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    How can you make your phone as unaddictive as possible!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:52


    Phone addictions continue to rise amongst all ages – and many people find themselves trying to figure out how to cut down screentime without completely cutting themselves off from technology. Helen Coffey, Senior features writer for the Independent, has the tips.

    Do we need to start getting ready for increased social spending?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 5:48


     Ireland's public finances are benefitting from a young population and a strong economy. But it's important to start preparing the coffers for an older population and more pension. That's according to the latest report from IFAC, and we heard from Niall Conroy, Author of the report and Acting Chief Economist of IFAC.

    Wednesday Riff: Phone addictions are we getting better or worse?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 3:29


    Phone addictions, are we getting better or worse? Ciara and Shane discussed this morning.

    Talks continue to rescue Gena Heraty in Haiti

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 7:21


    The family of Irish charity worker Gena Heraty, who was among eight people kidnapped from an orphanage in Haiti, have asked people to keep the group “in your hearts” as they asked for discretion. Dr Louise Ivers, Professor of Medicine and former Chief of the Mission for Partners in Health in Haiti, who is friends with Gena spoke to Ciara this morning.

    Is a carbon free fee something that's likely to become standard? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 8:58


    A London restaurant has sparked outrage after surreptitiously adding an extra charge to diners' bills. Dubbed the 'carbon free' fee which it says will help 'offset the environmental impact of meals'. Is this type of charge something that's likely to become standard? All to discuss with John Gibbons, Environmental Journalist and author of the forthcoming book “The Lie of the Land”.

    How parents are coping with the pressures of back to school costs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 5:21


    More than half of parents say they are worried about meeting back-to-school costs this year. A new survey by Barnardos has found only one third of secondary school parents said that costs were manageable. Our reporter Josh Crosbie has been meeting with parents to hear how costly this time of year is for them.

    Summer is the perfect time for a utility bill switch!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 5:02


    Summer is a great time to examine our utility bills and service providers. We all want to save money, and while the bills are low, this is our opportunity. So wrote Caitriona Redmond, Consumer Columnist with the Irish Examiner and she explained all to Ciara this morning.

    Israel's cabinet to decide on Gaza military takeover

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 6:22


    The Israeli cabinet is set to meet to consider Prime Minister Netanyahu's plan for a full military takeover of Gaza, a move not seen in two decades. Ciara gets the latest on the situation there with Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist.

    The latest on the kidnapping of Mayo woman Gena Heraty in Haiti

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 4:56


    The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris TD, has held talks overnight with his Haitian counterpart about the kidnapping of Mayo woman Gena Heraty. For the latest on this was Liz Dunphy, journalist with the Irish Examiner.

    Love Island 2025 did this year's season exceed expectations? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 4:33


    The final of Love Island was on last night, with Toni Laites and Cach Mercer taking the fifty-thousand-pound prize. The iconic reality show has seen a dip in popularity in recent years. But did this year's season exceed expectations? All to discuss with Fionnuala Jones, Broadcaster, podcaster and self-confessed Love Island expert.

    New plans for extreme weather response

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 5:42


    The Government is set to consider a major overhaul of its response to flooding and extreme weather emergencies, including plans to establish permanent flood relief centres across key regional locations. We discuss further with Climatologist and Professor Emeritus of Geography at Maynooth University, John Sweeney.

    Israeli security veterans urge Trump to help stop the Gaza war

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 7:02


    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will urge a meeting of his security cabinet today to support the full “conquest of the Gaza Strip” according to reports in Israeli media. We get the latest with Alistair Bunkall, Sky News Middle East Correspondent.

    Call for domestic abusers to go to refuges instead of partners and children

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 7:09


    A leading paediatric consultant has said that domestic abusers should go to refuge centres, instead of their partners and children. Dr Suzanne Crowe says forcing families into refuges disrupts children's health and education and violates their rights. We discuss further with Sinn Féin Senator Nicole Ryan.

    Should hospitality workers have to pay tax on tips?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 5:15


    Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central, Ken O'Flynn has condemned the Government's decision to continue taxing tips, calling it “a tax on decency.” Ken spoke to Ciara this morning.

    Calls for urgent introduction of transport police

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 5:08


    The National Bus and Rail Union is urgently calling for the introduction of a dedicated transport police unit following a violent incident on a Dublin Bus this weekend. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Dermot O'Leary, General Secretary of the National Bus and Rail Union.

    "No stone" will be left unturned to secure the release of Gena Heraty

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 3:09


    Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has said "no stone" will be left unturned to secure the release of an Irish woman Gena Heraty who was kidnapped along with seven other people from an orphanage in Haiti yesterday. Our Reporter Stephanie Rohan joins us for more on this.

    All Together Now kicked off last night

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 4:37


    A whole host of international and Irish acts will be taking to the stages across Curraghmore Estate this weekend in Waterford. But with such a huge following, and the festival growing year-by-year, what does such a huge influx of people do for a place like Waterford. Kyle Butler, Reporter with WLR FM joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    What's the average cost of an engagement ring?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 4:38


    More than 4 in 10 Go For the ‘One Month's Salary' Engagement Ring Rule, that's according to a nationwide survey from Gallagher in Ireland. Chris Andrews, Managing Director at Weir & Sons Jewellers joined us to discuss.

    Should the Government reconsider ruling out energy credits?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 8:50


    With over 300,000 households now behind on their electricity bills, should the government reconsider its decision to rule out new energy credits in the autumn budget or is increasing the fuel allowance a better targeted solution? Sinn Fein TD for Dublin Fingal West Louise O'Reilly & John Clendennen Fine Gael TD for Offaly joined Shane Coleman to discuss.

    Unpublished report suggests a number of gardaí in Roads Policing are not doing their jobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 7:38


    Outgoing Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has promised to publish a report which shows that a substantial number of gardaí assigned to Roads Policing are not doing their jobs and have no interest in doing them. He called their actions "brazen and contemptuous" and the report's conclusions "sobering". Christy Galligan, Former Garda Sergeant joined us on Newstalk Breakfast to discuss.

    Why we're so bad at telling people about our dreams

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 5:29


    “No one wants to hear about your dreams – unless you follow my golden rule”. So writes Adrian Chiles, broadcaster and Guardian columnist who joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    What Israel wants from peace talks with the US

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 4:53


    US special envoy Steve Witkoff has met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a bid to salvage Gaza truce talks. Avi Mayer, founder of the Jerusalem Journal and Former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    The impact a lack of green space has on people living in inner cities

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 5:01


    The lack of green spaces of Dublin's inner city – and cities across the world is “disastrous” for people's mental health. That's according to Anthony Freeman O'Brien, Liberties Communities Project member who joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Gardaí conclude search into the disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 4:45


    Gardaí have concluded their search in Wexford as part of an ongoing investigation into the 1998 disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott. Conor Lally, Irish Times Crime & Security Editor spoke to Shane Coleman on the show.

    Just 1 in 5 Irish adults have discussed their funeral wishes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 6:07


    More than one in three of us have not taken any measures to prepare for the end of our lives. That's according to new research published today by Royal London Ireland, who's Protection Propositions Lead Barry McCutcheon told us about their findings. We were also joined by Leslie Shoemaker, Counselling Psychologist and Lecturer in TU Dublin.

    Supermarkets dominated by foods that are setting our children up for lifetime of obesity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 3:28


    Ultra-processed baby foods that “set children up for a lifetime of obesity” are “dominating” supermarket shelves, experts have warned. Sarah Keogh, Dietician & Founder of Eatwell joined us on the show this morning.

    What is the future of water infrastructure in Ireland?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 5:38


    The Government has approved Uisce Eireann's Water Services Strategic Plan 2050, outlining the strategic direction and the actions they will implement to ensure sustainable public water services for Ireland. But what is the future of water infrastructure in Ireland, and are Irish people really on board with what's needed? Gavin Lawlor, President of the Irish Planning Institute joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Government warned not to water down Occupied Territories Bill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 8:05


    The Occupied Territories Bill legislation should be widened to include a ban on services as well as goods. That's the call from the Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, whose Chair John Lahart joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Ireland has become a global outlier by being “virtually defenceless”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 7:45


    Ireland has become a global outlier by being “virtually defenceless,” and our allies are going to grow tired of that. That's according to Cathal Berry, former TD and former member of the defence forces who joined Jonathan Healy on the show.

    What's the future of Stephen's Green shopping centre?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 6:58


    A 100-million-euro redevelopment project to redevelop Stephen's Green shopping centre has been rejected by An Comisiúin Pleanála. They said the proposed glass design lacked a “sense of original aesthetic” - but they also noted the current facade is by no means the gold standard. So, what is the future of Stephen's Green shopping centre? Dr Carole Pollard, Former president of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland & Editor of the book Irish Cities in Crisis, joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Youghal rallies round Ukrainians set to be relocated

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 4:43


    Ukrainian families in Youghal are being moved to a number of different locations today and tomorrow. This has caused upset among the residents being provided with temporary accommodation and the employers they work for in the area. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie travelled to the East Cork town to hear how this is impacting those affected.

    Health research board reports highest alcohol treatment figures in 10 years

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 4:24


    Ireland has recorded its highest alcohol treatment figures in more than 10 years, according to a new report from the Health Research Board. Sheila Gilheany, Alcohol Action Ireland CEO joined Jonathan Healy on the show.

    Why the Government is yet to reduce urban speed limits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 3:51


    The Government must recommit to the reduction of speed limits in urban areas after promising to do so in the Programme for Government. That's the call from the Dublin Commuter Coalition, and their Public Relations Officer Gary Marshall joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Garda in hospital following stabbing on Capel Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 4:31


    A garda has suffered multiple stab wounds following a knife attack in Dublin city centre. One man was arrested following the incident. Paul Cleary, Garda Assistant Commissioner for the Dublin Metropolitan Region joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

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    Israel-based human rights groups say that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 8:24


    Two leading Israeli rights organisations have said Israel's conduct in the war in Gaza constitutes genocide against the Palestinian population and the country's western allies have a legal and moral duty to stop it, it comes as Britain will recognise the state of Palestine in September. Jonathan Heaky spoke to one of those organisations B'Tselem.

    Tsunami fears across the Pacific

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 6:14


    A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia's Far East in the early hours of the morning, triggering tsunami fears across the Pacific, with warnings and alerts in place across Japan, parts of the US including Hawaii, California and Alaska, and the Philippines. Malika Dudley, Meteorologist and Former Miss Hawaii spoke to Shane Coleman on the show.

    Where does Ireland's future in energy really lie?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 2:59


    We are often told about the importance of Ireland weaning itself off fossil fuels and reducing our reliance on other countries to keep the lights on. However, a new report from the National Social and Economic Council suggests it isn't as simple as going renewable and reaping the benefits. Muireann Lynch, Energy Economist at the ESRI joined Jonathan Healy on the show.

    Garda in hospital following stabbing on Capel Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 3:38


    A garda has suffered multiple stab wounds following a knife attack in Dublin city centre. One man was arrested following the incident. Mick O'Toole, Crime and Defence Editor with The Irish Daily Star and The Irish Mirror, brought us the latest.

    Are explicit creators like Bonnie Blue empowering or degrading women?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 9:01


    Last night, Channel 4 aired 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story. It follows the sex worker Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, as she defends her career creating some of the most explicit content online. Ali Ryan, Founder of Goss.ie joined us on the show.

    Vatican hoping “cool” and “hot” priests will bring people back to the Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 5:19


    Thousands of digital missionaries and young Catholics have arrived in Rome this week to discuss the role of social media and how young believers can drive change. As part of this, the Vatican is seeking the help of “hot priests” to spread the good word. Fr David Vard a 33-year-old Irish priest at the Jubilee in Rome and he joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

    Having toxic friends can age you just as quickly as smoking

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 6:00


    The science has finally spoken; you need to cut your toxic friends and ‘frenemies' for the good of your health. Yes, a team of researchers from NYU found that negative social ties could cause premature ageing. Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght Hospital, joined Jonathan Healy on the show to discuss.

    Man sentenced to death over the killing of Seán Rooney

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 4:11


    A man has been sentenced to death in Lebanon after he was convicted for his part in the killing of Irish peacekeeper Private Seán Rooney, who was shot dead while serving in the region in December 2022. Conor Gallagher, Crime and Security Correspondent with the Irish Times joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.

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