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A record number of students are sitting the state exams this year. Our reporter Barry Gallagher has been asking students at Saint Aiden's Community School in Tallaght, Dublin for their reaction to the English paper one. And for a full assessment of the first paper, english teacher Conor Murphy from Skibereen Community School in Cork.
On Friday's Football Daily, David Wilson brings you news from the League of Ireland and the international game.Republic of Ireland edge past Qatar 1-0 at the Aviva Stadium thanks to an early Nathan Collins header.Jack Moylan provides the assist before being sent off for a high challenge just before half-time.Qatar reduced to 10 men as Almoez Ali sees red after an off-the-ball clash with Jayson Molumby.Stop The Game protests dominate headlines as tennis balls are thrown onto the pitch twice during the first half.Supporters voice opposition to Ireland fulfilling upcoming UEFA Nations League fixtures against Israel.Heimir Hallgrimsson says he respects the fans' right to protest after the match.Off The Ball Breakfast discusses the difficult position Ireland players now find themselves in amid the controversy.An FAI Extraordinary General Meeting on boycotting Israel fixtures moves closer after enough support from General Assembly delegates.Jaden Umeh, Corrie Ndaba and Mason Melia all make senior Ireland debuts, while James Abankwah earns his third cap.Teenager Jaden Umeh prepares to sit his Leaving Cert exams in Canada while on international duty, with FAI staff helping organise logistics.Ireland fly to Canada on Saturday ahead of a June 6th clash with the World Cup hosts in Montreal.Shamrock Rovers host St. Patrick's Athletic in a huge League of Ireland showdown as first faces second in Tallaght.Stephen Kenny's St. Pats still searching for their first goal and first win against the champions this season.Derry City, Shelbourne, Bohemians and Drogheda United all in action as a full Premier Division schedule takes place before the mid-season break.Ireland international Lily Agg takes her first managerial role after being appointed Athlone Town women's boss on a two-and-a-half-year deal.Arsenal and PSG prepare for a blockbuster UEFA Women's Champions League final in Budapest this weekend.Argentina confirm Lionel Messi in their World Cup squad for what will be his sixth tournament, while Alejandro Garnacho misses out.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
We are shocked by what we heard on Opinions Matter today about the man in the estate in Tallaght and the claims by various locals that he is danger to local children.... They have branded him a "predator" and say that local children are "unsafe".They told us about they believes he is "grooming" local children and that parents need to be highly vigilant!!!We are also speechless by the number of parents in Tallaght (in various estates) who have gotten in touch to say that they no longer feel safe letting their children out to play!!! We have had reports from various locals who say they have seen a local man exposing himself while children play nearby! They say Tallaght is now a "no go" for children.... We did not realise that things were that bad in Tallaght - the number of messages we got from worried parents is huge!
2 of the biggest house construction companies in Ireland have formed a joint venture to build social and affordable homes in Tallaght.John Sisk & Sons and D/Res have formed Arden with the view to creating a new mixed tenure housing scheme in Killinarden.Patrick Durkan, Chief executive of D/RES Properties joined Joe Lynham.
Two early goals conceded proved costly for Galway United in the SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division as their winless run against Shamrock Rovers increased to 40 games at Eamonn Deacy Park (8th May 2026). Michael Noonan and Adam Brennan gave the visitors a 2-0 interval advantage before Matty Wolfe put United back in contention three minutes after the restart. However, Tummise Sobowale guaranteed the points would go to Tallaght on 73 minutes. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Mike Rafferty and Derek Rogers. == Galway United's next game is away to Sligo Rovers on Saturday, 16th May. Kick-off at the Showgrounds is 7.45pm.
Time now for our weekly life in 5 where we invite a guest into studio to sit down and share their faith and their walk with Jesus. Today I am delighted to be joined in studio by Suzanne Dunwoody grew up in Dublin 4 near Landsdowne and now living in Tallaght next to the stadium. Her hobbies include listening to Spirit, Raising her kids and showing people kindness
This week's news of drug gangs and related gun culture was a stark reminder of the challenges facing young people and their parents living in some of the tougher neighbourhoods in our cities. The problems are complex, and the answers are not simple, but community support and a solid education are undoubtedly an important part of any solution. Daire Hennessy, CEO of Citywise Education, is living proof of that and is working to share his success back in his home community in Tallaght. He joins Pat to discuss.
We were on the FM104 Roadhog today in Tallaght!Zeinab told us about her yoga classAnd Crossy brought Barry Scott to the table Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you go to the gym on holiday? Or perhaps are you booking your citybreaks to tie in with triathlons or hyrox events?This seems to be the new trend amongst younger generations.Joining Andrea to discuss is Cheryl Lyons, Co-Founder of Try Train Fitness studio in Drumcondra and Sean Harding, owner of Back to Basics in Tallaght.
Brand new MasterChef judge Anna Haugh told Alison Curtis on Weekend Breakfast how she is so buzzing after a big week at the helm of one of the BBC's biggest shows!! She explains why talking “in civilian clothes” can feel more nerve‑wracking than being in chef mode! When she is filming she is in the zone!Anna tells us about her fabulous London restaurant that has an Irish twist! She's a BIG fan of TK Red Lemonade and boxty!She also talks reimagining old Irish recipes (and famine-era ingredients), life skills in the kitchen with her little lad, what working for Gordon Ramsay really taught her, is The Bear realistic? and why she's so proud to be from Tallaght.Masterchef continues on Tuesday this week on BBC 1 at 9pm Follow Anna - https://www.instagram.com/haughser/
We swap one Dan for another this week as Daniel Lambert ankles it down to Oliver Towers on the back of his 40th birthday celebrations. After a derby defeat for Bohs we look at the weekend game in Tallaght, as well as back on a storied career for the Bohemians CCO, taking us from Dunsink in Finglas to Bohemians shirts at Coachella. You'd never have guessed, but we take a few sidetracks on the way through music festivals in Phibsboro, new versus old stadiums, Joey O'Brien's difficult second album, and sea swimming with ex players. If all that weren't enough we talk to Aidan Keena before we get to the Israeli elephant in the room. This 80-minute Dan & Johnny with a twist, is brought to you by Rascals without the lime, Future Ticketing, Collar & Cuff as well as O'Reilly's Sportswear and Planify.ie! It's episode 11 and it's available now!
St Mark's Junior School in Tallaght in Dublin is among the schools to benefit from the project. Our reporter Florance Okojie visited the school to speak to the children about Kayla the dog. We also hear from Kayla's handler and teacher, John McCabe.
Ciara from “posh” Leopardstown says her family and friends are judging the fella she's seeing… purely because he's from Coolock and “sounds a certain way”. She likes him — they don't — and the snobbery is doing her head in. Adrian and Jeremy tear into class, accents and the unwritten rules of who you're “supposed” to date… before Jeremy admits he couldn't go out with someone with a “junkie voice”. Then the calls explode: one dad proudly admits he judged his daughter's boyfriend for his accent, his job in Tesco and even liking MMA — and gets absolutely slaughtered for it. Reverse snobbery, council estates, and “standards” all get dragged into it.
At least four buses travelling through parts of Tallaght were damaged within the span of two hours due to anti-social behaviour like stone throwing, according to the Tallaght Transport Forum. We get the details from Adam Smyth, Fianna Fáil councillor and member of the Tallaght transport forum.
At least four buses travelling through parts of Tallaght were damaged within the span of two hours due to anti-social behaviour like stone throwing, according to the Tallaght Transport Forum. We get the details from Adam Smyth, Fianna Fáil councillor and member of the Tallaght transport forum.
Professor Patrick Mitchell, respiratory consultant physician at Tallaght
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds spoke to first Sergeant Niamh Connaughton from Tallaght in Dublin on the social media abuse that Gardai have to face.
In this episode were talk to Zelda Greene, Clinical Specialist Speech and Language Therapist in neonatology. Zelda was the first SLT to be appointed to the Dublin maternity hospitals and has been working in the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street since 2021. Zelda has a long history of working in hospitals including Tallaght and Crumlin hospital and teaches in Trinity College Dublin on the PG in Dysphagia.
Last Sunday night was a spectacular night for Ireland at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles with two wins. One was for first-time winner Jessie Buckley, of course for her role in Hamnet, and then the man who completed the hat trick, now three time Oscar winner: Richard Baneham. Initially hailing from Tallaght and via Ballyfermot College to Hollywood, his work on the three Avatar movies has left him three wins from three nominations at the Academy Awards.He joins Shane from Los Angeles to discuss his success.
This week on The Mind Full Podcast, I'm joined by the brilliant Cathy Shah, author, poet and mental health ambassador, for a conversation about a topic many of us find difficult to approach: suicide and suicidal ideation. Cathy shares her own story with incredible honesty, insight and even moments of dark humour, helping us look at this subject without fear or awkwardness.Cathy grew up in Tallaght in the 80s and 90s and is of mixed Indian-Irish heritage. Her powerful memoir Rabbit Holes and Rainbows explores childhood trauma, racism, psychosis, addiction, suicidal thoughts and recovery - all told with remarkable emotional openness.In this episode we talk about what suicidal ideation can feel like from the inside, why silence and shame make things worse, and how simple, compassionate conversations can genuinely save lives.It's a heavy topic, but Cathy brings wisdom, warmth and real hope - and I truly believe this conversation could help someone you care about.If you have been affected by any of the subject matter in this conversation, please see the details below:-SamaritansWeb: www.samaritans.org/samaritans-ireland/Ph: (ROI) 116 123Email: jo@samaritans.ie-PietaWeb: www.pieta.iePh: (ROI) 1800 247 247Text: Text ‘HELP' to 51444If you're new to the series, why not take the time to go back and catch up on the wonderful interviews that you may have missed!Visit www.dermotwhelan.com for more information and don't forget my latest book Busy and Wrecked is out now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last night Jessie Buckley bagged the best Actress Oscar, the first time an Irish woman has won in this category. Henry McKean was backstage at the Academy Awards, with Amy Madigan who won Best Supporting Actress and Tallaght man Richie Baneham winning his 3rd Oscar for Special Effects in Avatar. Henry sent us this report from the Hollywood Hills…
John Duggan is joined on the line by Kathleen McNamee live from Utrecht as she previews tonight's 2027 World Cup Qualifier between The Netherlands and the Republic of Ireland. The Girls in Green will look to bounce back from their loss against France in Tallaght on Tuesday as they face the 11th best team in the world in the Stadion Galgenwaard. Republic of Ireland football on Off The Ball with Cadbury | #PaintMarchGreen #CadburySupporterAndAHalf
Fresh from commentary duties in Tallaght, Stephen Doyle spoke with Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley and Derry City FC boss Tiernan Lynch after Rovers earned a 1-0 victory over the visitors.
Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Ciara Grant joins Eoin Sheahan to reflect on Ireland's dream start against France in their World Cup qualifier in Tallaght.Republic of Ireland football on Off The Ball with Cadbury | #PaintMarchGreen
Ep 205 discusses the highs and lows of an eventful week as a 10 man #DundalkFC snatch a point in Tallaght in a battling display but are heavily beaten on their return to the capital against Stephen Kenny's St Patrick's Athletic in a game where much of the damage was self inflicted. We also discuss the furor over last week's vandalism at Oriel park and the ensuing moral panic that occupied the the media and political classes this week.
Jean McMahon, Head of Library and Information Services at Tallaght University Hospital, tells Oliver about their First Vending Machine
A SPAR shop in Cabra has had enough — staff say they've been racially abused, sprayed with drinks, and even had eggs thrown at them, and they're begging parents to find out where their kids are at night. But the debate goes up a notch when we hear from “Des”, a Dublin 24 shop manager who posted CCTV-style photos of kids he says were robbing his shop… and then had furious parents at his door threatening to sue. So what's the answer when Gardaí “won't” (or can't) act? Name and shame minors online… or is that completely out of order, no matter what they're doing? Live callers don't hold back.
Ronan Murphy, Chief Strategy Officer for Force Point & Kevin Shortall, Principal of St Aidan's Community School in Tallaght
Bobby was out & about this week at the Hospitality Expo 2026 where he got a sense of the hospitality sector & chatted to the likes of TV Chef and Tallaght native, Anna Haugh.
SciFest, Ireland's largest and most inclusive second-level STEM fair programme, has announced its return for 2026, marking 20 years since the first SciFest STEM fair took place in 2006. SciFest is celebrating two decades of supporting young people to explore STEM through curiosity-led investigation, creativity and problem-solving, and of creating a platform where students can present their work locally, regionally, nationally and even internationally. Students can submit projects across a wide range of scientific disciplines, including physical and life sciences and technology. SciFest is free to enter and open to second-level students of all backgrounds and circumstances. To take part,students should complete the online entry form via the SciFest website by 12 March. SciFest@College fairs take place in regional venues nationwide, with successful projects progressing through the programme to the SciFest National Final later in the year, where finalists compete for top awards and opportunities to represent Ireland internationally. The SciFest programme is supported through public funding from the Department of Education and Youth and a community of partnerships including Intel Ireland, Boston Scientific, EirGrid and Keenova. Speaking as SciFest launches its 20th anniversary year, Sheila Porter, SciFest Founder and CEO, said: "Twenty years ago, the first SciFest fair took place in Tallaght, and since then we've seen tens of thousands of students bring ideas to life – asking questions, testing solutions and presenting projects with confidence and pride. "This year is about recognising what has made SciFest possible: the commitment of our host colleges, the dedication of teachers and school communities, the enthusiasm and hard work of students across the country, and the consistent support of our funding and sponsorship partners. Thank you for backing SciFest over the last 20 years – and for helping us inspire the next generation of STEM thinkers and doers. "2026 will be a year of celebration throughout the programme and an exciting year ahead. I would encourage every second-level student with an idea, an interest, or even just a question they want to explore, to enter SciFest. We cannot wait to see the innovation, imagination and impact of this year's projects." Since 2006, SciFest has grown into a nationwide programme, with 16,000 students now taking part across 160+ local, regional and national fairs. For more information visit www.scifest.ie. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Margaret Murphy from Tallaght lost her son Seán in the summer of 2023 when he collided with a pillar on a driveway. Following the loss of another young person on our roads last week. Margaret spoke to Andrea of the pain of losing her son, his legacy and called for stricter legislation regarding the use of scramblers on public roads.
A conversation about kids imtimidating adults outside shops in Dublin 24, took a disturbing turn when a story came in of a local woman being threatened with sexual assault..... by a child.
Our own Ben Symes is live from the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght where Ballincollig have won their first national cup in a 104-77 victory over Garvey's Tralee Warriors. MVP Latrell Jossell and player coach Ciaran O'Sullivan give their immediate post game reaction.
Anto Cacace is starving. And not just for the Nando's he's been waiting all day for. The former IBF world super-featherweight hit The Rocky Road to Dublin to publicise his March 14 clash with Liverpool's James ‘Jazza' Dickens at the 3Arena, with Dickens putting his WBA world title on the line in what's sure to be a mouthwatering clash. ‘The Apache' tells us why he's hungrier than ever to keep making history, why he's skint again after spending all his winnings to date on bricks and mortar, bringing the boys down the M1 for a fight night and why he'll be dedicating his performance to his late friend, Paul McCullagh Jr. We also sit down with Dickens, who knows hunger all too well. He's ready to defend his championship belt at the old Point Depot and he tells us about how he used to actually park up his van outside the place back in the day and sleep there on a mattress in the back. Jazza, who's half-Dub at this stage from his time in the capital under Pete Taylor, is cut from the same cloth as Cacace - a veteran who's paid his dues, and these two are ready to put it all on the line. Plus we're joined by brand new heavyweight Adam Olaniyan, who's making his pro debut on the card. The Tallaght, Dublin boxer stands at 6ft 6in, has won everything at underage level in the amateurs and has pro sparring experience with the likes of Joseph Parker. We hear about his lofty goals in the sport but this is a young man with his feet planted firmly on the ground. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tallaght Christian Choir was founded over 20 years ago by Peter Keogh to sing in the Priory in Tallaght. Some Members of the Choir visited Radio Maria to sing festive classics and share about how much the Choir means to them L'articolo Tallaght Christian Choir proviene da Radio Maria.
Eoin Sheahan and Cameron Hill are joined by Stephen Doyle and Keith Treacy Live from Tallaght to bring you Thursday's Newsround, where they'll be discussing tonight's European fixtures, Ioane starting for Leinster and all the biggest sports stories of the day.
Adam Olaniyan is a super heavyweight, 7 time Irish champion. 2 time European champion and World champion who boxes out of the Jobstown boxing club in Tallaght. A list of achievements made even more impressive by the fact that he's only 19'years old.Adam speaks to AL about some of the things a teenage kid growing up in Tallaght gets up to. About the impact boxing has had on his life & how his impenetrable faith had helped him through the stresses of lockdown, exam & study & not to mention the pressure of being a teenage world champion. Adam Whos older brother Josh & younger brother David are also Irish champions - explains how vital Jobsfown boxing club has been for his community and how it helps keep teenage boys and girls away from trouble.
Brian McKenna and John Byrne are back for the conclusion of our 2000s series and to relive an incredible few days between Athens and the Cup final at Lansdowne Road. Con Murphy narrates the first game in Tallaght in 2009, and there's interviews with Pico Lopes, our first double winning captain since 1987, and Andy Brassell, author of 'We Play On' ahead of next week's Conference League game against Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine. This show is dedicated to our good friend David King.
The very talented Susan Banks from Tallaght, who was behind the massively popular Michael Tea Higgins tea cosy, has been hard at work. She has created something for our brand new President - 'Catherine Connell-Tea'. Susan joined Ian on the phone this morning to tell him all about it. She even offered to create the Ian Demps-tea for him! Hit play now to hear the episode in full.
The curtain comes down on another season of the pod as Shamrock Rovers complete a historic double and Waterford FC secure their status as a top-flight team for 2026. Kieran & Gaz reflect on the year that was by dishing out their cup final and play-off reflections and their club by club season report cards, who were the star students and who flunked out? The BTS end of season and team of the year awards should spark a debate or two, while Oisin Hand is our final guest of the year. Hand discusses his cup final emotions as an Ex-Rovers youngster who didn't make the grade in Tallaght, despire captaining a Hoops youth team containing the likes of Cory O'Sullivan, and why he's switching Longford for Athlone next term. A huge thanks to our sponsor again this season - QuinnAv.ie
You know we love a deep dive here, we've gone down the rabbit hole on JFK, the Unabomber, and all sorts so when something serious lands, we're all over it.We want you to get on a podcast we think you'll really be into. It's called Lines of Enquiry, a brand new GoLoud Original, and it's proper Irish true crime. None of the mad Facebook theories, Janine from Tallaght trying to solve a 43 year old cold case in Alabama. This fella actually did the work.John Sweetman is the host of this podcast, he is a former Garda forensic detective. He's been at murder scenes, disappearances, the whole lot and now he's telling the stories from the inside. The evidence, the small details, and the moments that cracked cases wide open.It's deadly, real stories from someone who was actually there. The first episode's out now.... stick it on, you'll be hooked.https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EzGXohKAgAo9iu9ADiHgU?si=oTnSuNyoRsePnLBeK9iSag
Colm Boohig, Dara Smith-Naughton and Keith Treacy bring you all the morning headlines after a night where Shelbourne suffered a heartbreak late loss to Macedonian champions KF Shkëndija and Shamrock Rovers lost to Celje in Tallaght in the UEFA Conference League. Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInActionCatch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Nicola Coffey has been stadium manager at Shamrock Rovers' home of Tallaght Stadium for 16 years. She recently sat down with Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan to discuss her own sporting background, what managing a stadium is like on matchday, and the huge strides that Tallaght Stadium has taken over the years
Nicola Coffey has been stadium manager at Shamrock Rovers' home of Tallaght Stadium for 16 years. She recently sat down with Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan to discuss her own sporting background, what managing a stadium is like on matchday, and the huge strides that Tallaght Stadium has taken over the years
Athlone Town's Chloe Singleton speaks to Eoin Sheahan about her recovery from a horror injury, and helping Athlone win an historic double yesterday in Tallaght.Football on Off The Ball with William Hill
Shamrock Rovers head coach Stephen Bradley, and Shelbourne boss Joey O'Brien speak to Off The Ball's Jonathan Higgins in the aftermath of Shels 0-1 win to prevent Rovers securing their fifth title in six years.League of Ireland on Off The Ball with Rockshore 0.0
In Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you a full preview of tonight's League of Ireland action, which includes Off The Ball's live game at Tallaght Stadium. We speak to Stephen Bradley and Bohemians defender Cian Byrne ahead of that clash in Tallaght. We also hear from Kevin Doherty, Patrick Hickey and John Coleman before another busy night in the top flight. We've the latest on UEFA's apparent push to expel Israel from their competitions. And Arne Slot discusses Giovanni Leoni's awful debut game injury, and Hugo Ekitike's dumb sending-off in the Carabao Cup.
Could heat generated from data centres be the answer for our energy crisis?Heat produced in an Amazon data centre in Tallaght is already being used to heat student accommodation and local authority buildings.Joining Seán to discuss is Sadhbh O'Neill, Climate and Environmental Researcher.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest as St. Pats were thumped by Besiktas, Shamrock Rovers suffer defeat in Kosovo, and a look ahead to tonight's League of Ireland action.Stephen Kenny feels that his side were comprehensively schooled.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer feels the second half of his side's showing in Tallaght was an education.Stephen Bradley rues his team's poor showing against Ballkani.And is Benjamin Sesko really a good signing for Manchester United?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
This week we have all the goss after a great weekend at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival. As well as triplets from Tallaght, chip vans and fancy cheese, roller- skating on stage and finding love in your 70's. This Podcast is sponsored by Key For Her. The code TIGHT can be used sitewide on your first order at KeyForHer.com Click the link and your 20% discount for all Key For Her products will be applied at checkout.https://keyforher.com/discount/TIGHT To unlock weekly bonus episodes and ad-free listening sign up for HeadStuff+ at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ This Podcast is part of the Headstuff Network.Producer: Laura GreeneArtwork: Alan Bourke-Tuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices