On Newstalk Breakfast, we’re opinion led, full of personality and bring you all the latest news, sport, business and entertainment you need to get your day started. Weekdays with presenters Shane Coleman, Kieran Cuddihy, business with Vincent Wall and sport with Alan Quinlan.
Dame Anna Wintour is stepping back as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years. While she will remain Vogue's Global Editorial Director, her departure from the US magazine has shocked the fashion community. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Jane McDonnell, Co-Founder and Publisher of The Gloss Magazine, who formerly worked at British Vogue with Anna Wintour.
Glastonbury festival continues on through the weekend, with performances wrapping up at midnight on Sunday. With over three thousand performers featured at this year's event, music lovers may feel spoiled for choice with options. Sky Arts and Entertainment Reporter Bethany Minelle tells us the must see acts.
Ireland is to sign up to a major new EU Defence initiative that will allow member states to jointly procure military equipment as the bloc seeks to rapidly rearm in the face of Russian aggression. To discuss this initiative further was Mark Price Co-Chair of the Irish Anti War Movement and founding member of the Irish Neutrality League and also Mark Mellett Former Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces.
The Government will prioritise “cost and efficiency over design standards and aesthetics” when it comes to future infrastructure spending.
The government should accelerate housing delivery by reverting commercial stamp duty from 7.5% back to 2% and raising the Help-to-Buy scheme threshold above half a million euro. That's the call this morning from Property advisor, Savills Ireland but is it the right move? All to discuss with Economics Professor at DCU Edgar Morgenroth.
The capital's centenarians gathered for afternoon tea at the mansion house yesterday. Newstalk's Sarah Madden joined them for a cuppa:
Ireland is currently the only country in Western Europe that does not provide catering services on all train routes. That's according to Fianna Fáil Senator Ollie Crowe, who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Iran's uranium stockpile remains largely intact following US strikes on its main nuclear sites, according to preliminary assessments. It comes as Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says they will not hesitate to bomb more US air bases in the Middle East if necessary. For the latest on the situation Shane spoke to Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent for The Independent.
A bid to get the HSE to set up a special occupational sick pay scheme for workers with Long Covid was yesterday rejected by the Labour court. Unions have called on the Government to classify COVID and Long COVID as an occupational illness/injury. Speaking to Ciara to discuss further was SIPTU Health Divisional Head Kevin Figgis.
Jeff Bezos is tying the knot in Venice at a 20-million-dollar wedding to Lauren Sanchez. The happy couple's bliss has been disrupted by protestors unhappy with the billionaire's presence in Italy. Nick Pisa, Journalist for the Daily Mail is in Venice and spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Strength of economy to be tested by domestic challenges and a period of global uncertainty according to the latest ESRI Quarterly Economic Commentary. All to discuss with Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe.
There's been a massive jump in complaints about potholes right across the country in the past three years. Figures obtained by Newstalk show there was a 92 per cent rise in complaints between 2022 and 2024 with people in Cork complaining the most. Our reporter Stephanie Rohan has been looking at the figures.
Ireland's economy continues to expand, and wages are high, but international uncertainty puts a dampener on growth. That's according to the latest ESRI Quarterly Economic Commentary and joining Ciara to explain the findings is Alan Barrett, Researcher professor with the ESRI and author of the QEC.
Dr Mohammed Mustafa a British- Australian, Palestinian doctor who has recently spent time working in Gaza is appealing to the Irish government to help lead the charge to get mobile hospitals into the besieged territory. Dr Mustafa told Newstalk Breakfast about the horrific situation in Gaza.
Pride week is alive and well at the national cemetery. The Queer History tour at Glasnevin cemetery will run for the duration of Pride Week. Tickets can be purchased online or in person. Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports:
The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland will be seeking an official resolution to the teachers' concerns about the Senior Cycle Redevelopment Programme. It comes after 68 per cent of teachers voted against a package of measures to support them in the new curriculum. Speaking to Ciara this morning was General Secretary of the ASTI Kieran Christie.
Sinn Féin is pushing to soften a proposed new terrorism law, describing it as an “attack on free speech”. Sinn Féin's Spokesperson on Justice Matt Carthy described the changes as a “Kneecap clause” that could lead to charges against political activism and legitimate freedom of expression. Matt spoke to Shane this morning.
Bernie Collins, F1 commentator for Sky Sports and former strategy engineer with Aston Martin, joins Newstalk Breakfast to talk about her work as a consultant on the new Brad Pitt-starring F1 film, the sport's growing popularity, and Ireland's rising stars.Listen here
Stephen Lucek, Assistant Professor in Linguistics at UCD, joins Newstalk Breakfast to unpack the use of explicit language by Donald Trump during public comments on Iran and what it signals about presidential rhetoric and public norms.Listen here
Eavan Ward, Head of Regional Services at Women's Aid, joins Shane to discuss alarming new data showing the highest level of contacts and disclosures of domestic abuse in the organisation's 50-year history.Listen here
Julian de Spáinn, General Secretary of Conradh na Gaeilge, joins Newstalk Breakfast to mark SEAS (Stand as Gaeilge) day and outline how Irish language advocates are lobbying for increased government support for Gaeilge and Gaeltacht communities.Listen here
Sarah Drage, mental health advocate and co-host of The COA Podcast, joins Newstalk Breakfast to talk about growing up with a parent addicted to alcohol, the long-term emotional toll, and why more support is needed for children in similar situations.Listen here
Borzou Daragahi, Middle East journalist and analyst, joins Newstalk Breakfast to discuss the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel following US airstrikes and conflicting political messaging from Washington.Listen here
Regina Doherty, Fine Gael MEP, joins Newstalk Breakfast to explain new EU reforms passed by the European Parliament that would stop airlines from charging families to sit together and ensure all passengers can carry a 7kg cabin bag free of charge.Listen here
US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which he says has now come into effect, as of 6am this morning. He made the announcement on Truth Social hours after Tehran launched a missile strike on a US army base in Qatar. Daniel Levy, President of the U.S. / Middle East Project and Former Israeli peace negotiator discussed this further with Newstalk Breakfast.
The GPO on O'Connell Street could be turned into a national museum to regenerate what is seen as ‘the troubled part' of the capital, according to a report from the Dublin City Taskforce. All to talk about with Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town.
Botox isn't about denying my age it's a way of avoiding ending up like a balloon you find under the stairs a fortnight after the party. So wrote Terry Prone, Chairman of the Communications Clinic.
Move to tackle trolley crisis will see thousands more HSE staff working at weekends. Ciara and Shane asked why has it taken so long to bring about this change?
The government needs to provide funding for businesses and other public buildings to ensure there are baby changing facilities in all bathrooms. That's the call from Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire Barry Ward who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
More than 4 in 10 Drivers Admit to breaking the speed Limits on Irish roads. That's according to new data from Ask Accorn. Are you one of the nation's many speeders? Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports:
A breakthrough deal has been reached to reduce the hospital trolley crisis, free up beds and extend routine care for patients as thousands of healthcare staff look set to work over weekends. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Marie Sherlock, Labour TD and Spokesperson on Health.
US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which he says has now come into effect, as of 6am this morning. He made the announcement on Truth Social hours after Tehran launched a missile strike on a US army base in Qatar. Speaking to Shane this morning was Hooshang Amirahmadhi Founder and President of the Iranian American Council and former Iranian presidential candidate.
With thrifting on the rise, people would consider themselves environmentally responsible, but would you wear ever second- hand pants? Mary McCarthy, Irish Independent columnist, would and explained why to Ciara this morning.
Disney+ has solidified its place in the streaming landscape and is now planning to expand the commercial side of the offering. Newstalk's Tech Correspondent Jess Kelly explains what Disney+ is offering.
Housing price inflation is at a ten year high, that's according to a new report from Daft.ie. Ronan Lyons, author of the report and Economist at Trinity College Dublin explained the findings to Ciara this morning.
President Donald Trump there during a press conference following the US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. A political advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader says the "game is not over" It comes as the Department of Homeland Security has warned of a "heightened threat environment" in the US. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Dr Lina Khatib, Associate Fellow at the Middle East and North Africa Programme Chatham House.
Monday Riff: Why is there so many driving test no shows? Are people just too selfish? Ciara and Shane had a lively discussion this morning.
While 51 per cent of people feel powerless when it comes to climate change, 67 per cent simply feel frustrated. That's according to the latest ‘Climate Conversations' report. Speaking to Ciara with reaction was Oisin Coghlan, Policy Advisor to the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition.
The number of learner drivers who failed to show up to their driving test is now above 3,000 this year already, that's according to figures from the RSA. Shane discussed these figures with Sean Canney, Minister of State for Transport.
President Donald Trump there during a press conference following the US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. Iran's Foreign Minister promised everlasting consequences to the attack. We discuss the situation further with Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot, Military Analyst and Co-Host of the Red Matrix Podcast.
Tomorrow afternoon, thousands of Kerry fans will flock to the nearby Fitzgerald Stadium to watch the Kingdom's final home Championship match of the year, as they take on Cavan in a preliminary All Ireland quarter final. But where has the county's longstanding affection for Gaelic football come from? Joining us to chat was Darran O'Sullivan Former Kerry footballer and Mickey Ned O'Sullivan former Kerry player and manager.
The Green Party is calling on the Taoiseach to firm up his commitment to a hotel bed tax, following reports that he is “not opposed” to the measure. If implemented what would this mean for tourism hotspots like Killarney? We heard from Tom Randles, Representative of Killarney Chamber and Tourism.