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Ivan Yates joins us now to discuss the vote of no confidence in Verona Murphy, the Ceann Comhairle in the Dáil, which will take place this Tuesday. We'll break down what this vote means as well as the incoming tariffs placed upon Ireland by President Trump.
Last Sunday, Paris voted to pedestrianize 500 more streets across the Capital. On The Pat Kenny Show, we're asking the question; would increased pedestrianisation work in Dublin? Ivan Yates is joined by Green Party Councillor, Hazel Chu, and Feargus O'Sullivan, Writer for Bloomberg CityLab to go through the possibilities this could offer.
The Irish drugs gang known as 'The Family' had amassed considerable wealth and influence, before an Irish-Spanish operation dismantled its large hub in Spain and three of its leading figures were arrested in the Republic.Ivan Yates is joined by Conor Lally, Security and Crime Editor with The Irish Times to go through all the latest in these arrests.
MC Ivan Yates, who led a dynamic discussion with our local political leaders. Paula Roche, CEO of County Wexford Chamber, emphasized the event's importance as a vital platform for engaging with elected representatives and addressing the region's most pressing issues.
Sean Defoe is joined by Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, and Ivan Yates, broadcaster and former Fine Gael minister to look back on the year in Irish politics.From referenda to budget, and even a general election thrown in there too, it was a huge year in Irish politics.Hit ‘Listen' to hear more of this brilliant analysis of the year in Irish politics.
Ivan Yates of the Calling It podcast joined Pat this morning for an election update. The winners, the losers, and what to expect next.
Ivan Yates joins Eamon to talk about the General Election and likely winners and losers around the country. Ivan Yates is a former Fine Gael Minister, a political commentator, and hosts his own podcast, "Calling It", on the General Election.Recorded on Wednesday 27th November 2024. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Ireland goes to the polls. Pat talks with Broadcaster and Co-host of the Calling It podcast Ivan Yates about the current state of play in constituencies and election predictions.
As the general election gets underway, Pat talks with Ivan Yates about the current state of play in constituencies, recent politics updates, and election predictions.
As the general election gets underway, Pat talks with Ivan Yates about the current state of play in constituencies, recent politics updates, and election predictions.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has officially kicked off the next General Election today, dissolving the Dáil.With voting set to take place on November 29th, Ivan Yates joins Seán to discuss what we can expect.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has officially kicked off the next General Election today, dissolving the Dáil.With voting set to take place on November 29th, Ivan Yates joins Seán to discuss what we can expect.
Swing constituencies, FF v FG, mounting problems locally, total targets for each party, bellwether candidates – Ivan Yates and Sean Defoe talk through their election predictions.
Former Broadcaster and Correspondent David-Davin Power has passed away at the age of 72.Guest host Mandy Johnston is joined by Ivan Yates, former Fine Gael Minister and Broadcaster to reflect on his legacy.
Bobby was joined by two of Wexford's most famous sons, hotelier and GAA manager, Liam Griffin & Ivan Yates, former Fine Gael minister & co-host of the weekly podcast 'Path to Power'.
What's going to show up in the budget tomorrow, what political impact will it have and does it point to a General Election coming sooner rather than later? – Pat spoke to Ivan Yates.
Ivan Yates joins Joe to discuss his new live podcast tour, Path to Power and weighs in on the possibility of a future election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new survey from leading Irish IT managed services provider Auxilion reveals that data loss/theft and ransomware/malware attacks were the cybersecurity concerns most cited by IT leaders when it comes to the cloud - at 30% respectively. The research, carried out by Censuswide and involving IT decision-makers across large enterprises in the Republic of Ireland, found that 40% of respondents see IT security risks as a main concern associated with adopting and managing cloud computing. A similar proportion (42%) said that the changing cybersecurity landscape was one of the biggest obstacles to the successful delivery of their IT strategy. Moreover, one in four (26%) IT leaders in Ireland do not think current laws and regulations are sufficient to protect privacy, access, and confidentiality in a cloud-based environment. Adding to this, almost a quarter (24%) of IT decision-makers surveyed who are currently using the cloud do not think their own organisation has sufficient capabilities to manage cloud computing and more than a third of those respondents admitted to having little or no visibility of their workloads in the cloud (36%). Despite this, some 83% consider cloud to be a more secure approach for their organisation. It appears that IT leaders are being proactive in this area with 83% also having a cloud security strategy in place and 73% currently using a technology partner to manage their cloud strategy and services. The study also found that the shift to cloud is set to continue with nearly all respondents (96%) expecting to migrate more workloads, applications, and processes to the cloud over the next 12 months. On October 9th, Auxilion, HPE and Zerto will be holding an event hosted by broadcaster Ivan Yates to discuss the increased need for robust data protection, cloud security, and business continuity capabilities. Donal Sullivan, CTO, Auxilion, said: "While the cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, organisations are facing an even bigger uphill battle at the moment with the rise of threats enabled by Artificial Intelligence and the introduction of the European-wide NIS2 regulation in October. "This means businesses not only need to be more proactive when it comes to securing their data and responding to incidents, they also need to ensure that they are meeting their compliance and regulatory obligations. This requires the right technologies and partners that can support security, mobility and scalability. "The truth is that in this day and age, resilience and recovery are as important as detection and prevention when it comes to cybersecurity. Businesses which fail to recognise this and adapt their strategy could be at risk operationally, reputationally and financially." Chris Rogers, Senior Technology Evangelist, Zerto, said: "Rapid recovery from a cyber incident is more than a reactive measure - it's a critical component of a resilient and forward-thinking business strategy. The ability to swiftly bounce back from disruptions not only minimises downtime but also safeguards reputation, customer trust, and bottom line. "The real competitive edge lies in turning these challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation, and partnering with experts to unlock advanced cyber resilience capabilities can significantly accelerate an organisation's journey to cyber maturity." See more stories here.
The National Transport Authority (NTA) is proposing taxi fare hikes of up to 9% by the end of the year to combat inflation, fuel increases, and mandatory contactless payment. Ivan Yates spoke with Conor Faughnan, transport consultant, to discuss the implications of these price hikes.
Votes have been counted and the results are in: a Labour landslide win in the UK election. Ivan Yates spoke with Fionnan Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent, live from London to discuss the state of play following the results.
John Duggan, broadcaster with Off The Ball, joins Ivan Yates to preview the hurling semi-finals and the quarter-finals in the Euros, including a focus on his beloved Clare team.
Following the Labour landslide win, Ivan Yates goes live to London for further analysis and reaction with Vincent McAviney, a freelance journalist based in London.
Blathnaid Raleigh bravely waived her right to anonymity at the sentencing of her rapist this week. She joins Ivan Yates in the studio to share her story and the impact of the conviction.If you have or someone you know has been impacted by the content of this interview you can contact The Rape Crisis Centre 24 hour helpline on 1800 778 888 or The Samaritans at 116123
After the Labour landslide win in the UK, Ivan Yates speaks with Amanda Ferguson, freelance journalist, about how Sinn Fein is faring in Northern Ireland.
With discussions on whether Joe Biden should leave the campaign for the next US presidency, Ivan Yates spoke with Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University Galway and columnist with thejournal.ie, about the best outlook for the Democrats.
Polling stations open across the country tomorrow morning for the local and European elections. Limerick will also vote on a directly elected mayor. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Ivan Yates, Former Fine Gael Minister and broadcaster, and Co Host of the weekly podcast “Path to Power”.
On today's DNVR Buffs Podcast, RK and Jake recap the news over the weekend including the two newest commitments, former Louisville defensive lineman Tawfiq Thomas and former Furman cornerback Ivan Yates. Who will be next to commit to Colorado? Derrick Harmon and Andrew Chamblee have decided to commit elsewhere but Coach Prime and the Buffs had three former SEC players visiting over the weekend. Former LSU cornerback Jeremiah Hughes, former South Carolina offensive tackle Sidney Fugar and former Vanderbilt safety Savion Riley visited Boulder over the weekend and took pictures with Coach Prime in front of the wall. What else does CU need? The latest Colorado players to enter the transfer portal, the latest recruiting news and much more. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. WATCH THE BUFFS ON FUBO: https://www.fubotv.com/dnvr - Start your free 14-day trial and receive 15% off your first month! Get 50% off nutritious, convenient meals to keep you energized on jam-packed days head to https://factormeals.com/dnvrbuffs50 and use code dnvrbuffs50. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Call American Financing today and you may not have to make next month's mortgage payment at 303-695-7000 or visit https://www.americanfinancing.net/DNVR. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Get a FREE Any Size Polar Pop from Colorado Circle K's by texting DNVR to 31310 Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We hadn't planned to talk about it, but the Israel - Gaza war and the failure of well-known people in the wellness industry to speak out about it, was one of the highlights of my chat with broadcaster and podcaster Sile Seoige. It's a subject about which Sile feels incredibly passionate right now and she explains why in this episode.But of course we talked about all sorts of other things in the hour we spent together, like Sile's hugely successful podcast Ready to be Real, some of the tough personal episodes she has been through , and what she has learned from them , and that recent controversy about the Irish language, stirred up by Sile's former Newstalk colleague Ivan Yates! Comedy – Daithi O'Se, Ivan and Matt, and Blindboy leave voicemails for Sile on the Mario Rosenstock Podcast Hotline. Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand.
Neil speaks with journalists Fionnan Sheehan an Ivan Yates on Simon Coveney's resignation from cabinet, we hear from a woman whose 17-year old daughter with Cerebal Palsy has been placed on suicide watch, and more calls on dangerous driving . Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9 am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM
What does Fine Gael have to do to get back to the grassroots of the party? We asked Ivan Yates, Co-host of the Path to Power podcast and former politician.
In this episode, Niall delves into a contentious topic: the allocation of resources to the Irish language. The discussion centers on whether the significant financial investment in promoting and preserving the Irish language is justified, given the relatively low number of fluent speakers outside of the education system.Niall begins by presenting data that highlights the decline of Irish language usage, both within the Gaeltacht areas and among the general population. He references recent remarks by broadcaster Ivan Yates, sparking debate about the value of investing in the Irish language.The episode explores the various ways in which public funds are allocated to support the Irish language, including grants for Gaeltacht areas, translation services, educational initiatives, and cultural programs. Niall emphasizes the substantial financial commitment, estimated to exceed a billion euros annually, prompting questions about the effectiveness and efficiency of such spending.Listeners weigh in on the discussion, offering contrasting perspectives on the matter. Some callers advocate for continued investment in the Irish language, emphasizing its cultural and historical significance as an integral part of Ireland's identity. They argue that preserving the language is essential for maintaining our unique heritage and fostering a sense of pride and belonging among Irish citizens.Conversely, other callers express skepticism about the cost-effectiveness of investing in the Irish language, particularly in light of competing priorities such as healthcare, housing, and education. They question the practical benefits of allocating substantial resources to a language that is not widely spoken outside of educational settings.As the discussion unfolds, Niall facilitates a respectful exchange of viewpoints, providing commentary on the diverse range of perspectives expressed by callers. He encourages listeners to consider the broader implications of resource allocation and to reflect on the role of the Irish language in contemporary Irish society.In the wrap-up, Niall reflects on the complexity of the issue and acknowledges the importance of ongoing dialogue and debate surrounding the Irish language and its place in Irish society.
Minister Catherine Martin is to appear before the media committee later today over the resignation of Rte chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh. Shane spoke to Ivan Yates, broadcaster and former politician.
Tá díomá léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge faoin gcaoi inar labhair iar-aire rialtais Ivan Yates agus an láithreoir teilifíse Brian Dowling faoin nGaeilge ar ‘The Six O'Clock Show' ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo.
The Irish language is now in the spotlight again after there was lots of criticism on social media about a debate about the Irish language on Virgin Media's Six O'Clock Show during which presenters Fionnuala Jay and Brian Dowling discussed Irish with Síle Seoige and the broadcaster and former Fine Gael TD and Minister, Ivan Yates. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by MacDara Ó Conaola, an Irish Language facilitator, Dónal Ó Lionsigh, Irish language enthusiast and presenter of Clare FM's Cúl Chaint, and Sean Martyn from Cree, who is currently studying to be an Irish teacher.
Ivan Yates has said he does not regret his comments about the Irish language “at all” – labelling his critics ‘absolute zealots' and ‘bullies'Before Christmas, Kieran took part in a Couch to Comhra series. Like many others have been trying to relearn the Irish language and use a cúpla focal.Has there been a resurgence in the Irish Language? Cúla4 Presenter, Seán Ó Maoilchiaráin, Playwright Amanda Brunker and Karl Duncan in Derry joined Kieran to discuss...
Comments made by broadcaster Ivan Yates have caused a backlash among Gaeilgeoirí online. He was featured on The Six O'clock Show on Virgin Media Television alongside Sile Seoige when he made comments about the Irish language.People were further upset that presenter Brian Dowling shook Ivan Yates' hands while he was criticising the money put into the Irish language Andrea was joined by Broadcaster Ivan Yates, Síle Seoige, broadcaster and presenter of the Ready To Be Real podcast and others to discuss...
The former Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael, John Bruton passed away this morning following an illness.His former cabinet colleague Ivan Yates and Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government in DCU joined The Last Word.You can catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Former Taoiseach John Bruton has died. The 76-year-old Fine Gael politician died peacefully in the Mater Private Hospital in Dublin, surrounded by his family, after a long illness. John Bruton led Fine Gael from 1990 until 2001, and served as Taoiseach between December 1994 and June 1997 as head of the ‘rainbow coalition' alongside Labour and Democratic Left. Andrea was joined by Ivan Yates, Broadcaster, Former TD and Minister for Agriculture and Nora Owen Former TD and Minister for Justice to discuss...
He's a broadcaster, he's a podcaster, he's a journalist and he's a writer but even Matt Cooper makes silly mistakes. The host of 'The Last Word' on TodayFM joined Dave to chat about his new podcast 'Paths to Power' with Ivan Yates, his very early days of journalism and the stupidest thing he's ever done.
Remembering Cork legend Con O'Leary, Shane Ross on road safety, and Neil chats with Ivan Yates about his new podcast. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's Red FM. May contain sensitive content.
Our 2024 political predictions with Broadcaster and Former Minister Ivan Yates
After a long wait, we will be discussing the release of today's boundary redraw with Sean Defoe Bauer Media's Political Correspondent and seasoned Political pundit Ivan Yates.
What lessons did the UK's aerospace industry learn from TSR-2 and what key points can we take into today's aerospace projects? As a student, Michael Pryce lived close to Ivan Yates, the man who Warton sent to liaise with Weybridge. In his retirement, Yates told Pryce about many of the mistakes that were made on the TSR-2 project and how he learnt from them on his later projects, most notably when he served as the UK's man on the Jaguar, Tornado and Typhoon. Many of Yates's observations are of key importance for today's professionals, most notably for those working on collaborative projects today.