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This week, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis Off the Ballâs Ger Gilroy to look back on the week that was, but with a few twistsâŠ
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Ireland is set to clash tomorrow with the French in the first bout of the Womenâs Six Nations challenge. It will be a tough challenge, but what will Ireland be hoping to achieve from this game going into the rest of the tournament?
Former Irish Internationals, Alison Miller and Anna Caplice, join Kieran to discuss.
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Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joins Kieran to talk about âscrappy cookingâ, and how you can use those leftover bits to make a fantastic meal!
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Netflix's new drama miniseries 'Adolescence' has been on everyone's lips recently, and has been receiving a lot of acclaim.
Joining Kieran to discuss the show and the impact it has is Newstalk Breakfast Presenters Shane Coleman and Ciara KellyâŠ
Image: Netflix
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Off The Ball's Eoin Sheahan joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend actionâŠ
Before that, Kieran was joined by Kate OâConnor, who won silver at the World Indoor Championships. She discusses the achievement from the stadium in Nanjing, China.
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Shane Oâ Farrell was 23 years old when he was killed in a hit and run incident while out cycling in Carrickmacross back in 2011. The driver of the car had previous convictions, and a court ruling meant that he should have been in prison at the time.
For a long time Shaneâs family have been campaigning for a public inquiry into the circumstances around what happened and today they met with the Minister for Justice, Jim Oâ Callaghan about this...
Shaneâs parents, Lucia and Jim OâFarrell, join Kieran to discuss.
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Counter-terror officers from the Metropolitan Police are leading the investigation into a major fire that has closed Heathrow Airport. While there is "currently no indication of foul play" they are staying open-minded. There have been a series of disruptions in the area, with local schools and roads being closed, homes in the area being evacuated along with a series of flight cancellations.
Joining Kieran to discuss all aspects of this disruption is Captain Mark Tighe, President of IALPA, Reporter Claire Boad and Sinead Ryan, Presenter of the Home Show and Consumer Columnist with the Irish Independent.
Image: London Fire Brigade
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There are over 67,000 young careers in Ireland aged between 10-17, and the Labour Party will be putting forward a motion today aiming to come up with better solutions to help young careers.
Kieran makes a trip to Leinster House to speak with two young carers, Lucy Connor and Conor Curran, giving testimony on their experiences.
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Over 100 hundred bodies are donated each year to science, as people volunteer to forgo the traditional roots of burial and cremation, but how does one go about donating?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Philomena McAteer, Chief Technical Officer of Anatomy at Trinity College Dublin.
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Eddie Jordan, one of the most iconic men in Formula One, has sadly passed away at the age of 76âŠ
His passing has left a huge impact on the world of motorsport today, and joining Kieran to remember the man are two who knew him well: former Racing Driver David Kennedy, and Sports Journalist, David Quigley.
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The Coeliac Society of Ireland says that better Government oversight of the Hot School Meals scheme is required to ensure that the nutritional needs of children affected by the disease are metâŠ
The Coeliac Society are currently taking it upon themselves to liaise with the catering companies supplying meals to ensure that there are safe options available for children with Coeliac disease.
Joining Kieran for more on this is Gill Brennan, Strategy and Advocacy Lead with the Coeliac Society of Ireland, as well as parent and former Paediatric Dietician, Alison Mainprize.
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Life can be full of confusing things, but no need to worry! Every Wednesday, Simon Tierney will be showing you âHow to do Stuffâ - bringing his best tips for those things you might not think about.
This week, Simon joins Kieran to give a lesson on being patriotic!
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A Policing Authority report has found that The Garda needs to update its policy and procedures on dealing with public order incidentsâŠ
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan briefed Cabinet on this review following the Dublin riots in November 2023, and changes made since this time within the Garda SiochĂĄna.
The Minister joins Kieran to discussâŠ
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You have heard of fixed, variable and tracker mortgage rates, but have you heard about the âFlexâ mortgage? Well, itâs popular in Europe, and itâs coming to Ireland.
Joining Kieran to explain is CEO of Fair Stone & Founder of Ask Paul, Paul Merriman.
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In a continuation of her 'AI 101' series, Newstalkâs Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joins Kieran for this weekâs Tech Takeover to talk about all things prompts! When youâre interacting with an AI model, writing the correct question can make all the difference between an unreliable answer, and an incredibly useful resource.
Image: OpenAI
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Does Covid cast a long shadow over attendance in school 5 years on? This time in 2020, Ireland went into lockdown - with creches, primary and secondary schools shutting for long periods of time.
What was the effect and impact on kids who were just starting out in school?
Henry McKean spoke with kids from South City CNS Dublin 8 to get their memories, and joins Kieran to discuss.
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Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeil spoke on Newstalk Breakfast earlier about the drop in the number of people on trolleys over the St. Patrickâs weekend compared to the previous Bank Holiday, hailing the new rostering system.
How are Consultants reacting to her comments?
Kieran is joined by Professor Mattew Sadlier, Chairman of the Consultant Committee of the Irish Medical Organisation to discuss.
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The weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer, so youâll start to think about getting the garden ready for summer...
Joining Kieran to give his top tips is RTĂ Super Garden JudgeâŻâŻand Woodie's DIY and Garden Expert, Brian Burke!
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A restaurant steak could set you back âŹ50; the price of beef is set to go up as farmers warn that the costs of production cannot be absorbed anymoreâŠ
Will we need to come to reality that things might get more expensive, and what are the hidden costs behind a meal in a restaurant?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Caitriona Remond, Cost of Living Expert with the Irish Examiner and Wade Murphy, Owner and Chef of Adare 1826.
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Tensions in the Middle East were raised again yesterday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced yesterday that hostage talks would take place âunder fireâ, leading to doubts that another ceasefire might be reached.
Joining Kieran to discuss this conflict and her role within it is Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur to Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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