we really be worried about ‘the end of our tech bubble’? Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, joined Kieran to discuss...
11/7/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ireland an 'outlier' in Europe for number of vacant properties

Almost 4,500 local authority homes are unoccupied. That is according to figures published by the National Oversight and Audit Commission. These homes would, of course, help towards the 50,000 new homes that will be needed each year to solve the housing crisis. Kieran was joined by Tom Phillips, managing director of Tom Phillips and Associates, as well as adjunct associate professor of architecture and planning in UCD and architect and broadcaster Roisin Murphy, to discuss…
11/7/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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'I don't see the reason for it!' - Changing your name after marriage

Jennifer Lawrence Had a "Feminist Meltdown" over changing her last name after marrying Cooke Maroney. Speaking to the New York Times Jennifer Lawrence shared that though there was some hesitancy to change her last name, her time in the Hunger Games film franchise influenced her decision. Henry McKean has been meeting people holding onto their maiden name and taking their married name...
11/7/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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US Midterms: 'Biden's going to have a very tough next two years'

Donald Trump has said that he could very well run for the US Presidency in 2024. It’s ahead of the midterms, which take place this coming week in America. Paul Brandus of West Wing Reports joined Kieran to discuss Trump's comments and the upcoming elections...
11/4/20228 minutes, 50 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: The Flavour Pantry

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at some unknown ingredients from her flavour pantry, and how we can build flavour in dishes...
11/4/202211 minutes
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
11/4/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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Supporting actors who stole the show

Hollywood has always been awash with urban movie myths, but American Pie star Seann William Scott recently confirmed that his pay-cheque for the 1999 blockbuster was well short of the multi millions eventually raked in at the Box Office. His initial fee for the movie was 8,000 dollars. His iconic role of Stifler would eventually become synonymous with the franchise! Kieran was joined by John Fardy, host of Screentime on Newstalk to discuss some of the other supporting actors and actresses who stole the show in their respective movies…
11/4/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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Concerns Killarney services are under pressure due to asylum seekers and refugees

There are concerns being raised in Killarney that the tourist town is under pressure due to the number of asylum seekers and refugees staying there. The Mayor of the Kerry town says Killarney is at “breaking point”. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been to the Kingdom to get some reaction to this.
11/4/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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Elon Musk's handling of Twitter layoffs is 'appalling'

500 people employed by Twitter in Ireland are finding out today whether or not they've lost their jobs. The social media company is reducing their staff levels around the world by half, after the company was taken over by Elon Musk. Kieran was joined by Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology correspondent and Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions to discuss...
11/4/20228 minutes, 2 seconds
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'Dublin is dying on it's feet' - Business owners' worries about future

A special taskforce is to be set up in Dublin as a response to high levels of street crime.  While full details of the force are yet to be announced it is understood the taskforce will operate across the entire six divisions in the Garda Dublin Metropolitan Region and not just the city centre. But does this go far enough in addressing high crime levels in the city centre?  Green Party Councilor and former mayor Hazel Chu and Mary Whelan, Owner of Eirlooms Irish Craft and Design in Dublin 2 and member of ‘Dublin Can Be Heaven’ joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
11/4/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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'Everything about Qatar is wrong, in terms of a World Cup'

As the FIFA World Cup in Qatar approaches, FIFA are calling on nations and soccer fans to ‘focus on the football’ rather than the politics. Should we be boycotting Qatar 2022 World Cup? Kieran was joined by Oscar Lopez, commentator and podcaster, Aodhan O’Riordain TD, Labour spokesperson on Education and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star to discuss…
11/4/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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'There's a lot more that could be done to make the atmosphere better'

As Ireland get set to host World Champions South Africa on Saturday, the IRFU are keen to address concerns around the general fan experience & atmosphere for rugby matches at The Aviva Stadium. The new measures, which come in response to increasing discontent regarding the impact of alcohol sales in the venue, will be rolled out for the first time at this month’s internationals. Kieran was joined by The Irish Times’ rugby correspondent Gerry Thornley, who has long been among the voices calling for action in this regard...
11/3/20228 minutes, 29 seconds
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'It's a special club' - John Aldridge on Liverpool's welcoming spirit

Carlsberg are celebrating 30 years of their sponsorships with Liverpool FC. Liverpool and Ireland legend, John Aldridge joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his career and the current shape of Liverpool FC...
11/3/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ibec: 'Our danger zone is probably in about 4 to 5 years time'

The economy is still expected to grow, despite the cost of living crisis, the Irish Business and Employers Confederation has predicted. CEO of Ibec, Danny McCoy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss their latest quarterly economic outlook...
11/3/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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The story of the Bounty bar poisoner

The Bounty chocolate bar is to be removed from Celebrations boxes in the UK this festive season. However, it's not the first time it has hit the headlines. 35 years ago the chocolate treat was at the centre of a bizarre court case when a man deliberately poisoned his wife's Bounty. Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran on the show to delve further in the story behind this bizarre case...
11/3/20228 minutes, 7 seconds
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'Thursday is the new Friday' - Shift in dining habits post-pandemic

According to a new Bord Bia report,  the number of people dining out has almost returned to pre-pandemic levels, with lunch and early bird dinners replacing late night eating. Gina Murphy Owner of Hugo's restaurant Dublin joined Kieran to discuss the shift in dining habits…
11/3/20228 minutes
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'What this can achieve is huge' - Deputy Mayor of Cork on rail upgrades

Irish Rail are to lodge an application to An Bord Pleanála for a major upgrade of the Cork rail network. An application will be made for the construction of a second rail track along the 10km section of railway line between Glounthaune and Midleton in Cork. Barry Kenny, Irish Rail’s Corporate Communications Manager and Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Damien Boylan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
11/3/20228 minutes, 33 seconds
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IPAV: Eviction ban 'is kicking the can down the road'

Threshold has helped an average of 472 renters facing eviction each month – or one person every 20 minutes – in the first nine months of this year. The charity has published its latest quarterly report today, which found that evictions continue to be the primary issue that faces renters. Kieran was joined by Ann Marie O’Reilly, National Advocacy Manager with Threshold and Pat Davitt, CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers to discuss…
11/3/202211 minutes
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Behind The Screens: TV Slow Burners

Some TV shows hook us in from the very beginning, others take a while to warm too.  Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of The Bellissimo Files Podcast, Anton Savage to chat through some TV slow burners…
11/3/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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'If it gets into a flock, there can be serious mortality' - Red alert issued for avian flu

Frank Brady, who serves as Ulster & North Leinster Regional Chairman for the IFA and Niall Hatch of Birdwatch Ireland joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss the 'red alert' warning for avian flu...
11/2/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Deodorant

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Anton Savage delved into the different options of deodorant...
11/2/202212 minutes, 1 second
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'20 years is probably too much!' - Age gaps in relationships

Barbara Windsor's widower Scott Mitchell felt judged over their 26 year age gap, but here in Ireland have relationship age gaps become acceptable in society? Henry McKean visited the age gap capital of Ireland, Malahide, meeting experts and age gap couples...
11/2/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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'You cannot really be Catholic, and be in a permanent sexual gay relationship' - Fr Seán Sheehy

At a mass in Listowel on Sunday Fr Séan Sheehy said gay couples were sinful, and criticised free contraception being provided by the HSE as it was “promoting promiscuity”. Father Seán Sheehy joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his sermon...
11/2/202217 minutes, 40 seconds
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How to keep your Movember moustache in check

Darren Kennedy, Broadcaster and owner of Kennedy & Co Grooming, joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to chat through some advice on how to keep your moustache looking fresh this Movember...
11/2/20225 minutes, 13 seconds
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Gardaí quitting due to 'sheer toxicity' in the job - Former Garda

Concerns around the number of gardaí leaving the force and entering Templemore Garda college have been raised by representative bodies. Policing may be compromised if there is a significant fall in the number of recruits. Garda Representative Association President, Brendan O’Connor and Niall O’Connor is a Former Guard and Reporter with TheJournal.ie joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss...
11/2/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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'Similar restrictions' to those on smoking could be imposed on vaping

New research from the US suggests vaping can be just as bad for your heart as smoking cigarettes. While similarities between the health implications of the two habits are emerging, their regulations remain different. Should vapers be asked to join their fellow nicotine users in the smoking area in every setting? Bernard Durkan, Fine Gael TD and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee and Tom Gleeson, Trustee of the New Nicotine Alliance Ireland joined Anton Savage on to discuss...
11/2/20229 minutes, 17 seconds
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Wellness: Why the modern world is bad for you

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss why the modern world is bad for us...
11/2/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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Some concerns from nursing home residents survey ‘are very worrying’

Nine in ten nursing home residents have had positive experiences there. That's according to a new survey conducted under the National Care Experience Programme. Anton Savage was joined by Tracy Carroll, Head of the National Care Experience Programme with HIQA and Valerie Cox, Independent advocate for older people...
11/1/202211 minutes, 27 seconds
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Common Ground: Should climate change protestors be allowed block roads?

Anton Savage was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The new series continued with a discussion around climate change protestors being allowed to block roads...
11/1/202211 minutes, 22 seconds
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'It's not the same experience' without commentary - George Hamilton

An article written in the Guardian by Jonathan Liew suggests that 'commentators have taken over but it’s time to let game do the talking.' Anton Savage was joined by legendary commentator, George Hamilton to discuss the role of the commentator in sport going forward...
11/1/20225 minutes, 57 seconds
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'I would have had an easier journey' if screening was available during Covid pandemic

Taoiseach Michéal Martin has said the country is to be hit by a “frightening” wave of delayed cancer diagnoses next year, as the knock-on impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic rumble on. Sharon Greaves is one of those whose chance of a prompt cancer diagnosis may have slipped through the cracks during the pandemic. Sharon and Rachel Morrogh, Director of Advocacy, Irish Cancer Society joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
11/1/202215 minutes, 35 seconds
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Donncha O'Callaghan on 'shocking' scenes of drought in Somalia

Former Irish international and Unicef ambassador Donncha O’Callaghan joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder after arriving home from Somalia. He says he was 'shaken to the core' by scenes he saw there caused by drought...
11/1/20229 minutes, 13 seconds
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Matt Hancock 'not going to be popular' in I'm A Celeb jungle

The ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!’ Line up has been revealed, as a brand new cast of celebrities get ready to battle it out in the Australian jungle on our screens from the 6th November.  Jennie Bond, Former Contestant and Royal Correspondent joined Anton Savage with her take on this year’s contestants, including Mike Tindall and Matt Hancock…
11/1/20226 minutes, 26 seconds
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'He should never again be on the altar' - Sinn Féin Councillor

The Bishop of Kerry has apologised for comments made by a priest concerning same sex relationships, contraception and transgender rights. Bishop Ray Browne issued the apology following comments made by Fr Seán Sheehy at Mass in Listowel over the weekend. Del O’Sullivan, who was at the mass on Sunday and Cathal Foley, Sinn Fein Councillor in Kerry joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…'
11/1/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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Reaction to the turf sale ban

The day has arrived that some have been fearing but others have been advocating for. New regulations, which came into effect at midnight, ban the sale of turf, smoky coal, and wet wood in shops and online. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been getting some reaction on this today.
11/1/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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Becoming a Republic has been chosen as Ireland’s Greatest Moment

Ireland becoming a Republic has been chosen as Ireland’s Greatest Moment. To mark the centenary of the Free State Newstalk has been asking its listeners to choose the most significant event in the past one hundred years. The moment was revealed in Newstalk’s Bank Holiday Special, Ireland’s Greatest Moment hosted by Simon Tierney. Ireland becoming a Republic in 1949 was followed by the signing of The Good Friday Agreement, Italia 90 and the Marriage Equality Referendum.
10/31/202246 minutes, 10 seconds
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School in Kilkenny gets 'transformational' outdoor makeover

Kieran visited Saplings Special School in Goresbridge, Co Kilkenny, where Sigmar Recruitment are helping renovate some outdoor facilities for the children attending the school. Kieran spoke to some of those involved. Kieran was also joined by Adie McGuinness, CEO of Sigmar Recruitment to give a live update on the project's progress...
10/28/20227 minutes, 41 seconds
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Last Minute Tips for the Dublin Marathon

Kieran is getting ready to run the Dublin Marathon on Sunday. He was joined by Chris Connelly, CCFitness to give me some last minute tips ahead of the weekend…
10/28/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
10/28/202212 minutes, 10 seconds
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Live crib at the Mansion House 'will be missed by a lot of people'

There will be no live animals featured in the Christmas Nativity crib outside the Mansion House for the first time in 27 years. Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy brought the issue before the council yesterday and the decision has been met with disappointment from many. Kieran was joined by Farmer Fionn Sherlock whose family have been providing livestock for the crib since its beginning and Gerry Boland, founder of and spokesperson for Animals Behind Closed Doors...
10/28/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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Elon Musk 'wasting no time in getting his teeth into tackling Twitter'

Elon Musk has completed his US$44 billion (€44.10bn) takeover of social media platform Twitter. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent to chat to Kieran about the takeover and the future of the platform...
10/28/20227 minutes, 4 seconds
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Restaurant no-shows 'an ongoing thing throughout the year'

Well the bank holiday weekend is upon us and many people will be heading out to eat. The issue of charging for no shows at restaurants has been an issue raised in recent weeks when a diner claimed they were charged 250 for missing a reservation. Oliver Dunne, Restauranteur at Cleaver East and Pink has joined me to discuss how prevalent this issue is…
10/28/20227 minutes, 28 seconds
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Lynsey Bennett 'was a force to be reckoned with'

Lynsey Bennett, the CervicalCheck campaigner, has died at the age of 34. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2017 following the alleged misinterpretation of smear slides. And last February, she settled a case with the HSE over it. She spoke to Kieran on The Hard Shoulder following that settlement. Gillian O’Mahony, the solicitor who represented Lynsey in that case joined Kieran on the show...
10/28/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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'I've been organising goodbye videos for my children' - Lynsey Bennett

CervicalCheck campaigner Lynsey Bennett has passed away. The 34-year-old was diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer in 2017, following the alleged misinterpretation of smear slides. Due to the delay in diagnosing it, she sued the HSE and the US lab that analysed her slide. She joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder in February 2021 after her settlement was agreed.
10/28/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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'It's really terrifying to think how bad it is for some families at the moment'

As expected, The European Central Bank raised interest rates again today. In a series of complex moves, the ECB raised its deposit rate by 75 basis points to 1.5%, as expected, taking the total increase to 2 percentage points over three meetings. How will this affect people who are having to pay the hikes? Kieran was joined by Caitriona Redmond, Cost of Living Expert for the Irish Examiner...
10/27/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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Hector Ó hEochagáin new series looks at 'how well we know our Eastern European cousins'

Hector Ó hEochagáin joined Kieran in studio to chat about his new travel series, taking over the podcast world and Hector tested Kieran his Gaeilge...
10/27/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: U2 release The Joshua Tree

What is Ireland's Greatest Moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Dave Fanning, broadcaster & journalist joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss U2's release of their iconic 1987 album 'The Joshua Tree'...
10/27/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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Calls for Government to 'follow through' on referendum on public water services

Various trade unions have joined together today to launch the ‘Keep Water Public’ campaign. The campaign calls on the Government to confirm a date for a constitutional referendum on the public ownership of water services. Brendan Ogle, the spokesperson for the Right2Water campaign and Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
10/27/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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McDowell: 'We don't have any vision for Dublin anymore'

Michael McDowell, Senator and former Justice Minister, says that 'Dublin’s planners are failing to help our capital to flourish.' Senator Michael McDowell joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss this further...
10/27/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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'She's a spoofer!" - Michaela McCollum's series released on Netflix

Michaela McCollum was jailed for two years in Peru, when she and Melissa Reid were found with €1.6 milion worth of cocaine in 2013. Her BBC docuseries ‘High: Confessions of an Ibiza Drug Mule’ was released on Netflix at the weekend. Kieran was joined by Ali Ryan CEO and founder of Goss.ie and Ian O’Doherty Columnist with The Irish Independent to discuss...
10/27/202212 minutes, 2 seconds
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Behind The Screens: Superman

Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look behind the screens at the role of Superman and those who portrayed the iconic superhero down through the years...
10/27/202210 minutes
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Gastric Bypass Surgery: 'I can't believe the improvement in my life'

The 2005 World Snooker Champion, Shaun Murphy was speaking on a podcast during the week about his gastric sleeve surgery. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Leanne Kendellen and Susie Birney, both of whom had gastric bypass surgery...
10/26/202211 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Butter

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran delved into the different options of butter on the shelves...
10/26/202211 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Rolling Stones at 60

Exactly 60 years ago today, 26th October 1962, The Rolling Stones stepped into the recording studio for the first time. Pat Carty from Hot Press joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chart the band's history and success...
10/26/20227 minutes, 42 seconds
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'There's a lack of cop on' - The most annoying public transport habits

Research out today show that people speaking loudly on their phone is the most annoying thing other commuters do. Other bug bears include, people not giving up their seat for those who need it more and someone putting their bag on the seat beside them. Loud sniffers and passengers with body odour were also listed as the most annoying things about public transport. Kieran was joined by Andrea Gilligan, presenter of Lunchtime Live, Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent and Steve Cummins, comedian to discuss...
10/26/202211 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: Katie Taylor winning Gold at London 2012

What is Ireland's Greatest Moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Former Ireland Boxing Head Coach, Billy Walsh, who now heads up Team USA, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Katie Taylor winning Gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games...
10/26/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tourette's is 'more of an empowering tool' for Irish makeup artist

Lewis Capaldi has recently told fans that he has Tourette's syndrome. His announcement along with a similar announcement from singer, Billie Eilish, has brought it in the public eye. James Mac Inerney, Irish makeup artist, finalist of Netflix and BBC show The Glow Up, joined Kieran to discuss what it's like to live with Tourette's...
10/26/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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'Borrowers are going to have to brace themselves' for interest rates hike

The ECB are meeting tomorrow in Frankfurt, where they are expected to hike interest rates for the third time since the summer. And they will say it’s all in the name of avoiding a recession. Kieran was joined by consumer expert and presenter of The Home Show Sinead Ryan and Aidan Regan, who is the Associate Professor of Political Economy in the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD to discuss...
10/26/20229 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Final Furlong: LIVE from London

Kieran was joined for The Final Furlong LIVE from London by Comedian, John Meagher, Sarah Duffy, Presenter & podcaster and Peter Flanagan, Comedian...
10/26/202224 minutes, 30 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the voting age be lowered?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The new series continued with a discussion around lowering the voting age to 16...
10/25/202213 minutes, 34 seconds
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McEntee: Ukrainian refugee crisis 'may get worse before it improves’

Justice Minister, Helen McEntee joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss new late licensing laws for pubs and nightclubs and the current accommodation crisis facing Ukrainian refugees...
10/25/202213 minutes, 55 seconds
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Countdown's Susie Dent 'was drawn to words from very early on'

Countdown's Susie Dent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her fascination of words, 40 Years of Countdown and her new book 'An Emotional Dictionary: Real Words for How You Feel, from Angst to Zwodder'...
10/25/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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The benefits of eating seaweed

A piece in today's Irish Independent, explored the virtues of seaweed as a food source. To discuss the benefits of seaweed as a staple in your diet, Kieran was joined by Anne O’Hagan, owner of Ebb & Flow,an artisan producer of seaweed food products, based in Dun Laoghaire...
10/25/20227 minutes, 1 second
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New late licensing laws will 'revive' Dublin City

Nightclubs will be allowed to stay open until 6am, and pubs will be permitted longer operating hours, under new laws to be approved by Cabinet today. Kieran was joined by Former Irish Times Environment Editor,l Frank McDonald and Ian Redmond Owner of The Tramline Dublin…
10/25/202214 minutes, 15 seconds
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Karl Spain: 'There's a new generation of comedy coming through'

The Galway Comedy Festival 2022 kicks off tomorrow and comedian Karl Spain has joined Kieran in studio to give an insight into the comedy circuit and being back on the road...
10/24/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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'He proudly flew the flag of Ireland' - Jared Harris on his father Richard Harris

Richard Harris' archive collection is to be donated to University College Cork. Letters, photographs, literary works, artefacts and professional and personal documents which belonged to the late actor will have its public exhibition in Hunt Museum in Limerick before being moved to UCC. Jared Harris, actor and the son of a late actor joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
10/24/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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Conservative Party 'has retrieved some vestage of dignity - Matthew Parris

Rishi Sunak has been elected the next leader of the Conservative Party in the UK, and will therefore become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Kieran was joined by Former Conservative MP, Matthew Parris to discuss...
10/24/20226 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ukrainian refugees being 'effectively turned away from Ireland'

We've heard today that at least a dozen refugees have spent the weekend sleeping rough at Dublin Airport after arriving to Ireland this week – and being told there was no accommodation for them. Kieran was joined by Tom McEneaney, Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine and Richard O’Donoghue, Independent TD for Limerick…
10/24/202214 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: The Saipan Saga

What is Ireland's Greatest Moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Former RTÉ reporter, Tommie Gorman, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his iconic interview with Roy Keane after he walked out on Ireland’s World Cup hopes in Saipan...
10/24/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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Drink spiking 'on the increase' in Ireland

Figures released to Newstalk have shown The number of drink-spiking incidents reported to Gardaí has nearly doubled this year. 40 people have reported being spiked so far this year – up from the 22 reports made in all of 2021. Kieran was joined by SETU Student Union President, Mark Dunne, Dola Twomey from the Sexual Violence Center in Cork and Fine Gael Senator Micheál Carrigy to discuss...
10/24/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Rishi Sunak is 'exactly what the country needs' - Iain Dale

Rishi Sunak is the next leader of the Conservative Party in the UK, and will therefore become the next Prime Minister. Penny Mordaunt conceded defeat this afternoon after failing to reach the 100 supporters she needed to bring it to a vote. Author, broadcaster and political commentator Iain Dale joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
10/24/20229 minutes, 14 seconds
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'Communication is everything!' - Conor Sheridan on UK Politics

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by political reporter for The Times London, Geri Scott to discuss who are the frontrunners for the position of Prime Minister of the UK. Also joining Kieran in studio was Conor Sheridan, an actor who is Irish, and has been living in the UK for the last 21 years...
10/21/202215 minutes, 4 seconds
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'One in four Londoners are skipping meals' - Henry visits a foodbank in London

As the Conservatives fight like rats in a bag, 1/4 of Londoners are skipping meals & going to bed hungry, including kids. Henry McKean visited London Foodbank, who are moving to food vouchers to help curb the cost of living crisis...
10/21/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sport with Will O'Callaghan

Off The Ball's Will O'Callaghan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
10/21/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: Bertie Ahern on The Good Friday Agreement

What is Ireland's Greatest Moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern joined Kieran to discuss why The Good Friday Agreement is Ireland's Greatest Moment and the impact it had on both sides of the border...
10/21/202212 minutes, 12 seconds
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Una Healy: 'Music has always been my main passion'

Singer, Una Healy joined Kieran LIVE in studio in London to discuss her new single, life in Thurles and the possibility of a return for The Saturdays...
10/21/20229 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rishi Sunak 'the most credible alternative to take over as Prime Minister'

After the dramatics of yesterday, and the resignation of Liz Truss as the UK Prime Minister, much of the drama today is around who will replace her. Sir Bob Neill is MP for Bromley & Chislehurst joined Kieran to discuss...
10/21/20225 minutes, 6 seconds
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Conservative Party 'looking down the barrel of being ungovernable'

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Lewis Goodall, Analysis and Investigations Editor at Global and Presenter of the Newsagents Podcast to discuss the future of UK politics and who will be the next Prime Minister...
10/21/202214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Reaction to smoking ban recommendation

There has been a recommendation made to ban smoking in certain public places. The proposal features in Tobacco Free Ireland's latest annual report and focuses on parks, playgrounds and beaches. We sent Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie to meet with smokers and non-smokers to get their views on such an idea.
10/21/202210 minutes, 17 seconds
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Alison Spittle: 'You've got to have many hats'

Comedian and Podcaster, Alison Spittle joined Kieran LIVE in studio in London to discuss all things moving to London during a pandemic, 'The Wheel of Misfortune' and her new live show 'Wet'...
10/20/202214 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ireland Gateway To Europe - Adie McGuinness

Adie McGuinness from Ireland Gateway to Europe and Sigmar Recruitment joins Kieran in our studios as the London visit draws to a close. #GatewaytoEurope
10/20/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ronan Keating: Stephen Gately's passing 'still very raw'

Ronan Keating joined Kieran LIVE in studio in London to discuss his career, life as a radio and TV presenter and the return of Boyzone...
10/20/202215 minutes, 19 seconds
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'She made it worse for the most vulnerable' - Shelagh Fogarty on Liz Truss

Liz Truss has announced she's quitting as Britain's Prime Minister - with her successor to be in place by next Friday. The process for choosing a successor to Liz Truss will be announced later this evening. Former UK chancellor Rishi Sunak is the bookies' favourite to take over and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to throw his hat in the ring. Kieran was joined by LBC broadcaster, Shelagh Fogarty and Philip Webster, Former Political Editor of The Times to discuss...
10/20/202211 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ireland Gateway to Europe: London Irish Centre

Kieran was joined by Séamus MacCormaic, the new boss of the London Irish Centre, to discuss the work they do helping the Irish community in the city, and their big plans to renovate the centre. #GatewaytoEurope
10/20/20226 minutes, 16 seconds
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Chambers: Tour de France bid 'a huge opportunity' for Ireland

Ministers in Dublin and Belfast have expressed interest in hosting three full stages of the Tour de France in 2026 or 2027. An update on the joint-bid with Northern Ireland is expected next year. Minister Jack Chambers, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State for Sport joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the bid..
10/20/20226 minutes, 48 seconds
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'Truss has been a complete disaster almost from start to finish'

Liz Truss has announced her resignation as just 44 days after she took up office as UK Prime Minister. Kieran was joined by Matthew Parris, Former Conservative MP and Columnist with The Times and Lauren McEvatt, Former Conservative Government Special Advisor for reaction and a look at who will replace Liz Truss...
10/20/202216 minutes, 6 seconds
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'She is toast' - James O'Brien on Liz Truss and UK politics

LBC broadcaster James O’Brien LIVE in our London studio to discuss the ongoing mayhem facing UK politics...
10/19/202217 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: Tony Cascarino on Italia '90

What is Ireland's Greatest Moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Former Ireland international soccer player and Italia 90' legend, Tony Cascarino joined Kieran LIVE in studio to discuss why Italia 90' is Ireland's Greatest Moment and the impact the tournament had on Irish society... Have your say now by voting here: https://www.newstalk.com/uncategorized/irelands-greatest-moment-1392696
10/19/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Toilet Roll

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for the new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran looked at toilet roll...
10/19/202211 minutes, 30 seconds
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'A new Ireland is going to have to be for everyone' - Comedian Patrick Kielty

Comedian, Patrick Kielty joined Kieran LIVE in studio in London to discuss his new tour, the current state of British politics, the 'Up the Ra' chants by the women's national team and the future of a united Ireland...
10/19/202216 minutes, 20 seconds
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'Having a very strong export base, gives us a great base for the economy' - CEO of Enterprise Ireland

Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland joined Kieran LIVE in studio in London...
10/19/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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Mortgage lending rule changes are 'a terrible idea'

The Central Bank has eased mortgage lending rules for first-time buyers. First time buyers will be permitted to borrow four times their gross income from January, an increase from the current 3.5 times rate. Second time buyers will now need a 10% deposit when purchasing a property, down from the previous threshold of 20% Kieran was joined by consumer expert and presenter of The Home Show on Newstalk, Sinead Ryan and Chief Executive of the Banking and Payments Federation, Brian Hayes…
10/19/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ireland Gateway to Europe: LIVE from London

Newstalk is proud to partner Gateway to Europe, a not-for-profit collective of Irish service providers hoping to showcase Ireland as Europe's premier location for foreign investment. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder LIVE in London, by Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig, from Sigmar Recruitment and Gateway To Europe, Neil Naughton, President of Glen Dimplex and also with the Boston College Ireland Business Council and Conor McEnroy, owner of Sudameris Bank in Paraguay...
10/19/202215 minutes, 7 seconds
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Wellness: Childbirth

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the wonder of childbirth...
10/19/20229 minutes, 59 seconds
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Common Ground: Should the Government have a jet?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. For the next few weeks, in a brand new series called ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The new series kicked off with a discussion around the Government jet and the question is, should we keep it or get rid of it altogether?
10/18/202212 minutes, 3 seconds
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'A lower levy, spread more evenly on profits is fairer' - Ó Broin on concrete levy

Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin's Housing Spokesperson joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the Government's proposed eviction ban and cuts to the concrete levy introduced in Budget 2023...
10/18/202212 minutes, 36 seconds
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BBC at 100: 'An international institution'

The BBC celebrates its 100th birthday today. Esther Rantzen, broadcaster and former host of ‘That’s Life’ on the BBC and Dylan Haskins,executive producer leading the commissioning team running the BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 5 Live podcasts joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to look back on the past 100 years of the BBC and what the future holds...
10/18/202211 minutes, 5 seconds
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'I shouldn't have sent the tweet' - Minister apologises for social media post after Creeslough tragedy

The Government will know in January how to expand the summer programme for children with special educational needs. Education Minister Norma Foley and the Minister of State for Special education and Inclusion, Josepha Madigan, said next year's €40m programme will reflect the growing number of children seeking to avail of it.   Minister of State for Special education and Inclusion, Josepha Madigan joined Kieran to discuss this, the concrete levy and a tweet sent by the minister in the wake of the Creeslough tragedy in Donegal...
10/18/202211 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sending unsolicited nude images online 'minimised by society'

Online flashing is set to be made a criminal offence in a move that aims to make the internet a safer space. Cabinet ministers are today expected to approve amendments to legislation that will ban 'cyberflashing' under the new Online Safety Bill. To discuss this further Kieran was joined by Dr. Caroline West, sex educator and Host of Glow West podcast…
10/18/202210 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Moment: The Contraceptive Train 1971

In the last century, Ireland has undeniably undergone quite the transformation. Many moments have been tense, awe-inspiring or controversial and many have planted a small island firmly on the international stage. But what is the island's greatest moment of the last 100 years? Over the next few weeks, The Hard Shoulder will look at some of the 20 shortlisted moments and discuss why they deserve the title of 'Ireland's Greatest Moment.' Newstalk's Simon Tierney joined Kieran to chat through the survey and why The Contraceptive Train to Belfast in 1971 would be his choice. Have your say now by voting here: https://www.newstalk.com/uncategorized/irelands-greatest-moment-1392696
10/17/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Michael Harding on religion, regret and his new book

Have you ever felt a deep regret of not opening up to someone, expressing what you really felt in a moment, whether to a loved one or a friend. Are there still unspoken words or conversations not had that are still on your mind? Kieran was joined by Irish author Michael Harding, who reveals all in his new book 'All the Things Left Unsaid: Confessions of Love & Regret'...
10/17/202214 minutes, 11 seconds
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'I can't see it having a huge impact' - IPAV CEO on Eviction Ban

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien is drawing up proposals for a winter eviction ban. Kieran was joined by Pat Davitt, CEO of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers to discuss...
10/17/20225 minutes, 9 seconds
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Declutter your Desktop

Today is National Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day. Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to give some advice on how best to clean up your screens from laptop to phone...
10/17/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Referees need better training for 'pressure situations' - Former GAA President

There has been an alleged assault on a child at a children’s sports event in Tipperary on Saturday. Former President of the GAA, Nickey Brennan joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the culture change that is needed in the game going forward...
10/17/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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Leadership contest 'the last thing any of us want' - Edwina Currie

UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a new mini-Budget earlier today, making a u-turn on pretty much everything Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss announced a couple of short weeks ago. Former Conservative MP Edwina Currie joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
10/17/20226 minutes, 8 seconds
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Thriller 'far and away the best selling album of all time'

On the 50th anniversary of the release of Michael Jackson's 'Ben'. Pat Carty, from Hot Press joined Kieran to discuss the MJ's catalogue, accusations against him and his impact on the music industry...
10/14/20228 minutes
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Sport with Ger Gilroy

Ger Gilroy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...
10/14/202213 minutes, 30 seconds
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Calls for more enforcement on bus lane misuse

A driver in the UK was fined for using a bus lane to allow an ambulance pass. Following this, we took a look at the use and misuse of bus lanes in Ireland. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been speaking with those who are allowed to use the lanes legitimately and those who are not.
10/14/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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Labour want 'three year rent freeze while supply catches up'

The best place for households renting in the private market to live is in a property owned by a vulture fund, the chair of the Residential Tenancies Board has said. Speaking at the launch of a report published by housing charity Threshold and the Citizens’ Information Board Tom Dunne said there was “enormous resistance in our society” to institutional landlords, which he has “always been curious about”. Senator Rebecca Moynihan, Labour Party Housing spokesperson and Tom Philips Managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates, adjunct associate professor of architecture and planning in UCD joined Kieran to discuss...
10/14/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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Dermot Bannon: Huge 'potential' in vacant homes

'Dermot Bannon’s Incredible Homes' returns to our screens soon with an insight to the quirky homes of his hosts from castles in Scotland, to the coast havens in Spain & an insight of some of the world’s most famous architects. Dermot joined Kieran to give an inside scoop to the new series...
10/14/202213 minutes, 41 seconds
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'We need a proper bypass to get people around the city' - Fine Gael Senator

Plans for the Galway Ring Road have been quashed by An Bord Pleanála after admitting they had not taken the state’s climate action plan into account. The €600 million euro plans have been met with some mixed reviews. Regardless of who is for or against it, it’s now back to the drawing board to push the plans forward. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly and Fine Gael Senator Sean Kyne to discuss...
10/14/202212 minutes
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Liz Truss 'cannot survive this' - LBC's Shelagh Fogarty

The UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss has sacked her chancellor after just 38 days. Kwasi Kwarteng was asked to resign three weeks after his mini-budget unleashed chaos in the British economy. LBC presenter Shelagh Fogarty joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to give her reaction...
10/14/20229 minutes, 32 seconds
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'I just had a feeling' - Young breast cancer survivor urges people to get checked

Lauren Barrett from Tralee was only 21 years old when she found a lump in her breast. Lauren joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month and tell us her story...
10/14/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Hairy Baker's Dave Myers' cancer treatment 'going the right way'

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Si King and Dave Myers, otherwise known as 'The Hairy Bakers' on the launch of their new book 'Brilliant Bakes' and Dave's recent cancer diagnosis...
10/13/202210 minutes, 39 seconds
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Harris: 'I don't think I've ever chanted "Ooh Ah, Up The Ra" '

Further and Higher Education Minister, Simon Harris joined Kieran to discuss sexual violence on college campuses, student protests and the viral video of the Irish women's soccer team singing 'Ooh Ah, Up The RA'...
10/13/202214 minutes, 5 seconds
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Welsh First Minister 'committed' to the union of the United Kingdom

The First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford is over in Ireland for a couple of days for the ‘Ireland-Wales’ Forum. Discussions are taking place around trade, culture, education and more. The First Minister of Wales joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
10/13/202213 minutes, 3 seconds
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Gardaí must ‘crack down’ on those driving illegally on learner permits

4,685 people in Ireland are driving on learner permits more than a quarter of a century after they were issued with them. Kieran was joined by Leo Leigho, from the Irish Road Victims Association and Senator Gerard Craughwell to discuss...
10/13/20227 minutes, 46 seconds
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Dublin City must be protected from 'random eruption' of high rise buildings

Dublin City Council have rejected plans for a 24-storey office tower close to Tara Street. For more on this Kieran was joined by Eoin O’Malley DCU Associate Professor  in political science at the School of Law and Government at DCU and Frank McDonald, author and journalist, to discuss
10/13/202213 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Best Murder Mysteries

To mark the death of Angela Lansbury, who portrayed Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote - Sarina Bellissimo, entertainment journalist and broadcaster, joined Kieran to chat through some of the best murder mysteries out there...
10/13/20229 minutes, 32 seconds
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Samaritans celebrate 20th anniversary of Listener Scheme in Irish Prisons

Over the past three years, there has been a 600% increase to the Samaritans helpline. Many of the callers have been from Irish prisons, and today Samaritans is celebrating its 20th anniversary of the Listener Scheme. This involves dedicated prisoners being available to chat with other inmates about their worries or concerns. Our reporter Josh Crosbie has been to the Midlands Prison today and covers issues which some listeners may find upsetting.
10/12/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Tea Bags

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran for a new series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. Are we paying more for things when we could be paying less, but for a similar quality product? We want to explore the provenance and environmental impact of the everyday things we buy. To kick off the series, Kieran and Simon were discussing tea bags...
10/12/202212 minutes, 16 seconds
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Celebrations of the IRA 'needs to be called out' - Fine Gael TD

The FAI this afternoon apologised after a video of the women's national football team singing ‘Ooh ah, up the RA’ was shared widely on social media. Kieran was joined by Ciaran Cannon, Fine Gael TD for Galway East and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer, Irish Daily Star...
10/12/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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Stoneybatter has a 'real sense of community'

Stoneybatter has been named as one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world by Time Out. Kieran was joined by Martin Quigley of the Dublin Ukulele Collective, Anthony Farrell, Publisher of The Lilliput Press and Katie Quinn, manager of Lilliput Stores to discuss…
10/12/202212 minutes, 50 seconds
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'Such chants are inflammatory' - Father of boy killed by IRA bomb

A video emerged today showing the Irish women’s team’s celebrations upon reaching the World Cup next year, with the squad singing ‘Up The Ra’. The FAI, and the team’s management and players have since apologised. But what effect does this sort of chant have on those who have been victims of IRA attacks in the past. Colin Parry’s son Tim was killed in Warrington in 1993, and he joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
10/12/20226 minutes, 53 seconds
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Doherty: 'We need to look at modular housing for refugees'

The transit centre at Citywest is nearing capacity and the possibility of a pause on entry to new arrivals to Citywest due to a nationwide shortage of accommodation cannot be discounted.’ That’s according to Roderic O’Gorman the Minister for Integration. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Regina Doherty, Fine Gael senator to discuss...
10/12/20227 minutes, 18 seconds
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'I've been threatened to have my house burnt down' - Irish Rail worker

One bus driver has been threatened with rape while driving her bus between Cork and Carrigaline. She shared this harrowing story at yesterday's National Bus and Rail Conference in Cork. Unfortunately, it is one of many experiences of anti-social behavior in public transport and reason to finally tackle this issue by establishing transport police. Kieran was joined by Kieran, an Irish Rail worker and James Lawless TD, Oireachtas Justice Committee Chairman to discuss...
10/12/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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'Pressure to win is a massive reason why children are leaving sport'

Jen Hogan wrote a piece in the Irish Times today, where she spoke to parents of kids being kept on the sideline during sporting games. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder to discuss this further by Shane Smith, Sports Scientist and Primary School Teacher...
10/11/202211 minutes, 23 seconds
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Wellness: Manifesting

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the latest craze of manifesting...
10/11/20227 minutes, 49 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Comfort Food

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at comfort foods; the most popular ones, ones from around the world and her favourite..
10/11/202211 minutes, 42 seconds
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'Nothing about the word pensioner is offensive!'

“Elderly” and “pensioner” are offensive ageist words that should be scrapped. That’s according to recommendations recently adapted by University of Manchester, where the staff was asked to use “mature individual” or “older people” terms instead? Is it another example of political correctness gone too far? John McGuirk, writer and political commentator, joined Kieran to discuss...
10/11/20227 minutes, 4 seconds
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Winter 'going to be challenging' for health service

Ireland's 29 emergency departments will each be given individual plans by the HSE, to prepare them for the winter months. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has brought the overall Winter Plan to Cabinet today, that'll cost approximately 168 million euro. Kieran was joined by Priscilla Lynch, Clinical Editor for the Medical Independent and Tony O’Brien, former Director General of the HSE and Columnist with the Business Post to discuss...
10/11/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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Local Property Tax is an 'unfair' tax - People Before Profit Cllr

Dublin South County Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Council have both opted to maintain reductions in the Local Property Tax. Kieran was joined by Cllr Oisin O’Connor, Green Party Councilor and Cllr Melisa Halpin, People Before Profit Councillor for Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown to discuss...
10/11/202211 minutes, 56 seconds
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Children being left on the sidelines is 'appalling' - Shane Coleman

The issues of keeping children on the sideline has cropped up again today, it comes off the back of a piece by contributor to this show, Jen Hogan in the Irish Times today, where she spoke to parents of kids being kept on the sideline. Kieran was joined by Shane Coleman, Newstalk Breakfast presenter and Siobhán O'Neill-White from Mams.ie to discuss...
10/11/202212 minutes, 21 seconds
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"Recent attack on Kyiv was a deliberate act of terror"

Massive explosions have hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities today. They were apparently Russian revenge strikes as President Vladimir Putin declared retaliation after an explosion on the bridge to Crimea. They have been the most intense attacks since the beginning of the war.  Oleksiy Goncharenko is a Ukraine MP and Vice President of the PACE Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons and Garrett Mullan, from Balbriggan, whose sister-in-law has been back in Ukraine for the last few weeks had both joined Kieran on the show.
10/10/202213 minutes
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"The heart of our community has been torn out by this tragedy"

An Post and the Irish Red Cross have opened a fund for the community of Creeslough, called the Creeslough Restoration Fund. Across the An Post network, there have been reports of people all over the country in the 920 post offices queuing up to give to the fund. Henry McKean visited The GPO in Dublin and sent us his report. Kieran was also joined by Barry Whyte, our chief reporter, who caught up with some locals, speaking outside St Michaels Church in Creeslough, where they were signing book of condolence.
10/10/202213 minutes, 36 seconds
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"Taxis in public spaces are part of a solution, not part of the problem"

Car lanes will begin to be phased out of College Green from next year as part of plans to remove traffic from Dublin city center. That’s according to the Green Party leader and transport minister Eamon Ryan. For more on this Kieran was joined by Hazel Chu Green Party Councillor and Jim Waldron of the National Private Hire and Taxi Association.
10/10/202219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Boost your health with Happy Pear App

The Happy Pear, a healthy Living platform launches today on iOS and Android, with the aim to support users on their journey of becoming healthier and happier people. The app will offer leading advice from experts and lifestyle practitioners. How will it support and inspire its users on the journey to healthier living? Kieran asked David and Steve Flynn, twin brothers, authors co-founders of the Happy Pear app, both joined Kieran on the show.,
10/10/202212 minutes, 41 seconds
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Tom Doorley on National Potato Day

On a day where we're to celebrate the humble spud, food critic Tom Doorley gives Kieran some tips on how to best prepare them.
10/7/202211 minutes, 27 seconds
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The truth about Jeffrey Dahmer

True Crime content is never too far from our screens these days, and many are in the throes of the new Jeffrey Dahmer series on Netflix. But how accurate is the show’s portrayal of the notorious case? Anne E Schwartz – then working as a crime reporter for the Milwaukee Journal - broke the story back in 1991. She has since authored the book: "Monster: The True Story of the Jeffrey Dahmer Murders", and she joined Kieran to talk about the case.
10/7/202212 minutes, 51 seconds
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Women's GAA 'don't have the expertise' for concussion at every game

Roisin McCafferty, physio and Donegal goalkeeper joined Kieran to discuss suffering three concussions and how protocol can be improved in the women's game...
10/6/202210 minutes, 1 second
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Manchán Magan on his new book ‘Listen to the Land Speak’

Writer and broadcaster Manchán Magan, joined Kieran to discuss his new book, ‘Listen to the Land Speak’, a book that sets out to trace our ancestors, uncovering myths that have defined the Irish identity...
10/6/202214 minutes, 53 seconds
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Boyd Barrett: 'Moratorium' needed on data centres

Electricity demand from data centres here is expected to reach almost 30% by 2031. That is according to EirGrid, the semi-state company that manages Ireland's electricity transmission network. The largest growth comes from the data centre and new large energy users, and an increased uptake of electric vehicles and heat pumps. Kieran was joined by Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist and Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD, to discuss if a ban on these centres would be the best way to avoid a crisis...
10/6/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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The popularity of pet-friendly establishments

More and more cafés, restaurants, bars and hotels are becoming pet friendly. In 2017 the Food Safety Authority of Ireland announced that rules banning domestic animals from food premises had been repealed. With dog ownership booming during the pandemic, many pet owners are welcoming a change in policies by some businesses to allow animals to enter. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie has been looking into this trend.
10/6/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Shane Ross: Mary Lou McDonald is 'full of mystery'

Shane Ross, former minister for Transport and columnist with The Sunday Independent, joined Kieran on the release of his new book 'Mary Lou McDonald – A Republican Riddle'...
10/6/202216 minutes, 26 seconds
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Fixing allegations 'no surprise' to former Irish dancing teacher

Purported "grievous breaches” of the Irish Dancing Commission’s code of conduct are now under investigation amid a slew of competition-fixing allegations. Kieran was joined by Sarah Burns of The Irish Times, Cora Somerville, former member of the CLRG for 40 years, as an Irish dancing teacher and adjudicator and Pat, a parent of a former Irish dancer...
10/6/202217 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Best Pop Stars turned Movie Stars

Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of the Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8 joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through famous pop stars turned movie stars...
10/6/202211 minutes, 29 seconds
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'It hasn't slowed me down yet' - Living with Parkinson's disease

Last night viewers were moved by the ITV documentary ‘Putting up with Parkinsons’.  The veteran journalist opened up about his battle with the illness, after his diagnosis in 2011. To give an insight into the disease Kieran was joined by Padraig Barry who is living with Parkinson and Lisa Wynne, a specialist Parkinson's Nurse...
10/5/202210 minutes, 45 seconds
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Danny O'Reilly on new music and sharing a band name with a pandemic

The Coronas’ new album ‘Time Stopped’ is released this Friday, and is available for pre-order from right now. It is their 7th studio album, and frontman Danny O’Reilly joined Kieran to talk about the new album, the pandemic and performing for home crowds...
10/5/202211 minutes, 1 second
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Elon Musk Twitter deal 'more likely than not' to go ahead

Elon Musk has put is deal to buy Twitter back on the table. He originally intended to buy the platform earlier in the year before that fell through, but it seems after many legal battles he has made yet another U-turn. To talk us through the developments, Kieran was joined by Newstalk’s Tech Correspondent, Jess Kelly...
10/5/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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National Children's Hospital: 'About 1000' outstanding claims against contractors

The Oireachtas Health Committee has heard today that the new National Children’s Hospital has so far cost over €1.1bn. Along with that, the completion of works is now expected by March 2024. Kieran was joined by the co-leader of the Social Democrats, Roisin Shortall, who is also part of the Oireachtas Health Committee...
10/5/20227 minutes, 22 seconds
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Boy B withdraws appeal against murder conviction

Boy B has withdrawn his appeal against his conviction for the murder of Ana Kriègel. The now 18-year-old was just 13 when he became the youngest convicted murder in the history of the state.  Kieran was joined by Frank Greany, Newstalk's Court Correspondent to discuss...
10/5/20225 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Three fold benefit' to being kind to others - International Do Something Nice Day

Today, October 5th 2022, marks International Do Something Nice Day. Kieran was joined by Dr Mark Rowe, GP and author of ‘The Vitality Mark’ to discuss the benefits of being nice...
10/5/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ibec 'missing the point' objecting to paid leave for domestic abuse victims

Tanaiste Leo Varadkar dismissed concerns from business and employers' groups over the government's plans to bring in paid leave for victims of domestic violence. Speaking at the Committee on Enterprise Trade and Employment this morning, he doesn’t see how evidence would be needed. Kieran was joined by Fianna Fáil Senator, Lisa Chambers and Richard Grogan, Employment Law solicitor to discuss...
10/5/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Brazilians view Ireland as 'a very welcoming country'

The Brazilian elections are still running, with no winner yet decided. And one of the images of the weekend was the amount of Brazilians that took to the streets on Sunday to queue and cast their vote. Brazilians have been coming to Ireland for years, but why? Julia Tereno, Account Manager for ClearStory International and Edu Giusante, CEO and founder of E-Dublin joined Kieran to discuss why they moved to Ireland and the growing population of Brazilians throughout the country...
10/4/202212 minutes, 12 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Mushrooms

TV Chef, Mindful Eating Coach and Wellness Advocate, Aisling Larkin joined Kieran to discuss all things mushrooms...
10/4/20229 minutes, 53 seconds
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'It's like having Christmas in June!' - Less than 50 days to Qatar World Cup

It’s under 50 days until the World Cup in Qatar. With human rights issues still being discussed, and the football calendar being turned on its head for the sake of it, why is the public seemingly accepting it? Author and journalist Dermot Lacey joined Kieran to discuss this further...
10/4/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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ASBOs 'not the approach' to tackle antisocial incidents - Cllr de Nortúin

Anti-social behaviour orders go hand in hand with increased community policing, according to the Justice Minister. Helen McEntee has asked the Garda Commissioner to examine their effectiveness and how to improve the use of orders. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Fine Gael Senator, Barry Ward and People Before Profit Councillor for Ballyfermot-Drimnagh, Hazel de Nortúin to discuss...
10/4/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Resolving Conflict in the Workplace

Life Coach, Mark Fennell joined Kieran to discuss work place relations and the importance of having boundaries and how to avoid and resolve conflict...
10/4/20227 minutes, 44 seconds
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'A perfect storm hitting the taxi industry at the moment'

Taxi drivers are waiting up to 8 months to get their licenses. Despite a shortage of taxi's there is a 226-day wait, on average, between passing an S-P-S-V skills test and a license being issued. Kieran was joined by Timmy Dooley, Fianna Fail senator and member of the Oireachtas Transport Committee and Sunil Sharpe, Spokesperson for Give Us The Night...
10/4/202211 minutes
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'More safe spaces for bike parking' needed in Dublin City

One Dublin City Councillor attended a council meeting in Dublin last night, only to come out and see that his e-bike had been stolen. Labour Councillor Dermot Lacey joined Kieran alongside Conor McGrane, GP and cyclist to discuss...
10/4/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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Having a vasectomy in your thirties

A growing number of young child-free men are getting vasectomies, according to doctors, with one clinic reporting a tenfold increase in patients aged under 35 during the past five years. Kieran was joined by Jonathan Balog, who spoke about why he got a vasectomy in his early thirties...
10/4/202212 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Best and Worst Movie Sequels

Deirdre Molumby, pop culture and entertainment expert joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through some of the best and worst movie sequels out there...
10/4/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ballinasloe Fair returns and celebrates its 300th year

The Ballinasloe Fair and Festival in Co Galway has kicked off and is celebrating its 300th year. There’s everything from animals, music, food, and even fireworks but at the very heart of it, the fair is all about the horses. Newstalk reporter Josh Crosbie is in Ballinasloe to capture the atmosphere.
10/3/202211 minutes, 54 seconds
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'Men need to be asking for the time off' - Keith Walsh on parental leave

Louise Bayliss, Spokesperson for Spark (single parents acting for the rights of kids) and Keith Walsh, Writer and Broadcaster joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some newly released statistics that found Ireland ranks 2nd worst in the OECD for parental leave...
10/3/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hutch trial: 'A historic and seminal episode in the history of organised crime'

The Special Criminal Court has heard a former Sinn Féin councillor has implicated others in the Regency Hotel murder and is willing to testify at the upcoming trial. Jonathan Dowdall was also due to stand trial for the murder of David Byrne but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge last week and is now in protective custody. For more on this and the trial of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch, Kieran was joined by Paul Williams Author of ‘The Monk: The Life and Crimes of Ireland's Most Enigmatic Gang Boss’...
10/3/20229 minutes, 45 seconds
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The benefits of journaling

In his latest column for the Irish Examiner, Bernard O’Shea has described journaling as one of the ‘best things he’s ever done’. What are the benefits?  And could we all do with doing a bit of journaling? Clinical psychologist Tara Logan Buckley joined Kieran to discuss the benefits of journaling...
10/3/20227 minutes, 51 seconds
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Café owner decided to close her business 2 hours after the Budget

Krissy Gibson, Ireland AM Baker & Owner of Take The Cake and Jackie Buckley, Owner of Jackie B’s Cafe in Wicklow Town joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss making the decision to close their businesses due to the rising cost of living...
10/3/20228 minutes, 36 seconds
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'Still a great deal of distress' amongst public in UK

UK Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has announced a u-turn on the 45p tax rate as part of the UK's mini-budget. It has now been decided that it won’t be abolished, after much uproar over it over the last 10 days. LBC presenter Shelagh Fogarty joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
10/3/20228 minutes, 1 second
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'Dressing up and play acting' should be encouraged at Hallowe'en

We’re into October, and if you look around your estates, you may well see Hallo’ween decorations starting to go up. Is it too early to get into the Hallo’ween mood? Journalist Jen Hogan and Chairman of the Communications Clinic, Terry Prone joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
10/3/202214 minutes, 43 seconds
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On Hold

"Your call is important to us". How many of us have heard that on a loop recently? Newstalk's Sarah Madden has been looking into the increasing presence of on-hold music in our lives and she sent us this report.
10/2/20228 minutes, 11 seconds
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Access for All

Is Irish Public Transport accessible for all? Disability activists don’t think so. Access for all staged a demonstration at Clontarf Dart Station to draw attention to the lack of reliability and accessibility on Irish Public Transport - Newstalk's Sarah Madden went down to the protest and she sent us this report.
10/2/20228 minutes, 9 seconds
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Bike Library

The term time traffic is back, and with it all those extra cars and carbon emissions we’re supposed to be reducing. However, one Dublin school is piloting a novel scheme to get families on two wheels instead of four – Newstalk’s Sarah Madden reports.
10/2/20225 minutes, 18 seconds
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Breakthrough Cancer Research Report

Ireland’s least curable cancers are set to double in the next 30 years. That’s the troubling statistic from Breakthrough Cancer Research who say research trials and treatments are the only way to achieve lifesaving results. In this report, Newstalk’s Sarah Madden speaks to the experts, the medics, the patients and their families to hear why research can make more survivors. You can find more information on Breakthrough Cancer Research and links to donate to vitally needed research on the charity’s website; breakthroughcancerresearch.ie .
10/2/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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A History of Dublin in Twelve Streets

Donal Fallon from the Three Castles Burning podcast, and regular contributor here on to On The Record, has released a book based of the podcast called 'Three Castles burning – A History of Dublin in Twelve Streets' Kieran and Donal take a look at two of the important ones, James Joyce Steet and Parnell Street East...
9/30/20228 minutes, 17 seconds
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Concrete levy a 'very strange decision' in Budget 2023 - ESRI

The budget measures will insulate most households from rising prices this winter. That’s according to the Director of the ESRI Alan Barrett, who joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Budget 2023...
9/30/202210 minutes, 22 seconds
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Hospitals are 'driven by what the woman wants' - Director of Midwifery at NMH

At an event at Áras an Uachtaráin yesterday to mark national breastfeeding week, Sabina Higgins yesterday called on the HSE to let new mothers spend a longer time in hospital learning how to breastfeed. In fact, she said that mothers sometimes get ‘thrown out too early’. Kieran was joined by Mary Brosnan, who is the Director of Midwifery at the National Maternity Hospital to discuss...
9/30/20228 minutes, 5 seconds
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Fianna Fáil: Ireland should aim to be 'a renewable energy superpower'

Sean Defoe, Newstalk's Political Correspondent joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder ahead of Fianna Fáíl's Ard Fheis beginning in the RDS tonight...
9/30/20225 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Reading is a multivitamin for the mind' - Wellbeing specialist

A US study from the National Assessment of Educational Progress has found the number of children who read for fun has declined from 35 per cent in 1987 to just 17 per cent now. You won’t be surprised to hear that the finger has been pointed squarely at the onset of social media and technology in modern life For more on this, Kieran was joined by author and presenter Meghann Scully and Calodagh McCumiskey, Corporate Wellbeing specialist...
9/30/202212 minutes, 48 seconds
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Concussion: Gaelic games 'one of the most neglected areas'

Three former Irish rugby stars are to sue IRFU over alleged concussion injuries. Kieran was joined by Shane Phelan, Legal Affairs Editor, Irish Independent for an update on the allegations. He was joined alongside Ed Daly, Lecturer at Atlantic Technological University and Co-founder of the Irish Concussion Research Centre...
9/29/20229 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tallant: Kinahan cartel are 'in a very dangerous situation'

Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch has been returned to prison after being arrested by detectives early yesterday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into the Hutch crime group. Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor, Sunday World joined Kieran to discuss the arrest, and the future of the Kinahan organised crime group...
9/29/202214 minutes, 58 seconds
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'He had a bravado about him' - Coolio dies aged 59

Coolio, the American superstar rapper has died at the age of 59. He was a fan of Ireland, and on one of his trips to these shores, he made an appearance on the ‘Talking Bollox’ podcast and The Black Forge Inn in Crumlin. Kieran was joined by Calvin O’Brien, one half of the ‘Talking Bollox’ podcast and Liam Flynn, Manager of the Black Forge Inn to chat about their memories of Coolio...
9/29/20226 minutes, 12 seconds
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UK's mini-budget was 'terrible politically' - Former Conservative MP

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Former Conservative MP, Matthew Paris to discuss the UK's mini-budget and the future of Prime Minister, Liz Truss..
9/29/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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What makes Irish cheese so good?

Ireland is the third highest producer of cheese internationally, per capita. Kevin Ireland, Cheesemonger with Fallon & Byrne joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss and try out some Irish cheese..
9/29/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Woman was 'tortured and paralysed' in Iranian custody

The United Nations Secretary-General has called on Iran to refrain from using “unnecessary or disproportionate force” against protesters. It comes as 41 people have died in the country as unrest over a young woman’s death in police custody spread across the country. Kieran was joined by Nasrin Parvaz who spent time in custody in Iran...
9/28/20228 minutes, 42 seconds
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Should the USC be scrapped?

The reaction has continued over the last 24 hours to the announcement of Budget 2023. One of the things we noticed was that the Universal Social Charge, once described by some as ‘Ireland’s Most Hated Tax’, is still there, with the band increasing in the latest Budget to salaries of just over €22,000. Should we still have a USC? Mick Barry, Socialist TD for Cork North Central, joins me now and economist Jim Power joined Kieran to discuss...
9/28/202213 minutes
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Marilyn Monroe's Irish Connections

The new Netflix movie ‘Blonde’ based on the life of Marilyn Monroe arrives today. The much anticipated biopic has been called highly controversial for its graphic descriptions of her sex life and her attempts to conceive. Simon Tierney joined Kieran to discuss Marilyn's 1956 visit to Ireland, when she had a layover in Shannon airport and her other Irish connections...
9/28/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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Kinahan organised crime group 'are on the way out'

Former Sinn Fein Councillor, Jonathan Dowdall, has pleaded guilty to facilitating the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel in Dublin in 2016. Paul Williams, crime correspondent from the Irish Independent joined Kieran to discuss Dowdall's involvement in the murder, and the future of the Kinahan organised crime group...
9/28/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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EU 'needs to wake up to threats' of attack on energy

The EU has said leaks in two major gas pipelines from Russia to Europe were caused by sabotage. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline has not transported any gas since August when Russia closed it down.  Barry Andrews, Fianna Fáil MEP for Dublin, joined Kieran to discuss...
9/28/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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'Having Ryanair in Ireland has been very good for the economy'

Ryanair has predicted that it will create up to 2,000 new jobs in Ireland over the next eight years. It comes as the airline held a press conference with the Tanaiste to celebrate 35 years in business. Kieran was joined by Eoghan Corry Editor of Air and Travel Magazine to discuss the announcements and the airline's legacy...
9/28/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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Uniforms act as an 'equalizer' - Terry Prone

Virgin Atlantic has changed its uniform policy to make it "the most inclusive airline in the skies" by scrapping different uniforms for men and women. Terry Prone, Chair of the Communications Clinic and Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director of Futurewise joined Kieran to discuss the move and the necessity for uniforms...
9/28/202211 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ryan: Carbon tax increase will help fund retrofit scheme

Eamon Ryan, Green Party Leader and Environment, Climate and Transport Minister joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Budget 2023...
9/27/202212 minutes, 32 seconds
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Budget 2023 has 'something for everybody in the audience'

Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Reporter with the Irish Independent, Dr. Madeleine Ní Dhálaigh from the IMO GP Committee and Colm O'Reilly Chair of Newsbrands Ireland joined Kieran to discuss Budget 2023 and give reaction...
9/27/20229 minutes, 11 seconds
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McGrath dismisses claims lower income households will be worse off as a result of Budget

Public Expenditure and Reform Minister, Michael McGrath joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss Budget 2023...
9/27/202214 minutes, 34 seconds
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'Nowhere close to enough' done for housing - Ó Broin on Budget 2023

Kieran was joined by Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson, Eoin Ó Broin TD, on The Hard Shoulder to get his reaction to Budget 2023. Eoin was joined alongside Tom Parlon, Director General of the Construction Industry Federation and Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME, to discuss the impact on the construction industry and small businesses...
9/27/202220 minutes, 36 seconds
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Budget 2023: Analysis

Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent and Kevin Devenney and Sarah Meredith, Tax Directors with Grant Thornton joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the measures announced as part of Budget 2023 and answer listeners questions.. With thanks to Grant Thornton
9/27/202215 minutes, 56 seconds
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The future of sheep and wool in Ireland

Kieran was joined live in the sheep tent at the National Ploughing Championships by Percy Podger and Deirdre Lane, founder of Shamrock Spring to discuss the Schwarzkopf German imported sheep and how we can work better with their wool...
9/27/20225 minutes, 42 seconds
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Truss 'only has herself to blame' - LBC's Shelagh Fogarty on no-confidence letters

LBC presenter, Shelagh Fogarty joined Kieran to discuss the letters of no confidence in UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss, that have been submitted...
9/26/20226 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ibec: Hospitality VAT rate should 'kept at 9% permanently'

Kieran was joined by Danny McCoy, CEO of Ibec, ahead of Budget 2023 tomorrow...
9/26/202211 minutes, 12 seconds
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'I didn't want to do it' - The Restaurant Maître D' John Healy

The Restaurant returns to our screen tomorrow, with the likes of Devin Toner, Dirdre O’Kane and Olympic rower Gary O’Donovan taking part. The person leading them through it all is Maitre D’ John Healy and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss 20 years since the first episode of the show and look forward to the series ahead
9/26/202210 minutes, 4 seconds
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Budget 2023 Preview: 'We're in a vicious and dangerous situation'

There is pressure on Government to deliver on Budget 2023, as the cost of living crisis continues. Kieran was joined by Kevin Doyle, Head of News at the Irish Independent, Pat McDonagh, owner of Supermacs and Mary Moloney from Crann Support Group to discuss...
9/26/202218 minutes, 18 seconds
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Japanese knotweed poses threat to McGregor's build-to-rent apartments

Conor McGregor has run into problems with a planned development  to build  hundreds of build-to-rent apartments, as Japanese knotweed has been found on the site.  Kieran was joined by Dr Colin Kelleher Keeper of the Herbarium at the National Botanic Gardens to explain why the plant is a developers nightmare...
9/26/20227 minutes, 45 seconds
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Staffing remains 'a massive problem' in primary schools

The State is to provide free school books to all primary school children from next September. Details of the initiative will come in tomorrow’s Budget, while the pupil-teacher ratio will come down to 23:1. Kieran was joined by Dawn Behan, the owner of Woodbine Books in Kilcullen in County Kildare and Eoin Daly, principal of Mother of Divine Grace in Dublin...
9/26/202211 minutes, 30 seconds
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Young man with unionist background wants 'a new and shared Ireland'

More people in Northern Ireland are Catholics than Protestants for the first time in its 101-year history, the latest census figures released yesterday show. Kieran was joined by Andrew Clarke, founder of the 'Tanistry' Instagram account who grew up in a Unionist background...
9/23/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Has the concept of 'selfless service' been lost?

Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest this week, and among the plaudits she has received has centered around her ‘selflessness’ in always putting state duties before all else. Is that quality of ‘duty before self’ still commended in modern society? Or is it at odds with the movement towards autonomy and self-fulfilment? Kieran was joined by David Quinn, columnist with the Sunday Times and Director of The Iona Institute and Piaras McEinri, Lecturer at University College Cork to discuss...
9/23/202212 minutes, 29 seconds
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Calls for targeted measures in Budget to avoid 'poverty trap'

The Cost Of Living Coalition will hold a national pre-budget protest in Parnell Square tomorrow. Kieran was joined by Beth O’Reilly, President of the Union of Students of Ireland, Louise Bayliss, Co-founder and spokesperson for SPARK (Single Parents Acting for the Rights of Kids), Derval McDonagh, CEO of Inclusion Ireland to discuss why they are taking part in the protests...
9/23/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Relationships in the workplace

The Boston Celtics basketball team have suspended their star head coach Ime Udoka for a year. It comes as a result of what is being reported to be an "improper intimate and consensual relationship" with a member of the Celtics organisation.' To discuss the workplace relationship, Kieran was joined by Stephanie Regan: clinical psychotherapist and author of 'Relationships on the Edge'...
9/23/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Student defers course due to lack of accommodation

What would typically be ‘Freshers Week’ for many incoming college students has instead been mired in accommodation concerns for the academic year… In some case, students have had to defer their places in 3rd level, such is the shortage of living space, both on and off campus. Kieran was joined by Caitlin-Faye Maniti from Donegal to discuss her situation...
9/23/20226 minutes, 22 seconds
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Sinn Féin propose cash payments to curb cost of living

If you earn up to €70,000 you’d get a cash payment to help with energy costs under Sinn Féin's alternative Budget proposals. Kieran was joined by Pearse Doherty, Sinn Fein’s Finance Spokesperson to discuss their alternative budget.
9/23/202215 minutes, 32 seconds
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Agricultural innovations for the environment at the Ploughing Championships

Many listeners are taking steps to reduce their carbon footprints, whether it's recycling more at home or purchasing an electric car. We have been told in the Programme for Government that Ireland is committed to halving greenhouse gasses by 2030, and reaching net zero by 2050, at the latest. One sector that tends to have the finger pointed at them for attributing to the climate crisis is agriculture. We sent our reporter Josh Crosbie to the National Ploughing Championships to see what solutions are being developed.
9/22/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is Airbnb's popularity falling?

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Ed Finn, award winning travel journalist and journalist Harry McCann to discuss the dip in popularity for accommodation website Airbnb in favour of the traditional hotel...
9/22/20229 minutes, 10 seconds
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Coveney tells UN a response to Russian aggression must be swift and strong

Newstalk's Political Correspondent, Sean Defoe joined Kieran live from New York, where the Taoiseach and Foreign Affairs Minister, Simon Coveney are attending a meeting of the United Nations...
9/22/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ahern: Time to get Stormont 'up and running'

Former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the latest census figures from Northern Ireland. For the first time in 101 years, there is a Catholic majority in Northern Ireland...
9/22/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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Campbell: 'Lazy analysis’ to link census figures with the prospect of a border poll

More people in Northern Ireland are Catholics than Protestants for the first time in its 101-year history. Kieran was joined by Barry Whyte, Newstalk’s Chief Reporter to discuss the census figures. Gregory Campbell, DUP MP also joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder...
9/22/20229 minutes, 48 seconds
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Organiser of cancelled sex toy show wants to 'remove shame' from the conversation

Jenny Keane is the organizer of The Sex Toy Show which was due to take place in early December in Dublin. Tickets were meant to go on sale next Friday, however the venue has pulled out of hosting the event. Jenny joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/22/20228 minutes, 41 seconds
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Lack of 'dedicated road space' causing inefficient public transport

Today is World Car Free Day. This is the day every year that people are encouraged to leave their cars at home for one day to see the impact it can have on our cities. Kieran was joined by Sadhbh O'Neill is a lecturer in climate policy and politics at DCU's School of Law and Government and Keith Gavin is from the Irish Parking Association to discuss moving to a car free culture...
9/22/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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People need to be 'more efficient in the kitchen' - Catherine Fulvio at the Ploughing Championships

Kieran was joined live from The Ploughing Championships by Catherine Fulvio, ALDI Ambassador, Chef, author, owner of the Ballyknocken House & Cookery School...
9/21/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Culchies Vs Townies

Kieran was joined at the Ploughing Championships by Elaine Houlihan, Munster Vice President of Macra na Feirme and Louise Crowley, Limerick Dairy Farmer to settle the age old debate of culchies versus townies...
9/21/202210 minutes
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Social aspect of DoneDeal kept farmers 'connected' during Covid

Innovation and technology is playing a central role of the future of farming. But, the marketplace site DoneDeal, has been around for almost twenty years and has become one of the pillars of the farming community for buying and selling online... To discuss the seemingly ever-growing success of the site and the future of technology in agriculture, Kieran was joined by Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent and Alan Jagoe, Chair of Agri Aware...
9/21/202211 minutes, 26 seconds
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Bertie Ahern 'highly unlikely' to run for President of Ireland

Kieran was also joined by Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent to discuss the Taoiseach's comments, the budget and the return of Bertie Ahern's possible return to the Fianna Fáíl party...
9/21/202210 minutes, 53 seconds
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'If we can move to resolve issues, we should' - Taoiseach on relationship with UK

Kieran was joined by An Taoiseach, Mícheal Martin at the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois to discuss the future of farming, the upcoming budget and his relationship with UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss...
9/21/20224 minutes, 35 seconds
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Davy Fitzgearld puts Kieran through his paces

Kieran dropped by the 'Ireland’s Fittest Farmer' Challenge in the Zurich Ireland tent at the National Ploughing Championships. Waterford hurling manager and Ireland's Fittest Family coach Davy Fitzgearld was on hand to put Kieran's abilities to the test...
9/21/202210 minutes, 20 seconds
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Neven Maguire: 'Tricky winter' ahead amidst rising energy costs

Kieran was joined LIVE at the National Ploughing Championships, in Ratheniska, Co Laois by Neven Maguire, Chef and Proprietor of MacNean House in Blacklion, Co. Cavan and Pat Murphy IFA Regional Chair for Connacht...
9/21/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Carthy: Carbon tax increase is 'absolutely ludicrous'

Kieran was joined live at the National Ploughing Championships by Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD and Party Agriculture Spokesperson...
9/21/202214 minutes, 53 seconds
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World GO Day: Woman diagnosed with endometrial and ovarian cancer at 46

Today, September 20th is World GO Day – which aims to raise awareness around gynaecological cancers, and around the importance of acting on potential early symptoms. To discuss, Kieran was joined by Catriona Doyle, who was diagnosed with endometrial and ovarian at same time, when she was 46-years-old. Catríona was joined alongside Professor Donal BrennaN, Professor for Gynaecological Oncology at UCD and Academic Lead of the UCD Gynaecological Oncology group, the Mater Misericordiae, and St Vincent’s University Hospitals...
9/20/202212 minutes, 20 seconds
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Wellness: Quiet Quitting

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the idea of quiet quitting and why it has become a global phenomenon...
9/20/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Ragu

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at how to make a good ragu and what you can do with it...
9/20/202211 minutes, 1 second
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Adnan Syed: Subject of 'Serial' podcast has conviction overturned

The creators of the 2014 podcast and pop culture phenomenon 'Serial' have confirmed a new episode is on the way today. That announcement comes after a US judge yesterday threw out the conviction of its Season 1 subject Adnan Syed. Syed, now 42, had been serving a life sentence in relation to the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee… Kieran was joined by Lee Sanderlin of The Baltimore Sun to discuss
9/20/20228 minutes, 17 seconds
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Humphreys: PRSI increases 'may not as high as originally expected'

The State pension age will remain at 66 and people will be offered the choice to work until 70 in return for higher payments. Heather Humphreys, Social Protection Minister joined Kieran on the show to discuss the new system and PRSI payments...
9/20/202211 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Long Will You Live?

Phil Kieran, a GP in Cork, is hoping to help improve the lifestyle of the nation, with his new show on RTE 1 called ‘How Long Will You Live?’ He joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his new show...
9/20/20226 minutes, 35 seconds
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Drivers for Cabinet ministers is 'totally over the top' - Cork City Councillor

All members of the Cabinet are to receive State cars and drivers for the first time since 2011, under plans that won’t be officially considered or approved until after the Budget. Kieran was joined by Independent Cork City Councillor Ken O’Flynn, and security analyst Declan Power to discuss...
9/20/202214 minutes, 3 seconds
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Pension Reform System - How it will work

The State pension age will remain at 66 and people will be offered the choice to work until 70 in return for higher payments Kieran was joined by Sinead Ryan, presenter of The Home Show on Newstalk, and former member of the Pension Council, to break down the new reforms...
9/20/20226 minutes, 6 seconds
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UK TV shows 'could be in difficulty' in Ireland if removed from convention

Brexit may have another victim, your favourite television shows. The ‘European Works’ quota currently includes UK content like 'Eastenders' and 'I’m a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here'. However, they could soon be excluded from that now that the UK has left the European Union. Billy Kelleher, Fianna Fáil MEP, joined Kieran on the show to give an update on the situation...
9/19/20227 minutes, 59 seconds
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TikTok is 'part of the communication of the future' for politicians

Simon Harris, Further and Higher Education Minister, is the most popular politician on TikTok. Kieran was joined by Jonny Fallon, Strategic director with Carr Communications to discuss why politicians are successful on social media apps and how it can help their career going forward...
9/19/20227 minutes, 37 seconds
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Health service facing 'very tough' winter in the face of a 'twindemic'

The HSE is bracing itself for a 'twindemic' of COVID-19 and flu this winter, which could see more than 20,000 people admitted to hospital – so said figures leaked to Sunday Independent. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Priscilla Lynch, Clinical Editor of the Medical Independent and Anthony Staines, Professor of Health Systems at the School of Nursing and Human Sciences at DCU...
9/19/202212 minutes, 31 seconds
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Mannion and McCaffrey return 'in the peak of their careers'

Yesterday, in an interview with Dubs TV, Dublin Football manager, Dessie Farrell, confirmed the returns of serial All-Ireland winners Paul Mannion and Jack McCaffrey to the senior panel. Kieran was joined by Off The Ball’s Tommy Rooney, presenter of 'The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews & James O’Donoghue' to discuss...
9/19/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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'Honoured to be a part of it, to be a part of history' - Henry McKean meets crowds in London for Queen Elizabeth's funeral

Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of London to watch Queen Elizabeth the second's funeral at Westminster Abbey. Henry McKean got this reaction from the crowd who had been camping out since the early hours...
9/19/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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'It's a stealth tax on ordinary people' - Smith calls for abolition of carbon tax

There have been reports that Fine Gael want to delay carbon tax hikes, such is the impact of the cost of living crisis. Kieran was joined by People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Central, Brid Smith and Director at Friends of the Earth in Ireland, Oisin Coghlan to discuss...
9/19/202212 minutes, 4 seconds
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Pensions 'fall down the list' for younger generation in the face of other issues

A newly released study says that more than 40% of Irish people without a pension have delayed starting one due to the swelling cost-of-living crisis... Kieran was joined by Bernard Walsh, head of Pensions and Investments at Bank of Ireland and Ireland's former Pensions Ombudsman, Paul Kenny to discuss...
9/19/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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RTÉ airing Queen Elizabeth's funeral is 'over the top' - Cllr Ring

RTÉ have confirmed it will broadcast coverage live from the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. Kieran was joined by Nial Ring, Dublin City Councillor and former Lord Mayor and Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for The Harvey’s Point Hotel in Donegal to discuss...
9/16/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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Bonnie Greer on the monarchy, democracy and her connection to King Charles

Bonnie Greer, author, playwright, columnist with the New European joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the events commemorating her death in the past week...
9/16/20227 minutes, 6 seconds
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ESB 'simply can't' use profits to offset cost of energy for customers

The ESB group tripled its after-tax in the first half of the year reaching €390 million, amid customers facing soaring costs for energy bills. Should these increased profits be used to offset costs incurred by other electricity suppliers? Paul Deane, research professor at University College Cork joined Kieran on the show to discuss...
9/16/20226 minutes
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Shortall: Abolish 'inhumane' charges on cancer patients

Yesterday on The Hard Shoulder, Kieran spoke to Linda Bowdler, a mother-of-five with Stage 4 terminal cancer. Linda spoke to Kieran about the financial strain having cancer has had on her family. Roisin Shortall, co-leader of the Social Democrats joined Kieran on the show to discuss scrapping inpatient charges for cancer patients and those suffering from other illnesses. Dr Ilona Duffy, Monaghan based GP, also joined Kieran to discuss the possible symptoms of bowel cancer...
9/16/202213 minutes, 37 seconds
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The History of Bus Lanes

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chart the history of bus lanes...
9/16/20227 minutes, 1 second
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'Binge drinking is a serious issue in Ireland'

A lot of Irish people are in denial about their drinking habits, with many “binge drinkers” not realising they are drinking dangerous levels of alcohol. A published report from the Health Research Board, concludes that that two in three individuals fail to recognise when their consumption of alcohol is at an excessive level. Kieran was joined by Sheena Horgan, CEO of Drink Aware , to discuss...
9/16/202210 minutes, 23 seconds
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Hollywood’s All-Time Casting ‘What Ifs’

What happens when films have to be recast on the fly? How might your favourite movies and lead characters looked had they been cast differently? To discuss some of Hollywood’s all-time casting “what ifs”, Kieran was joined by John Fardy, presenter of Screentime on Newstalk...
9/16/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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Varadkar's 'comments were not helpful' - Commission on Taxation

John Mark McCafferty, Member of the Commission on Taxation and CEO of Threshold joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to respond after Leo Varadkar said parts of their report were out of the Sinn Féin manifesto...
9/15/20225 minutes, 58 seconds
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What will happen to money in the United Kingdom?

The funeral of Queen Elizabeth the Second is happening on Monday, with the mourning period continuing up until that day. Soon after that, final decisions will be made surrounding the currency, and the changing of notes depicting the Queen’s head, to King Charles III’s head. Peter Oakes is a business consultant, formerly of the Central Bank, joined Kieran on the show to discuss the process...
9/15/20229 minutes, 49 seconds
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'It is going send businesses over the edge' - VAT rate for hospitality sector set to increase

The special VAT rate for hotels, restaurants and pubs is set to be hiked as part of the Budget. The 9% has been in to support the hospitality sector since the pandemic began. Reports suggest that Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe thinks it’s time to bring things back up to 13.5%. Elaina Fitzgerald Kane, chairperson of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation and JP McMahon, chef, author and restaurateur in Galway joined Kieran to discuss...
9/15/202213 minutes, 22 seconds
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Data Protection Commissioner 'confident in reasoned and rational' fine on Instagram

Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the latest fine of €405m imposed on social media site Instagram, for their breach of GDPR in relation to children...
9/15/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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Mother-of-five with Stage 4 cancer says 'financial strain is really detrimental'

Linda Bowdler is living with Stage 4 incurable cancer and she joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to tell him about the struggle she has in paying charges for cancer treatment. Kieran was also joined by Rachel Morrogh, Director of Advocacy with the Irish Cancer Society...
9/15/202212 minutes, 49 seconds
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Viral TikTok energy drinks are 'pure sugar and pure caffeine'

Young people on TikTok are going viral by blaming energy drinks for their heart problems. It comes a few weeks after the Welsh government floated the idea of banning sales of these drinks to under-16s on health grounds. Kieran was joined by Ciara Wright of Glenville Nutrition to discuss...
9/15/202211 minutes, 11 seconds
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EY Entrepreneur of the Year CEO Retreat

Kieran was joined by Bobby Kerr, presenter of Down to Business on Newstalk from Austin, Texas at the EY Entrepreneur of the Year CEO Retreat...
9/15/20226 minutes, 27 seconds
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'We need to move towards the continental model' - The reality of retrofitting your home

Retrofitting has become a focal point of recent discussions on energy efficiency measures. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Brendan Donlon to discuss the process of retrofitting his home…
9/14/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Best of Royal TV and Film

Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of The Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8 joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the best royal TV and movies...
9/14/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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LED billboard 'totally unbearable' for residents

Complaints have been flooding in all week in Rathmines over a new billboard with LED lights. Apparently the light is so bright people are struggling to sleep. Diana O’Dwyer lives next to it and she joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder alongside Ian Lumley, who is the Head of Advocacy with An Taisce...
9/14/202210 minutes, 2 seconds
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Property price growth 'still unsustainable' at 1 per cent

According to CSO figures released today, the rate of increases in property prices have fallen again. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Seamus Coffey, economics lecturer at University College Cork and Conor O’Connell, Director of the Irish Home Builders Association...
9/14/202211 minutes, 56 seconds
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Do people still use fountain pens?

Yesterday, King Charles visited Northern Ireland and ran into a spot of bother with a leaky fountain pen. It begs the question, does anyone still write with a fountain pen?  Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Liz Maguire Creator and curator of Flea Market Love Letters...
9/14/20227 minutes, 1 second
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Donohoe's 'experience would be wasted should he be removed' - Shane Ross

As we head towards the end of the year, the time will come for Leo Varadkar to become Taoiseach, but also the plan is for Michael McGrath to become the new Minister for Finance. This will likely mean that Paschal Donohoe has to also step down from his position as President of the Eurogroup. Shane Ross is the former Minister for Transport joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..
9/14/202210 minutes, 4 seconds
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Schools 'won't compromise children's health and safety' - Calls for extra funding to cover energy bills

With winter coming, school's considerations around heating and electricity in their classrooms are coming into sharper focus. There have been calls for extra funding in this month’s budget through increased capitation rates or ancillary grants. Kieran was joined on the show by Paul Moroney, Scartlegen National School, County Kerry and Noel Loftus, Principal, St. Attracta's National School, Ballaghaderreen discuss the realities of the situation on the ground…
9/14/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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'My quality of life was gone' - 55pc increase in Eating Disorders last year

Figures have shown there was a 55pc increase last year in the number of people attending support services at Bodywhys, the Eating Disorders Association of Ireland. Early detection and effective treatment are the best chance at recovery, unfortunately, depending on where you live, access to certain services can vary. Kieran was joined by Harriet Parsons,Psychotherapist and training and development manager at Bodywhys, Dr Kielty Oberlin, Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Cormac Ryan who is recovery from an eating disorder…
9/14/202217 minutes, 20 seconds
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Wellness: Cycling to Work #MyCommuteNT

Claire McKenna, Presenter of 'Alive and Kicking' cycled into studio and joined Kieran to discuss how she found her new commute...
9/14/20228 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ukraine offensive causing 'panic in the Russian ranks'

Ukraine has said it aims to liberate all of its territory. They’ve driven Russian forces back in the northeast of the country in a rapid offensive. However, they have called on the West to send more weapons in order to back them up. Kieran was joined by the former British army officer and diplomat, and CEO of Henderson Risk Group, Duncan Bullivant...
9/13/202211 minutes, 13 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Energy Saving Cooking

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at energy costs in the kitchen and tips and tricks how to save money when cooking...
9/13/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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Murphy: 'Energy is something that should be a public utility'

According to Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD, it’s time to nationalise energy providers in Ireland. Deputy Murphy and Cormac Lucey, economics commentator with The Sunday Times joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/13/202212 minutes, 28 seconds
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'All and every effort' should be made to keep Donohoe as Eurogroup president

Taoiseach Micheal Martin told Ciara Kelly this morning on Newstalk Breakfast that Michael McGrath will become Finance Minister, in the cabinet reshuffle in December. It will mean that Paschal Donohoe will lose the presidency of the Eurogroup. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Stephen Kinsella, Professor of Economics and head of department at University of Limerick...
9/13/202211 minutes, 32 seconds
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'It's not acceptable that there's any house empty' - Amsterdam to fine vacant home owners

Amsterdam, like Ireland, is struggling with a housing crisis of its own. Over 800,000 homes are rumoured to be needed by 2030 to meet demands. In Amsterdam fines may be imposed on those who own dwellings that aren’t being used. So can we learn something from the Dutch approach? Wim de Waard is a housing expert in Amsterdam, and he joined Kieran on the Hard Shoulder to discusss...
9/13/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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Gardaí to be trained in Japanese martial art

Gardai are set to follow the lead of their Japanese policing counterparts by incorporating the ancient martial art of Taiho Jutsu into their training… To learn more about this, Kieran was joined by Scott Langley, Chief Technical Director at Hombu Dojo Karate International, based here in Ireland...
9/13/20225 minutes, 10 seconds
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'People are trying their best' - EPA says Ireland missing targets for recycling plastic

The Environmental Protection Agency says that Ireland is falling short on its targets when it comes to plastic waste. However, we are achieving high levels in the case of the likes of glass, paper and metal, but plastic is a struggle. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Mindy O’Brien, who is Coordinator with VOICE of Irish Concern for the Environment and Claire Downey, who is Policy and Research Director with the Rediscovery Centre...
9/13/202214 minutes, 33 seconds
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'I was 100 per cent clueless until we had our kid' - Comedian Jarlath Regan

Comedian and podcaster Jarlath Regan, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss parenting and his new podcast called ‘Honey You’re Ruining My Kid’, with his wife and child behaviourist, Tina Regan...
9/12/202212 minutes, 38 seconds
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'This is only going to get worse' - The worst bottlenecks in Ireland

All next week here on Newstalk we're getting into the cars, buses, trains, trams and headphones of pedestrians and cyclists as they go about their commute.    On The Hard Shoulder Kieran was joined by Richard O'Donoghue Independent TD representing County Limerick, Emmet Kerrigan Owner of All About Kombucha in Galway and Motoring Journalist Geraldine Herbert to discuss the country’s worst bottleneck areas...
9/12/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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Inheritance tax increase 'is taking money out of people's pockets' - Richmond

There should be a “substantial” reduction in the amount of money parents can leave to their children tax-free. That’s according to the Government-appointed commission on taxation and welfare. Kieran was joined by Neale Richmond, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown and Colette Bennett, economic and social analyst with Social Justice Ireland to discuss...
9/12/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Young people emigrating for 'a better quality of life'

National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), reveals more than seven in 10 adults aged between 18 and 24 years old are looking at the possibility of moving away from Ireland because they believe working overseas offers them better prospects in life. Kieran was joined now by Aleesha Wiegandt, a final year student in UCC and Conor Brummell, who is currently working in Brussels...
9/12/202211 minutes, 5 seconds
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McGrath: 'Leaders will have ample time' to decide next Finance Minister

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Public Expenditure and Reform Minister, Michael McGrath from the Fianna Fail Party Think-In, to discuss the energy crisis and the rising cost of living ahead of the Budget in two weeks time...
9/12/202212 minutes, 40 seconds
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Should the smoking age be increased to 21?

Health experts are calling to raise the smoking age to 21 in an effort to reduce the number of young people taking up smoking. A new report from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland claims  that smoking is on the rise among teenage boys and, after “decades of progress,” tobacco reduction is now stagnating in Ireland. Kieran was joined by John Mallon Forest Spokesperson and Dr. Brendan O'Shea Assistant Professor of General at Trinity College and Spokesperson for the Kildare faculty for the ICGP to discuss...
9/12/202212 minutes, 23 seconds
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Cuffe: 'Increase in energy prices will not go as high as has been feared'

EU Energy Ministers met today in Brussels to try and come to an agreement on the way forward to help reduce the impact of the current energy crisis. Ciaran Cuffe is Green MEP for Dublin, and he joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to give an update...
9/9/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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'Today is about what can we do to change these statistics'

Today is international Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder day. Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders or FASD is a term for a series of developmental disorders that are caused by exposure to alcohol in the womb. Ireland is the third worst country in the world for alcohol-related birth defects because of women drinking during pregnancy. Kieran was joined by Professor Maeve Eogan, Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin to discuss...
9/9/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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King Charles III reign 'bound to be different'

Ahead of King Charles III being proclaimed King at the session council tomorrow morning, Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Simon Jenkins, author and columnist with The Guardian to discuss...
9/9/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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How to make your CV stand out

A TikTok on how to make the best CV has blown up online. Erica Rivera is a Chicago-based senior recruiter at Google – a company notorious for their interview process. Her TikTok goes over the things you really shouldn’t put on your CV. Jane Downes, Founder of Clearview Coaching Group and author of ‘The Career Book’ joined Kieran to tell us the best ways to make a good CV...
9/9/20227 minutes, 11 seconds
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'This is nanny state overreach' - Dutch city bans meat ads in public spaces

A Dutch city will become the first in the world to ban meat advertisements in public spaces in a bid to reduce consumptions and greenhouse gas emissions. Should we adopt similar measures in Ireland to combat climate change? Eddie Punch, General Secretary with Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association and Caroline Rowley, Director of Ethical Farming Ireland joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/9/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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'We've lost that unifying figure' - John Simpson

John Simpson, World Affairs Editor with the BBC joined Kieran on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II...
9/9/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ahern: 'She's been a true leader of her people'

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern to discuss the passing of Queen Elizabeth II...
9/9/20228 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Best TV Nobody's Watching: The Americans

Our three part series on the best TV nobody's watching continues today with Cuán Ó Flatharta, Presenter of Splanc on Newstalk. Cuán joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder with his final pick, 'The Americans'.. 
9/8/20225 minutes, 32 seconds
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Bacik: "We want to see a cap on childcare costs"

The Labour Party Think In took place today in Wexford, Ivana Bacik has said that €4m would be an appropriate figure to spend in this years budget. Ivana Bacik, Leader of the Labour Party joined Kieran on the show to discuss childcare costs, energy and transport...
9/8/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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'It's been a remarkable reign' - Richard Aldous

Richard Aldous, expert in 20th Century British History joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to reflect on her 70 year reign thus far...
9/8/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Search for Ireland's Favourite Hymn

The search for Ireland’s favourite hymn is underway in ahead of the National Ploughing Championships in County Laois this month. Maeve Mahon, who is part of the team putting together the search for the favourite hymn, and Nuala Kelly, Director of the Laois I.C.A. Choir joined Kieran on the show...
9/8/20228 minutes, 20 seconds
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'We have to ensure there is a level playing field' - Leaving Cert Reform

The CAO round one offers were issued today. There were three courses where students with 625 points the maximum number of points, were not offered a place. It begs the question, should the leaving cert as we know it be reformed? Kieran was joined on the show by Brian Mooney, Guidance Counsellor and Irish Times Columnist and Miriam Duggan, President of ASTI to discuss...
9/8/202214 minutes, 12 seconds
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Idris Elba turns 50

Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of the Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8 joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chart the career highlights of Idris Elba as he turns 50...
9/7/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Best TV Nobody's Watching: For All Mankind

Our three part series on the best TV nobody's watching continues today with Cuán Ó Flatharta, Presenter of Splanc on Newstalk. Cuán joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder with his second pick, 'For All Mankind'.. 
9/7/20226 minutes, 47 seconds
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'Dedicated Minister for Energy' needed to solve crisis - Fine Gael MEP

A second energy credit is likely to be arriving before Christmas. It comes after cabinet met today to discuss how to tackle the energy crisis. Kieran was joined on the show by Pat Leahy is the Irish Times Political Editor and Sean Kelly, Fine Gael MEP to discuss...
9/7/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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Jack Dee on his tour, Boris Johnson and losing luggage

Comedian, Jack Dee joined Kieran on the show today. He played the Olympia in Dublin this past weekend, and will be in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast this coming Saturday. You’ll have seen him on your screens on the likes of 'Have I Got News For You', and all manner of other panel shows. He’s also had a glittering comedy career.
9/7/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Origins of Phobias

Trypophobia or a fear of holes, specifically small holes clustered together, has topped the list of the phobia that terrifies Irish people the most. A study by Psychic World, based on Google searches, has found that fears about open spaces, spiders, heights and confined spaces completed the top 5 things we Irish are afraid of. Patricia Casey, Consultant Psychiatrist at the Hermitage Clinic and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry in UCD joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss phobias...
9/7/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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Local authorities 'incapable and incompetent' of housing Ukrainian refugees

According to data from the Department of Integration, 85% of properties pledged for Ukrainian refugees has not yet been activated. Of 9,708 accommodation pledges sent to local authorities, only 1,440 pledges have been activated. Kieran was joined by Tom McEnaney, Media Consultant and Founder of Effective Aid Ukraine, who has helped over 1,000 refugees get into Ireland to discuss this...
9/7/20228 minutes, 39 seconds
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'For what you pay and what you get, it's offensive' - Dublin ranked Europe's 4th most expensive city

Dublin has been named as the fourth most expensive city break in Europe. The research was done by Post Office Travel Money in the UK, who incidentally found Athens to offer the best value on the continent. But is Dublin value for money? Kieran was joined by Martin Harte is CEO of the Temple Bar Company and Stefanie Preissner is a broadcaster and presenter of the ‘Basically’ podcast to discuss...
9/7/202211 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Best TV Nobody's Watching: The Offer

Today kicked off a three part series on the best TV nobody's watching with Cuán Ó Flatharta, Presenter of Splanc on Newstalk. Cuán joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder with his first pick, 'The Offer'.. 
9/7/20227 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tova Friedman - The Daughter of Auschwitz

Tova Friedman was just 5 years old when she was sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Her book, ‘The Daughter of Auschwitz’, is her account of being a survivor from the camp. Tova joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her time there...
9/6/202219 minutes, 53 seconds
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Wellness: Active Listening

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss the skill of active listening...
9/6/20228 minutes, 30 seconds
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Truss won't get 'honeymoon grace period' as she becomes UK Prime Minister

Liz Truss has today officially become the prime minister of the United Kingdom after meeting with The Queen and being asked to form a new government. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Lauren McEvatt Former Conservative Government Special Advisor to discuss...
9/6/202210 minutes, 42 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Apples

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at the humble apple...
9/6/202211 minutes, 27 seconds
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Housing For All - One Year On

One year on from the introduction of the Government's 'Housing for All' plan, Housing Minister, Darragh O'Brien joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the delivery of the plan and future projections...
9/6/202216 minutes, 35 seconds
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Spider Mating Season

You might have noticed more eight legged visitors to your home in recent weeks, this is because it is officially spider season. Kieran was joined by Collie Ennis, Zoology research associate at Trinity College Dublin to discuss…
9/6/20225 minutes, 44 seconds
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Energy crisis: 'We need to develop nuclear power in places like Ireland'

The Nord Stream pipeline between Russia and Germany has been a bone of contention for the last 20 years.  And in an energy crisis, more focus than ever is being put on the relationship between the Kremlin and Europe. All the while, Governments are working out how to deal with the crisis. Declan Ganely, businessman and entrepreneur and Lorcan Allen, Business Editor with the Business Post joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
9/6/202212 minutes, 24 seconds
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'Simply not good enough' - Ó Laoghaire calls on Minister to attend Oireachtas committee

Many families across the country are still yet to receive their school bus tickets, two weeks after going back to school. An Oireachtas Committee has written to the Education Minister, Norma Foley requesting that she attends a meeting. Kieran was joined by Donnchadh Ó Laoighre, Sinn Féin TD for Cork South Central and Party Education Spokesperson and Joanne Geraghty, Mother and full-time carer in Galway to discuss the situation...
9/6/202213 minutes, 6 seconds
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Guide To The Galaxy: International Space Station

UCD's Colman Gallagher joins Kieran to talk about the International Space Station - what it is, what it's for, and whether it is worth the money spent on it.
9/5/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tallaght Deaths: How do you speak to children about it?

The deaths of three siblings in Tallaght have caused great mourning, but how do you talk to children about these incidents? Child psychologist Colman Noctor joined Kieran to explain.
9/5/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should the 'Right to Housing' be enshrined in the Constitution?

According to a Sunday Independent poll, 55% of respondents supported having a right to housing inserted into the Constitution. Tom Phillips is managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates and Rhona McCord is a researcher and developer at Unite. They joined Kieran to debate whether this is a good idea.
9/5/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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Should we call the army to help with accommodating students?

As Leaving Cert results are announced today, the plight for students finding suitable accommodation has intensified. Chaplain for the Technological University of the Shannon, Father Shay Casey, says things have never been so bad. So desperate is the situation that this week, the priest who has 37 years experience of working with students, considered calling the army for help in sourcing tents. Father Shay Casey joined Kieran on the show.
9/2/20225 minutes, 26 seconds
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What Do We Really Believe? Judaism

In today's episode of "What Do We Really Believe?" Kieran was joined by Yanky Fachler, Founder and chair of the Jewish Historical Society of Ireland to discuss the origins, beliefs, and traditions of Judaism.
9/2/202212 minutes, 57 seconds
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Is plan to ban oil and heat boilers a “total crackpot”?

Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway has labelled Environment Minister Eamon Ryan a “total crackpot” over his plans to ban oil and gas boilers from new and existing homes. This latest climate action scheme would apply to newly built homes from next year and to installations in existing houses from as early as 2025. Michael Fitzmaurice joined Kieran today along with Green Party MEP Ciaran Cuffe.
9/2/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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Kerry Katona

Former Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona joined Kieran for this week's Thursday interview. She spoke about fame, bankruptcy and over coming addiction.
9/1/202221 minutes, 35 seconds
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The return of of therapists to special schools

Minister of State for Disability, Anne Rabbitte T.D, joined Kieran to discuss the announcement the HSE has commenced a process to re-instate the health and social care supports in special schools where previously they had been provided.
9/1/202210 minutes, 49 seconds
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"Everyone in this country is hurting at the moment."

As electric Ireland get ready to raise prices once again, Kieran was joined by Denis Naughten, Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway, to discuss what can be done to ensure there are not outages this winter.
9/1/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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"9 times out of 10 the referee will be the guy at the end of the abuse!"

Roscommon county board are investigating an incident in a minor football fixture last night. The game between St Aidans and St Dominics was abandone after the referee was attacked and left needing medical attention. Former GAA referee, Rory Hickey joined Kieran to give his reaction to the incident.
9/1/20228 minutes, 28 seconds
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Teacher Shortages

It’s back to school season and schools across primary and second level are struggling with teacher shortages. Kieran was joined by Clodagh Farrell, Principal of Stapolin Educate Together National School and Paul Crone, Director of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals, to discuss what can be done to draw more into the profession.
9/1/202210 minutes, 49 seconds
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Princess Diana's Bodyguard

It's been exactly 25 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. The "people's princess" was beloved by the public and there is still much affection for her. Kieran was joined by Lee Sansum, author and security specialist, who was Princess Diana's bodyguard.
9/1/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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What Do We Really Believe: Buddhism

Myozan Kodo, a Zen Buddhism priest, living in Dublin, joined Kieran to take a closer look at Buddhism.
8/31/202214 minutes, 43 seconds
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"It's a failure of success for government."

Younger workers face paying an extra €2,500 in taxes so state pension age will stay at 66 years of age. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council have said people no in their 20s, 30s and 40s will foot the bill for Ireland’s growing number of retirees, which is estimated to rise by 50pc by 2040. Kieran was joined by Seamus Boland, CEO of Irish Rural Link and Caillum Hedderman, Environmentalist & Social Activist to discuss what this means for younger generations.
8/31/202212 minutes, 17 seconds
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"You have to acknowledge sometimes sentences deserve a harsher penalty here."

Offenders convicted of the most serious crimes, including murder, could face a minimum term of up to 30 years without parole under proposed reforms by the Department of Justice. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joined Kieran to discuss the proposals.
8/31/202213 minutes, 41 seconds
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"He realised he could no longer use violence and oppression to get their way!'

US President Ronald Reagan back in 1987, imploring Mikhail Gorbachev to ‘tear down the wall, and open up the USSR and that is what Gorbachev did, as the world remembers is legacy following his passing in Moscow at the age of 91. Jon Snow, the former presenter of Channel 4 News, joined Kieran to recall his time reporting on Gorbachev during his years as leader.
8/31/202211 minutes, 30 seconds
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Should we further tax the rich?

A report from the State’s Commission on tax and welfare has said that wealth, property and inheritance taxes should be raised. If these recommendations are followed, it could represent a clear shift in focus to taxing wealth, rather than income. Kieran was joined by Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator and spokesperson for Employment Affairs, Media, Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht, and Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator to discuss if it is time to further tax the rich.
8/31/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Blackberries

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at blackberries.
8/31/202211 minutes, 24 seconds
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"The government has prioritized industrial piece over value for money!"

The government have proposed a 6.5% pay increase to public sector workers over two years. Kieran was joined by Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME, to discuss his reaction to the proposed deal and where this leave those who work in the private sector.
8/31/202210 minutes, 30 seconds
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What Do We Really Believe: Islam

All this week on The Hard Shoulder is taking a deeper look into some of the religions that exist in Ireland. Today he was joined by Amanullah de Sondy, Lecturer in Contemporary Islam, UCC, to discuss the Islamic faith and what it means to him.
8/30/202213 minutes, 59 seconds
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"The government has gone as far as we can recognizing the work they do but there is a limit to what we can afford."

Public sector unions are considering the Government’s revised 6.5 per cent pay offer. It follows concerns over the cost of living crisis as we head into the winter months. Micheal McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform joined Kieran to discuss the proposed deal and comments made on yesterdays Hard Shoulder about the possibility of the country heading into recession.
8/30/202215 minutes, 37 seconds
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People Pleasing

Change and Transformation coach, Niamh Ennis, calls herself a “recovering people pleaser”, she joined Kieran to share her tips on how to avoid people pleasing.
8/30/20226 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sean Spicer

With the midterm elections coming soon, President Joe Biden putting a student debt forgiveness plan in place, and questions remaining over the raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home, Kieran was joined by Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer to give his take on all the stories dominating the American headlines.
8/30/202214 minutes, 12 seconds
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"I've a girl going into first year who is really upset!"

As students go back to school this week, there are still many who are waiting to receive their school bus tickets. Teresa Mangan, a parent in Skryne, Co.Meath, joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of the long wait, on her daughter who is going into first year.
8/30/20226 minutes, 7 seconds
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Should SUV's be banned?

As the battle continues to try and reduce emissions, one proposals is to ban Sports Utility Vehicles, or SUVs. Michael Taft, researcher with SIPTU, joined Brian Cooke, Director General at the Society of the Irish Motor Industry, to discuss what makes these car's so damaging to the environment and what the impact would be if they were to be banned completely.
8/30/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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What Do We Really Believe:Christianity

Recently the Synod in the Catholic Church promised to consider its teachings on issues like LGBT, women in leadership, and more besides. Dr John Murray, who is the Assistant Professor of Moral Theology and Christian Ethics at DCU, joined Kieran to kick off a week long series on religion in Ireland.
8/29/202213 minutes, 52 seconds
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Scoliosis Surgeries Cancelled

32 children in Ireland will be affected by the latest announcement of cancellations of all complex spinal surgery operations over the next three weeks at Temple Street Children’s Hospital. Kieran was joined by Amanda Coughlan, Co-Lead of the Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Paediatric Advocacy Group, to discuss the impacts of these cancellations.
8/29/20226 minutes, 33 seconds
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IBEC Budget Submission

With businesses struggling to fight against rising costs, IBEC are calling for specific measures to come in Budget 2023. Danny McCoy, IBEC CEO, joined Kieran to discuss the measures they are hoping will be brought in.
8/29/202213 minutes, 33 seconds
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"We are well behind other countries on this issue!"

An Bord Pleanála were expected to have made a decision on planning today for Dublin’s first supervised injection facility on Merchant’s Quay, which has now been delayed. Kieran was joined byMichael Pidgeon, Green Party Councillor and Mannix Flynn, Independent Councillor to discuss the delay and what it could mean for crime in the area.
8/29/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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"We are facing what will be a very tough run into Christmas."

With energy costs at an all time high, retailers and restaurateurs are calling for more support as they start the run into Christmas. Kieran was joined by Duncan Graham, Managing Director, Retail Excellence Ireland, JP McMahon, Chef, author and restaurateur and Gina Murphy, Proprietor of Hugo’s Restaurant to discuss if more support should be made available.
8/29/202213 minutes, 6 seconds
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Record High Homeless Figures

The number of homeless people in the State has reached a record high of 10,568 people which includes 3,137 children. Emmet spoke to Peter McVerry of the Peter McVerry Trust about the issue.
8/26/20228 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bin Charges on the Rise

Panda Recycling is to introduce double-digit price rises on households next month affecting over 360,000 customers. The company has blamed surging fuel costs. Emmet was joined by Mick Barry, People Before Profit TD for Cork North-Central and Conor Pope, Pricewatch Editor for the Irish Times.
8/26/202215 minutes, 30 seconds
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€129 million in funds still not claimed for cycle lanes and walkways

€309 million was allocated last year for active travel projects however, only 180 million has been claimed so far. Minister Eamonn Ryan has ordered the local authorities to spend the unclaimed funds amounting to almost €129 million. Emmet was joined on the show by Transport Commentator Conor Faughnan and Green Party Senator Pauline O'Reilly.
8/26/202215 minutes, 12 seconds
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SSE Airtricity Announce Price Increases

SSE Airtricity has announced an increase in energy rices for consumers from October with gas bills expected to rise by 39% and electricity by 35.4%. Emmet was joined on the show by Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway, Denis Naughten.
8/26/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is surgery the best way to treat obesity?

Concerns have been raised over the use of escooters, and the impact they have obesity, with people working or cycling less. It comes as more treatments and medicines become available to treat obesity. Carel Le Roux, Obesity specialist at St Vincent's Hospital, joined Emmet to discuss how best to treat a weight issue.
8/25/202211 minutes, 42 seconds
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"The size of the energy hit is going to be large."

New CSO figure show that the employment rate in the second quarter of the year was 73.5%.It is the highest rate since the current series of records began in 1998. CEO of the ESRI, economist Alan Barrett joined Emmet to discuss his predictions for the economy in the upcoming months.
8/25/202213 minutes, 7 seconds
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"The modern day classroom need's to be active and playful!"

According to the latest Children’s School Lives study, Junior infants are ‘over-prepared’ in numeracy and literacy. The study outlines emphasizing play-based learning for social and emotional development. Clara Maria Fiorentini, Lecturer in Initial Teacher Education, Literacy and Early Childhood Education in Marino, joined Emmet to discuss the inportance of play.
8/25/20228 minutes, 26 seconds
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"The residents were in for a rude awakening with the noise!"

There was great excitement yesterday at Dublin Airport when the new North Runway officially opened, however the excitement was short lived as 24 hours on some residents are up in arms over the noise. Emmet was joined by Dean Mulligan, Independents for Change Councillor for the Fingal area and Adrian Kennedy, Broadcaster, to discuss the noise pollution brought on by the runway.
8/25/202212 minutes, 14 seconds
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"It's another kick in the teeth for student nurses."

In November 2021, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly committed to enhancing the current Travel and Subsistence allowances for student nurses on their clinical placement by September 2022. As nursing placements start back this week, student nurses across Ireland are concerned as they are yet to see these allowances being implemented. Emmet was joined by Breeann, who is a student nurse and Roisin Shortall, TD for Dublin North West and co-leader of the Social Democrats, to discuss the knock on affect for the countries health service.
8/25/202215 minutes, 20 seconds
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"I had to force my parents to leave at the start of the conflict."

Today marks 6 months since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Nadia Dobrianska fled Ukraine in March of this year and has since settled here. She joined Emmet to look back at the conflict and her new life in Ireland.
8/24/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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Do women still buy their partners clothes?

With holidays still in full swing, plenty of people will be doing their last minute shopping before the nights draw in and winter draws in. Emmet was joined by Laura Mullet, Fashion Expert for RSVP Magazine and Ireland AM to discuss if women still buy their partners clothes, or if that is a tradition that has fallen out of style.
8/24/20228 minutes, 1 second
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"Against all odd's Ukraine has withstood six months of military assault."

Today marks 6 months since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, it fall's on the 24th August which is also Ukraine's Independence Day. Emmet was joined by Larysa Garesko Ukrainian Ambassador to Ireland to mark the day.
8/24/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Taylor Swift University Course

The University of Texas at Austin will be offering students a chance to learn about Taylor Swift’s songwriting skills alongside classic literary greats like Shakespeare, Chaucer and Keats this Autumn. Emmet was joined by Deirdre Molumby, Film and TV Critic, to discuss what a Taylor Swift course might look like and if there are really enough fan's who would take it up.
8/24/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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70% of households face energy poverty

Startling new worst -case scenario figures suggest almost 70 per cent of households face energy poverty. The figures paint a bleak picture as the summer draws to an end and Emmet was joined by Louise Bayliss, Spokesperson for SPARK and Verona Murphy Independent TD for Wexford, to give their reaction.
8/24/20228 minutes, 43 seconds
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"I got an email 9 days before my eldest starts school."

Kids are returning to school this week and there are thousands of families across the country waiting to hear if their children will have places on school buses. Caroline from Kilkenny, is a parent who is still waiting and she joined Emmet and Fine Gael Senator, Tim Lombard, to discuss how the wait is affecting parents across the country.
8/24/202215 minutes, 3 seconds
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You Are What You Eat : Corn

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Emmet to take a closer look at corn.
8/24/202210 minutes, 42 seconds
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TG4 and Ireland’s newest festival

The Zutons will be playing at the Night and Day Festival in Roscommon, Craig Hughes is the political correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail, and he joined Emmet to explain how he has teamed up with TG4 to launch the festival.
8/24/20227 minutes, 8 seconds
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End of Life Planning

This week the Galway Rose, Clare Anne Irwin, spoke about her career change from teacher to undertaker. She discussed the family business and about how more and more people are coming in to plan their own funeral. Emmett was joined by David McGowan, of McGowan’s Funeral Directors in Ballina, who trained Clare and Brian Kennedy, to discuss end of life planning.
8/24/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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The James Webb Telescope images of Jupiter

The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has revealed unprecedented views of the planet Jupiter. The James Webb Telescope captured images of the planet that astronomers say are unlike anything seen before, Emmet was joined by Leo Enright, Space Commentator and former member of the Board of Governors of the School of Cosmic Physics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, to discuss the discovery.
8/23/20229 minutes, 49 seconds
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The History of the Rose of Tralee

The Rose of Tralee returned to TV screens on Monday night, much to the delight of fans across the country. Emmet Oliver was joined by Newstalk's Simon Tierney to look back at the history of the event.
8/23/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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"Money does not buy happiness but it makes the world go around!"

The Teachers Union of Ireland yesterday announced that there is a severe teacher recruitment and retention problem in Ireland due to the cost of living crisis. Emmet was joined by Peter, a Dublin-based Secondary School Teacher who will be moving to Dubai and Sean Twomey, Principal of St Al’s College Secondary School in Carrigtohill to discuss the situation.
8/23/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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Holidaying with children

Even though we are coming to the end of summer, there is still time to get away with the family whether it’s before the school year starts, or a weekend break. Michelle Walsh Jackson is from thenoveltraveller.com, and she joined Kieran with recommendations, for those planning a family holiday.
8/22/20228 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Daughter of Major General Emmet Dalton

Audrey Dalton is the daughter of Major General Emmet Dalton, who was with Michael Collins as he was killed, 100 years ago today. Audrey joined Lisa to mark the day and share the pride she has for her father.
8/22/20223 minutes, 58 seconds
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The cost of IVF

Latest stats show Ireland ranking 40th out of 43 nations for access to fertility treatment. It comes as plans for legislation on the issue to be brought forward next month. Lisa was joined by Anne Marie Gillooley, who’s living in Dublinl Mary Wingfield, former Clinical Director Merrion Fertility Clinic and Katharina O’Cathair, Associate Professor of Health Law at the University of Copenhagan, to discuss the financial and emotional burden fertility issues bring with them.
8/22/202217 minutes, 2 seconds
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"People are deciding not to buy tickets!"

Fans of Garth Brooks are being asked to pay more than €350 a month for a hotel room within walking distance of Croke Park when the country superstar plays his gigs next month. Dermott Jewell is Policy and Council Advisor for the Consumer Association of Ireland, and he joined Lisa, and Jim Waldron of the National Private Hire and Taxi Association, to discuss the impact of high priced large scale events.
8/22/202210 minutes, 42 seconds
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Sailing around the world

Pat Lawless a retired fisherman is set to sail around the world departing from France and joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss the event that he is due to take part in.
8/19/20227 minutes, 35 seconds
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Cost of repairing apartment defects has tripled

The cost of repairs on fire-safety defects at apartments in Park West Dublin first sold in the early 2000s, has risen from an estimated €5 million to €15 million. Residents were informed of this on Tuesday this week. Peter Byrne, an apartment owner at Park West, and Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner joined Kieran uddihy on the show.
8/19/202212 minutes, 40 seconds
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Tinder turns 10

Tinder celebrated its 10th birthday this week. After 10 years of online dating apps, has the dating landscape changed for the worse or for the better? Annie Lord, Vogue’s dating columnist and author of ‘Notes on Heartbreak’ joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/19/20226 minutes, 12 seconds
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A preview of the weekend of sport

Off The Ball’s Ger Gilroy discusses all your sports news and talking points ahead of the weekend in sporting action.
8/19/202210 minutes, 44 seconds
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'Forever Chemicals" or PFAS, may not be forever anymore

Harmful "forever chemicals" or PFAS, may not be forever anymore! New research from scientists at Northwestern University, claims, Chemists have identified how to destroy these "forever chemicals" in a low-cost way for the first time But what are PFAS and how are they harmful? Angela Ruttledge, Researcher and Policy Officer with VOICE Ireland joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/19/20224 minutes, 14 seconds
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Nora Owen on Michael Collins

Nora Owen, the Grandniece of Michael Collins and the former Minister for Justice spoke to Kieran at Collins Barracks to mark the Michael Collins anniversary.
8/19/20222 minutes, 57 seconds
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Living at home with your parents

Ciara O’Loughlin, News reporter with the independent.ie and Tara Logan Buckley, clinical psychologist both joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss living at home as stats show that people are now moving out at the age of 28.
8/19/202210 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Ken Livingstone

Former mayor of London Ken Livingstone joined Kieran for this week's Thursday interview.
8/18/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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Michael Collins: The Legacy

Ronan McGreevy, Irish Times journalist and author of the book ‘Great Hatred: the Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP, joined Kieran for the final part of our series looking at the life and legacy of Michael Collins, ahead of the centenary of his death on Monday.
8/18/202216 minutes, 35 seconds
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"There should never be a case where going to work costs someone money."

Budget 2023 is set to be announced on the 27th of September, and some of the proposals include social welfare changes. Kieran was joined by Regina Doherty,Fine Gael’s Seanad leader, and Claire Kerrane Sinn Fein’s Social protection spokesperson, to discuss the impact of a welfare increase.
8/18/202213 minutes, 13 seconds
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Could breeding horses be a solution for climate change?

Junior Agriculture Minister Pippa Hackett has said that she wants to see if the horse breeding sector can be incentivized as part of efforts to cut Ireland’s agriculture emissions. She has encouraged livestock farmers to think about the move. Kieran was joined by Pat McCormack is President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association to discuss her proposal.
8/18/20225 minutes, 4 seconds
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Should musical education be available to every child?

Music education must be available to every child regardless of geography and class,that is the view of Grace Tallon, Executive Director of Newpark Academy of Music in Dublin. She joined Kieran and Niall Breslin or ‘Bressie’, The Blizzards frontman and host of the Where Is My Mind Podcast, to discuss why musical education is so important for children.
8/18/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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40 year's of the CD

On this day in 1982 Abba ‘The Visitors’, became the first CD ever produced. Colin Baker of Back From The Future joined Kieran to discuss how the CD music and technology forever.
8/17/20226 minutes, 27 seconds
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Michael Collins: His Early Life

Kieran was joined by Journalist and author Ronan McGreevy, to tell the story of Michael Collins as he cossetted with the Plunketts in Dublin.
8/17/202215 minutes, 52 seconds
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Kieran visits Ireland's first Lego store

Ireland's first Lego store is to open on Grafton Street tomorrow. Kieran went down for a behind the scenes look ahead of the opening.
8/17/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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What does it mean to be a Catholic?

Irish Catholics have called for major change in the church’s attitude to women, LGBTI+ people, those who are divorced or remarried, and single parents. It’s been hailed at the most ambitious attempt at reform in 60 years. Michael Kelly is Editor of the Irish Catholic Newspaper, and he joined Kieran and theologian, Gina Menzies, to discuss what it means to be a Catholic.
8/17/202214 minutes, 23 seconds
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Early Childhood Protest

The Federation of Early Childhood Providers held a protest outside the Dáil this morning calling for increases in funding in the sector. This is the groups third protest, they say current funding levels are too low and 260 providers are at risk of closing by June 2023.Elaine Dunne, Chair of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers and Sonia Duggan, an Early Childcare Provider joined Kieran to discuss what need's to be done to address issue's in the sector.
8/17/20229 minutes, 33 seconds
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The City Edge Project

A new west Dublin town with a population greater than Galway city, will be virtually car free under the new City Edge Project announced by Dublin City Council and South Dublin County Council. Independent Councillor and Former Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Peter Kavanagh, joined Kieran and John O’Hara, City Planning Officer with Dublin City Council, to discuss the finer details of the project.
8/17/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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You Are What You Eat : Aeroplane Food

Aisling Larkin TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a closer look at aeroplane food.
8/17/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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"There is no excuse for assaults, we need a zero tolerance approach."

According to figures released by Sinn Féin, more then twelve health service staff a day are subjected, physical, verbal or sexual assaults. There health spokesperson David Cullinane joined Kieran to discuss what can be done to address the problem.
8/16/202210 minutes, 3 seconds
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Is our taxation progressive enough?

When the Dáil returns from summer recess, it’ll all be all eyes on the Budget, which will be along in a few short weeks. With the top 20% of income earners paying 77% of income tax and USC collected, and the bottom 75% of income earners, contributing 18%, is our tax system progressive, Kieran was joined by Economist Jim Power, and People Before Profit TD for Dublin South West, Paul Murphy, to debate if more can be done to support low income earners.
8/16/202211 minutes, 18 seconds
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"I could feel the blood from my lip leaking down onto my shoes."

Mark Sheehan, aged 26, has been left with serious facial injuries after an unprovoked homophobic attack took place on Dublin Bus last night. He joined Kieran to describe his horrific ordeal.
8/16/202213 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is it time to scrap school uniforms?

Back to school costs are rising and many parents are feeling the pinch as the school year returns. Eric Nelligan, Assistant Principal at St Munchins College, Limerick and Emma Desouza, Writer and Campaigner, joined Kieran to discuss if scrapping school uniforms could be a way of cutting down the cost.
8/16/202210 minutes, 2 seconds
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1 year on since Taliban took over Kabul

It's a year to the day since the Taliban entered Kabul unchallenged and took control of Afghanistan, transforming the lives of millions of people. Kieran was joined by Barialai Khoshhal, photojournalist, joined Kieran to discuss what the country looks like after a year of Taliban rule.
8/15/20229 minutes, 27 seconds
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My Digital Life – The admin side of tech

All this week The Hard Shoulder is taking a look at all things digital. Newstalk's technology correspondent Jess Kelly, joined Kieran to take a closer look at the admin side of tech.
8/15/20227 minutes, 37 seconds
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Student Digs

Further and Higher Education Minister Simon Harris is encouraging families to avail of the rent-a-room scheme that allows for income of up to €14,000 a year tax free. Tony Campbell from GetDigs.ie, joined Kieran to discuss the on going issues surrounding student accommodation in this country.
8/15/202211 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is it time to ban data centers?

Amazon have been granted planning permission for two new data center's in north Dublin. Environmental groups have long been opposed to data center's due to the fact they place further pressure on limited energy supplies and have an adverse environmental impact. Kieran was joined by Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist and Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrat TD for Wicklow, to discuss if it's time to ban data centers.
8/15/202212 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is it time to crack down on dog fowling?

According to a report from the National Council for the Blind in Ireland,two of Dublin’s local authorities are among 11 countrywide to have issued no fines for dog fouling last year. Claire Byrne, Dublin City Councillor, Green Party and Jade McCormack, who is visually impaired, joined Kieran to discuss what can be done to tackle the issue of dog fowling.
8/15/202221 minutes, 7 seconds
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Are 50-Year Mortgages a good idea?

The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers is calling for banks to be allowed to offer 50-year mortgages to give people on lower incomes a chance to own their own home. Kieran was joined by Trevor Grant, Chairperson of the Association of Irish Mortgage Advisors and Brendan Burgess, from AskAboutMoney.com to discuss the 50 year mortgage...
8/12/202210 minutes, 7 seconds
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100th anniversary of death of Arthur Griffith

Today marks the 100th Anniversary of the death of Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn Féin, the man who led the Treaty negotiations in 1921 and President of the first Dáíl Government. Kieran was joined in studio by Robbie Smyth, Editor of An Phoblacht and Former Sinn Fein, General Secretary to discuss Griffith's legacy...
8/12/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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Life as a TikTok Creator

With over 1 billion users, TikTok is quickly becoming the fastest growing social media platform in the world. Kieran was joined in studio by Ryan Mar, the Irish TikTok star, with over 1.1 million followers, to talk about the responsibilities that comes with having a large following and what life is like as a content creator...
8/12/20226 minutes, 36 seconds
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Has anti-social behaviour gone too far in Dublin City?

Former senior garda, Tony Gallagher says that Dublin is now rife with anti-social behaviour as retailers face threats, intimidation and assaults every day. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Mannix Flynn, Independent Dublin City Councillor, Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town and Newstalk Breakfast's Shane Coleman to discuss the increasing anti-social behaviour in the city...
8/12/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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The history of ice cream

With the weather looking to remain warm, Newstalk's Simon Tierney joined Kieran to look back at the history of ice cream.
8/11/202213 minutes, 6 seconds
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Teachers strike over pay rise

Teachers are threatening to strike if they don’t get a pay rise. They say the rise of inflation, announced today again at 9%, means they’ve taken a pay cut. Kieran was joined by John Boyle General Secretary of the Irish National Teachers Organisation, Barra Roantree ,economist at the ESRI and teacher Eric, about how likely there is to be a strike.
8/11/202219 minutes, 1 second
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Should we cull seagulls?

Seagulls in cities has become an issue of increasing concern. Cllr Keith Connolly joined Kieran to discuss why he feels they should be culled, even though they are a protected species.
8/10/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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Childless By Choice

For many women, becoming a mother is a life stage much of society still expects them to hit. Katy Harrington, Freelance Writer in the Irish Independent, joined Kieran to discuss her decision to be childfree by choice and the reaction it evokes in those around her.
8/10/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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"When I moved in the mattress was covered in blood and had to be replaced!"

A report from Daft.ie today says that rents soared by the fastest rate on record in the second quarter of this year and availability of rental properties has reached an all-time low. Kieran was joined by listeners, both renters and landlords to discuss what can be done to address the situation.
8/10/202217 minutes, 1 second
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IRFU bans transgender women players from female contact rugby

The IRFU have carried out a review of their gender policy, and they have confirmed that they will ban transgender females from contact rugby competitions. Ciara O’Loughlin, news reporter with independent.ie, joined Kieran with her reaction on the news.
8/10/20224 minutes, 45 seconds
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"Given the difficulties we are facing heads should be banged together for resolve."

An amber alert for the country’s electricity supply has been issued for the second day in a row. We’re told there is a “a generation shortfall in Ireland”. Gerry Duggan, Chartered Engineer and former advisor in the ESB, and Dermot O'Brien, General Manager of Shannonside Galvanising, joined Kieran to discuss what can be done about this and what we could see moving into winter.
8/10/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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Dublin the ‘not so dirty’ old town

Earlier in the week Kieran discussed claims by Daniel O'Connell that Dublin has become a dirty and run city. Willie White, artistic director, Dublin Theatre Festival and Martin Harte, CEO, Templebar Company, joined the discussion today to debate if Dublin really as bad as it has been made out to be.
8/10/202210 minutes, 31 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Figs

TV Chef and Mindful eating coach Aisling Larkin, joined Eoin to take a closer look at figs.
8/9/202211 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trump’s house raided at Mar-A-Lego

Kieran was joined by Mick Mulvaney, Former Chief of Staff for Donald Trump, to discuss the raid on Donald Trump's Florida estate.
8/9/20229 minutes, 39 seconds
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Serena Williams Retires from Tennis

Tennis star Serena Williams has announced her plans to retire, although she's not quite ready to put a firm date on it. Kieran was joined by Rob Maul, Tennis Correspondent for The Sun, to look back at her incredible career.
8/9/20227 minutes, 34 seconds
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"It's very much a postcode lottery."

Yesterday on the show we were speaking with Daniel McConnell, Political Ediotr of the Irish Examiner and Alice Leahy from the Alice Leahy Trust about the state of Dublin Streets, take a listen. Kieran was joined by two former Lord Mayors; Green Party Councillor Hazel Chu and Labour Councillor Allison Gilliland.
8/9/202212 minutes, 8 seconds
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The man who gets paid to hug people

A professional cuddler has clients queueing up to pay £75, for an hour-long hug. Trevor Hooton, 30, who goes by 'Treasure' set up their business several months back ,which offers 'cuddle therapy'. He joined Kieran to explain what goes into to cuddle therapee.
8/9/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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Robots in Restaurants

Robots are popping up at restaurants around the country. The cat-themed robot ‘BellaBot’ greets and serves at various spots in Ireland, with the technology already massively popular in Japan. Kieran was joined by Paul Lenihan, President of the Restaurant Association of Ireland and Conor McGinn, Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Trinity College, to discuss if this could be the answer to staff shortages.
8/9/20229 minutes, 47 seconds
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"We have been blessed in Ireland to have these role models!"

It is 10 years since Katie Taylor won gold in London in a historic moment for Irish sport. Her win in London earn Ireland's first gold medal since 1996 in Atlanta. Kieran was joined by Ken Moore Coach at St Francis Boxing Club in Limerick, and Dr. Aoife Lane, Head of Department of Sport and Health Sciences at Technological University of the Shannon and Founder of the Women’s Gaelic Players Association, to discuss what her win meant for women in sports.
8/9/202214 minutes, 7 seconds
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Electric Vehicles – Are they as green as we think?

Sales of electric cars are up 80% year-on-year, and when the show covered this last week, there were plenty of concerns around the sustainability of them, and particular issues around the batteries. Kieran was joined by Motoring journalist Geraldine Herbert, Derek Reilly, who is the general manager at Nevo, and Kevin Sharpe, the director of New Electric, to discuss just how sustainable they really are.
8/9/202215 minutes, 7 seconds
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The joy of a copy and paste holiday!

Lucy Thackry, Travel Journalist at the Independent UK, joined Kieran and Fionn Davenport, Travel Journalist, to discuss if there is anything wrong with visiting the same spot every year on holiday.
8/8/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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More than 1,300 families apply to live rent-free on Inis Meáin for a year!

More than 1,300 families have applied to live rent-free on Inis Meáin for a year under the new initiative run by Comhlacht Forbartha Inis Meáin.One couple, Claire de Haas and Brock Montgomery from the Netherlands and Canada are the current caretakers on the Blasket Islands and they joined Kieran to share their experiences so far.
8/8/20227 minutes, 12 seconds
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"We have heard of students commuting from Galway."

Students at Munster Technological University in Tralee have been told a student village providing accommodation is no longer available to them.  They have been told that the “owners have decided to take back their houses for the purposes of long-term letting”. This situation is not unique as students across the country are facing an accomdation crisis. Kieran was joined by Molly Greenough, UCD Students Union President and Alannah O’Connor, Welfare Officer, University College Cork.
8/8/202210 minutes, 47 seconds
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"I think the city has lost its soul completely."

Daniel McConnell, Political Editor with the Irish Examiner wrote a piece at the weekend about the state of the streets of Dublin. He joined Kieran and Alice Leahy from The Alice Leahy Trust, to discuss why the city has fallen into such disarray.
8/8/202214 minutes, 25 seconds
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"We are going to see alot more people struggling as we get into winter."

Sinn Fein have called for a €50 weekly increase for the dole. Tricia Keilthy, head of Social Justice for St. Vincent de Paul, joined Kieran and Sara Singleton, Senior Researcher, for Social Inclusion for TASC, to discuss what increase should we consider, to make a fairer society during a cost of living crisis.
8/8/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is less more when it comes to summer holiday packing?

As the summer of travel chaos continues, the risk of losing your suitcase at the airport is a terrifyingly real prospect. How to avoid the stress of lost luggage by packing more efficiently and still traveling to your holiday destination in style? We asked Julie Cobbe - style therapist and coach, owner of the Style Retreat with Julie, who joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/5/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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Pupil teacher ratio - Over 2000 classes with 30 kids

Over 2.000 schools across Ireland have more than 30 pupils in the classrooms- that's according to today’s Irish Mirror. The figures obtained by the paper show that in the last academic year some of the primary schools had to accommodate 30 or more pupils in their classes. The situation had been described by teachers as “shocking”. Simon Lewis, Principal of Carlow Educate Together National School joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/5/20223 minutes, 50 seconds
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The return of the Premier League

Kieran Cunningham, Chief sports writer with the Daily Mail joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to preview the return of the premier league this weekend and more.
8/5/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Immigration - Do we need to lower visa entry requirements?

As Ireland reaches full employment we discuss if we need to lower our visa entry requirements for workers coming into the country. Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurant Association, and James Lawless, Fianna Fail TD, Kildare North both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/5/202211 minutes, 45 seconds
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What exactly is narcissism?

Enda Murphy, Psychotherapist, and Director of SeeMe.ie joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to explain just exactly what it means to be a narcissist. It comes after Robbie Williams took a narcissism test.
8/5/20226 minutes, 38 seconds
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Conor Lenihan: Why we need peace talks on Ukraine

“I wonder when a peace movement will start in relation to the conflict in Ukraine. Neither side seems keen to compromise or involve diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire leading to peace talks” - so says Conor Lenihan - former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources. In his opinion the costs to people and the global economy are enormous and it seems nobody has foreseen the impact this conflict is having. So, will somebody shout “stop”? Conor Lenihan - former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/5/202212 minutes, 23 seconds
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""We need to be out of our house by November 13th"

We’re going back to the issue of homeless now...we spoke to Ruth yesterday from Galway about her own housing situation, and Ronan has got in touch after listening to her.
8/5/202211 minutes, 36 seconds
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A third tax band of 30% to be considered

A third tax band of 30% continues to be considered for Budget 2023. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has asked Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe to examine whether a new rate could be introduced, in an effort to alleviate some pressure on middle-income earners. Karina Doorley, Research Area Coordinator for the Tax, Welfare and Pensions team at the ESRI spoke to Pat Kenny this morning and had this to say. Fine Gael Senator Barry Ward joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
8/5/20228 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Diarmuid Gavin

This week Diarmuid Gavin joined Kieran to discuss his life and gardening career.
8/4/202218 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tom Cruise spotting in Kerry

There may or may not be a major celebrity in Kerry. Rumours of Tom Cruise holidaying in Kerry are spreading like wildfire around the nation after his plane touched down near Killarney. Jerry O'Sullivan, Presenter of the Kerry Today program on Radio Kerry, joined Kieran, Ger Kennedy,owner of The Moorings Hotel in Kerry and Owen McQuail, owner of Some Neck Guitars, to chat about where the star might be hiding.
8/4/202212 minutes, 19 seconds
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Do we need a late night Luas?

Late night LUAS services, for now, have been ruled out by the National Transport Authority. Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has asked them a couple of months ago about the prospect of making these services available. Kieran was joined by Brian Caufield, associate Professor at the School of Engineering at Trinity College, and Hazel Chu is Green Dublin City Councilor, to discuss how much of a need there is for better late night transport.
8/4/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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Would smaller gardens ease the housing crisis?

According to a new proposal made to the Department of Housing, gardens should be reduced in size in order to help combat the housing crisis. Glenveagh Properties found that the back part of gardens was commonly unused, and said smaller gardens for three-bedroom houses could make space for additional housing. Brendan O’Sullivan, Head of University College Cork’s Planning School, joined Kieran and Chartered psychologist, neuroscientist, author & host of the Super Brain podcast, Sabina Brennan, do discuss if this could be a solution to the housing crisis.
8/4/202215 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is death reversable?

Scientists at Yale University in the United States have managed to revive cells in dead pigs an hour after they had died using a custom-made solution which got the pigs heart beating again. Sean Duke, science journalist, joined Kieran to discuss if there could come a time when we could use this method to reverse human death.
8/4/20225 minutes, 8 seconds
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"We will be homeless and I don't know what to do."

Sinn Fein’s housing spokesperson Eoin O’Broin presented The Hard Shoulder on Tuesday, and following a piece around the housing crisis, listener Ruth was in touch with the show to share her own housing situation and how she is about to be homeless.
8/4/202212 minutes, 46 seconds
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Heat Therapy

Alive and Kicking’ Clare McKenna joined Eoin to discuss the benefits of heat therapy.
8/3/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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How to spot counterfeit money

Gardai today issued a warning about fake €2 coins after they seized coins to the value of almost €3,000 at the end of July. They say it’s the first large seizure of counterfeit coins in this jurisdiction. Colin Baker is a retailer from Back From The Future, joined Regina to discuss how big of an issue counterfeit money is.
8/3/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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An Cailín Ciúin

An Cailín Ciúin is an Irish Language film which is based on the short story ‘Foster’ by Claire Keegan. The film which translates to the Quite Girl has been selected by the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) to represent Ireland at next year’s Oscars. Colm Bairéad, Writer and Director of An Cailín Ciúin, joined Regina to discuss his delight at being recognized for the award.
8/3/20226 minutes, 47 seconds
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"Government's have neglected North Kerry!"

A group of climate change activists have set up camp in a field in Kerry. They’re protesting against plans to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in the Shannon estuary. The proposal for the terminal, and a power station at the estuary at Ballylongford is currently before An Bord Pleanála. William Hederman from Climate Camp Ireland, joined Regina to explain the reasons behind the protest.
8/3/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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Does Ireland have the infrastructure for electric cars?

According to figures from the Society of the Motor Industry electric vehicle use continues to grow. There is an 80% year on year growth and a market share of 13%. Paddy Comyn, who is Director of Communications with AA Ireland, Emma Mitchell, the Operations Director with the Society of the Irish Motor Industry, and Lunchtime Live presenter, Andrea Gilligan, joined Regina to discuss if Ireland has the infrastructure to deal with increasing numbers of EV owners.
8/3/202216 minutes, 34 seconds
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"In terms of comfort these heat pumps really are better."

Demand for electric heating, driven by an increased use of heat pumps, will see generation costs rise by as much as 46%, a new study by the ESRI has found. Daragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie and Dr. Cara Augustenborg, Member of the Climate Change Advisory Council, joined Regina to discuss how to decarbonize the grid.
8/3/202215 minutes, 13 seconds
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The killing of Al-Qaeda's leader

The US killed the leader of al-Qaeda overnight in a drone strike in Afghanistan. President Joe Biden said Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in a counter-terrorism operation carried out by the CIA in Kabul on. Eoin was joined by author of ‘The New Threat: The Past, Present, and Future of Islamic Militancy’ Jason Burke, who is also the Africa Correspondent for The Guardian.
8/2/202212 minutes, 41 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Pella

TV Chef and Mindful eating coach Aisling Larkin, joined Eoin to take a closer look at paella.
8/2/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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World Breastfeeding Week

It’s World Breastfeeding Week this week. Ireland’s figures are amongst the lowest in the world for breastfeeding. Eoin was joined by Katie Mugan, Lactation Consultant and Journalist and Mother of 7 Jen Hogan, to discuss if more could be done to encourage mothers to breastfeed.
8/2/202220 minutes, 27 seconds
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"There simply is no family homelessness in Finland!"

Figures released show nearly 10,500 people homeless o that’s nearly 2,500 more than compared to the same period last year Mike Allen from Focus Ireland. Juha Kaakinen, Former CEO of the Y-Foundation in Finland, joined Eoin to discuss what can be done to address the situation.
8/2/202223 minutes, 22 seconds
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Climate Change: Can we get to Net Zero?

The climate deal’s been done, but Eoin was joined by Sadhbh O’Neill, Lecturer in Climate Policy and Environmental Politics at DCU, Sinead Mercuir, lecturer in Planning and Environment Law at the UCD Sutherland School of Law, And Saoi O’Connor climate activist to discuss is anything can be done to get to our net zero.
8/2/202213 minutes, 28 seconds
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Jackie Woodburne

After 37 years and 8,903 episodes, Neighbours has come to an end, the emotional final episodes having aired in Australia ahead of the UK broadcast. Actress Jackie Woodburne joined Kieran to look back at some of the biggest moments of her time on the beloved soap.
7/28/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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"The soultion going forward is to stop it from happening in the first place!"

A report published today into defective apartments has not recommended that the construction sector should face a levy to help the State pay the repair bills. The cost of the remedial work required on up to 100,000 apartments built during the Celtic Tiger may cost the taxpayer up to €2.5 billion. Eoin Ó Broin TD, Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson, joined Kieran and Mark Fitzmaurice, a resident of a defective apartment in Ratoath to discuss the consequences for those living in defected properties.
7/28/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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"The state need's to grasp the nettle on this issue once and for all!"

A report on defective apartments built during the boom years has not recommended a levy on the construction sector to help the State meet the bill for repairs. Minister for housing Darragh O'Brien, joined Kieran to discuss how families can be supported to get their lives back on track.
7/28/202215 minutes, 21 seconds
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NCT Delays

The Road Safety Authority have said that over the past couple of years the NCT has struggled to retain staff. It’s as there are reports of up to six month waiting times for NCT tests in some areas of the country. Transport Consultant Conor Faughnan, joined Kieran and Michelle Hall, Lord Mayor of Drogheda and Labour councillor, to discuss what can be done to combat the long delays.
7/28/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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Neighbours is finally coming to an end

After 37 years (started in Australia on 18 March 1985) and 8903 episodes, Neighbours is finally coming to an end (Thursday night in Australia, Wednesday 3rd August on RTE). So today we’re looking back at some of the best bits and people to come out of Ramsay Street.  Sarina Bellissimo, Host of the Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8 joined Kieran Cuddihy live from the Killeshin hotel Portlaoise.
7/27/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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Minister Helen McEntee on her bill around consent laws

Cabinet have approved a bill to strengthen laws around consent in rape. The bill will see laws around consent, knowledge and belief in rape cases strengthened. It will also see a change to the current system where an accused person can be found not guilty of rape if they believed that they had received consent. Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice and TD for Meath East and joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/27/202211 minutes, 37 seconds
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Electric Picnic & National Ploughing Championships set to return

Electric Picnic along with the National Ploughing Championships are both set to return in September after a two-year absence. Two of the biggest events in Ireland are to be held here in County Laois later this year. Kieran Cuddihy was joined on the show live from the Killeshin hotel in Portlaoise by Anna Marie McHugh of the National Ploughing Association, Thomas Cosby of the Electric Picnic Festival, and by Hugo Jellett who is the organiser of Electric Picnic's Salty Dog, Trailer Park, BerlinHaus, Spike Island, Providencia areas and is a local to Laois.
7/27/202212 minutes, 48 seconds
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Pat McDonagh on business, Portlaoise and winter prospects

Supermacs CEO Pat McDonagh joined Kieran on Wednesday's edition of The Hard Shoulder to talk about why Portlaoise is a great place to do business, and why he's worried about food supplies this Christmas.
7/27/202214 minutes, 46 seconds
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"Players are now exposed to far more contact then they were previously."

A legal case on behalf of rugby players has been issued against World Rugby, RFU and Welsh Rugby Union. The case now destined for the courts involves a group of rugby players diagnosed with early onset dementia and irreversible neurological impairments. Lisa Ryan, Head of the Department of Sport Exercise and Nutrition in the school of science and computing at Atlantic Technological University, joined Kieran to discuss the full impact concussion can have on people.
7/25/20225 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ireland's Greatest Hero

With the marking of the centenary of the Free State, Newstalk want to find out who just who is Ireland’s Greatest Hero. The final results will be revealed on a special programme on Newstalk this coming bank holiday Monday. Simon Tierney is presenter of Irelands Greatest Hero and he joined Kieran to share with listeners all they need to know about getting their votes in.
7/25/20227 minutes, 47 seconds
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"They are not doing it to feed starving people in Africa, they are doing it because it generates income!"

Talks continue with the agriculture sector to try reach an agreement on carbon emission reductions. Jackie Cahill Chair of the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee joined Kieran, Sadhbh O’Neill Lecturer in Climate Policy and Environmental Politics at DCU to debate how much more needs to be done by the All sectors also need to be used to solve this -not just very strong focus on the agriculture sector.
7/25/202213 minutes, 39 seconds
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Imposter Syndrome

A Taxback.com survey has found that 4 in 10 workers in Ireland say they suffer from imposter Syndrome, with 45% of women feeling this way at some point in their career, and 37% of men. 17% of women say they experience it all the time. Kieran was joined by Aimee Connolly, Founder of Sculpted by Aimee Cosmetics, to discuss her experience of imposter syndrome.
7/25/20225 minutes, 55 seconds
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"All trains had to come to a halt, they could not progress with people on the track!"

Shocking scenes over the weekend of passengers disembarking the Dart on to the tracks, because of the high temperatures. A spokesperson for Iarnród Éireann said a Dart was awaiting a clear platform at Bray before proceeding into the station just before 3pm when a number of people forced open the doors and walked on the track. Kieran was joined by Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Authority, to discuss the incident.
7/25/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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"It's scary what students are facing."

According to Linda Doyle Provost at Trinity College ‘Ireland’s housing crisis is eroding university life’. This year there is unprecedented demand for student accommodation which is going to leave many students up and down the country with no other option but to commute to college campuses. Kieran was joined by Molly Greenough, President of the Students Union at UCD, Mairead Maguire, Trinity college student from Donegal and Rebecca Johnson, NUIG student from Kildare, to discuss how lack of accommodation is impacting students college experience.
7/25/202211 minutes, 57 seconds
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All-Ireland Football Final Preview

All eyes are once again on Croke Park this weekend where Galway take on Kerry in the All-Ireland Football Final. It is Galway’s first time in an All-Ireland in 21 years while Kerry’s last All-Ireland success came eight years ago back in 2014. But who will be bringing Sam Maguire home? Ray Silke, Former Galway Footballer and Former Kerry Footballer, Billy O’Shea both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to preview the All-Ireland football final between Galway and Kerry on Sunday.
7/22/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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You Are What You Eat : The Ultimate Burger

Aisling Larkin, TV Chef and Mindful eating coach on how to build the ultimate burger.
7/22/20228 minutes, 42 seconds
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Germs on a toilet

Shane Burgen, Physicist from UCD School of Education and Contributor to FutureProof joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss a study about the risks communal lavatories pose to public health if any.
7/22/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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Joe Molloy previews the weekend in sport

Joe Molloy an Off The Ball presenter joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to preview the weekends sporting action.
7/22/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Dublin Airport’s second runway

A government authority has endorsed plans to allow flights take of from Dublin Airport’s second runway from 6am until midnight. The runway under current planning rules has flights curtailed from 11pm to 7am. Ian Carey Green Party Councillor for Swords and Pat Byrne CEO of Cityjet joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/22/202210 minutes, 11 seconds
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Louise Cooney on her new 'Open Book' podcast

Louise Cooney, Fashion and lifestyle blogger, and host of the new ‘Open Book’ Podcast on GoLoud joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss her new podcast.
7/22/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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Josh Crosbie reports from the Kingdom ahead of the All-Ireland

The Kingdom and the Tribesmen will be going head to head in Croke Park this Sunday with hopes of winning the Sam Maguire." Galway have been waiting 21 years to win the All-Ireland while Kerry haven't won since 2014. We sent our reporter Josh Crosbie to his home county of Kerry to give us a taste of the hype leading up to the game.
7/22/202211 minutes, 22 seconds
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How are Ukrainians impacting the tourism industry?

The Government is once again looking to hotels to solve the problem of housing for Ukrainians. They’ve made an urgent appeal to hotels and guest houses are offering them €135 a night for single adults. But how is filling up our hotels impacting the tourist industry here? Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, CEO of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/22/20225 minutes, 15 seconds
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AIB u-turn

AIB has reversed its decision to end cash services at 70 branches around the country. Kieran Cuddihy was joined on the show by Danny Healy Rae Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Somers Former board member of AIB and the former CEO of the National Treasury Management Agency and James O’Connor Fianna Fail TD
7/22/202215 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Richard Boyd Barrett

People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett joined Kieran for this week's Thursday interview.
7/21/202218 minutes, 56 seconds
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"60% of all assaults are against nurses and midwives."

According to new statistics, five nurses a day were assaulted in the last month. Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, general secretary Phil Ní Sheaghadh joined Kieran to discuss what can be done to make work safer for health care workers.
7/21/20229 minutes, 36 seconds
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"You would expect to see further increases in price in upcoming months."

The European Central Bank has increased interest rates by 0.5%. It’s the first rate hike in eleven years. It means the borrowing rate going from 0 to 0.5%. Which means mortgage costs are going to go up. Kieran was joined by Shane Quinlan, Economist and Managing Director of SherryFitzGerald Financial Services and Brendan Burgess, Founder of Askaboutmoney.com and Fair Mortgage Rates campaigner.
7/21/202214 minutes, 8 seconds
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"This is the kind of behavior that goes on behind closed door's."

The domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid has now revealed that it is in talks with ITV bosses after viewers expressed concern over the “misogyny and controlling behaviour being shown on screen.” Dr Charlotte Proudman, a barrister specialising in violence against women, joined Kieran to discuss the damage that reality TV can do to younger viewer's.
7/21/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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"People are entitled to a proper service from the bank!"

The Taoiseach has told AIB to reconsider their decision to turn 70 of their branches cashless. Seamus Boland CEO, Irish Rural Link and Tara Buckley RGDATA Director General joined Kieran to discuss who will be hardest hit by this decision.
7/21/202212 minutes, 57 seconds
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Radio signals from outer space!

According to officials from Massachusetts Institute of Technology they have detected a mysterious radio signal from a distant galaxy which lasted three seconds. Dr Niamh Shaw Scientist Engineer and Communicator specialising in outer space, joined Kieran to discuss what these waves could mean.
7/20/20225 minutes, 8 seconds
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Do antidepressants work?

New research out today is questioning the need for antidepressants, saying they may not actually help with mental illness. Patricia Casey, Consultant Psychiatrist at the Hermitage Clinic and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry in UCD, joined Kieran to explain how the research might not be all that it seam's.
7/20/20224 minutes, 42 seconds
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"Anything that’s not reimbursed by the State, a medical card or health insurance, you get 20% back."

Almost 500,000 workers across the country have overpaid the taxman by €600 meaning you could be entitled to a share of the €620 million overpaid to Revenue. Sinead Ryan presenter of the home show joined Kieran to discuss the best way of getting back what you are owed.
7/20/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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'Bennifer' Movies

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have tied the knot after a long on again, off again relationship. Sarina Bellisimo joined Kieran to discuss the best 'Bennifer' movies.
7/20/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Unlocked: An Irish Prison Officer's Story

Unlocked: An Irish Prison Officer’s Story’ is a newly co-written book which takes a look at the history of the Irish Prison Service. The book gives an authentic account of life in one of the most dangerous and toughest workplaces dealing with some of the most notorious criminals on this island. Kieran was joined by co-authors David McDonald who is also a former prison officer and Mick Clifford special correspondent with the Irish Examiner, to discuss the process of writing the book.
7/20/202214 minutes, 31 seconds
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"They are taking away our right to use cash,its still legal tender!"

AIB is to turn 70 of its 170 branches into cashless outlets as a result of what it has claimed is declining demand for these services. Timmy Dooley Fianna Fail senator, David Hall CEO of the Irish Mortgage Holders Association and Anne Marie Cronin Photographer and owner of the Photography Gallery at West End in Castletownbere, Co. Cork, joined Kieran to discuss their reaction to the news.
7/20/202216 minutes, 44 seconds
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Could we face gas cuts this winter?

The European Union has proposed a 15% in natural gas consumption over the course of the next eight months. The cut will affect households as well as power producers and could be made legally binding if Russia cuts its gas supply to Europe. Conor Minogue, IBEC's Senior executive with responsibility for infrastructure, energy and environmental policy, Paul Deane, Research professor at University College Cork and Ciaran Cuffe Green Party MEP for Dublin, do discuss what this winter could look like.
7/20/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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"If we keep focusing on a city built around retail it is going to fall apart."

Dublin City Councilors have agreed to move forward with the full pedestrianisation of South William Street, however, the decision to make the street traffic free has been met by some opposition from businesses in the area, particularly car park owners. Andrea Horan, Owner of Tropical Popical, which has been on South William Street for 10 years, joined Kieran and John Mitchell, owner of Mitchell Car Accessories on Capel Street, to discuss what pedestrianization can mean for businesses.
7/19/202211 minutes, 27 seconds
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"The people from Ukraine are hugely grateful when they get here."

150 refugees will be accommodated at the Army camp in Gormanston from today. Since February over 40,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived into the country, with difficulties now been seen in sourcing accommodation for those arriving. Liam O’Dwyer, Secretary General of the Irish Red Cross joined Kieran to discuss the ongoing issues surrounding accommodation.
7/19/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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"You can't tell someone they can't use their car without offering an alternative!"

Families could be forced to abandon their second car if farmers can’t agree to higher level carbon emission targets. Michael Healy Rae is the Independent TD for Kerry and Steven Matthews, Green Party TD for Wicklow, joined Kieran to discuss if this is the right move.
7/19/20228 minutes, 6 seconds
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"It's draining, it's stressful and it takes an emotional toll!"

Children in Ireland are waiting as much as four years for autism assessments. Families are always told early intervention is key but the resources don’t seem to be there to help. Kieran was joined by Miriam Kenny, Chairperson of Involve Autism and Rebecca McDermott who has spent €16,500 for private autism assessments, to discuss the toll this is taking on families.
7/19/202213 minutes, 21 seconds
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"It is excruciatingly painful."

Research also shows nearly one-fifth of over 50’s have developed shingles, and over half know someone who was affected by condition. Senior Journalist with RTÉ, Teresa Mannion joined Kieran to discuss her own experience of experiencing the condition.
7/18/20229 minutes, 10 seconds
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The History of the BBQ

On the hottest day of the year, Kieran was joined by Newstalks Simon Tierney to take a look back at the history of the BBQ.
7/18/20229 minutes, 38 seconds
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"What's important is that student are getting the proper facts!"

A draft new curriculum for SPHE and RSE in schools has been being published today. The new Junior Cert curriculum will look at issues including the influence of pornography, sharing sexual images online, consent and gender identity. Anjelica Foley, Welfare Officer with the Irish Second Level joined Kieran and Rebekah Connolly, Gender, Sexuality and Relationships Editor for SpunOut.ie, to discuss the proposed changes.
7/18/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Summer Tech

With many people on holidays and going abroad to soak up the sunshine, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran take a look at some of the must have technology for your summer.
7/18/20229 minutes, 21 seconds
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"On a day like today there is nothing like a gin and tonic!"

To celebrate the good weather, Kieran was joined by Oisin Davis, From Great Irish Beverages, Holly Dalton, Chef and Director at Conbini Condiments and Andrea Gilligan, Host of Lunchtime Live, to discuss the best ways to spend a summers day.
7/18/202213 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evelyn Cusack

On the hottest day of the year so far, Evelyn Cusack Head of Forecasting at Met Éireann, joined Kieran as part of the Hard Shoulders summer special.
7/18/202210 minutes, 45 seconds
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Minding your plants when you're away

Now many of you will be jetting off on your holidays soon and with hot weather forecast for the coming week – how will your houseplants survive the heat? Erin Thomas from Hopeless Botanics joined Kieran Cuddihy in studio.
7/15/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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All-Ireland Hurling Final Preview

All eyes are on Croke Park this weekend as Kilkenny face Limerick in the All-Ireland Hurling Final. We have been hearing from locals on the show today ahead of the big game but now it is time to hear from two men who were playing the last time these two sides faced off in an All-Ireland. Former Kilkenny hurler, Eoin Larkin and former Limerick hurler Ollie Moran both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show ahead of the game.
7/15/202211 minutes, 34 seconds
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Voters favour limit on number of Ukrainians admitted into State

Apparently, a lot of Irish people are worried about the number of refugees coming to Ireland and think there should be some sort of limit put on the number of Ukrainians coming here. Is this really reflective of how we feel? Margarita Kalinichenko of Ukrainians in Action, Ireland, and Enda O’Neill, Head of office at the UNHCR Ireland both joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/15/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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Film to be made about Prince Andrew

Sam McAlister, Producer of the Prince Andrew interview of which the film will be based off, joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss the famous interview being turned into a film.
7/15/202210 minutes, 17 seconds
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Over 1,000 children hospitalised with drug and alcohol-related issues

Michael Guerin, Senior Addiction Therapist at charity organization Cuan Mhuire joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss the 1,000 children hospitalised with drug and alcohol-related issues.
7/15/20226 minutes, 29 seconds
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Should housing be built in the Dublin Diageo plot?

Diageo, the maker of Guinness has announced it’s moving most of its beer and ale production out of St James’ Gate in Dublin – but..the site will still be making Guinness. It comes as the housing crisis continues in the city, so should the site be fully. Cieran Perry, Independent councillor on Dublin City Council and Michael Pidgeon, Green Party councillor for Dublin South West Inner City joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
7/15/202210 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Nicola Tallant

In this week's Thursday interview Kieran was joined by crime journalist Nicola Tallant, to discuss her career and Dublin's current gangland crisis.
7/14/202220 minutes, 8 seconds
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"There needs to be more security to protect public transport users!"

Concerns have been raised over safety on public transport, it comes as a number of Fianna Fail members have asked the public for their view on the issue. Jim O’Callaghan, Fianna Fail’s Justice spokesman and TD for Dublin Bay South, joined Kieran to discuss what can be done to make public transport safer for users.
7/14/202215 minutes, 9 seconds
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Would you watch Netflix if it had ads?

The streaming giant Netflix is set to team up with Microsoft to offer a cheaper streaming service with adverts for cash-strapped consumers. Andy O’Donoghue technology writer and tech expert joined Kieran to discuss if this would be a way of clawing back subscribers.
7/14/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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"What's happening in Ireland is not unique inflation is everywhere!"

The annual rate of inflation rose to 9.1% in June, its fastest rate in 38 years. Over two thirds of that increase is made up of higher transport and housing costs, which include gas and electricity. Economist Jim Power joined Kieran to discuss what this means for us and what lessons have we learnt from when this happened in the 80s.
7/14/202214 minutes, 58 seconds
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Should teenagers be allowed to watch Love Island?

Love Island is the reality TV show that sweeps the nation every summer. Cathy Press, psychotherapist and clinical supervisor, specialising in domestic and sexual violence and abuse related issues with children and young people, joined Kieran to discuss if the show is suitable for teenager's.
7/14/20229 minutes, 13 seconds
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'Katalog'

Barbara Iweins, decided while she was in the process of moving house, that it might be a good opportunity to catalogue her possessions. This thought eventually became a massive 5 year project to photograph every single thing she owns,all 12,795 individual objects, from a comb to a Lego brick. She joined Sean to discuss how this project is now the subject of her new book, entitled Katalog.
7/14/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Should there be more public pools around Ireland?

A new public lido could replace the plans for Dublin’s white-water rafting project. It would include a 50-metre, a sauna and changing areas. Mark Dempsey, Ice Sea Swimmer and Campaigner for Corbally Baths, joined Kieran to discuss if there should be more public pool's around Ireland.
7/14/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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Harrison Ford turns 80

The one and only Harrison Ford turns 80 today. Best known for his roles as the smuggler Han Solo in the Star Wars movies and archaeologist extraordinaire Indiana Jones, Rory Cashin Entertainment Editor at Joe.ie, joined Kieran to look back at his iconic career.
7/13/20229 minutes, 20 seconds
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"We have a very solid majority to get our program done!"

The Government has won a motion of confidence in a Dáil vote. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar joined Kieran with his reaction to the vote and to look forward at what the priorities will be for the government when they return from summer recess.
7/13/202217 minutes, 3 seconds
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Joe Brolly: 'We essentially have the KKK operating in the North'

This interview contains language and descriptions some listeners may find disturbing. The scenes in parts of Northern Ireland during so-called celebrations for July 12th are akin to the Ku Klux Klan. That's according to commentator Joe Brolly, who was speaking on The Hard Shoulder after an effigy of the region's First Minister-designate Michelle O'Neill was placed on a bonfire. The PSNI say they are aware of the incident and are investigating. There has also been condemnation of the appearance of election posters and Irish Tricolour flags on fires. Joe Brolly described some of the scenes Kieran on the show. "For too long all of this has been tolerated, and it's very important to call it out. "We've lodge members singing about a murdered Catholic girl, and feeling confident enough to put that video out there. "Bandsmen yesterday smashing up a house in the university area, in front of the police, throwing a wheelie bin through the window. "Signs on all of the mega bonfires saying 'Kill all Catholics, kill all Taigs.
7/13/202213 minutes, 18 seconds
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Should Ukraine broker a Peace Deal?

Geoffrey Roberts, Emeritus professor of history at UCC, a member of the Royal Irish Academy and a specialist on Russian and Soviet foreign and military policy, joined Kieran to discuss his thoughts on the war in Ukraine. He told Kieran it could be time for western nations to use their morals and secure the best possible deal for Ukraine as the war is unwinnable.
7/13/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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"This is a fabulous asset in our city, we have one chance to get it right!"

A new public lido could replace the plans for Dublin’s white-water rafting project.It would include a 50-metre, a sauna and changing areas.Derek Kelly, Manager of the Council’s Dockland’s Office joined Kieran and Kieran O’Donnell, Limerick Fine Gael TD who has been involved in the campaign to reopen the Corbally Baths, to discuss the project.
7/13/202212 minutes, 56 seconds
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Amazon Prime Day

Today and tomorrow is Amazon Prime Day where customers are able to benefit from a wide range of discounts. With Amazon's presence growing in Ireland, Kieran was joined by Ruth Roberts Co-owner of Cogs the Brain shop, Niall Bodkin Founder of the E-Commerce Association of Ireland and Jenny Darmody, Deputy Editor of Silicon Republic, to discuss what it means for the smaller independent retailers and how to do they plan on competing with the big giant.
7/12/202215 minutes, 20 seconds
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The return of the mullet!

From Billy Ray to Bowie there have been plenty of iconic mullets down through the years, and now it seems the mullet is back in fashion. Irish rugby international Shane Byrne joined Kieran and barber Aidan Coogan, owner of Neighbour Threat, on Fade Street, to discuss what is so magical about the mullet.
7/12/20226 minutes, 24 seconds
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"It's a reforming of the TV license system."

The Government is to maintain the current TV licence but has says it will overhaul the system to ensure it is more equitable, relevant and sustainable. Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, joined Kieran to discuss the publication of the report of the Future of Media Commission, which was tasked with examining funding models and challenges for the media sector.
7/12/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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"Who are we afraid will invade us?"

Defence Minister Simon Coveney has got cabinet’s approva that will see military spending in Ireland increase to €1.5 billion a year by 2028.This is the biggest military investment in the history of the state, and Kirean was joined by Independent Senator, Gerard Craughwell and Joe Murray, Co-Ordinator at Afri, Action for Ireland, to discuss if it is necessary.
7/12/202212 minutes, 7 seconds
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Life After Reality TV

The new Love Island season is on and with so many of us tuning into the new season, Kieran was joined by Hughie Maughan former contestant at Big Brother UK and Dancing with the Stars at RTE, Ray Shah former The Big Brother contestant and Shannen Reily McGrath former Love Island Season 3 contestant, to discuss what life is life for those who take part in reality TV shows.
7/12/202217 minutes, 38 seconds
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Airport Woes

The issues at airports here at home and lost baggage continues, musician Andy Irvine and Peter Le Bas, CEO of Le Bas International, joined Kieran to discuss their experiences of using the airport.
7/11/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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"There are lots of anomalies of the creeks and crevasses in the retail market."

Irish products like Clonakilty sausages and Sudocrem are cheaper in British supermarkets than in Irish ones, despite being made here. Damian O’Reilly, Lecturer in Retail Management at Technological University Dublin, joined Kieran and Cormac Lucey, Economics Commentator with the Sunday Times Ireland, to discuss why Irish consumers are paying more.
7/11/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy, is a new book written by Tom Phillips and John Elledge which explores the greatest conspiracy theories ever, new and old. Kieran was joined by Tom to discuss how the book also teaches us how not to fall for conspiracy theories and how we can start trusting the hard evidence.
7/11/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is the Dail recess too long?

The Dail is heading for recess this week, TD’s wont be back sitting in the chamber until the 14th of September. Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD, joined Kieran and Regina Doherty, Fine Gael Senator, to discuss if the break is to long.
7/11/202210 minutes, 42 seconds
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Banning the commercial sale of turf

Turfcutting has long been a part of rural Ireland and people have used it to heat their homes for centuries. However, next week Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan will publish draft proposals banning the commercial sale of turf, meaning you won’t be able to buy it online or in a retail setting. Jackie Flannery, from the Irish Rural Association joined us on The Hard Shoulder.
7/8/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Ice-Cream

If the weather forecast is anything to go by, the sun will be shining down on us this weekend and no sunny outdoor excursion is complete without an ice cream cone to cool us down while also satisfying our sweet tooth. TV Chef and Mindful eating coach Aisling Larkin is back and this week we’re looking at what makes the 99 so irresistible to us here in Ireland.
7/8/202211 minutes, 49 seconds
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Explicit images of young girls circulating on snapchat

Gardai in County Wexford are investigating a possible sex-tortion case involving approximately 200 women. They've found themselves on a 'list' by a faceless Snapchat account, which claims to hold their explicit or personal images. Sinn Fein Councillor for Wexford, Tom Forde was contacted about these images a number weeks ago by some of the women involved and joined us on the show.
7/8/20226 minutes, 50 seconds
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Minister Simon Harris on apprenticeships

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris – who is today announcing the roll-out of €17.2 million in capital funding to respond to the growing demand for apprenticeships joined Emmet Oliver on the show.
7/8/202213 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nathan Murphy previews the weekend in sporting action

What a weekend of sport we have in store. Wimbledon is set to come to a close over the weekend, Dublin versus Kerry is part of the All Ireland semi-final weekend and in rugby, Ireland takes on New Zealand in Dunedin in the much anticipated Second Test. Nathan Murphy from Off The Ball previewed the weekend in sporting action.
7/8/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated

Deputy cabinet secretary in the PM's office, Koichiro Matsumoto spoke of the anguish felt by the Prime Minister in the aftermath of Shinzo Abe's Death. Brian Gaynor, Irish journalist based in Japan joined Emmet Oliver on the show.
7/8/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald

Sinn Fein have confirmed they’re going to lodge a motion of no confidence in the government this week. Mary Lou McDonald is the party leader and she joined Emmet Oliver on the show.
7/8/202214 minutes, 38 seconds
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'Regenesis' - George Monbiot

George Monbiot environmental campaigner and Guardian columnist, joined Emmet to discuss his new book ‘Regenesis -Feeding the World Without Devouring The Planet’.
7/7/202210 minutes, 24 seconds
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"It's within Britians interests to have a good relationship with the EU!"

Boris Johnson has resigned as Conservative leader, after a series of cabinet ministers told him he had lost the support of the party. Emmet was joined by Bobby McDonagh Was Irish ambassador to the UK when Boris was London Mayor, Tim Walker Former colleagues at the telegraph & Author of Bloody Difficult Women and Cindy Yu Broadcast editor of The Spectator, to discuss how a change of PM could affect Ireland.
7/7/202214 minutes, 8 seconds
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"We need to get rid of this government!"

After Donegal TD Joe McHugh’s resignation of the Fine Gael Party Whip last night, the government officially has 79 votes, with the opposition on 80.This has resulted in motions of no confidence being mooted for next week from Sections of the Opposition. Neale Richmond, who is Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown, and Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South West, joined Emmet to discuss if its time for this government to come to an end.
7/7/202213 minutes, 10 seconds
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World Chocolate Day

Today is World Chocolate Day and Emmet was joined by founders of The Proper Chocolate Company in Glasnevin, Kellie and Patrick Marjolet, to mark the day.
7/7/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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"He is not leaving with his head held high."

Boris Johnson has resigned and in a week’s time the UK will have a new Prime Minister. Emmet was joined by Antoinette Sandbach Former Tory MP and former member of the 1922 Committee, Tom Baldwin Former Governmental Special Advisor and Lucy Fisher Chief Political Commentator Times Radio, to discuss what is next for Boris and also the British government.
7/7/202220 minutes, 33 seconds
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Weekend exercise is ‘just as good’ as spacing it out

Many believe that spreading out exercise is better then only exercising on weekends but, according to new research that might not be so. Siobhan Byrne, Director and owner of Body Byrne Training joined Emmet to put the case forward for those who save their work outs for the weekends.
7/6/20227 minutes, 18 seconds
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"My concern is not the party its the country!"

The resignations of Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak in the UK yesterday have cast major doubt on the future of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Ann Widdecombe Former Conservative MP, joined Emmet to discuss what the future could look like if Boris resigns.
7/6/20227 minutes, 27 seconds
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Long Covid

Jack Lambert Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at UCD School of Medicine and Oonagh Carr, a long Covid patient, joined Emmet to discuss long covid and the challenges it can present to those who suffer with it.
7/6/202215 minutes, 42 seconds
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“Billy No-Mates: How I Realised Men Have a Friendship Problem”

Max Dickins was choosing a best man for his wedding he realised he had nobody to ask. He then learned he wasn’t the only one struggling with male friendships. He joined Emmet to discuss male friendship and the process of writing “Billy No-Mates: How I Realised Men Have a Friendship Problem."
7/6/202211 minutes, 45 seconds
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"There has been so much sewage swishing over British politics."

After a number of cabinet resignations, LBC presenter James O'Brien joined Kieran to discuss what the future holds for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
7/6/202215 minutes, 58 seconds
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"I witness the pain of my partner not having a legal connection to her children."

A Joint Oireachtas Committee on International Surrogacy has today recommended that both parents of children born via international surrogacy should be recognised for the first time under Irish Law. Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD and chair of the Oireachtas committee on International Surrogacy, joined Emmet and Ranae von Meding, mum of two girls born through reciprocal IVF with her wife, to discuss the on going issues facing families with children born through surrogacy.
7/6/202212 minutes, 47 seconds
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"Back to school starts in May for parents!"

According to a new survey for the Irish League of Credit Unions, back-to-school expenses are leaving parents in debt on top of the rising cost of living. One of those costs include, the price of school uniforms. Siobhán O’Neill-White, from parenting website Mams.ie joined Emmet and Eric Nelligan Secondary School Teacher in St Munchins College, to discuss if it is time to standardised uniforms across the board for children.
7/6/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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"No Prime Minister can survive the resignation of two senior cabinet ministers!"

Chancellor Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid have resigned from Boris Johnson's government. Emmet was joined by Presenter Shelagh Fogarty, to discuss if this could mean the end for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
7/5/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why are we so slow at getting large projects up and running?

Minister for transport Eamon Ryan has given the go-ahead for planning permission for Dublin’s MetroLink. It’s thought it will be up and running in the early 2030’s. Paolo Carbone, Head of Public Transport Capital Programmes Transport Infrastructure Ireland, joined Emmet to discuss why it seems Ireland is so slow when it comes to getting large projects up and running.
7/5/20227 minutes, 57 seconds
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"The country will benefit from this."

The metrolink has got the go-ahead. It’ll link north of Swords, stopping at the Airport and then go all the way to Charlemont Street in the South of Dublin. Eamon Ryan, the green party leader and minister for Transport, joined Emmet to discuss how this will benefit Dublin and the rest of the country.
7/5/202214 minutes, 13 seconds
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"We are always catering for cars!"

Limerick is 7th, Cork comes 5th and Dublin tops the list for having the highest congestion levels across cities in Ireland and the UK. Sadhbh O’Neill, a lecturer in climate policy and politics at DCU's School of Law and Government, and Keith Gavin From the Irish Parking Association, joined Emmett to discuss if its time to bring in a congestion charge.
7/5/202213 minutes, 57 seconds
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Irelands Childcare Crisis

In 4 counties in Ireland, Dublin, Meath, Sligo and Wexford waiting lists for childcare run up to 2024. In just 7 counties of 26, childcare providers will have space by the end of this year. Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson on Children, Mary Moloney, from Crann Support Group and Elaine Dunne, Federation of Early Childhood Providers, joined Emmett to discuss the on going issues facing the childhood sector.
7/4/202217 minutes, 38 seconds
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"This is just a token exercise, lip service to make it look like the government cares!"

Extending current fuel rebates beyond budget day, another round of the €200 energy credit, and an autumn welfare bonus will all be part of the €6.7bn budget package that is some of what has today been found out is in the summer economic statement. Ossain Smyth, Minister of State at the department of Public Expenditure and reform, joined Ged Nash, Labour party’s finance spokesperson, and Emmett to share their reaction to what is known so far about the statement.
7/4/202211 minutes, 58 seconds
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"I've had knickers, whole packets of crisps.."

A new report has found that most complaints made to the taxi regulator relate to passengers paying too much for fares, while many complained about smells and cleanliness. Research conducted by the National Transport Authority found a total of 439 issues were reported to the oversight body so far this year. Taxi drivers gave their reaction to reporter JJ Clarke.
7/4/202221 minutes, 44 seconds
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"The sqeezed middle is hard to target."

Emmet was joined by Philip Ryan, Irish Independent’s Political Editor, Michelle Murphy Research and policy analyst with Social Justice Ireland Cliff Taylor Columnist with the Irish Times, to discuss the summer economic statement.
7/4/202221 minutes, 44 seconds
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Saving money with an electric vehicle

A new survey from AA Ireland has suggested that just over a third of people would be open to making the switch from fuel to electric cars - with fuel costs being a major reason. Paddy Comyn, who is the head of Communications at AA Ireland, joined Emmet and Philip Nolan, who is motoring correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail, to discuss if electric vehicles are the future.
7/4/202213 minutes, 3 seconds
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"We have a forgotten generation of children in this country."

Last week parents of those ages 9 – 11 months in Dublin West received a letter from the HSE stating that due to unprecedented staff shortages, their child’s routine developmental assessment would not be taking place. Broadcast Journalist and Mum of two Rebecca Horan, joined Emmet and Dr Susan Kent, Associate Professor of Nursing, Midwifery and Community and Public Health at DCU, to discuss
7/4/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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Chaos continues at Dublin Airport

Chaotic scenes at Dublin Airport are continuing this weekend with Aer Lingus canceling 25 more flights to and from Dublin Airport across Friday and Saturday. There are even reports of vomit on the floor, overflowing bins and no paper in the toilets. One passenger whose luggage was lost is Nikolas Vidovic and he joined Anton Savage on the show along with Kieran O’Donnell, Fine Gael TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Transport Committee.
7/1/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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You Are What You Eat- Rosemary

They say you are what you eat but how much do you know about the food you are eating. TV Chef and Mindful eating coach Aisling Larkin joined Anton Savage to take a closer look at  some of the foods we eat, today we are talking about rosemary.
7/1/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ronseal: Fix it Friday - BBQs

Fix-It Fortnight with Ronseal: BBQing. Ray McLoughlin, Head of Operations at the Orchard Home & Garden Centre joined Anton Savage with tips on getting your barbeque summer-ready.
7/1/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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Women's Hockey World Cup

Hannah Matthews, former Irish International Hockey Player joined Anton Savage ahead of the 2022 women's hockey world cup.
7/1/20226 minutes, 7 seconds
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Aoife Farrelly tells her story

Aoife Farrelly, It’s a name you may have become familiar with earlier this week in particular, as she waived her anonymity following the jailing of her brother for rape and sexual assault against her, which happened from when she was 6 years old. Aoife joined Anton Savage on the show to tell us her story. If you are affected by anything you have heard during that conversation, you can contact the Rape Crisis Centre on 1800 77 8888 or you can contact Samaritans on 116 123.
7/1/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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Hong Kong under 25 years of Chinese rule

John Everard, Diplomat, former British ambassador to North Korea, and member of the Last Joint Liason Group in Hong Kong discussed Hong Kong's 25 years under China.
7/1/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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Electric Ireland to increase gas and electricity prices

Electric Ireland is set to raise gas by nearly 30% and electricity by over 10% from next month. An enormous blow during a cost of living crisis. Their fourth price hike in a year. So what can we do? Daragh Cassidy, from Bonkers.ie and Verona Murphy, Independent TD for Wexford joined Anton Savage on the show.
7/1/202212 minutes, 15 seconds
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Should we have the right to housing in Ireland?

Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein Senator, and Tom Philips, Managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates, adjunct associate professor of architecture and planning in UCD both joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss if we should have the right to housing here in Ireland.
7/1/202211 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Martin Beanz Warde

In this week's Thursday Interview, Kieran spoke to comedian Martin Beanz Warde about his life and journey through comedy.
6/30/202222 minutes, 35 seconds
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"Things could get very dark for the former president."

The investigations into the Capitol Hill riots on January 6th have been continuing this week. Mick Mulvaney is former Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for the US, joined Kieran to discuss what this could mean for the former president Donald Trump.
6/30/20228 minutes, 56 seconds
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85 Years of 999!

Today marks 85 years since the launch of the very first emergency number, 999. The number went live in 1937 and Newstalk’s Own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran to explain how it came about and how it has evolved since.
6/30/20226 minutes, 55 seconds
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"What is going to happen to critically ill patients in Navan?"

The decision to close Navan Hospital’s A&E department seems to be etching forward as the HSE today has strongly backed the proposal. Dr Gerry McEntee Clinical Director of Our Lady's Hospital in Navan & Gus Martin Part of Save Navan Hospital Campaign, joined Kieran to discuss what the impact will be if this does go ahead.
6/30/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is it time for an emergency budget?

This year's budget could be brought forward a month. Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has suggested plans for 2023 could be unveiled in September rather than October. Neale Richmond, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown and member of the Oireachtas Finance committee, joined Kieran and Donnacha O’Laoghaire Sinn Fein’s Education spokesperson, to debate if a move forward would be enough to ease the cost of living crisis.
6/30/202220 minutes, 21 seconds
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The cost of playing inter county

According to the GPA Some LGFA and Camogie Players are spending around €1500 euro per month to play at inter county level. The report highlights costs piling up due to fuel or travel expenses, nutrition and medical or recovery expenses. Cork Camogie Player, Ashling Thompson and Karen Hegarty Westmeath Footballer, joined Kieran to discuss what could be done to ease the financial burden.
6/30/202210 minutes, 49 seconds
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What has the EU done for Cork?

A major survey of Irish people by The Good Information Project has found that as a nation, Irish people largely support staying in EU but many are unsure how it works, or what are the benefits to us as a country. Kieran was joined by Deirdre Clune, is a Fine Gael MEP for Southern Region, to discuss what the EU has done for Cork.
6/29/20224 minutes, 56 seconds
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Do humans need to be liked?

In The Irish Times Today, Gordon D'Arcy's column said his fundamental need to be liked threatened to derail his career. Keelin O’Dwyer, a behavioural psychologist at Fettle- Irelands Online Therapy Platform, joined Kieran to discuss if, as humans, we put the need to be liked by others above what we really want and need.
6/29/20225 minutes, 37 seconds
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Kieran visits the Victorian Quarter in Cork

As part of the Hard Shoulders Cork broadcast, Kieran went out and about to explore the Cork Victorian Quarter.
6/29/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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Rob Heffernan

Kieran was joined in Newstalk Cork studio by Rob Heffernan, Irish Race Walker and Presenter of Red Breakfast at Cork’s Red FM. He spoke to Kieran about doing the punditry for RTE for the National Athletics last weekend and how his excitement at his other upcoming athletic events.
6/29/202212 minutes, 38 seconds
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"A service charge is for the employee!"

The term 'service charge' will no longer be allowed in hospitality, unless the money goes directly to workers. The Payment of Wages Bill aims to stop owners from using tips to make up basic wages. Paul Gavan, Sinn Fein senator, and JP McMahon Top Chef, Author and restauranteur, joined Kieran to discuss what this will mean for employees in the industry.
6/29/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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"We are really starting to deliver on the project!"

Almost 64,000 homes and businesses across the country will have access to high-speed internet through the National Broadband Plan by the end of tomorrow. That’s according to National Broadband Ireland, as they went in front of the Oireachtas Communications Committee today. Seamus Boland is CEO of Irish Rural Link, Justin Trant and Peter Hendrick CEO of National Broadband Ireland, joined Kieran to share their reaction to the plan.
6/29/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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What makes Cork so great?

We always hear from Cork people that Cork is a great place to live in, but what about people who have moved to Cork from other parts of the country. Kieran was joined by Scott De Buitléir, Author and poet who is from Dublin and Nicola Cloghassy, South African born chef, to discuss what it was about Cork that made them want to settle in it.
6/29/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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Autism Services

The first of a number of Joint Oireachtas Committees on Autism was held today. TD's and Senators met with members of The National Council for Special Education to discuss the current situation and the future of Autism Education in Ireland. Miriam Kenny, Chairperson of Involve Autism, Rachel Martin from Families Unite for Supports and Services, joined Kieran and Senator Micheál Carrigy, Fine Gael Senator and Chair of the Joint Oireachtas Committer on Autism, to discuss what needs to be done to address the situation.
6/28/202216 minutes, 30 seconds
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100 Years since the start of the Civil War

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. The conflict lasted almost a year and cost 2,000 lives. Ronan McGreevy is an Irish Times journalist and author of the book ‘Great Hatred: the Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP’, he joined Kieran to discuss what happened, and the impact that is still felt from that time.
6/28/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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"This is the most ambitious strategy we have brought.."

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joined Kieran to discuss a new strategy, approved today by Cabinet, aiming to ensure a “zero tolerance” to domestic and gender-based violence.
6/28/202214 minutes, 19 seconds
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"We would replace the security we have in some posts with army personnel."

The government have today supported a request from Minister for Transport, Eamonn Ryan and Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton for the Irish Defence forces to be trained to be on stand-by to assist the DAA with security duties at the airport. Kevin Byrne, Retired Lieutenant Colonel and airport safety and security auditor, joined Kieran and Greame McQueen Media Relations Manager at the DAA, to discuss what this might mean for delays and what exactly their role would involve.
6/28/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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Are gifts for teachers a thing of the past?

As we come to the end of the school year, a question that parents often ask themselves is should they get a present for their children's teacher. Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent, joined Kieran and Simon Lewis, Principal of Carlow Educate Together National School, to discuss if the tradition of gift giving at the end of term a thing of the past.
6/28/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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What does it mean to be Irish?

Uruemu Adejinmi,Fianna Fail Councillor in Longford, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill Fine Gael TD and Spokesperson on Equality,Teresa Buczkowska Integration Manager at the Immigrant Council of Ireland, joined Kieran to discuss what it means to be Irish.
6/28/202218 minutes, 52 seconds
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"There is great uncertainty within in the health service."

HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid has announced that he will be stepping down from his position later this year. Roisin Shortall Social Democrats Co-Leader, Liam Doran former general secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Association and Stephen McMahon Non-Executive director of the Irish Patients Association, joined Kieran to discuss what his exit means for the HSE.
6/28/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Eye Gouging at the GAA

An Armagh player was seen attempting eye gouging on Galway player, Damien Comer, as both teams entered the tunnel during the quarter final on Sunday. With this level of violence, Rory Hickey Former GAA Referee, joined Kieran to discuss if its time that the GAA reconsider introducing Video assisted technology for referees.
6/27/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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G7, Gas and Zelensky

World leaders meeting in Germany say they are united in their support of Ukraine, as Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked for more help. It's all as price caps are being proposed for Russian oil. Shona Murray is Europe Correspondent for Euronews, and Barry Kenny of Irish Rail who is currently in Moldova, joined Kieran to discuss the summit. ---- Barry Kenny also joins me from Moldova … tell us why you’ve over there …
6/27/202212 minutes, 16 seconds
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Why do we love puzzles?

The typical adult plays two puzzles a day, with almost half of those mobile game players spending on average 25 minutes a day playing them.Stefanie Preissner is a broadcaster, and presenter of the ‘Basically’ podcast, and Mark Goodliffe, who is a serial crossword champion, and co-host of the ‘Crack The Cryptic’ Youtube channel, joined Kieran to discuss what it is about puzzles we love so much.
6/27/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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"The pressure was relentless over the past two years."

HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid has announced that he will be stepping down from his position later this year. Kieran was joined by Priscilla Lynch Clinical Editor of the Medical Independent to look back at his time in the position and discuss what his exit means for Irelands heath service.
6/27/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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"We have parents who can't afford to run their washing machine."

Staff from the children's charity Barnardos say that children are wearing hand-me-downs, oversized shoes and pyjamas in the daytime as parents around the country continue to battle the rising cost of living Esther Pugh, Barnardos Project Leader – Esther, joined Kieran and Ivana Bacik,Leader of the Labour Party, to discuss what can be done to combat the on going crisis.
6/27/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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Roe V Wade: Biden - "Women in this nation are now at risk"

President Biden gave a live address to the nation expressing his concerns and sadness about the decision to overturn Roe V Wade. Lisa Bennatan, Journalist with Fox News Digital in the United States, and Eilish Mulroy, spokesperson for the Pro-Life Campaign joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss the decision made by the US Supreme Court.
6/24/202210 minutes, 55 seconds
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The 75th anniversary of Anne Frank’s Diary 

On Saturday 75 years ago the first edition of Anne Frank’s Diary was published, 2 years after the end of World War 2 To discuss its significance, Kieran was joined by Tony Kushner, Professor of history of Jewish/non-Jewish relations at the University of Southampton.
6/24/20227 minutes, 50 seconds
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Should the Leaving Cert be brought forward?

Kacper Bogalecki, International Officer with the Irish Second-Level Students Union, and Martin Majoram, TUI President joined Kieran to discuss if the Leaving Certificate should be brought forward to May.
6/24/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Right to abortion overturned by US Supreme Court

Martin Wall, Washington Correspondent with The Irish Times, and Leslie Shoemaker, Counselling Psychologist and Lecturer in TU Dublin joined Kieran Cuddihy to discuss the decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe V Wade.
6/24/202211 minutes, 29 seconds
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What fate awaits Boris Johnson? 

The Tories lost two more by-elections last night, this has left everyone wondering what does it mean for Boris? Lord Robert Hayward, a British Conservative Party Politician joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show to discuss.
6/24/20227 minutes, 15 seconds
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Dublin Airport passengers ditching their cars in local estates

More controversy surrounding Dublin Airport as residents in Swords and Santry have said that airport goers are abandoning their cars in their areas and clogging up already congested roads. Our reporter Emma Tyrell spoke to residents of housing estates in Swords to hear about what they are dealing with. Joe Newman, Swords Councilor and Eoghan Corry Editor of Air & Travel Magazine joined Kieran on the show to discuss.
6/24/202212 minutes, 13 seconds
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Do we know our garden wildlife?

Most adults can’t identify the overwhelming majority of different birds and insects in their garden. So found a new study from the UK. Our Reporter Daragh Faughnan took to the streets of Dublin to see whether people could identify a picture of a sparrow. Éanna Ni Lamhna, Author, Broadcaster, and President of the Tree Council of Ireland and Primary School Teacher Katie both joined Kieran on the show.
6/24/202210 minutes, 1 second
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"I don't know where I will be living come the end of July.."

The Tenant Sentiment Survey released today showed that 54% of those surveyed will still be renting in 2027 and 1 in 5 people are unable to access social housing. CEO of Threshold and former Head of Social Justice and Policy with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul John Mark McCafferty joined Kieran and Ciara Walsh, who is struggling to find a home to rent, to discuss the impacts of the ongoing housing crisis.
6/23/20229 minutes, 18 seconds
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"This is an opportunity to review what we have done in the past 20+ years."

The central statistics office preliminary data from this year’s census showed that Ireland’s population has topped five million for the first time since 1851 and is now at the highest level it’s been since before the Famine. Kieran was joined by Jill O’Mahony Sociology Lecturer at South East Technological University, Yemi Adenuga Fine Gael Cllr in Navan originally from Nigeria and Adrian Kavanagh Lecturer in Maynooth Department of Geography, to discuss what we can learn and how we can use census data.
6/23/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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"Adding more money to this could fuel inflation."

Economic growth is set to continue but challenges lie ahead with inflationary pressures, rising interest rates and tight labour markets, that’s according to the latest ESRI report. Alan Barrett, CEO of the Economic and Social Research Institute joined Kieran to discuss what could be a rocky economic road ahead.
6/23/202211 minutes, 24 seconds
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Should we give 16 year old's the vote?

TD are debating a bill this evening which proposes a referendum on reducing the voting age to 16. Thomas Pringle, the independent TD who initiated the bill, says he would like to see the referendum held alongside the local and European elections in 2024. Caillum Hedderman, Student and Vote at 16 Advocate and Noel Howard, Spokesperson for Social Care Ireland joined Kieran to debate if its time to lower the voting age.
6/23/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Missing Cryptoqueen

Kieran was joined by Journalist Jamie Bartlett author of 'The Missing Cryptoqueen’ the wildly successful podcast, that has been turned into a book.
6/22/202210 minutes, 3 seconds
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Nazi sa Ghaeltacht

Investigative journalist Kevin Magee, joined Kieran to discuss his new documentary investigating why Dr. Ludwig Mühlhausen, a Nazi spy, was living in Donegal in 1937. "Nazi sa Ghaeltacht" will be aired tonight on TG4 at 9:30pm tonight.
6/22/20228 minutes, 47 seconds
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"I want to give my son an education but I can't."

Michelle Lynch was in touch with the show to discuss the issues she is having with the school place that has been offered to her son. Michelle's son is 12 years old and autistic, he is finishing primary school on Tuesday and has no place in his own town to start secondary school. She explained to Kieran how the place that has been offered is to far to travel and the only other option is to homeschool her son.
6/22/20227 minutes, 56 seconds
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"He is a very very good looking man, that helps a lot!"

From One Direction to a sold out, global solo tour, Harry Styles is taking the music and fashion scene by storm. Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster, joined Kieran to look back at his rise to stardom.
6/22/20227 minutes, 18 seconds
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"An ordinary basic hotel is costing €350 to lie down for one night!"

The tourism minister Catherine Martin has spoken in the Dail over the high costs currently being experienced in the sector. Daragh Cassidy From Bonkers.ie and Pat Dawson CEO of the Travel Agents Association joined Kieran to discuss what can be done to cut costs within the sector.
6/22/20228 minutes, 51 seconds
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How can we boost Irish speaking in the country?

Foras na Gaeilge has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage the use of Irish in communities outside of Gaeltacht areas. Blathnaid Treacy Television & Radio presenter, joined Diarmuid Lyng, Owner of Wild Irish Retreats, Hazel De Nortúin, Founder of Cafe Glic in Ballyfermot and Kieran to discuss what can be done to boost Irish speaking across the country.
6/22/202215 minutes, 38 seconds
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Apprenticeships - what do they offer?

Last year, there were record numbers of students applying for apprenticeships with 8,607 people taking the vocational route. With this years Leaving Cert results due in the upcoming months, Kieran was joined by Jessica Kelly, Apprentice butcher at the Village Butchers in Ranelagh, Dylan Bradshaw, Owner and Creative Director of Dylan Bradshaw and Eoin Caverly, Aer Lingus Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering Apprentice, to discuss the many career opportunities that can come from trade routes.
6/22/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Crocs - Hot or Not?

They are the marmite of the fashion world, Crocs are firmly back in fashion and Laura Mullet Fashion Expert for RSVP Magazine and TV Stylist joined Kieran with her take on if Crocs are hot or not.
6/21/20226 minutes, 34 seconds
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"They have admitted now to being wrong for ten years at least!"

World Rugby have today announced an extension to their concussion stand down period Players will now face an increased stand-down period of 12 days if they have a history of concussion or are removed from a match with obvious concussion symptoms. Dr Barry O’Driscoll, former medical adviser to World Rugby joins Kieran to discuss if these new protocols go far enough.
6/21/20228 minutes, 56 seconds
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What are organisations doing in response to issues around trans athletes in elite sport?

Swimming's world governing body FINA voted this week to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women's competitions. They are also creating a working group to establish an "open" category for them in some events as part of its new policy. Sean Ingle, Chief Sports Reporter for The Guardian, joined Kieran to discuss the latest move from a sporting organisation in response to the growing conversation around transgender athletes competing in sport.
6/21/20229 minutes, 49 seconds
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"We are hearing harrowing stories from people.."

There was more controversary today in the Dail over cost of living with Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald directing strong words at Taoiseach Micheal Martin about the governments response to the issue. Kieran was joined by Sinn Fein TD and business spokesperson Louise O'Reilly, to discuss her constituents concerns and what can be done to assist those who are struggling.
6/21/202211 minutes, 58 seconds
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Five Years since Leo Varadkar became Taoiseach

Five years ago today Leo Varadkar took the reigns as an Taoiseach. As we prepare for him to take over again later this year, Kieran was joined by John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail, to look back at he’s achieved in that time, and what we’re likely to see from him in the future.
6/21/202212 minutes, 29 seconds
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Tipperary Deaths

The results of a post mortem on the bodies of two elderly people found dead in Tipperary is due today. The two bodies were found yesterday, and are thought to have been there for up to a year. Sheila Naughton, Head of News for Tipp FM and Seamus Boland CEO of Irish Rural Link joined Kieran to discuss rural isolation and the need for communities to keep connected.
6/21/20228 minutes, 20 seconds
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"There is this myth that its uneconomic to build higher but it's not true."

There’ve been over 700 objections to a 16 storey development at the former Dundrum Shopping Centre. Anne Coughlan, Chair of Imagine Dundrum and local councillor and Karl Deeter Financial Advisor joined Kieran to discuss why there are still so many objections to planning projects, at a time when the country is in desperate need of more housing.
6/21/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Home DIY

Newstalk has teamed up with Ronseal for Fix it Fortnight – two weeks of top DIY tips from the best experts in the field. Kieran was joined by Kevin Moran Owner and Project Manager of Kevin Moran Builders, Aoife Rhattigan creative director of Restless Design and Katrina Carroll Known on Instagram VintageIrishKat, who shared their dos and don’ts of tackling a DIY project at home. It’s all with thanks to Ronseal, get your garden Summer Ready!
6/20/202214 minutes, 50 seconds
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"Follow the light it will add value."

Newstalk has teamed up with Ronseal for Fix it Fortnight – two weeks of top DIY tips from the best experts in the field. It’s the perfect time to get the garden summer-ready, give the house a fresh lick of paint or look-into that extension you have been talking about for years. Architect and TV presenter, Dermot Bannon joined Kieran to discuss adding value to your home and, if an extension is the best way to do that. It’s all with thanks to Ronseal, get your garden Summer Ready!
6/20/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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"People were afraid for their lives throughout that time!"

There has been a sharp rise in the number of young adults who are suffering in terms of their mental health after the Covid pandemic. Around 40% of young men and 55% of young women are classified as ‘depressed’ according to the ESRI. Anne Kehoe, Clinical Psychologist and President Elect of the Psychological Society of Ireland joined Kieran the challenges the pandemic has posed and some of the issues around supports that are available for people who are struggling.
6/20/202212 minutes, 49 seconds
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"It's a piece of artwork for people's enjoyment."

An mural painted on the front of a house in Dublin has been ordered to be taken down by An Bord Pleannala.The painting of two ballerinas wearing boxing gloves is apparently out of scale with the façade of the Victorian home and could even impact the value of the properties nearby. Kieran was joined by Solus, Irish Street Artist and painter of the mural, and Ray Yeates City Arts Officer, to discuss if murals should be a celebrated part of city design.
6/20/202211 minutes, 18 seconds
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"People are mask jaded!"

More calls today for the return of facemasks over the past few days, with Minister Stephen Donnelly not ruling it out. Dermot O’Leary, general secretary of the National Bus and Rail Union joined Kieran to discuss how his member's feel about higher covid numbers and a possible return to masks.
6/20/20224 minutes, 32 seconds
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"You are more disarmed on a phone call!"

According to a survey of Office Workers, 75 per cent of them want to ban phone calls in favour of using email or social media. It was also reported that more than three in four respondents admitted to frequently ignoring calls. Julie Jay Comedian and Valerie Cox Journalist and Author joined Kieran to discuss why the phone call has fallen out of fashion and if they might soon become a thing of the past.
6/20/202212 minutes, 45 seconds
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Arrested Russian spy studied at Trinity college

A Russian spy who spent four years at Trinity College is at the center of international controversy. Sergey Vladimirovich Cherkasov spent years creating a fake identity before being uncovered in the past few days after applying for a position at the International Criminal Court. John Mooney is the security correspondent with The Times Ireland Edition and The Sunday Times and joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder.
6/17/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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What can we expect from the US open over the weekend?

The preeminent golf event, the US Open started yesterday and will run until Sunday. Round 2 began today, with Rory McIlroy and Adam Hadwin impressing in round 1. Fionn Davenport, Co-host of the Golf Weekly podcast at Off the Ball joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
6/17/20227 minutes, 19 seconds
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Watergate 50th Anniversary and the mark it has left on us

50 years ago this week, police in Washington DC arrested five men for breaking into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. What followed was the unraveling of a web of scandals that ultimately ended Richard Nixon’s presidency. Scott Lucas, Professor of International Politics at the University of Birmingham and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder.
6/17/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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Minister Darragh O'Brien - "Housing policy is not a disaster"

Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the Housing crises and the cost of living.
6/17/202217 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can you BBQ in the rain?

The sun may not be shining but we are going to do our utmost to make it feel like summer here on The Hard Shoulder. Holly Dalton, Director of Conbini Condiments and Chef joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
6/17/20225 minutes, 57 seconds
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Bill Browder to lobby for an Irish Magnitsky Act

CEO and co-founder of the investment fund Hermitage Capital Management, Bill Browder who will be the subject of a hearing next Tuesday at the Oireachtas Justice committee of the Irish Parliament joined Kieran Cuddihy on the show.
6/17/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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UHL ‘grossly overcrowded’ - HIQA

Inspectors visiting University Hospital Limerick found the emergency department to be ‘grossly overcrowded – this was after a visit in the days leading up to St Patrick’s Day this March. We spoke to Sean Egan, the director of Healthcare Regulation with HIQA, the Health Information, and Quality Authority, and he outlined some of the issues they found. Professor Brian Lenehan,  Chief Clinical Director, UL Hospitals Group  , and Maurice Quinlivan, Sinn Fein TD for Limerick joined Kieran on the show to discuss the HIQA report. 
6/17/202211 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why are there so few fines for dog fouling?

New figures released today show that just one fine was issued for dog fouling in Dublin City since 2019. Why is there such low enforcement rates, and what can then be done about the issue of dog fouling? Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party, Hazel Chu, and Independent Councillor for Thurles, on Tipperary County Council, Jim Ryan both joined Kieran on the show.
6/17/202214 minutes, 44 seconds
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"I feel we are at bursting point and it's going to crash!"

Taste of Dublin is back to its full pre-pandemic capacity at Dublin’s Iveagh garden’s this weekend. Chef, author and restauranter JP McMahon will be at the NEFF Taste kitchen and he joined Kieran to chat about the festival and the challenges facing the hospitality industry.
6/16/202212 minutes, 2 seconds
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"His record as a boss is mixed to put it mildly!"

Elon Musk is still planning on taking over Twitter and today he is doing a Q&A with all the staff. Adrian Weckler,Technology Editor with the Irish Independent, joined Kieran to discuss what we can expect and what we know so far.
6/16/20226 minutes, 11 seconds
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"We are all struggling along with this in the dark!"

The cost of the new National Children’s Hospital is set to go above the €1.7 billion already agreed by Government. The Head of the Development Company isn't able to say by how much and furthermore the project won’t be completed until January 2024. Catherine Murphy, TD for Kildare North and Co-Leader of the Social Democrats and Paul Davis, Lecturer in Supply Chain Management and Public Procurement at DCU, joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of the spiraling cost.
6/16/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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"One jab lead to another and another!"

Sean Defoe Newstalk Political Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss a heated exchange in the Dáil today between Tánaiste Le Varadkar and Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty.
6/16/20224 minutes, 35 seconds
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Should all urban golf courses be turned into parks?

A suggestion made first on social media that all urban golf courses should be relocated and the land used to allow for housing and the development of public space. Paddy Smyth Former Fine Gael Dublin City Councillor and Gary Murphy Former European Tour golfer joined Kieran to debate if moving golf courses outside of cities would be a better use of public space.
6/16/202213 minutes, 28 seconds
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Pixar Movies

Sarina Bellissimo, Presenter of The Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8, joined Kieran to take a look back at some of the best Pixar movies to mark their latest release "Lightyear."
6/16/202210 minutes, 8 seconds
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"Stigma is in every part of life when you live with obesity."

Earlier this week on The Hard Shoulder, Kieran discussed the stigma that surrounds obesity, how it can stop people from getting the healthcare they need, and even stop them progressing in life as they should. Bernadette Keenan, patient advocate and member of Irish Coalition of People Living with Obesity, joined Kieran to discuss how she has dealt with stigma and the assumptions that are made about people living with obesity.
6/16/202210 minutes, 22 seconds
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"Hotels in Dublin are destroying it for the rest of the country!"

A Joint Oireachtas Committee on Tourism met today to discuss the rising cost of tourist accommodation. Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation, Anthony Gray and Owner of Eala Bhán Restaurant in Sligo and Chairman of Sligo Tourism joined Kieran to discuss what these prices mean for the future of tourism.
6/15/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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Bloomsday 2022

Tomorrow marks the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses There will be readings, performances and exhibitions taking place across the city today to mark the occasion and the legacy of the book. Katherine Lynch, actress, comedian and singer and grandniece of Bloomsday founder, Patrick Kavanagh joined Kieran to share her enthusiasm for the festival.
6/15/20229 minutes
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"I don't think the government realize the hurt, the hardship or the pain people are going through!"

According to a new AA survey, fuel prices are continually rising with the cost of fuel increasing by €11 in just two weeks, Michael Healy-Rae, Independent TD and Gerry Loftus, Leader of The Rural Ireland Organisation joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of such high costs on rural communities.
6/15/202210 minutes, 35 seconds
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"There is absolutely no appetite to reopen the terms of the protocol!"

The EU has resumed legal action against the UK following the publication of the bill that would overturn the Northern Ireland Protocol. David O’Sullivan, the former Secretary General of the European Commission and Head of the EU’s Foreign Service, joined Kieran and Deputy Editor of The Newsletter Ben Lowry, to discuss their reaction to the on going situation.
6/15/202211 minutes, 49 seconds
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"People appreciate the way of life in Galway!"

According to a new survey Galway and Cork are Ireland’s top destinations for people who have relocated due to remote working. Kenny Deery, CEO of Galway Chamber joined Kieran to discuss why he thinks the Galway way of life is so appealing.
6/15/20225 minutes, 25 seconds
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Who is to blame for Ireland's housing crisis?

Opinions have come from everywhere today about whether or not President Michael D Higgins should have spoken out about the current housing crisis. Everyone is however, unified in the belief that the situation needs to be addressed urgently. Bill Clear Social Democrats Kildare Councilor and Lorcan Sirr DIT Housing Professor joined Kieran to discuss what is preventing us from making real changes in the housing market.
6/15/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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"Some people prefer a harder mattress, some people need a softer one.."

New research out from the University of Cambridge suggests that we should all be aiming for exactly seven hours’ sleep, from our thirties to old age. Barbara Sahakian, Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge joined Kieran to explain the science behind a good nights sleep.
6/14/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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"Irish people are very similar to Polish people."

According to a report in the Sunday Times, Polish immigrants are leaving Ireland in thousands over the past three years. Once the biggest minority group attracted by an open labor market and better salaries than in their native country are now moving back home, where economy is booming. Anna Sochanska Ambassador of Poland in Ireland, joined Kieran and Lukasz Kozlowski, Polish national, who recently left Ireland back to Poland, to discuss the reasons why people are leaving in such high numbers.
6/14/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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"I don't believe as President that is his job!"

President Michael D Higgins has called Irelands housing crisis as a “disaster” and “a great, great failure." The President was opening a new housing service for young adults in Kildare when he spoke about the ongoing housing crisis. Fergus Finley Columinst with the Irish Examiner, and Shane Coleman Newstalk Breakfast presenter, joined Kieran to debate if his comments overstepped his presidential position.
6/14/202214 minutes, 44 seconds
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"The most terrifying moment was watching the fire climb and climb!"

It is 5 Years to the day since the tragic scenes at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, West London, where a high-rise fire broke out in the 24-storey block of flats. The fire claimed the lives of 72 people and left a lasting impact on the community. Kieran was joined by Grenfell Tower survivor, Tiago Alves , and Yvette Williams MBE Justice 4 Grenfell Campaigner, to look back at the tragedy and the ongoing fight for justice.
6/14/20228 minutes, 4 seconds
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"Its not just as simple as 'eat less, exercise more' for many people!"

A doctor has raised a question in The Irish Times about the words we use when it comes to obesity and if they can create a stigma. Helen Heneghan, Consultant Surgeon at St Vincent’s Hospital and spokesperson for The Irish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism and Tara Logan Buckley, who is a clinical psychologist, who specialises in the area of obesity, joined Kieran to discuss if the words we use when it comes to weight can have a negative consequence.
6/14/202210 minutes, 32 seconds
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"Full time workers should be able to live with dignity!"

The Government has announced plans to replace the current minimum wage with a new 'living wage'. Starting next year, it will be phased over the next four years, until it matches to the Living Wage of 2026. The living wage will be set at 60% of the median wage in any given year which, in 2022, would be €12.17 an hour. Kieran was joined by Robert Thornton Member of the Living Wage Technical Group and Senior Research and Policy Officer at the Vincentian Partnership for Social Justice and Neil McDonnell Chief Executive of ISME, to discuss if this is enough to combat the rising cost of living.
6/14/202212 minutes, 6 seconds
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"He was probably the most high profile Irish person.."

MMA star Conor McGregor is never far from the headlines and last week it was reported he has purchased a pub in Howth. He is already actively involved in the hospitality sector and Newstalks deputy business editor Gavin McLoughlin joined Kieran to discuss this various business ventures.
6/13/20226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Should Dublin have a food market?

On last weeks show we discussed calls for a Lisbon style food food market in the city of Dublin. The Hard Shoulder received a statement from TimeOut, in which their Co-CEO has apologised for not coming to Dublin yet, saying it would be ‘a great city’ to have one. Independent Councillor, and former Lord Mayor of Dublin, Christy Burke joined Kieran to discuss why Dublin has yet to see one and what a food market could mean for the city.
6/13/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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"Conditions are so bad we are losing 400 to 500 doctors a year!"

Junior Doctors in Ireland have voted overwhelming for strike action. Over 97% of them voted for it because they say they work long hours with deteriorating working conditions. John Cannon Chair of the NCHD Committee joins Kieran to discuss what can be done to turn the situation around.
6/13/202210 minutes, 14 seconds
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"The protocol is doing what it should be doing!"

Boris Johnson has said he wants to change the Protocol section of the Brexit deal to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU has said it would break international law. Kieran was joined by Stephen Kelly Chief Executive of Manufacturing Northern Ireland and Tina McKenzie, CEO of Staffline Recruitment and Chairperson for Policy for the Federation of Small Business in the UK about how much difficulty the protocol is causing trade in the local area.
6/13/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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"I've gone three or four weeks without buying shopping.."

Last week the CSO confirmed that inflation had reached a 38-year high, rising inflation and the cost-of-living crisis are making it difficult for families to survive in Ireland. Kieran was joined by Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Workers’ Rights, Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Louise O’Reilly, Kevin Mcpartlan, CEO of fuels for Ireland, Dr Karina Doorly, Research Area and Coordinator for the Tax, Welfare, and Pensions team at ESRI and Tracy Hayde, a single mother of one now to discuss what can be done to ease the financial burden people are facing.
6/13/202219 minutes, 32 seconds
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"The plot is kind of pointless!"

Presenter of Screentime John Fardy join Kieran to review 'Jurassic World Dominion' the latest in the Jurassic Park franchise.
6/9/20229 minutes, 22 seconds
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"We need a left wing coalition, we need somewhere to live!"

Born and raised in Donaghmede, singer song writer Damien Dempsey has become one of the most popular and celebrated voices in Ireland. He joined Kieran for this weeks Thursday interview to chat about his life, career and what needs to be done to address the social issues facing the country.
6/9/202215 minutes, 30 seconds
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"I have expected an overdose case everyday of my working life."

After a spate of brawls in Cork, it’s been suggested that Ireland’s first supervised injection centre for intravenous drug users should be piloted in Cork. Chris Luke is a consultant in Emergency Medicine and Claire Nash is the owner of Nash 19 Restaurant, they joined Kieran to discuss the need for,and impact a center would have on the area.
6/9/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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"It will continue to rise next year and the year after.."

Interest rates will rise by 0.25% in July, and we’re going to see potentially a larger rise in September, that’s according to the European Central Bank today. Brendan Burgess from Ask About Money.com and John Fitzgerald, Adjunct professor in the Department of Economics in Trinity College.
6/9/20229 minutes, 50 seconds
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"Their contracts are being breached...their mental health is been affected.."

This year we have already lost 400 doctors to Australia. That figure doesn’t include those who head to New Zealand. All the while we have waiting times in A&E departments and GPs offices piling up. Dr Eoin Murphy NCHD Committee for the Irish Medical Organisation joined Kieran to discuss the reasons so many health workers are leaving and what can be done to make the HSE a more attractive employer.
6/9/20229 minutes, 1 second
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"The city is crying out for this!"

Dublin is full of beautiful unused buildings, and with so many retail shops leaving the high street, Gary Gannon TD for Dublin Central and Michelle Jackson From The Novel Traveller.com joined Kieran to discuss if food markets could be a way of using the space and enriching Dublin's culture.
6/9/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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"People being transferred as if they were livestock."

The reaction to 150 Ukranian refugees have been placed in direct provision has been described as ‘shocking’. Bulelani Mfaco, spokesperson for the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, joined Kieran to discuss if this reaction is different to how people have previously reacted to the other groups who are currently living in direct provision, and dealing with the challenges that presents.
6/8/20226 minutes, 12 seconds
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Extinction Rebellion

Extinction Rebellion made a surprise appearance at the National Biodiversity Conference whose slogan is 'Act Now for Nature.' But The Irish Wildlife Trust and Extinction Rebellion feel it's been 20 years of action plans and very little done to deal with the wildlife and biodiversity crisis. They want a biodiversity act to legally require the government to take action on their own plans. Henry McKean went to Dublin Castle to report on the days events.
6/8/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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ET turns forty!

Sarina Bellissimo, presenter of the Bellissimo Files on Spin joined Kieran to mark the 40 year anniversary of the release of classic eighties movie ET.
6/8/202211 minutes, 38 seconds
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Could we see a return to working from home?

According to reports people will be ordered to work from home in the event of a major fuel crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine, under secret Government emergency plans. Michael McNamara Independent TD and Senator Barry Ward joined Kieran to discuss if workers would be equip to spend another period of time working from home and how it could impact the workforce.
6/8/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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"A holiday home was the only option for our family."

Just two weeks ago, the Department for Housing released figures that indicated that just over 10,000 people were in emergency accommodation. One of those who is experiencing the housing crisis for herself is Independent TD for Clare, Violet-Anne Wynne, she joined Kieran tp share her story.
6/8/202212 minutes
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Sinead Kennedy 'Zoo live'

Sinead Kennedy joined Kieran to talk all things ‘Zoo Live’, RTE One’s new show hitting screens this week live from a purpose built studio in Dublin Zoo’s African Savanna.
6/8/20228 minutes, 51 seconds
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"People are using cocaine for weight control!"

Irish young adults have the second highest rate of cocaine use in Europe. That’s according to stats released today by the Health Research Board. They also found that nearly 20% of of 15- to 24-year-olds had used illegal drugs in the last year. Michael Guerin, senior addiction therapist at the charity organization Cuan Mhuire joined Kieran to discuss some of the reasons why we are seeing such a high amount of drug use.
6/8/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Switching Banks

Record numbers of new AIB bank accounts have been opened this week as people make the move from KCB and Ulster Bank. Daragh Cassidy Head of Communications at Bonkers.ie and David McWeeney KCB Customer joined Kieran to discuss how easy it is to switch banks and if banks are trying to make it easier for consumers.
6/8/202212 minutes, 30 seconds
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Wellness - Cancer Clinical Trials

Claire McKenna, Presenter, Alive and Kicking, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder for her weekly look into the world of wellness. This week she discussed cancer clinical trials.
6/7/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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"We are using these kids like guinea pigs!"

The Junior Cert is set to begin tomorrow, for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Jen Hogan, journalist, author and columnist with The Irish Times thinks It shouldn’t be going ahead after the level of disruption these young students have had to their education, she joined Kieran to explain the focus should be on getting kids familiar with school and socializing again.
6/7/202210 minutes
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Does marathon running age you?

According to new research if you’re aged over 40, training for a marathon could age your body by a decade. Dominic Munnelly, Sports Scientist & Personal Trainer joined Kieran to explain the science behind this and share his tips for anyone who is thinking about or currently training for a marathon.
6/7/20228 minutes, 10 seconds
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The end of iphone chargers?

Apple products and other smartphone manufacturers will have to use the same charger under a landmark deal provisionally approved by European lawmakers. Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined Kieran to discuss how chargers for just iphones could soon be a thing of the past.
6/7/20226 minutes, 58 seconds
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"I don't know how our government can leave us like this!"

Last week saw Health Minister Stephen Donnelly say that an upcoming Assisted Human Reproduction bill was “not originally envisaged to include international surrogacy”. He also said: “And it would be law by now if we hadn’t stopped it.” Campaigners took exception, and after an overwhelming response, Kieran was joined by Dora and Amy, who have been directly affected by the current status quo.
6/7/202213 minutes, 33 seconds
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"Words like liar..dishonorable...misleading..."

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has clung to power after successfully winning a no-confidence vote. Lord Robert Hayward, A Conservative Peer, former MP and political analyst joined Kieran to discuss what state his leadership been left in and, where it leaves his party.
6/7/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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"The prices associated with travelling to a game are hard for families."

Roscommon, Clare, Mayo and Kildare are all heading to Croke Park on Saturday for Round 2 of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship. It’ll be part of a double header that will be shown on Sky Sports. Former Mayo player Austin O’Malley joined Kieran to discuss why we are seeing so many empty seats in Croke Park and if the GAA needs to address inflation and a younger generation of fans.
6/7/20227 minutes, 41 seconds
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Brolly: 'It's very depressing - I hope the Hartes are not too distressed by it'

A video has gone viral today of a group of people mocking the death of Michaela McAreavey. The PSNI and Orange Order are investigating, with the video being condemned from all sides. Joe Brolly, columnist with the Sunday Independent, joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
6/3/202210 minutes, 39 seconds
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"Our children matter" - Surrogacy groups hurt by Health Minister's comments

The Assisted Human Reproduction Coalition has described a comments by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly about legislating for International Surrogacy as "extremely disappointing." Cathy Wheatley from Irish Families Through Surrogacy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss the comments and the future of surrogacy in Ireland...
6/3/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Thursday Interview: Sinead Gleeson

For the Thursday Interview, Kieran was joined in studio this week by author Sinead Gleeson.
6/2/202217 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Pod Couple: Phoning it In

Time now for ‘The Pod Couple’. Sarah Madden from Newstalk Breakfast and Darren Cleary from GoLoud Selects joined Kieran on the show as ever, and this week focused on ‘Phoning It In’
6/2/202211 minutes, 25 seconds
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More suspected cases of hepatitis are found here

The number of cases of an unknown mystery form of hepatitis has risen to 12, with a second child needing a liver transplant. GPs and pediatric consultants are aware of the increase in cases. Dr. Phil Kieran from Cork joined Kieran on the show.
6/2/20225 minutes, 46 seconds
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How divided is America?

An article in the Irish Times caught my eye - ‘Is the United States headed for Civil War’? It’s a pertinent question as the US heads towards midterm elections, halfway through a Joe Biden presidency, that has just come off the back of the presidency of Donald Trump. A book that delves into the question of America’s division is ‘This Will Not Pass’, co-authored by, Alex Burns of the New York Times who spoke to Kieran on the show.
6/2/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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Women shouldn't pee in the shower

Following on from Sean Moncrieff and Henry Mckean's report about peeing in the shower Kieran was joined by Dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist to discuss if women should pee in the shower.
6/2/20228 minutes, 17 seconds
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Tax cuts to be a priority for the 'squeezed middle'

Tax cuts are to be made a priority in the budget later this year for the 'squeezed middle' which will also include reduced childcare costs according to Tánasite Leo Varadkar. Regina Doherty, Fine Gael Senator and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland discussed what exactly needs to be done to help those who are struggling.
6/2/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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Top Gun takes in a record $156 million dollars at the U.S. box office over the holiday weekend

Top Gun: Maverick, the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 Tom Cruise classic starring has smashed Memorial Day records to take $156 million dollars at the U.S. box office over the holiday weekend. Tom Cruise’s first-ever $100 million opening weekend – but what are the other movies that have topped the box office down through the years and were actually they any good? Film Reviewer, Deirdre Molumby joined Kieran to chat through some of the top-grossing films of all time
6/2/20225 minutes, 45 seconds
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Costs soar for Corks flood defence scheme putting it in doubt

Jim Healy, Chair of the Meadowbrook Residence Association in Glanmire, and Ger Keohane, Independent councillor in Cork City both joined Kieran to discuss the soaring construction costs that could put Corks flood defense scheme in doubt.
6/2/20227 minutes, 29 seconds
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What does the Depp v Heard trial mean for victims of domestic abuse?

The Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial has been followed all around the world with opinions coming from everywhere. But while Johnny Depp was on trial, so was the way domestic abuse is spoken about in the media. What has global attention meant for the victims of domestic abuse that are watching? Ellen O'Malley Dunlop Former Chair of the National Women’s Council joined Kieran on the show to discuss.
6/2/202213 minutes, 46 seconds
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Rail services around Ireland need improving

Peter Feeney from West on Track and Dr. Ciara Murphy a rail user in the South East both joined Kieran to discuss Irelands train services.
6/2/202212 minutes, 1 second
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"Food banks are not the way society wants to go!"

We’re hearing daily about how things are become more of a struggle when it come to food prices and production. Marie Cronin, Food Bank Volunteer and President for the East Region of St Vincent de Paul joined Kieran to discuss how the need for food banks has increased and how cost of living has affected those who are really struggling.
6/2/20226 minutes, 29 seconds
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"We have no need for a monarchy!"

A series of anti-monarchy billboards have been described erected in the UK ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee this weekend. The Reading-based campaign group Republic are responsible for the billboards and their spokesperson Graham Smyth, joined Kieran and former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond, to discuss if its time to abolish the monarchy.
6/1/202210 minutes, 30 seconds
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'The Dublin 4 Ploughing.'

'The Dublin 4 Ploughing' is back. Bord Bia Bloom, Ireland's largest garden festival is back in the Phoenix Park is opening tomorrow until Bank Holiday Monday. Over 100,000 people are expected over the next 5 days. Henry McKean got a sneak preview and visited some of the 19 show gardens.
6/1/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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"This is a sticking plaster - not a solution."

Chief Executive of the daa Dalton Philips has issued a plan to minimise disruption to passengers over the June bank holiday weekend. Jerry Brennan, SIPTU organiser in the aviation sector and Eddie Molloy Independent Management Consultant, joined Kieran to debate if the plans that have been set out go far enough.
6/1/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Global Running Day!

To celebrate global running day, Kieran was joined by Former Irish Olympian, David Gillick to chat about all the benefits of running and what you need to know if you are thinking of taking it up.
6/1/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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Do we need to make GAA more appealing?

If you were watching the GAA on Sunday, you’ll have seen Derry see off Donegal to claim their first Ulster Football title since 1998,but the game has come under criticism from fans and pundits for having an unattractive style of football. Seán Kelly Fine Gael MEP for the South constituency and he joined Kieran with some suggestions as to what the GAA can do to retain and entertain crowds
6/1/20229 minutes, 8 seconds
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"He needs his bench and his team ready!"

As the bank holiday weekend approaches Dublin Airport is been asked to produce a plan of how they will deal with crowds, to avoid a similar scenes to the ones we say last weekend. Newstalk reporter Andrew Lowth joined Kieran and Eoghan Corry ,Travel and Aviation journalist, to discuss new guidelines to be brought in to deal with bank holiday crowds.
6/1/202216 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tamagotchi Children

It looks like that to have children, you soon enough you won’t have to go through conception, childbirth, nappies, or any of the usual things associated with having a child. A new trend of virtual children, or Tamagotchi children, have been predicted by one expert to become commonplace in the next 50 years. Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology joined Anton to explain where they come from and how they work.
5/31/20227 minutes, 31 seconds
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"We are in a containment phase."

A second case of monkeypox was confirmed in Ireland in the last 24 hours. The HSE has said that public health teams are carrying out contact tracing for both cases. Cillian de Gascún is director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory and he joined Anton to explain the virus and what is being done to contain the spread.
5/31/20229 minutes, 55 seconds
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"I see toilets that are filthy, bins overflowing, I see a lack of interest."

The scene's over the weekend of people standing in queues that stretched far outside the terminal have thrown a spotlight onto Dublin Airport and how it is run. Timmy Dooley Fianna Fail senator and member of the Oireachtas Transport committee joined Anton to discuss if making profits has been put ahead of making sure basic operations are running smoothly.
5/31/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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"It misrepresents the reality of life and death!"

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA, the Animal Rights groups in the UK have called on LEGO to rebrand their ‘farmyard’ sets to ‘animal sanctuaries’ because they are misleading children about the 'horror and cruelty' of the farming industry. Sascha Camilli, is the Senior PR Coordinator with PETA UK and she joined argue why she thinks a rebrand is the right thing to do.
5/31/20227 minutes, 21 seconds
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"There is a lack of cultural awareness."

More than 1 in 10 travellers die by suicide. And they feel nothing is being done to help their community. So today they protested outside the Dail to call for more action by Government. Maggie McDonagh, Member of the National Traveller Mental Health Network, joined Anton to talk about the issues facing the community.
5/31/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Should we be given a cost of living bonus?

There has been a call from Sinn Fein for the Government to make more targeted efforts to alleviate the cost of living crisis for those on low incomes. The announcement comes amid rising costs of food and groceries, which have seen bills rise again for households. It would deliver a payment of €100-200 to provide crucial support for people hit by spiralling costs. Edgar Morgenroth, who is professor of economics at DCU and Claire Kerrane, who is the social protection spokesperson for Sinn Fein joined Anton to discuss what the impact of this bonus would be.
5/31/202216 minutes, 47 seconds
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"Taxi's are a big part of women's safety."

Brianna Parkins, who is Fact Checker with thejournal.ie, spoke to Anton about how she was unable to get a taxi on her way out over the weekend, and had to ask her boyfriend to walk her to a gig. She was joined by Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party, Janet Horner to discuss how a lack of taxis can impact on how safe women feel travelling home late at night.
5/30/202211 minutes, 57 seconds
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"Over 90% of those children were getting no therapies at all!"

Research from AsIAm has indicated that almost 270 children do not have appropriate places available to them for the new school year. Campaign groups are calling for the rights of these children to be upheld. Miriam Kenny is Chairperson of Involve Autism, and special needs teacher Audrey, joined Anton to discuss the lack of educational supports and the impact it can have on children.
5/30/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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"What struck me was the dirt!"

Dublin Airport has "sincerely apologised" after passengers experienced massive queues for check-in, bag drop and security screening today, with a number of people missing scheduled flights as a result. Kieran O’Driscoll, Chair of the Oireachtas Transport Committee spoke to Anton about what can be done to address the on going problems facing the airport and Gary O’Hanlon who travels through Dublin Airport regularly, spoke about how long delays are not the only issue that needs to be dealt with.
5/30/202216 minutes, 16 seconds
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"That's me arriving 5 hours early and still missing my flight."

Long delays at Dublin Airport over the weekend have left many concerned about what the situation might look like over the upcoming bank holiday weekend. Ralph Curry Missed his flight yesterday, he joined Anton Savage and Jerry Brennan From SIPTU who represents workers at the Airport to discuss some of the reasons behind the extreme disruption.
5/30/202221 minutes, 34 seconds
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"Covid moved us into a throwaway, wasteful culture!"

Plans by the Government to impose a so-called “latte levy” of at least 20 cent on disposable paper coffee cups are facing a campaign of resistance from those in the industry. The levy is set to be 20 cent but the potential is there in the Circular Economy Bill to raise it to €1 if a lower levy has little effect. Martin McCaffrey, Owner of Dash Coffee Container in The Phoenix Park and Sadhbh O’Neill, Lecturer in Climate Policy and Environmental Politics at DCU joined Anton to discuss how useful a latte levy would be.
5/30/20228 minutes, 43 seconds
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How are you planning on entertaining your kids for the Summer Months?

Summer holidays are fast approaching, which presents problems for some parents. What are we supposed to do with children for two or three months? It can be quite expensive if you have more than one kid to entertain. Mary McCarthy Columnist with the Independent joined Kieran on the show. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20226 minutes, 35 seconds
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You Are What You Eat: Perfect Picnic

TV Chef, Mindful Eating Coach and Wellness Advocate, Aisling Larkin joined Kieran to discuss how to make that perfect picnic. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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HSE paid debt collectors over €930,000 to pursue patients

Freedom of Information figures released to Newstalk show the health service spent 363,000 euro on debt collectors in the first ten months of last year. They show that the HSE paid the agencies a total of €931,000 in the 22 months between January 2020 and October last year. Gino Kenny, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Mid-West and Party Health Spokesperson joined Kieran on the show. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20226 minutes, 46 seconds
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President of the Irish Hotels Federation on Price Inflation

Fine Gael Councillor Derek Byrne this morning called for the Irish Hotels Federation to appear before an Oireachtas Committee to explain the inflated prices of hotel rooms in Dublin.  Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation joined Kieran to discuss hotel price inflation. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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Bruce Springsteen ticket woes

Ollie Gorman in Laois and Amelia joined Kieran on Bruce Springsteen ticket woes and issues they faced while trying to purchase tickets using the Bank of Ireland App. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20226 minutes, 14 seconds
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Republican Overseas Sarah Elliott on gun control in America

The National Rifle Association is pressing ahead with its annual convention today, with the likes of Donald Trump set to attend. The event will be held in Texas just four hours from the site of the school shooting. Sarah Elliott, spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK joined Kieran to discuss what happened this week. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is Ireland Gay Friendly?

Kate Brennan Harding DJ and Broadcaster joined Kieran to discuss if Ireland is gay-friendly and her experiences in society. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Elderly man on hospital trolley for five days

An elderly man was on a hospital bed for 5 days in University Hospital Galway In Ireland. The man is 74 years old.  What does that say about the Irish healthcare system? How did we get here? Elaine joined Kieran on the show to explain her father's story. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/27/202211 minutes, 33 seconds
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"I felt that some of her innocents was lost."

On this evenings Hard Shoulder Kieran spoke to listener Brian, who was in touch with the show after being upset by the way his daughters teacher spoke to her about the Texas school shooting. Brian described his daughters concern as she relayed what the teacher had said to her parents and how he worried some of her innocence had been taken from her.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/26/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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Short term memory loss from afternoon sex!

A man turned up at hospital A&E with short-term memory loss that was brought on by daytime sex with wife. Consultant neurologist at James’ Hospital and Professor at Trinity joined Kieran to discuss if  short term memory loss really can be brought on by sex.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/26/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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"We have bounced back much quicker than other countries."

The latest Labour Force Survey from the CSO has shown that the number of absences from work has fallen to its lowest level since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. It also shows that the number of people in employment increased by 12.3% to over two and a half million. The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment is An Tánaiste Leo Varadkar joined Kieran to discuss Irish employment and issues with gun culture following this week's tragic school shooting in Texas.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/26/202213 minutes, 35 seconds
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"Their income might rise significantly but they still receive supports."

According to a new report from the ESRI, the percentage of households renting in Ireland rose from 18% to 29% over the past 20 years and just over half of those renting are in receipt of some form of State support. Seamus Coffey Economist at University College Cork and Former Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council joined Kieran to discuss the report and the on going issues facing renters. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/26/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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"It's only a problem if you ignore it!"

Thousands more homes around Ireland could have the cancer-causing Radon gas than was first thought. Especially in the West of Ireland. There’s been such a huge concern around this that the website that was launched this morning on which you could check if your house was affected has crashed. And was down for hours. Senior Scientist with the Environmental Protection Agency David Fenton joined Kieran to explain what that could mean.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/26/20226 minutes, 48 seconds
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"There is a major problem with passports in this country!"

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney is in front of the Dáil this afternoon, as a debate will take place over the passport controversy. Politicians across the country have been inundated with complaints from the public about delays in the system. Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway joined Kieran to discuss on going issues within the system.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/26/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Minister Helen McEntee on US school shooting

The US President Joe Biden has questioned why anyone would need a gun like the one used in Texas yesterday - other than to kill someone. 19 children and two teachers were killed in a massacre at a school last night. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joined Kieran to discuss the situation.
5/25/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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Anthony Daniels on 45 Years of 'Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'

As Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope celebrates it’s 45th Anniversary today, Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Anthony Daniels, the actor who played C3PO in all the Star Wars films...
5/25/202221 minutes, 56 seconds
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Shooting survivor Ron Barber on the Texas school shooting

Ron Barber was a former staff member in US Congress, and was shot twice in Tucson in 2011. He spoke to Kieran on Wednesday's edition of the Hard Shoulder to give his reaction to the school shooting in Texas.
5/25/202213 minutes, 11 seconds
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Texas Shooting: 'These small communities are extremely resilient'

19 children and two teachers were murdered by a gunman who opened fire at a primary school in Texas yesterday. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Ali Bradley, Independent Journalist in Texas at the scene and Frank Smyth, Author of ‘The NRA: The Unauthorized History’...
5/25/202220 minutes, 45 seconds
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Should Boris Johnson now resign over PartyGate?

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he has taken full responsibility for the revelations that have come out of the Sue Gray Report today. Kieran spoke to journalist Enda Brady and former Conservative MP Edwina Currie about the details of the report, and whether this affect Johnson in any way.
5/25/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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"I've seen him 50 times!"

Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band will be playing the RDS in May 2023. Tickets are on sale this Friday and and one superfan who cant wait to get a ticket is superfan Anton Martin. He joined Kieran to explain why he thinks Bruce has stood the test of time and why even after seeing him 50 times he cant wait to make it 51.     Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/24/20225 minutes, 25 seconds
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Daithi O’Shea

Daithi O’Shea Presenter of The Today Show and the Rose of Tralee joined Kieran in the Republic Of Work studio in Cork to chat about everything from the show to his love of Cork city.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/24/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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"I'm down hundreds of euro worth of expenses!"

The passport office have said there’s no backlog in applications as long as you haven’t made any mistakes in your application. However  lots of listener have been contacting the show to share stories of applications being rejected over what they believe are false errors. Kieran was joined by two listeners who spoke about the difficulties they have faced while applying for a passport.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/24/202215 minutes, 27 seconds
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"We really have to fight for what we want!"

This week hospitals will see tens of thousands of medical procedures and appointments cancelled due to strike action by medical scientists. The MLSA warned that if no progress was made they would continue Industrial action today and tomorrow. Newstalk reporter Mairead Cleary spoke to some of those striking today and, Stephen McMahon from the Irish Patients Association joined Kieran and Dr Fergal Hickey Consultant in emergency medicine at Sligo University Hospital about the pay discrepancies and career development issues.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/24/202211 minutes, 47 seconds
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"The person who counts the pennies ends up with a conviction."

New figures from the Courts Service, released under Freedom of Information here on Newstalk, show that nearly €2.6m was paid into court poor boxes over the last 2 years. Mick Barry, People Before Profit TD for Cork North-Central, and Catriona Twomey, co-ordinator with Cork Penny Dinners  joined Kieran to debate if they are still useful part of the judiciary service, or whether they should be scrapped. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/24/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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"It's less hassle for them to sit on a vacant site!"

Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has said that the Government is planning to introduce a vacant property tax in Budget 2023 which could impact on an estimated 137,000 properties. A vacant designation would be based on data collated by the local property tax. Fergus O’Dowd Fine Gael TD for Louth joined Kieran to discuss what impact a tax would have and why so many houses lay vacant while the country battles through the housing crisis.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.    
5/23/20229 minutes, 48 seconds
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"I would pull into the forecourt and sleep until morning!"

A Fianna Fáil Senator has said he has been forced to sleep in his car because it is “impossible” to get a hotel room in Dublin. Roscommon Senator Eugene Murphy told Kieran he has slept in his car twice in the recent months and said he knows of a number of other Oireachtas politicians who have dealt with the same problem.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/23/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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"It's getting a reputation as an airport to avoid!"

Dublin Airport has faced criticism in recent weeks because of the long delays passengers are facing when travelling through the airport. Kieran spoke to listener Jenna Golden, who went through Dublin Airport this weekend about the delays she faced and Businessman Declan Ganley about how considering Shannon airport could help alleviate delays.     Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/23/202212 minutes, 12 seconds
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"Thatched cottage insurance has gone through the roof & finding a thatcher is like finding a needle in a haystack."

That was Matt Whelan and Phil Doran, two thatchers giving their view on the Thatched Cottage crisis. There are only 1,000 thatched cottages left in the country. Some owners can’t get cover or are being quoted up to €8,500 and can’t afford it so switch to a metal roof. There is now only one insurance company offering cover meaning some Irish owners could lose everything in a fire or storm. How important are thatched cottages for our history, heritage and tourism and what would it mean if they all disappeared? Henry McKean has been out and about for us visiting thatched cottage owners and he joins us now.
5/23/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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Reverse Puberty

Menopause is something that all women will go through, and yet we know so little about it. Comedian Anne Gildea has based a whole new show around it and she joined Kieran to explain the best way to think about menopause is to think of it as 'reverse puberty'.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/23/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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Should all Guards carry tasers?

Arming all frontline guards with tasers is one of the issues being discusses at the Garda Representative Association Conference over the next few days. Tasers are currently available only to specialist units such as the emergency response unit, armed support units and the special detective unit. Dr Pat Leahy, Former Assistant Commissioner joined Kieran to discuss if all frontline Guards should be armed with tasers.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/23/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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NI Protocol - What does a trade war look like?

Martina Lawless, Associate research professor at the ESRI joined Kieran to discuss the Northern Ireland Protocol and what a trade war would look like. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Sleep apps to cure insomnia

Kieran was joined on the show by Anne Marie Boyhan, Holistic Sleep Expert, founder of the Sleep Care Company and Author of the 'Sleep Journal' to discuss how sleep apps can cure insomnia. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/20228 minutes, 20 seconds
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TV and Film should be a career to aim for

Lord David Puttnam TV Director joined Kieran to discuss why TV and Film should be a career for you to aim for. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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Bicycle hub employing the homeless

A bicycle repair initiative that helps people recovering from addiction officially opened a new facility in Dublin today." Frontline Bikes is to receive more than half a million in funding to expand its services." Our reporter Josh Crosbie was at the new centre in Bluebell in Dublin today and spoke with those involved... Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/202210 minutes, 11 seconds
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Career breaks for women

Kieran was joined by Rhonda Doyle, Director of Operations at Schneider Electric Ireland to discuss career breaks for women. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/20228 minutes, 15 seconds
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Brian Gleeson on the multi-award winning play 'Constellations'

Brian Gleeson who is currently performing in the Gate in Nick Payne’s multi-award-winning play ‘Constellations’ which runs until June 2nd joined Kieran on the show. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Former Finish PM on Finland joining NATO

Alexander Stubb, Former Finish Prime Minister joined Kieran on the show to discuss Finland's decision to apply for NATO membership marking a major shift in European geopolitics. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/202212 minutes, 27 seconds
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Construction jobs gap worsening

Brian Nolan Assistant General Secretary of the Connect Trade Union joined Kieran to discuss the construction jobs gap worsened by ‘reluctance to get out of bed for 7am’. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/20/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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"It's people who buy expensive clothes to wear only once."

The hit reality TV  show Love Island has dropped I Saw It First and Missguided after facing public backlash for promoting fast fashion whilst on air over the summer. The ITV show has penned a deal with Ebay to kit out this year’s contestants in preloved clothing. Geraldine Carton is Co-Founder of The Useless Project and Justin Cox Executive Producer of Dying to Clothe, A major feature length documentary on the human and environmental cost of the fashion industry joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of fast fashion.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/19/202213 minutes, 8 seconds
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Students, workers and pensioners take part in cost of living protest

Protest at the Dáil
5/19/20227 minutes, 40 seconds
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"Some are quoting 500 euro a day!"

Summer holiday season is well and truly upon us, and with that comes the huge demand for car rentals. Motoring journalist Geraldine Herbert joined Kieran to discuss why prices have skyrocketed, with some costumers been quoted up to 10,000 euro for a car for  3 weeks in July. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.    
5/19/20226 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is the whip fit for purpose?

The Green Party has suspended and removed the party whip from TDs Neasa Hourigan and Patrick Costello. The parliamentary party agreed the sanctions after the pair voted against the Government in the Dáil last night. Denis Naughton Independent TD and Eoin O’Malley Social scientist and columnist with the Sunday Independent joined Kieran to discuss if the whip system is too rigid.     Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/19/202212 minutes, 11 seconds
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"Losing even one bit of nature has a knock on effect."

A Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss opened this weekend. It’s attempting to help Ireland’s climate and biodiversity emergency that was declared three years ago. Dr. Aoibhinn Ni Shuilleabháin, Chair of the Citizens the assembly joined Kieran to explain how they will look into the threats of biodiversity loss and how to reverse it.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/19/202213 minutes, 43 seconds
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Diversity in Sport

Anxiety or fear of experiencing discrimination are the biggest barriers preventing people from ethnic minorities and the LGBTI community getting involved in sport. That’s according to new research from Sport Ireland, which is today launching its new diversity and inclusion policy.  Minister of State for Sport, Jack Chambers joined Kieran to discuss what needs to be done to diversify sport.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/19/202212 minutes, 51 seconds
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US PGA Championships

Off The Balls Joe Molloy joined Kieran to preview the US PGA Championships.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/19/20229 minutes, 14 seconds
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"We have trapped working mothers in a cycle of shame."

Many parents have felt guilty about dropping our kids off at a childminders so they can go back to work. Working parents also often wonder to what degree their absence is felt by their children and, if it will impact them later in life. Lara Bezelon Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law and the Author of ‘Ambitious Like A Mother’ joined Kieran to explain why she feels that parents who go back to work and invest in a career are actually benefiting their children and teaching them valuable life lessons.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/19/20227 minutes, 36 seconds
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Should communion classes be extracurricular?

Newstalk’s own Simon Tierney  joined  Kieran to argue that non-religious parents should come together to demand children no longer take First Communion classes as part of the school curriculum, demanding instead that communion-related activities be reserved for extracurricular activities.       Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/18/20229 minutes, 14 seconds
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"The trust has been eroded."

There have been reports that in the wake of Liz Truss’ announcement yesterday of an overhaul of the Northern Ireland protocol, US President Joe Biden will be sending delegates for Brexit talks. Former United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland Mick Mulvaney joined Kieran to discuss if the US should be getting heavily involved.   Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  
5/18/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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"We need to look at an alternative to hotels to accommodate Ukrainian refugees"

It’s being claimed that housing Ukrainian refugees in Irish hotels is damaging tourism here. Almost 29,000 Ukrainians have arrived in Ireland to date, with 19,826 of those requiring accommodation. And the majority of that 19,826 are being accommodated in many hotels around the country. Our reporter Barry Whyte has been to Killarney, where almost 1,000 Ukrainian refugees are being accommodated in hotels, to speak to people working in the Tourism industry there...
5/18/202214 minutes, 28 seconds
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"There is a sense we are reneging on what we agreed!"

The Tanasite has said the British Government is “all take and then they try and take somemore”. LBC presenter Shelagh Fogarty presenter joined Kieran to discuss Northern Ireland protocol and asks how the Irish can be expected to trust British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.     Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
5/18/202210 minutes, 46 seconds