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The Ultimate Guide: Easter in Dublin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 6:55


It's time now Our Ultimate Guide and as ever, our travel guide Fionn Davenport, Travel journalist and Lonely Planet author, joins me now in studio...Fionn joined Ciara and Shane to discuss Easter holidays and what to do with the kids in and around Dublin

What to expect from New Channel 5 drama on Huw Edwards. As former BBC broadcaster says it is 'hardly likely to convey reality'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 9:14


Former BBC broadcaster Huw Edwards has said the upcoming Channel 5 drama about his downfall is "hardly likely to convey the reality of what happened".The two-part drama, Power: The Downfall Of Huw Edwards, which starts on tonight on Channel 5 Olivia Fahey, Entertainment Journalist & Creator of Press Play joined Ciara and Shane to discuss the drama.

Minister James Lawless on how Government plan to ease the student housing crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 14:23


The Government will create an additional 42,000 beds for students over the next 9 years.Under the new “National Student Accommodation Strategy 2026 – 2035", the Government will use public-private partnerships and spare bedrooms in private homes to create the additional bedsThe Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science is James Lawless, and he joined Shane and Ciara to discuss this aswell the Government's response to the rising cost of Fuel as a result of the Iran war.

Irish descend upon Prague ahead of World Cup Qualifier on Thursday. Henry McKean reports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 8:46


On Thursday Evening Ireland will play Czechia in the crucial World Cup playoff game. Many Thousands of Irish are expected in the Czech capital, Prague, despite very few tickets for the game being available. Henry McKean headed to Dublin Airport, where he caught up with the Irish who are making the journey to support the boys in green.

The Bookshelf with Cathy Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 11:58


Author Cathy Kelly discusses her new book The Island Retreat and places her favourite books on The Hard Shoulder's Bookshelf !

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson on the Iran war

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:15


Former President of Ireland and member of The Elders,Joined Ciara and Shane to discuss the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel. She spoke about how the international community can react to the crisis and how, in her view, the war is an illegal breach of international law, and the impact the energy crisis brought by the war is having, not just here but also in poor countries.

How the Iran War could cause an increase in Grocery Prices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 7:45


Petrol and diesel prices are set to fall at midnight tonight as a result of a package of measures introduced by government, but when it comes to grocery prices, can we expect them to rise in the next few weeks? Oliver Browne is a lecturer in accounting in Cork University Business School in UCC and joined Shane and Ciara to explan

How do female friendships change over time? 

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:44


All across movies, books and television, we see the importance of and love in female friendships. These friendships are absolutely central in most women's lives but they also change drastically over time. It's very different making and maintaining friendships in school or college to as an adult once work and families start becoming busier. Joining Shane and Ciara to discuss the wonderful, stressful and occasionally embarrassing things about female friendships is Features Writer with the Irish Independent, Saoirse Hanley and Lifestyle Editor at the Irish Examiner Esther McCarthy

Is there a “culture of fear” preventing An Garda Síochána from doing their duties ?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 8:56


Former Garda Superintendent Denis Whelan spoke to the Irish Independent about issues he observed in An Garda Síochána and said that “an environment has been created where gardaí are working with one arm tied behind their back”Whelan stressed that he has nothing personal against former commissioner Drew Harris but he said Harris' seven-year term had a negative impact on policing in this country. Joining Shane and Ciara discuss is General Secretary of the Garda Representative Association Ronan Slevin

Councillor calls for anti-drinking signage on Drury Street as sunny weather brings back crowds.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 11:24


As the weather starts to improve, Dublin City's most popular social locations Drury Street, is already seeing a big increase in the number of people drinking publicly on the street throughout the week, but especially on the weekend. With Public Drinking an offence under local laws, more should be done to combat those engaging in this behaviour. Or does it encourage a vibrant atmosphere in the city ? Joining Shane and Ciara was Mannix Flynn Independent Councillor Dublin City Council

Two pilots die after jet collides with fire truck in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 3:34


A pilot and co-pilot have been killed after an Air Canada passenger plane carrying 76 people collided with a fire engine on a runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York.Harriet Alexander, Senior Features Writer for the Daily Mail based in New York joins Shane to discuss.Image: Reuters

Construction industry could be another victim of rising fuel prices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 7:38


The Construction Industry Federation has warned that the continuing rise in fuel prices could translate to increased construction costs in the coming months. It is yet another sector that is seeing price rises as a result of the war in Iran, with many raw materials in the industry produced from fuel intensive processes.Andrew Brownlee is the CEO of the Construction Industry Federation, and joins Ciara to discuss.

Why do we care about Daylight Saving Time?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 11:19


This weekend, the clocks will spring forward one hour leading to the bi-annual question: should we still be doing it? And why on earth do we do it in the first place? Sean Kelly, Fine Gael MEP for Ireland South joins Shane to discuss…

Kids Clinic: Developmental Milestones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 8:10


For this week's Kids Clinic, Ciara and Shane are joined by Teresa Foley, Paediatric Occupational Therapist to discuss the important developmental milestones your child should have, beyond the basics of walking and talking.

Woman in critical condition after attack on Tipperary roadway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 6:26


Gardaí are looking to question a number of men and women in connection with a savage attack on a young mother, in Co Tipperary, last Saturday.For more on this, Ciara is joined by David Raleigh, Freelance Journalist…

Trump backpedals on threats of further Iranian strikes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 8:14


U.S. President Donald Trump has backpedalled on his threat to strike Iranian energy infrastructure. In early morning U.S. time in an all-caps post the President said the U.S. has had very good and productive conversations with Iran over resolving the conflict. He had previously set a deadline of just before midnight Irish time for the country to reopen the Strait of Hormuz before he would begin strikes…Sean Bell, former Fighter Pilot, Military Analyst, and Co-Host of ‘The Red Matrix' podcast joins Shane to discuss.Image: Reuters

A 99 costs €4.50 in Bray! - Josh Crosbie Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 8:28


How much would you be willing to pay for a 99 ice cream? With the weather improving, people have noticed one costing as much as €4.50!Josh Crosbie has been investigating the prices of these sweet treats, and joins to discuss.

What energy reliefs are we expecting to get?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 6:21


A leaders meeting is taking place this evening so senior Government figures can sign off on measures to alleviate some of the rising energy and fuel costs as a result of the war in the Middle East.Measures on the table today reportedly include a tax rebate scheme for hauliers, a double fuel allowance payment and a reduction in excise duty to cut fuel prices at the pumps.Joining Shane to discuss these measures and the impact they could have on the economy is Political Correspondent at the Irish Examiner, Louise Burne and Economist Austin Hughes.

Are posh parents spoiling the Hot School Meals scheme?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 14:41


Posh parents are spoiling the Hot School Meals scheme for the plain people of Ireland…So wrote Fionnán Sheahan in today's Irish Independent, but is this the case?Shane Loftus, Principal of Our Lady Immaculate School in Darndale joins Shane to discuss…

Winners and Sinners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 29:59


This week, Ciara and Shane were joined by the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis and Off the Ball's Ger Gilroy to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists…

Richard Baneham on his Oscars success!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 11:25


Last Sunday night was a spectacular night for Ireland at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles with two wins. One was for first-time winner Jessie Buckley, of course for her role in Hamnet, and then the man who completed the hat trick, now three time Oscar winner: Richard Baneham. Initially hailing from Tallaght and via Ballyfermot College to Hollywood, his work on the three Avatar movies has left him three wins from three nominations at the Academy Awards.He joins Shane from Los Angeles to discuss his success.

What is the best way to help your child in today's economy?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 9:38


What is the best way to financially help your child in today's economy? Is it making sure they stay debt free while they pay college fees, putting money aside as they start out on their career paths or is it helping them later in life with money towards a down payment?Well, joining us to discuss this is financial adviser, Padraic Kissane.

Should Dublin City implement a tourist tax?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 9:02


Dublin City Council is considering a tourist tax of up to €5 per night for visitors - would it be a good idea?Joining Ciara to discuss this is Eoghan Corry, Editor of Travel Extra.ie and Paris-based Journalist, Elaine Cobbe.

Sport with John Duggan: Man United face Bournemouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 8:04


Off The Ball's John Duggan joined Ciara and Shane on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend's action…

Should the phrase ‘Up the Ra' get criminalised?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 9:34


The House of Lords has passed an amendment to the UK Crime and Policing Bill which was proposed by former DUP leader Arlene Foster that would criminalise saying “Up the Ra”.Joining Shane to discuss is of Brian Warfield, of The Wolfe Tones…

International Energy Agency calls for remote working amid Iran war

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 10:47


As the war in the Middle East escalates, the International Energy Agency is calling on governments to take measures to reduce oil demand by pushing remote working, reducing speed limits and encouraging a shift towards public transport.To discuss Ciara is joined by Borzou Daragahi, Middle East Journalist and Analyst.

Are Cork dog poo posters a bad influence? - Henry McKean Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 10:58


Cork City Council are planning on putting up posters with the slogan ‘Get your shit together', with a dog covering the letter I. A local councillor says it will encourage young people to swear and curse.Newstalk's Henry McKean has been asking the public if it's a bad influence, and joins Ciara and Shane to discuss.

Civil case against Gerry Adams dropped

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 8:19


A civil case which was taken by three victims of IRA bombings against former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has been dropped at the High Court in London. The judge had yesterday pressed the defence as to why the case should not be dropped before this morning's developments.Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with The Irish Times joins Shane with the details…

Movies and TV: Imperfect Women, The Good Boy, Inside the Manosphere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 15:05


Sarina Bellissimo, Broadcaster and Presenter of the Bellissimo Files Podcast and John Fardy, Presenter of Screentime on Newstalk joined Ciara and Shane to review the latest TV and movie releases…

Fuel costs: Government intervention and aviation impact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 20:21


Tánaiste Simon Harris has confirmed the Government is looking at an "appropriate intervention" to address rising fuel costs, which will be finalised at Cabinet meeting, which is on Tuesday.Joining Ciara to discuss this is Dr Paul Deane, Senior Lecturer in Clean Energy futures at University College Cork and Michael Fitzmaurice Independent Ireland TD for Roscommon-Galway.Another fuel also being affected is aviation fuel, with the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz potentially seeing supply shortages. Any shortages could lead to flight cancellations as soon as the Easter Holidays. Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Colonel and Airport Safety & Security Auditor joins Shane to discuss.

The Thursday Interview: Eric Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 10:51


Broadcaster, content creator and recent Dancing with the Stars finalist Eric Roberts joins Ciara and Shane for this week's Thursday Interview!

Sport with John Duggan: Irish squad for World Cup playoffs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 6:11


Off The Ball's John Duggan joined Ciara and Shane on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the rest of the week's action…

EU Leader's Summit & the impact of Iran war on energy prices 

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 4:30


The war on Iran has turned the EU leaders' Summit into an energy showdown as EU leaders met in Brussels today for the first time since the conflict in the Middle East began.At the summit, the Head of the United Nations says it's high time for Israel and America to end the war with Iran. The impact of the war on energy prices overshadowed the gathering…Newstalk's Eamonn Torsney is in Brussels, and joins Ciara to discuss.

Significant rise in eviction notices in the last three months of 2025

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 13:53


Eviction notices issued by landlords rose by 41% in the last three months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 according to the Residential Tenancies Board. This was ahead of the State's new rental rules coming into effect on the first of this month.Joining Shane to discuss this is Michael Byrne, Associate Professor at UCD's School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice and Author of Beyond Generation Rent and Conor Sheehan, Labour Spokesperson for Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

Russia to refer women who don't want children to psychologists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 10:22


New health guidelines in Russia will see women who do not want to have children referred to psychologists. This is in an effort to address a systemic demographic crisis where Russia, like a lot of the world, is seeing the birth rate fall.Ali Hall, From Life Without Children decided from a young age that she did not want children, and joins Ciara to discuss.

Minister Darragh O'Brien on fuel prices & airport passenger cap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 15:19


The Irish Road Haulage Association has said that the threat of immediate protest action is now “off the table” following a meeting this morning with Minister Darragh O'Brien. President of the Association Ger Hyland said he was satisfied that substantial supports that are going to be announced in the next week. But, will this stem the significant rise in fuel prices we are seeing at the pumps? And what form will this intervention take?Darragh O'Brien, Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy and Minister for Transport joins Shane to discuss.

Meath house built without planning permission to be demolished

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 7:09


Demolition has started on an illegally built home in Meath after the council moved in to take control of the property yesterday.Joining Ciara with the latest updates is Barry Whyte, Newstalk's Chief Reporter.

Queen's University Belfast students to vote on reintroduction Irish signage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 10:20


Queen's University Belfast students are voting on reintroducing Irish-language dual signage in the university's students' union following its removal almost 30 years ago.For more on this, Shane is joined by Jay Basra, Chair of the Young Unionists Society at Queen's & Eoghan Ó Conghaile, a member of An Cumann Gaelach, the Irish language Society at Queen's.

How to do Stuff: Folding Laundry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 13:25


Life can be full of confusing things, but no need to worry! Every Wednesday, Simon Tierney will be showing you ‘How to do Stuff' - bringing his best tips for those things you might not think about.This week, Simon joins Ciara and Shane to discuss how to properly fold laundry!

Unapproved ‘Epstein files' St Patrick's float causes controversy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 4:35


An unapproved 'Epstein Files' float which appeared in three St Patrick's Day parades across Mayo and Galway yesterday has sparked outrage.The float contained performers portraying Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Stephen Hawking, and several women, all in varying degrees of undress.On the float, what appears to be a sexual assault was acted out on a mattress.Well, joining me now to discuss this is Rachel Morrogh, Chief Executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.Rachel, what was your reaction when you saw this video?

Gerry Adams civil trial continues - IRA bomb allegations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 6:44


Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams took the stand again today in the UK, where it is being alleged that he is liable for IRA bombs between 1973 and 1996. Three bombing victims from across the period allege that Adams was a leading member of the Provisional IRA at the times of the bombings and are seeking £1 in damages. Joining Shane to give the latest on the trial from today is Britain Editor at the Irish Times, Mark Hennessy.

What a meningitis outbreak in the UK means for Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 6:43


A second outbreak of meningitis has hit a university in the UK. Canterbury Christ Church University confirmed that one of its students is now affected. Over the last few days there has been an outbreak at the University of Kent which has led to 20 cases and two deaths so far…Ciara is joined by Dr Brendan O'Shea, who is a Kildare GP and Assistant Adjuvant Professor in Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin to explain how concerned we should be in Ireland about this outbreak, and what people can do to protect themselves.

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