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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.

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    The Rose of Tralee kicks off tonight

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 5:49


    This year's 32 Roses are on the countdown to the televised Rose of Tralee shows starting tonight. To tell us all about what we can expect from this year is Broadcaster and Host of The Rose of Tralee Dáithí Ó Sé.

    France's top court blocks social media ban for under 15s

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 3:45


    The Constitutional Council in France has struck down a law banning social media for under 15s, saying it infringes on fundamental freedoms. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly brought us the details.

    Government is 'running out of time' to prevent fuel protests

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 5:38


    Kevin McPartlan, Head of Fuels for Ireland has warned the Government is 'running out of time' to prevent a repeat of the protests that brought the country to a standstill as prices soar. Kevin explained this further with Anton this morning on the show.

    Ukrainian drone attack on Russia kills at least six

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 5:03


    The EU's Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas has said the European Union is to significantly expand its sanctions against Russia over the coming months as the WAR with Ukraine rumbles on. To discuss this further with Anton was Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Politics at DCU and author of “Unfinished Empire: Russian Imperialism in Ukraine and the Near Abroad”.

    The latest on the crash on the M9

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 6:08


    Five young people have been killed while four have been seriously injured in a motorway crash involving one car driving the wrong way down the M9. Speaking to Anton was Neil Michael, reporter with the Irish Examiner.

    Should we have standard clothes sizes across all brands?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 4:59


    Is it time that we have standard clothes sizes across all brands? Anton askes fashion expert Marietta Doran.

    Skin cancer survivor Liz Farrell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 5:59


    “I truly believe that being aware of and proactive about skin changes has saved me from the worst-case scenario that my dad went through with skin cancer” Those are the words of skin cancer survivor Liz Farrell, who joined Anton to discuss the importance of getting checked.

    Will the budget in October include a tax package?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 5:48


    The Government is looking at increasing the entry point of the higher rate to tax to €46,000 in October's budget. What will this mean for other purposed measures and what will it do for your pocket? To discuss further was Barra Rountree, the Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.

    Derry bonfires lit with images of Michelle O Neill

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 6:15


    Sinn Féin and other politicians have condemned the burning of images of First Minister Michelle O'Neill. Along with Poppies, wreathes, sashes and other political material on three bonfires that took place over the weekend in Derry. We get reaction to this with Chris Hazard the South Down MP with Sinn Féin.

    The latest on the crash on the M9

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2026 3:46


    Five young people have been killed while four have been seriously injured in a motorway crash involving one car driving the wrong way down the M9. We get the latest on this with Molly O'Connor, Newstalk Reporter.

    The reason a passenger got sucked out of Ryanair flight reveal

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 8:50


    It has been revealed that the reason why a passenger got partially sucked out of a Ryanair flight last month was caused by broken engine parts. That's according to a preliminary report by the U.S National Transportation Safety Board Anton looks into the report with Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Col and Airport Safety and Security Auditor.

    It's gold and silver for Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 4:11


    Last night saw Mark English win the gold medal in the men's 800m and then 20 minutes later, Rhasidat Adeleke grabbed silver in the women's 200m at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham. Anton spoke to Hamish Adams CEO Athletics Ireland on a great night.

    Hosepipe ban may be extending beyond August 26th

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 4:42


    Uisce Éireann has said that an extension to the hosepipe ban may have to be considered beyond 26 August. Speaking to Anton with more on this was Asset Strategy Manager at Uisce Éireann, Mairead Conlon.

    The most bizarre election in British political history 

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 13:05


    The ballots are in, the votes are counted and Nigel Farage has won the most bizarre election in British political history, Speaking to Anton was our reporter Sarah Madden was on the there during the count last night and also we get reaction to the outcome with Former Government Senior Special Adviser James Price.

    Farming groups are calling for urgent supports

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 6:47


    Farming groups are calling for urgent supports from the Government over the impact of high temperatures on farmers' livelihoods. To discuss further with Anton was Francie Gorman, Irish Farmer's Association President.

    Top tips on saving for those back-to-school costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 4:47


    Back-to-school costs can really add up, but there are ways to keep the spending under control. With top tips on saving for those back-to-school costs was Robert Whelan, Managing Director at Rockwell Financial Management.

    Should we just be paying the NIMBYs?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 5:42


    When someone objects to an infrastructure project or big housing project in their locality. Why don't we just pay them to withdraw their objection? Anton discusses this further with Gavin Lawlor President of The Irish Planning Institute.

    New National Train Control Centre costing up to €205 million

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 3:23


    The cost of Ireland's new National Train Control Centre could rise to €205 million. It comes in at almost €60 million over budget. To discuss with Anton was Professor in Transportation at the School of Engineering at Trinity College, Brian Caulfield.

    Nigel Farage wins the Clacton by-election

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2026 7:02


    Lucy Fisher, Whitehall Editor of the Financial Times brings us the latest from the Clacton-by-election where Nigel Farage was declared the winner.

    Could your next relationship be with an AI?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 6:49


    A new Pure Telecom survey suggests around 370,000 adults in Ireland have had a romantic relationship with an AI chatbot in the past year. With almost half a million more wouldn't rule it out. So, why are we becoming emotionally attached to technology? To discuss with Anton was Psychologist, Author, Academic and Life Coach, Dr Agnieszka Piotrowska.

    The events shining a light on Irish heritage

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 3:20


    This Saturday, August 15th marks the start of National Heritage Week 2026. There will be thousands of events across the country shining a light on Irish heritage. Anton found out all about the events with CEO of the Heritage Council, Virginia Teehan.

    Meta donate 15,000 AI glasses to Vision Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:41


    Meta have announced that they will donate 15-thousand of their Ray-Ban AI glasses to Vision Ireland, the country's national sight loss charity. We got the details of this donation from Tech Correspondent Jess Kelly.

    Alison Chawke released from prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:50


    Alison Chawke has been released from prison after serving four weeks of a two-year-two-month sentence. For more on this Anton spoke to Sinn Féin Justice Spokesman, Matt Carthy.

    Farming groups are calling for urgent supports

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 6:47


    Farming groups are calling for urgent supports from the Government over the impact of high temperatures on farmers' livelihoods. Speaking to Anton to discuss further was Francie Gorman, Irish Farmer's Association President.

    Did You See?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 7:55


    We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Frances Fitzgerald a Member of the Gender Equality Advisory Committee to the G7, former Minister, MEP and Tanaiste.

    Deposit Return Scheme bin raiding clean up costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:17


    Littering caused by people raiding public bins for plastic bottles and aluminum cans is costing Dublin City Council almost €1,000 a day. This is since the introduction of the Deposit Return Scheme. We get reaction to these figures with Daryl Barron the Lord Mayor of Dublin.

    Did You See?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 9:06


    We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was David McRedmond, CEO of An Post.

    King Puck reigns once more in Kerry

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 6:10


    King Puck is back on his throne in Killorglin as one of Kerry's biggest and most cherished traditions continues. The annual festival continues to draw in huge crowds. Speaking to Anton this morning was Gerry Boland, Animal Advocate and Founder of Animals Behind Closed Doors .

    Watching the solar eclipse at Dunsink Observatory

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:21


    Last night over one hundred people gathered at Dunsink Observatory in West Dublin to witness the solar eclipse. Our reporter Cian Burns went along and sent us this report.

    Shark attack on a vessel off the coast of Co Waterford

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 5:15


    A man recovering in hospital after being bitten by a shark on a vessel off the coast of Co Waterford has said that he is okay and hopes to recover "quickly". We get the details of the incident with Eanna Ni Lamhna, Biologist and Author of Wild Dublin

    Who will be victorious in the UK's Clacton by-election?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 6:06


    Count Binface, Nick the Incredible Flying Brick and, of course, Nigel Farage, will be among the candiates on the ballot for the Clacton-on-Sea by-election,To look ahead to the day of voting was James Lyons, Former Director of Strategic Communications for Keir Starmer.

    Is it the end for touchscreen controls in new cars?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 6:06


    Touchscreen controls are out, and buttons are back in! China has decided enough is enough.From 1st July 2027, all newly manufactured cars in China will have to use physical controls for 19 core safety functions. To explain what this will mean for the Irish market is Motoring Editor for the Sunday Independent Geraldine Herbert.

    Manchester United and Leeds United play in Croke Park tonight

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 4:11


    Soccer returns to Croke Park this evening for the first time since 2009 with Manchester United facing off against Leeds United in a pre-season friendly. It will mark the first soccer match with a non-Irish team at GAA headquarters. British Ambassador Kara Owen discusses the significance of this.

    The rate of c-sections continues to rise in Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 6:12


    C-Section rates in Ireland are continuing to rise with more than four in ten women giving birth by the surgical delivery rate last year. To discuss this rise in numbers was Professor Maeve Eogan is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Rotunda Hospital.

    Signs of a possible deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 5:25


    Pakistan says the US and Iran could be close to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But there are still major differences remain between the two sides. Anton discusses further with Alexander Dragonetti a Former British diplomat who worked in Gaza.

    Eye protection advice when viewing the solar eclipse

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 9:56


    The long-awaited solar eclipse is just hours away and people will be gathering all over the country to watch it happen. We get the facts about the eclipse with Dr Ray Butler, Head of Physics at the University of Galway. Also speaking to Anton with advice on protecting your eyes today was Liz Grennan, President Optometry Ireland.

    The Butt Face toy that's got everyone talking!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 5:48


    The Butt Face Toy designed to be as bizarre as its name suggests, it has sparked plenty of negative reactions and questions about who, exactly, this product is supposed to appeal to. We get reaction to this toy with Psychotherapist who specialises in parenting support, Bethan O'Riordan.

    Did You See?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 8:41


    We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant and Former Senior Political Advisor.

    Is constantly checking your heath stats good for you?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 2:50


    In Ireland, 61% of adults own a smartwatch and say they rely on it to monitor their health and exercise data. But is it really good for us to constantly be checking out sleep score, heart beat, steps and everything else that it can track? Anton asked Health Scientist and Sleep Coach Tom Coleman.

    A power bank forces a transatlantic flight to divert to Dublin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 5:47


    A Swiss flight from Zurich to Boston was diverted to Dublin after smoke was reported in the cabin, reportedly caused by a power bank trapped in a passenger seat. More than 200 passengers were on board, with no injuries reported. The AAIU is investigating. To explain what happened on the fight was Pete Hutchison who is Pete the Irish Pilot on social media.

    Will we see food price increases in supermarkets?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 4:45


    With the summer of high temperatures and low rainfall. This has left the agricultural sector struggling with significant extra costs. But when will these issues be reflected in supermarkets? Anton asked Karol Kissane, Head of Public Sector Services and Economics at IFAC.

    Hospitals overwhelmed after Colombia's earthquake

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 4:55


    More than 220 people have been killed after Colombia was hit by its strongest earthquake this century. Hospitals in some of the worst-hit areas are now overwhelmed.To explain the situation there was Karol Balfe, CEO of Action Aid Ireland.

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