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    A Problem Shared – October 1st, 2025

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    Every Wednesday, Tony gives his perspective on listeners’ dilemmas.

    School Bus Drivers Call for Safety Campaign – October 1st, 2025

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    The Irish Examiner reports today that school bus drivers are warning that they've seen children leaving the vehicle and crossing the road before the bus has left. This is dangerous as other motorists may not see the children crossing the road and vice versa. Comment line caller Tom Wall says we need to adopt the mechanical stop arm system that American school buses have.

    Warning That Ireland Is Ill-Prepared for Storms – October 1st, 2025

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    Storm Amy is scheduled to hit the country with status yellow wind and rain warnings for tomorrow and Friday. It’s timely then that Jerry spoke to Professor Peter Thorne, chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council’s adaptation committee. He believes urgent action is needed to ensure we are prepared for storms and extreme weather conditions.

    Claim New Rules Will Lead to Collapse of Childminding Sector – October 1st, 2025

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    Jerry spoke to Bernadette Orbinski Burke, chief executive of Childminding Ireland. She addressed childminders at a meeting in Killorglin yesterday about new regulations for the sector.

    The Fertha Bar in Cahersiveen Closes After 37 Years – October 1st, 2025

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    Since 2005, 2,100 pubs in Ireland have closed their doors, according to a recent Drinks Industry Ireland report. Alanna Kelleher’s father opened The Fertha Bar in 1988. She spoke to Jerry about her decision to close the bar. She said trading conditions were among the reasons for her decision.

    Court Appearance of Man Charged with Falsely Imprisoning Woman in Listowel – October 1st, 2025

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    Bauer courts correspondent Jamie O’Hara was in court in Cork yesterday for the case of a man who’s accused of falsely imprisoning a woman near Listowel last Sunday. Muhammad Ahsan is also charged with endangerment of the woman and intentionally or recklessly engaging in dangerous conduct while driving.

    In Jack’s Memory: New Equine Therapy Centre for Children - September 30th, 2025

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    Lucy Dillon is the equine services manager at the Jack de Bromhead Equine Therapy Centre at Childvision in Dublin. The 1,375 square metre indoor therapeutic equine facility is named after 13-year-old Jack who died in an accident while taking part in the Glenbeigh Races three years ago. Jack, the son of trainer Henry de Bromhead, was a very talented amateur jockey. The centre was made possible through the generosity of Jack’s parents Heather and Henry, other family members, friends, and supporters, as part of a campaign spearheaded by Chris Jones. ChildVision is a dedicated national service for children with visual impairment and additional disabilities.

    The Legal Lowdown – September 30th, 2025

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    On the last Tuesday of the month, solicitor Miriam McGillycuddy answers your legal questions. If you’ve a query for Miriam, email in confidence to kerrytoday@radiokerry.ie.

    Brand Green and Gold: Is the Kerry Jersey the GAA’s Most Iconic Look? – September 30th, 2025

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    With Kerry jerseys seen at yet another international sporting event, the Ryder Cup, does this point to the Kerry top being the most iconic and emblematic GAA jersey? Jerry got the view of Chris Mack, head geek with The Brand Geeks marketing agency.

    Over 1,000 Illegally Harvested Oysters Seized in Kenmare Bay – September 30th, 2025

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    Jerry spoke to Sean Long who’s Inland Fisheries Ireland’s director for the south west river basin district.

    “It’s a Bit Like North and South Korea” – September 30th, 2025

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    Michael Guerin wants to know why Listowel hasn’t been included on signs on the Limerick Greenway.

    Is it Time to Prepare for a United Ireland? – September 30th, 2025

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    Jerry got the views of Sinn Féin councillor Deirdre Ferris and of Malachi O’Doherty, author, broadcaster and Belfast Telegraph columnist.

    National Credit Union Leaders Meet Kerry Representatives – September 29th, 2025

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    Brendan Jenkins, president of the Irish League of Credit Unions, David Malone, CEO of the ILCU and Joy Clifford-Vaughan, chairperson of the Killarney Credit Union spoke to Jerry. The president and CEO of the ILCU are meeting representatives of credit unions in the county.

    Private Housing Developers in Kenmare Asked to Source Water – September 29th, 2025

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    Private developers are being asked to source their own water supplies to build multi-unit housing projects in the Kenmare area despite €40m being spent on waste water and water treatment plants in the town. Local independent councillor Johnny Healy-Rae is concerned.

    Remarkable Rebecca: Lee Strand Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Awards Overall Winner – September 29th, 2025

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    16-year- old Rebecca O’Sullivan from Tuosist is the overall winner of the Lee Strand Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Awards 2025, for her efforts to assist and fund-raise for young people with additional needs. Rebecca, her mother Jean, Garda Cathy Murphy and Garda Mary Gardiner spoke to Jerry.

    Europe Triumphs at Rowdy Ryder Cup – September 29th, 2025

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    Cormac Flannery, general manager of Ceann Sibéal Golf Club in Ballyferriter and PGA professional, joined Jerry to discuss the Ryder Cup and the conduct of some US supporters.

    US Forensic Experts Asked to Aid Mike Gaine Investigation – September 29th, 2025

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    The Irish Times reported on Saturday that gardaí asked American forensic experts to help them in their investigation into the murder of Kenmare farmer Mike Gaine. Barry Roche, southern correspondent with The Irish Times, wrote the story.

    Listowel in Shock Over Alleged False Imprisonment of Woman – September 29th, 2025

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    Gardaí arrested a man yesterday in connection with the alleged false imprisonment of a woman in Clieveragh, Listowel in the early hours of yesterday morning. Jerry spoke to local Sinn Féin councillor Tom Barry.

    Heather Humphreys and Michael Healy-Rae Press Conference - September 26th, 2025

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    Jim Gavin Press Conference from Wetlands, Tralee - September 26th, 2025

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    Dingle Remembers One of Ireland’s Worst Massacres – September 26th, 2025

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    A symposium will take place in An Díseart, Dingle tomorrow which examines one of the worst massacres in Irish history. In 1580, 600 women, children and men were massacred by the English in Dún an Óir/ Smerwick. Dr Declan Downey of the school of history at UCD is one of the speakers.

    Jim Gavin in Kerry – September 26th, 2025

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    The Fianna Fáil presidential candidate is also campaigning in Kerry today. He also came into the Killarney studio this morning before Kerry Today went on air and he recorded an interview with Jerry.

    Call from the Dáil – September 26th, 2025

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    John Downing is away this week so Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent at Mediahuis Ireland reviewed the week in politics. The presidential election campaign, of course, took centre stage.

    Heather Humphreys Campaigns in Kerry – September 26th, 2025

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    The Fine Gael presidential candidate came into the Killarney studio this morning to speak to Jerry.

    Council Investigates Illegal Dumping in Castlemaine – September 25th, 2025

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    Cllr Tommy Griffin condemns illegal dumping of household rubbish in Ballygamboon Wood, Castlemaine. He says the council is investigating and progress has been made in identifying the possible culprit.

    Kerry Lacks Beds for Neurological Patients - September 25th, 2025

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    Magdalen Rogers, CEO of the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, says there’s a lack of inpatient neurorehabilitation beds for patients with brain and spinal conditions in the south west.

    SNA Appreciation Day - September 25th, 2025

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    This is the second annual SNA Appreciation Day organised by the Fórsa trade union. Caroline McGrath is a special needs assistant at Coláiste na Ríochta in Listowel.

    GPA Seeks GAA Player Grant Increase in Budget - September 25th, 2025

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    Tom Parsons, CEO of the Gaelic Players Association, is seeking an increase in player grants, from €1,400 to €2,500 to counter inflation and support players.

    Teenager Appears Before Tralee Court in Machete Assault Case– September 25th, 2025

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    A 16-year-old boy has appeared in court accused of producing two machete knives in an assault of another person in Tralee on Tuesday. The teenager, who cannot be named by order of the court, was refused bail by Judge Catherine Ryan at Tralee District Court yesterday. Radio Kerry journalist Mark Lynch was in court for the hearing.

    A Problem Shared – September 24th, 2025

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    Every Wednesday, Tony gives his perspective on listeners’ dilemmas.

    Parents Urged to Immunise Babies Against RSV – September 24th, 2025

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    The HSE is encouraging parents and guardians to bring their infants to free clinics to immunise them against RSV. Jerry spoke to Dr Anne Sheahan who’s regional director of population and public health with the HSE South West.

    Kerry’s New Year’s Eve Humanity Ball – September 24th, 2025

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    December 31st is the date for the county’s inaugural Humanity Ball which is raising funds for three Kerry charities – Kerry Hospice Foundation, Tír na nÓg Children’s Foundation, and One4Humanity. Jerry spoke to the chairman of the event Stephen Stack who’s president of Tralee Chamber Alliance.

    Problem Gamblers Can Block Debit Card from Gambling Sites – September 24th, 2025

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    Since last Friday, if you’re affected by problem gambling, you may contact your bank to block your debit card from being used on gambling sites and apps. The Irish Banking Culture Board, along with its member banks AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB, developed the voluntary card blocking initiative. Jerry spoke to Tony O’Reilly who’s a gambling addiction counsellor and educator. If you or a loved one needs support, Gambling Care may be of help

    Bring Back the Ploughing Championships to Kerry – September 24th, 2025

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    Jason Fleming is chair of the Kerry branch of the Irish Farmers’ Association. He says it’s been over 40 years since this county hosted the National Ploughing Championships which this year brought crowds of over 225,000 to Tullamore.

    Danny Healy-Rae on Supporting Maria Steen – September 24th, 2025

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    Kerry Industrial School Survivors on Hunger Strike Outside Dáil – September 23rd, 2025

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    Survivors of industrial and reformatory schools are staging a hunger strike outside the Dáil. The four protestors – one of whom is in her seventies – began their picket on Sunday night. The group are sleeping in a tent near Leinster House. Maurice Patton O’Connell, Miriam Moriarty Owens and Mary Donovan were child inmates of Pembroke Alms Industrial School in Tralee. Mary Dunlevy Greene attended an industrial school in Limerick.

    Insurance Companies Urged to Fight Dubious Claims – September 23rd, 2025

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    Ger Hyland, president of the Irish Road Haulage Association, says insurance companies need to be prepared to fight dubious motor insurance claims in the courts. Mr Hyland says insurers are far too willing to go for the easy option and agree a settlement with a claimant at a discount. He says this failure is keeping the cost of car insurance high.

    Trump, Tylenol and the Dangers of Pseudoscience – September 23rd, 2025

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    Without any scientific evidence, Donald Trump and his health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr have advised pregnant women not to take Tylenol – which is paracetamol – as they’ve said there’s a link between its usage and autism. Jerry spoke to Dr Eamonn Shanahan from Farranfore – host of Medical Matters on TalkAbout every Wednesday – and to Castleisland pharmacist Jack Shanahan.

    Pa Daly on Sinn Féin's Endorsement of Catherine Connolly - September 22nd, 2025

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    Your Vote Counts: How to Ensure You Have Your Say in the Presidential Election – September 22nd, 2025

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    The Presidential election is on Friday, October 24th. Art O’Leary is chief executive of An Comisiún Toghcháin/ The Electoral Commission. He outlines what you need to do to ensure that you can cast your vote. https://www.electoralcommission.ie/

    National Ambulance Service Recruitment Drive – September 22nd, 2025

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    Jerry spoke to Ger O’Dea, who’s national community engagement manager with the National Ambulance Service. The NAS is recruiting paramedics and community first responders in Kerry and West Cork.

    Concerns over Kostal in Abbeyfeale – September 22nd, 2025

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    The automotive parts manufacturer has plants in Abbeyfeale and Mallow and is one of the biggest employers in the south-west. It employs more than 400 people in Abbeyfeale alone. There are concerns that there may be significant job losses with the news that some production is being transferred to China. Jerry spoke to SIPTU organiser Rory Hawkins.

    Michael Healy-Rae on Efforts to Get Maria Steen on Presidential Ballot – September 22nd, 2025

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    Jerry asked the minister of state at the Department of Agriculture if there’s an inherent contradiction in his attempts to get Maria Steen on the ballot paper for next month’s presidential election while championing the Fine Gael candidate Heather Humphreys.

    The HR Slot with Caroline Reidy - 19th September, 2025

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    Business Leaders of the Year Awards 2025 - 19th September, 2025

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    Call from The Dáil - 19th September, 2025

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    Children’s Rights Alliance Welcomes Tusla Welfare Checks on 42,000 Closed Cases - 19th September, 2025

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    Listowel’s Harvest Racing Festival 2025 - Thursday, 18th September 2025

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    A director of Listowel Racecourse, Pat Healy, talks to Jerry about everything people can look forward to during the Listowel Harvest Festival 2025. The seven day ‘Harvest Festival’ from Sunday, 21st to Saturday, 27th September in is one of Ireland’s showcase racing events.

    “What is The Logic Behind the HSE’s Recruitment Process?” - Thursday, 18th September 2025

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    Jerry speaks ‘Tim’ about his frustration with the HSE’s recruitment process, which has seen his panel closed after two years without hiring anyone, meaning all would be HSE employees must reapply. Tim tells Jerry he is going to leave the healthcare sector altogether.

    Pa Daly Wonders if Tralee Court House Will Be Forgotten - Thursday, 18th September 2025

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    Kerry’s only opposition TD, Sinn Féin’s Pa Daly says the government has missed an opportunity to keep Tralee Court House where it has been for nearly 200 years, in Ashe Street. He talks to Jerry about his belief that it’s a mistake to prioritise the upgrade of Ashe Memorial Hall over the historic court house.

    Councillor Calls for Job Losses in Kostal Abbeyfeale to Be Minimised - Thursday, 18th September 2025

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    Limerick councillor Liam Galvin from Abbeyfeale talks to Jerry about growing concerns that workers will be laid off by Kostal. Production of On-Board Chargers for electric carsare to be transferred to Kostal China. He called on the government to intervene to minimise job losses in Abbeyfeale.

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