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Newstalk Breakfast brings you all the news you need to set you up for the day – from politics, business, sport, entertainment and everything in between. Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly have all the stories that matter, every weekday from 7-9AM. Listen and

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    Sean Defoe hands out his Dáil star awards!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 12:51


    Newstalk's political correspondent Sean Defoe is handing out his Dáil star awards as politicians get ready for their summer holidays. From the newcomer of the year to the biggest political cowardice moment, Sean has all the prizes.

    We phoned our friend Chris Tarrant!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 8:32


    You might know Chris Tarrant, broadcaster and former host of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, best for asking contestants whether they want to phone a friend. But now he's released a book about one of his greatest passions bears called 'For The Love Of Bears'. We phoned our friend Chris and chatted about his book and more.

    Nearly 300,000 household behind on energy bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 4:01


    he number of households behind on their energy bills has soared by 86,000 up to April this year, reaching a total of 286,000 households. That's according to figures obtained by the Irish Independent and we discuss them further with Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor for the Irish Independent.

    Thursday's Riff:Should national anthem be on the school curriculum?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 3:07


    Should national anthem be on the school curriculum? Shane and Ciara discussed this on the show.

    Will we see any easing of cost of living crises for people?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 10:03


    Are we going to see any easing of cost of living crises for people? Ciara asked Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe this morning.

    Should we be teaching the national anthem in schools?  

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 8:08


    Sinn Féin spokesperson for Rural Affairs, Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Conor D McGuinness TD, has slammed the Government's failure to include Amhrán na bhFiann anywhere in the national curriculum . Conor discuss further with Shane.

    The airport dad the unsung hero of holiday travel!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 4:21


    Airport Dad's are the unsung heroes of holiday travel according to freelance Journalist Niamh O'Reilly who explained why she thinks so.

    Calls for Gardaí to tackle drinking at Grand Canal Lock

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 6:17


    It's time for Gardaí to tackle drinking at Grand Canal Lock, so said councillors at the most recent South East Area Committee meeting this week. Labour Councilor for Pembroke and Former Lord Mayor, Dermot Lacey explained why.

    Social Justice Ireland on their calls at the Budget Forum today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 6:14


    Social Justice Ireland says Budget 2026 must boost core social welfare payments by €25 a week to close growing income gaps and meet the Government's promise of progressive budgeting Shane discussed further with Susanne Rogers Research and Policy Analyst at Social Justice Ireland.

    Are Irish post offices at risk?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 4:36


    An Post could be forced to change the frequency or speed of postal deliveries due to costs and changing consumer habits. Communications Minister Patrick O'Donovan told Cabinet yesterday that profits at the mail service were up, but there has been a decline in overall post numbers.We discussed further with David McRedmond, CEO of An Post.

    A call for childcare worker's pay to be in line with teachers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 7:40


    Early Childhood Ireland is calling on the Government to bring Early Years and School Age Care graduates within public sector pay and conditions, in line with teachers. We discussed further with Frances Byrne, Director of Policy at Early Childhood Ireland.

    Should we stop setting men up in new friendships?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 5:24


    We've all been at a party with our partner, silently wondering: “I hope they're having as much fun as I am”. Journalist and Columnist, Anniki Sommerville decided to ditch setting her husband up with new friends just let it be.

    Is Ireland becoming ‘a cold place for Catholics?'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 7:26


    A Cork City Councillor has claimed Ireland is becoming “a cold place for Catholics and Christians” after Cork city councillors voted to consider a renaming process for Bishop Lucey Park. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Terry Shannon, Fianna Fáil Cllr for Cork City council and South–East area.

    Wednesday Riff: What sort of President would you like?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 5:12


    What sort of person do you want to represent Ireland? Shane and Ciara discussed this morning.

    Overhaul of how farmers receive financial supports from the EU budget

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 6:40


    The European Commission is set to propose merging Common Agricultural Policy funding with other funds, in a radical overhaul of how farmers receive financial supports from the European Union budget. We get reaction from Francie Gorman President of Irish Farmers Association and Vice President of COPA European Farmers Organisation.

    Urgent action needed to deliver change in the forestry sector

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 5:00


    The Climate Change Advisory Council has said that urgent action and strengthened policy levers are required to incentivise increased tree planting to ensure Ireland's forestry sector does not become a source of greenhouse gas emissions. We heard from their Chair Marie Donnelly.

    A 9.8% rise in non-domestic water charges is coming this October

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 5:41


    A 9.8% rise in non-domestic water charges is coming this October, raising concerns across the business community. One of those concerned is Michael Magner, National President of the Irish Hotels Federation who explained why to Ciara.

    How does pension auto-enrolment work?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 6:37


    87 per cent of Irish adults who are eligible for the pension auto-enrolment scheme are happy to use it once it's rolled out, according to new research from financial advisors Ask Acorn. However, they are also warning that people should be fully aware of what they're signing up for. All to chat with Robert Whelan, Financial advisor with Rockwell Financial Management.

    A look ahead to the Emmy nominations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 4:06


    The 2025 Emmy nominations will be announced later this evening, so who deserves to get the nomination? All to chat with Scott Bryan, TV Critic and Broadcaster.

    President Trump issues a 50-day ultimatum to Russia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 5:08


    President Donald Trump has announced plans to supply advanced weaponry to Ukraine through NATO and has warned of 'very severe' sanctions against Russia should it fail to reach a peace agreement within 50 days. We discuss further with Ian Bond, Former British diplomat in Moscow, and now the Deputy Director of the Centre for European Reform.

    Ibec urges a strategic Budget 2026 to protect Ireland's competitiveness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 7:07


    Ibec is urging the Government to adopt a measured and strategic approach in Budget 2026, warning that global economic uncertainty and over-reliance on volatile corporate tax receipts pose risks to Ireland's competitiveness. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Gerard Brady, Head of National Policy and Chief economist at Ibec.

    The real-life impact of endometriosis care

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 8:56


    Sinn Féin is due to bring forward a motion tonight in the Dáil calling for improved services for endometriosis diagnosis and treatment. Sarah Jane Allen has spent more than €15,000 on endometriosis services outside of Ireland. Sarah explain her condition and it's impact to Shane this morning.

    Alan Shatter on the Occupied Territories Bill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 9:04


    The Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee is to hear from supporters of Israel and Palestine about the Occupied Territories Bill, as the pre-legislative scrutiny begins. Former Minister of Justice, board member of the Israel Council on Foreign Relations and Chairperson of MDA Ireland, Alan Shatter spoke to Shane this morning.

    At what point do we stop laughing off the Irish stereotypes?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 4:45


    EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum today revealed that Dear Erin, a stereotyped Irish “rom-com” featuring actor Peter Coonan was an elaborate hoax. The fake trailer, full of clichés from flat caps to whiskey-soaked letters, was created to challenge tired portrayals of Irish people in film. At what point do we stop laughing off the stereotypes and start questioning why they persist?

    EU prepares expanded list of US tariff countermeasures

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 5:21


    Tánaiste Simon Harris says the European Commission will publish an expanded list of potential EU tariffs, should no trade deal be reached with the US We discuss all with Economist Austin Hughes.

    “Honest belief” victim consented will no longer be a defence in rape cases

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 3:36


    An “honest” belief that a victim consented to sex will no longer be a legal defence in rape cases according to new proposals being considered by the Government. We discuss this further with Cliona Sadlier, Executive Director Rape Crisis Network Ireland.

    The Irish filmmaker showing there's a lot more to Irish cuisine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 5:59


    ‘A Sip of Irish' is the new documentary aiming to prove there's more to Irish food and drink than Guinness and stew. Carlow filmmaker, Frank Mannion, director behind ‘A Sip of Irish' spoke to Ciara this morning.

    More than 100 pubs are closing annually

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 6:25


    Over 2,100 pubs have closed since 2005, with more than 100 pubs are closing every year across Ireland. That's according to a new report commissioned by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland. We discuss these findings with Tony Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics at DCU Business School.

    Can the EU strike a deal before U.S. tariffs hit?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 5:57


    The EU is pushing for a last-minute trade deal after President Donald Trump declared plans to impose 30% tariffs on nearly all goods imported from the EU starting next month. Joining Shane to discuss further was John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.

    Is the government planning a new approach to Asylum seekers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 11:08


    Asylum-seekers who are working should have to contribute to the cost of their accommodation in direct provision centre. With more on this we heard from CEO of Doras, John Lannon and Independent TD for Cork North-Central, Ken O'Flynn.

    Monday Riff: The legacy of Live Aid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 5:24


    Live Aid at 40. Ciara and Shane has a interesting discussion on the legacy of Live Aid.

    No more plastic netting on fruit and vegetables!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 3:08


    Plastic nets on fruit and vegetables and single-use plastic packaging for condiments such as ketchup sachets, will be banned by the end of the decade under new EU rules. We get reaction from Tad Kirakowski, CEO of Voice Of Irish Concern for the Environment.

    Is Ireland ready for Soviet-style apartment blocks?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 4:28


    This week, the housing Minister unveiled new rules allowing studio flats as small as 32 square metres. But are these moves for smaller apartments harkening back to Soviet style housing models? All to discuss with Orla Hegarty, Architect & Assistant Professor at the UCD School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy.

    Tuam mother and baby home exhumation begins today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 4:53


    The exhumation of remains at the former Tuam Mother and Baby Home begins today. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Breeda Murphy, PRO of the Tuam Mother & Baby Home Alliance.

    What are the rules of beach etiquette?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 5:44


    With temperatures hitting 30 degrees this weekend, beach trips are a no-brainer but do you know your seaside do's and don'ts? Features Journalist at the Irish Independent, Kirsty Blake Knox tells us.

    Supermarkets have pushed back against claims of price gouging

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 4:08


    Supermarkets have pushed back against claims of price gouging, saying their prices remain competitive and their profit margins are slim. We discuss further with Charlie Weston, Personal Finances Editor with the Independent.

    Research shows Stigma around addiction still very real

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 7:01


    81% of Irish people say the drugs problem is out of control in this country – that's according to new research published by Merchants Quay Ireland. It also shows that stigma remains a real and pressing concern for those in addiction in Ireland To discuss further Ciara spoke to Eddie Mullins, CEO of Merchant's Quay.

    Calls for legally defined temperature limits in the workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 6:16


    Many will be embracing the warm weather facing us this weekend, but Labour Party health spokesperson Marie Sherlock is calling for legally defined temperature limits for all workplaces to protect employees. Marie spoke to Ciara this morning.

    A loyalist bonfire with an effigy of migrants in a boat has been lit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 6:59


    A loyalist bonfire in Co Tyrone controversially topped with an effigy of migrants in a boat has been lit. The Police Service of Northern Ireland earlier said they were investigating a hate incident in reference to the pyre. An Irish tricolour flag was also placed on the bonfire, which is among about 300 which will be burned ahead of the Orange Order's annual 12 July parades. We get reaction to this with Sinn Féin Senator, Conor Murphy.

    More reaction to Palestinian GAA team's visa applications refused

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 4:17


    Tánaiste Simon Harris has said that 'careful consideration' was given to Palestinian GAA team's visa applications. As we reported earlier this week, 47 members of the team were due to come from the West Bank next week, but they were refused due to “insufficient documentation”. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Gill Waters, GAA Palestine Press Officer.

    40 years since Live Aid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 4:58


    Sunday marks 40 years since Live Aid, the benefit concert organised by Bob Geldof in 1985 following the success of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?". It is estimated that 150 million pounds has been raised for famine relief since Live Aid – but what other impacts have the concerts had? All to ask Dipo Faloyin author of “Africa is not a country”.

    Social Democrats proposing a savings scheme to fund affordable housing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 5:42


    The Social Democrats are proposing a savings scheme to fund affordable housing, saying it could deliver thousands of homes a year and help tackle the housing crisis.With more on this we spoke to Rory Hearne, Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson.

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