Nighttime Talk with Niall Boylan - a radio talk show that cares about what you think! Niall can be described as fearless, controversial, insightful, compassionate and even funny! But be warned, he may cause your blood to boil. It’s a show without boundaries and Niall is never afraid to deal with topics that other shows simply refuse to talk about.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses Mother and baby homes in Ireland.

Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has floated the idea of offering Ukrainians in Ireland a lump sum to encourage voluntary returns home — but is it a sensible way to cut long-term costs, or just throwing more taxpayers' money at a problem?

Niall Boylan tackles a controversial idea being floated by Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan: should Ireland offer Ukrainians a lump sum payment to encourage voluntary returns home?

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if Ireland should ban commercial surrogacy.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses Ukraine aid in Ireland and asks if it should be cut back.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if you should go on holidays without your kids.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if you should go on holiday without your kids.

Niall Boylan breaks down what Varadkar said, why it's struck such a nerve, and whether the financial facts are being used in the wrong context.

Niall Boylan asks if the fuel protests have actually changed anything in Ireland, or if we'll be back to “same old, same old” in a few weeks' time.

Fuel protests may have started at the pumps, but Niall Boylan says the real anger is about the cost of living, a growing disconnect, and people feeling ignored by government.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks listeners if they think fast fashion should be banned.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if people in Ireland still believe in God and discusses signs of a small “rebound” among younger Catholics.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses a listeners email where she discovers her husband is gambling again, after promising it was in the past-Boylan asks listeners if she should leave now, or give him another chance?

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if people in Ireland still believe in God.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses a listeners email where she discovers her husband is gambling again, after promising it was in the past-Boylan asks listeners if she should leave now, or give him another chance?

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if you would snitch on a thief? and Is theft ever “immaterial”, or does it risk hurting the whole business and every family depending on it?

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks what you would do if you caught someone stealing.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses student loans in Ireland and argues that Ireland has already heavily subsidised education, and floats a provocative idea: free college through an interest-free “student loan” that's written off if graduates stay and work in Ireland, but repayable if they leave.

In this episode, Niall Boylan continues the discussion around student loans in Ireland.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses the row in Irish politics after Green Party candidate Janet Horner said the Dáil needs fewer “confrontational hard men” and more women who are “solution-focused” and collaborative.

In this episode, Niall Boylan continues the discussion about the row that kicked off in Irish politics after Green Party candidate Janet Horner said the Dáil needs fewer “confrontational hard men” and more women who are “solution-focused” and collaborative.

In this episode, Niall Boylan is joined by security expert Will Geddes to talk about what this escalation could mean for people on the ground in the UAE, the wider threat across Europe, and the economic fallout as oil and LNG infrastructure is hit.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if the Dáil should host Donald Trump.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses home schooling and asks whether parents should seriously consider taking education into their own hands.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses home schooling and asks whether parents should seriously consider taking education into their own hands.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses homeschooling and asks whether parents should seriously consider taking education into their own hands.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks should the State keep apologising and paying compensation for the mistakes and “sins” of the past?

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if Ireland should refuse to play Israel while the conflict in Gaza continues?

In this episode, Niall Boylan takes on the heated debate around gender identity, pronouns, and the real-life consequences of Ireland's Gender Recognition Act.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if children should attend a wake or is it too much for them?

In this episode Niall Boylan discusses the 2015 Gender Recognition Act, and whether the country moved too fast on self-ID.

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if children should attend a wake or is it too much for them?

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses people who drive without car insurance.

In this episode, Niall Boylan digs into a story that's sparked serious backlash: should immigrants who serve in the Irish Defence Forces be offered fast-tracked citizenship as a way to fix the recruitment crisis?

In this episode, Niall Boylan digs into a story that's sparked serious backlash: should immigrants who serve in the Irish Defence Forces be offered fast-tracked citizenship as a way to fix the recruitment crisis?

In this episode, Niall Boylan is joined by addiction studies lecturer Derek Byrne to dig into the growing issue of vaping — and whether Ireland is sleepwalking into the same mistake we made with tobacco.

In this episode, Niall Boylan is joined by podcaster and commentator Elaine Mulally to debate Rupert Lowe's proposal: should able-bodied people on long-term welfare be required to do community work, or is that “slave labour”?

In this episode Niall Boylan asks if you expect flowers and chocolates on Valentines Day?

In this episode Niall Boylan talks about how Gardaí are set to withdraw voluntary overtime over the St. Patrick's festival in a row over pay, allowances and working conditions — and it raises a bigger question: should vital public services ever be allowed to take industrial action?

In this episode Niall Boylan talks about how Gardaí are set to withdraw voluntary overtime over the St. Patrick's festival in a row over pay, allowances and working conditions — and it raises a bigger question: should vital public services ever be allowed to take industrial action?

In this episode, Niall Boylan continues the discussion on animal abuse.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses working from home and asks if it is making us lazy.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses the EU digital wallet- convenience or control?

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses working from home and asks if it is making us lazy and how nurses are leaving Ireland.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses the housing crisis.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses working from home and asks if it is making us lazy.

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses the feud on Irish roads- cyclists and motorists

In this episode, Niall Boylan asks if more speed vans, red-light cameras and bus lane cameras are really about road safety or is it just a cash grab?

In this episode, Niall Boylan discusses corporal punishment in Irish schools and if the State apologise.

In this episode, Niall Boylan chats to Mark Noble and Nadia Adden all about electric vehicles.

In this episode, Niall Boylan continues the discussion on corporal punishment.