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Alex White, former colleague and long time friend of Joe Duffy discusses the man he has known since 1976.
This week on Playback. The coy love child of the short and the skirt - we give you the skort. Liveline and Joe's shock announcement. And of course the Conclave and the Pope. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
"Its so important to get checked" men share stories of Penile cancer - Chair thrown at David Gray concert - The art of Draughts - Joe Duffy announces his retirement from Liveline
The celebrations are continuing across the country after Rory McIlroy's history making win on Sunday night at The Masters. People were queueing up to speak to Joe Duffy on this morning's Liveline.
This week on Playback. Another week of geopolitical turmoil and the plan to ReArm Europe. With Brendan, the cables on the ocean floor connecting us all. And on Liveline, don't you dare Paddy's Day me. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Kevin Dundon has been caught up in some Dancing With The Stars controversy. Viewers of the show have called for a change in format after Kevin survived the dance-off and remained in the competition at the weekend. On this morning's Gift Grub, Joe opened up the Liveline to comments. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Hear about life on the beat from two recent Garda recruits, the challenges of dyslexia- callers to Liveline discuss & double-decker planes, could they become a standard feature of flying?
It's official! Norwegian singer Emmy will be representing Ireland at this year's Eurovision Song Contest and on this morning's Gift Grub, Joe Duffy was only mad to get a bit of argy bargy going over the song, but it seems people actually like it! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Anne is one of the 126 St Patrick's Guild babies who were incorrectly registered. Viv is looking for his scrapbook which he compiled about Irish peace enforcing troops in Somalia. Sarah tells Liveline of the horrific attack on her brother who has autism. Liz discusses the new price increases for stamps.
Joe chats to younger listeners about their hobbies, their favourite things and their plans for Christmas.
This week on Playback. Trump's cabinet nominees raise eyebrows. Small enough to fit my dog - Liveline callers go online shopping. And look up to see the wonder of starling murmurations. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Last week, RTÉ announced that Traitors Ireland, the Irish adaptation of the global hit reality competition series, The Traitors, will be coming to our screens in 2025. Who'll present it? Who will the contestants be? It's all up for debate on Liveline with Joe Duffy.
There's no doubt that the bike shed at Leinster House is the big talking point of the week - specifically, the cost of it. With a final total of €336,000, the Liveline is BLOWING UP! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
We all got a bit carried away with the 2024 Olympics, watching it for hours on end every day, like an addiction. Now, it's gone and there's a gaping hole in our lives. On this morning's Gift Grub, the Liveline was hopping with callers telling their tales of woe. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
The casting of Steve Coogan as Mick McCarthy and Eanna Hardwicke as Roy Keane in the new Saipan movie has got a lot of people talking. Just who will play the other protagonists in the story. Joe Duffy on Liveline has more.
It was announced last week that Rory Gallagher's legendary Fender Stratocaster guitar was going up for auction, much to the dismay of rock and roll fans across the country. There have been calls to keep the guitar in Ireland and the government have been urged to intervene, to help hold onto this piece of history. On this morning's Gift Grub, the Liveline was lighting up! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Numerous callers rang in to Liveline today with their feelings and stories about dangerous dog breeds such as XL Bullies and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and how we can own them safely, or whether we should
Callers rang into the show to tell their flight disaster stories, caused by the Aer Lingus strikes / Luis rang in to Liveline to tell the story of a dog attack he witnessed / With matches in the All-Ireland Football Championship being on GAAGO this weekend, callers shared their thoughts on the service
Spikes in the pavement in Listowel - Harnesses for children - PSP - Tommie Gorman
Callers to Liveline respond to revelations revealed by RTÉ Investigates. Karl speaks about his food poisoning experience while sitting the Leaving Cert. Éinrí talks about the driving challenges faced by people with special requirements.
FREEDOM - LIBERTY - HAPPINESS SUPPORT DOC MALIK To make sure you don't miss any episodes please subscribe to either: The paid Spotify subscription here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docmalik/subscribe The paid Substack subscription here: https://docmalik.substack.com/subscribe ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION: Dr Gerard Waters was a GP for 40 years. Gerard refused to go along with the hoax of C19 pathogenicity and to inject the experimental mRNA in his patients. For this, he has been suspended by his medical board for over 3 years. Gerard told RTÉ Radio One's Liveline programme in 2021 that he was a “conscientious objector” to the Covid-19 vaccine and would not be recommending it to his patients. Gerard is now hoping to get elected as a European Union Member of Parliament, using that platform to stand up to globalists' plans and defend freedom. The seat is hoping to win is Midlands–North-West. If you know anyone in Ireland who loves freedom and wants to fight the tyrannical globalists, then please ask them to vote for this principled good man. Gerard is a man of integrity and ethics and a win for him will send a shockwave across Europe. I hope you enjoy this episode. Much love Ahmad Links Twitter/X Gerard Waters IMPORTANT INFORMATION AFFILIATE CODES Hunter & Gather Foods Hunter & Gather Foods Use DOC15 to get 15% OFF your first purchase with Hunter & Gather Foods, and DOC10 for 10% off all further purchases. IMPORTANT NOTICE Following my cancellation for standing up for medical ethics and freedom, my surgical career has been ruined. I am now totally dependent on the support of my listeners, YOU. If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - Buy me a coffee If you want to make a one-off donation. Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £5.50 a month Doc Malik Merch Store Check out my amazing freedom merch To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at hello@docmalik.com
A brand new art installation in Dublin City has been causing waves across the world. 'The Portal' links Dublin and New York City with a real-time visual connection but it has been overshadowed by 'inappropriate behaviour' that has set tongues wagging. On this morning's Gift Grub, the Liveline was hopping! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
This week on Playback. Migration, Rwanda and rising tensions with the UK. Dobo signs off for the very last time. And pigs' heads, mushy brains and lambs' tails – Liveline gets cooking. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Since the appearance of a sinkhole in Sandymount last week, the country has been awash with chat about the mysterious holes appearing around the country. In fact, it has turned into a competition of sorts. The Liveline was hopping! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Nichola, who is based in Chicago, has a baby daughter on the way and wants suggestions from Liveline listeners on what to name her.
This week on Playback. Storm Kathleen and the rain that just won't stop. Private education and discrimination on Liveline. And the charisma of sheep. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Has the world of athletics started to move away from the super shoe? Does a regular even need a carbon plate under their foot? Jarlath Regan talks to the legend Sonia O'Sullivan from Nike HQ. With the road to Cobh heating up they get voice notes from the squad and Ciara Cullen joins them on the LiveLine for a fun chat about her progress. Finally Jarlath was sent the new ASICS Nimbus 26 to review thanks to John Buckley Sports in Cork - the best running shop in Ireland. Hear how he got on by clicking and becoming a member over at www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Email the show on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com or come see Jarlath live on tour www.jigser.com/gigs
Has the world of athletics started to move away from the super shoe? Does a regular even need a carbon plate under their foot? Jarlath Regan talks to the legend Sonia O'Sullivan from Nike HQ. With the road to Cobh heating up they get voice notes from the squad and Ciara Cullen joins them on the LiveLine for a fun chat about her progress. Finally Jarlath was sent the new ASICS Nimbus 26 to review with thanks to John Buckley Sports in Cork. Hear how he got on by clicking and becoming a member over at www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Email the show on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com or come see Jarlath live on tour www.jigser.com/gigs
Every five years, the CSO updates the 'Basket of Goods', which is their way of measuring the 'Consumer Price Index'. The most recent adjustments have been made and it seems that Swiss Rolls have passed their sell-by date, digital cameras are completely redundant and landline telephones are a thing of the past. However, they have been replaced by smartwatches, vapes, gin and air-fryers. The listeners of Liveline had a lot to say on the matter. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
For one day only, Liveline is transformed into Loveline, as listeners share their love stories with Joe.
Jurgen Klopp's shock departure sent shockwaves through the football community last week. In Liverpool fans are still struggling to come to terms with the news. Joe Duffy's Liveline was hopping on this morning's Gift Grub. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
This week on Playback. Voter registration – Liveline callers are not happy. Fire up the chopper – we're heading to Davos. And we get our fix of ancient Greek. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
IMPORTANT NOTICE Following my cancellation for standing up for medical ethics and freedom, my surgical career has been ruined. I am now totally dependent on the support of my listeners, YOU. Less than 1% of my listeners support me, please if you love my work, spare a few coins. If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or more of the following options - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docmalik/subscribe Subscribe and access additional podcasts from just £4.99 a month. Buy me a coffee If you want to make a one-off donation. Join my Substack https://docmalik.substack.com/subscribe To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £5.50 a month About this conversation: According to Dr Gerard Waters's Twitter/X bio, he is a “Medical doctor since 1977, GP 40 years. Refused to go along with the hoax of C19 pathogenicity and mRNA for which lost all income. Husband Father grandfather”. Gerard told RTÉ Radio One's Liveline programme in 2021 that he was a “conscientious objector” to the Covid-19 vaccine and would not be recommending it to his patients. Gerard later told The Irish Times he would not administer the vaccine on the basis that he believed it was untrustworthy and unnecessary. Following his comments, and a complaint made by a patient, the Medical Council used its powers under the Medical Practitioners Act 2007 to make a successful ex parte application to the High Court for his suspension. To this day Gerard remains suspended. Gerard and I have had a few conversations off air and he maintains his sense of humour, perhaps its gallows humour. He has also enjoyed taking the piss out of me, so in this podcast I thought I would return the favour. In this conversation, Gerard, an ethical GP from Ireland, discusses his experiences and perspectives on various topics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical profession, and societal issues. He shares his thoughts on the need for doctors to speak up and take responsibility for their actions. Gerard also reflects on the importance of a strong work ethic and the privilege of being able to help others. He expresses concerns about the motives behind the COVID-19 vaccines and the potential for a global depopulation agenda. Finally, Gerard emphasizes the importance of standing up for what is right and not being swayed by societal pressures. This was a hilarious conversation and I hope you enjoy it. Links - Twitter/X Gerard Waters Doc Malik Merch Store Check out my amazing freedom merch To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at hello@docmalik.com About Doc Malik: Orthopaedic surgeon Ahmad Malik is on a journey of discovery when it comes to health and wellness. Through honest conversations with captivating individuals, Ahmad explores an array of topics that profoundly impact our well-being and health. You can follow us on social media, we are on the following platforms: Twitter Ahmad | Twitter Podcast | Instagram Ahmad | Instagram Podcast
Joe speaks to younger Liveline listeners.
The very best radio of the year 2023. Dolly on Liveline. Arnie with Brendan. And trouble in the Montrose Mothership. All on Playback – the best of 2023 - presented by Sinéad Mooney.
With Sasha on break this week, Stella plays host to fellow Irish woman, Sarah Holmes, an ordinary working mother turned unexpected activist. The story shared in this conversation is one that resonates with the widespread societal shift in interest toward sex and gender.As the summer of 2020 unfolded, Sarah's life took an unexpected turn when a casual conversation brought to light a seemingly innocuous change in health literature – the disappearance of the word 'woman' from cervical screening materials. Little did Sarah know that this discovery would propel her into the heart of a battle against discrimination, forcing her to confront a societal transformation she never saw coming.When health literature began replacing 'woman' with 'person with a cervix', Sarah's investigative journey led her to a realization that went beyond the seemingly innocent linguistic alteration. The issue extended to broader concerns about women's rights, safety, and fairness in various facets of life.Sarah shares about her awakening to the contradictions embedded in gender ideology. The discussion goes into the Gender Recognition Act, the implications it held for women. They also discuss Sarah's evolving concerns about the notion of fluid gender identities and the legal implications of obtaining a female birth certificate for a self-identified woman, as well as the alarming impact on children - with gender clinics on the rise and young girls undergoing irreversible medical interventions based on rejecting societal stereotypes. Sarah also shares about her experience of being denied entry to the National Women's Council of Ireland (NWC) Annual General Meeting, the aftermath, and the surprising revelations that followed. From courtroom battles to exposing inconsistencies, discover the truth behind the push for unquestioned acceptance. Unmasking lies and manipulation, Sarah exposes the creation of falsified documents, challenges biased interpretations, and sheds light on a broader struggle for women's rights in a climate of growing gender controversies. Irish Woman who was Refused Entry to NWC's Annual Meeting has Lost her Discrimination Casehttps://genspect.org/irish-woman-who-was-refused-entry-to-nwcs-annual-meeting-has-lost-her-discrimination-case/ RTE's Liveline Episode - Denied access to National Women's Council of Ireland AGMhttps://www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/liveline/programmes/2022/0609/1303884-liveline-thursday-9-june-2022/ NWC Statement to RTE's Liveline programme - Thursday 9th June 2022https://www.nwci.ie/learn/article/nwc_statement_to_rtes_liveline_programme The Irish Times News Articles About the Use of the Word ‘Woman'HSE Defends Removing References To ‘Women' In Online Cervical Cancer Informationhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/hse-defends-removing-references-to-women-in-online-cervical-cancer-information-1.4357438 What's Wrong With The Word ‘Woman'?
Today FM has aired the first Christmas song of 2023.Christmas songs are now playing across the day and the Liveline audience are FUMED!Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button on this page.
This week on Playback. Drivetime singing the shopping list. Liveline and the many ways to hum. And on Bowman Sunday – the chanting of W.B. Yeats. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Liveline had the Irish radio exclusive of the new Beatles' single - billed as their final song. Listeners react to the track and share their Beatles stories and memories.
Send me your thoughts and feedback via voicenote to 0892096423.This week's episode felt a little doomed thanks to equipment failure (ok, it was human failure but the consequence was equipment failure) but I had to make it work after one of the most consuming week's of news I've ever experienced. Carl Kinsella and I go through what's happened over the last week in Gaza, as well as the start of the trail of the man accused of murdering Aisling Murphy and what is a Synod and should we care? I chat to Senator Lynn Ruane about her bill which seeks to end the use of NDAs to silence victims of bullying and harrassment. Cian Sullivan and I discuss Britney Spears' book which is actually coming really soon (can you believe?) as well as ACTUAL DOLLY PARTON appearing on Liveline. We are truly living in crazy days.For extra episodes and to support the podcast, join the Patreon here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Playback with Evelyn O'Rourke... Flooding across Cork causes chaos... hitting the snooze button - the scientists investigate... and the country Legend, Dolly Parton talks to Liveline.
Today is Budget Day 2024! Ministers Paschal Donohoe and Michael McGrath took time out of their busy schedules to join Joe on Liveline and take questions and comments about Budget 2024. It includes Miriam O Callaghan's pitch to save the hair & make-up budget in RTE!
This week on Playback. Liveline on phone scams and fraudsters. Arena and the sexy Irish hag and on Second Captains – the A-lister giving it all away. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Rose of Tralee Chief Executive, Anthony O'Gara, has suggested that the popular festival, synonymous with Tralee should be moved to Dublin. The residents of Kerry are up in arms at the mere suggestion and headed straight for the Liveline to air their grievances.
Earlier this week, an unfortunate technical issue with Bank of Ireland's online app allowed customers with no money in their accounts access funds. The, now infamous glitch caused massive queues at ATMS around the country, with people trying to withdraw their 'free money'. But, now that money needs to be repaid As expected, the Liveline was hopping...
Live off-air recording of some of the last day of programming from the Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) Radio 1 longwave station on 14 April 2023 beginning at 11:55 UTC on the frequency of 252 kHz. The signal originated from a transmitter located at Clarkestown/Summerhill, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland, reported to operate with a power of 150 kW during the day (and 60 kW during the night). The transmitter was capable of operating at 300 kW. The station used a 248-metre high single-mast antenna.RTÉ Radio 1 is a general-interest, news, talk, and music station. It now uses FM, satellite, streaming, and cable services.The recording starts with the final minutes of the "Louise Duffy Show," followed by the "RTÉ News at One" (which featured reports on U.S. Pres. Joe Biden's visit to Ireland) and then the first 13 minutes or so of "Liveline," an interview and phone-in chat show. The recording ends with an announcement of the shutdown of the longwave service.Reception of the 252 kHz signal was reasonably good but it suffered from slight co-channel interference from a station in Algeria and local noise at the reception site.RTÉ Radio 1 programming on 252 kHz ended at 23:03 UTC on 14 April 2023 and was replaced with a repeated announcement of the cessation of broadcasting on longwave and information about other ways to hear RTÉ Radio 1. It begins with the RTÉ Radio 1 interval signal "O'Donnell Abú." Examples of the announcement are included in the second three-and-a-half-minute recording which starts at about 12:34 UTC on 15 April 2023. In this recording, most of the interference has been removed by an audio filtering technique. The closedown announcements ended on 18 April 2023 at 09:59 UTC and the transmitter then fell silent.The broadcasts were received by the Web-interface wideband software-defined radio at the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands, with a "Mini-Whip" antenna in synchronous AM mode with 5.08 kHz RF filtering.
With RTE appointing a new DG, Liveline listeners give their opinion on his biggest decision - the next Late Late Show presenter. The priest who met Joe Biden in Knock, Frank O'Grady chats to Joe about his life.
Liveline listeners give their thoughts on Donald Trump ahead of his arrest. Callers give us their expensive tales of holidaying at home.
Three listeners have contacted Liveline with the same idea - to help calm the housing crisis with mobile home parks. Martin and his wife, Aisling were unable to get an ambulance when Aisling suffered severe bleeding due to a miscarriage. Anna and Niall believe Drogheda should be offered city status.
Are boxing crowds difficult to police? Liveline listeners give their opinion.