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Food intolerance is often misunderstood and many people can get confused about what foods they should avoid. To explain all Pat was joined by our expert today Sarah Keogh, Dietitian and founder of Eatwell.
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Do general election manifesto ever deliver? Our reporter Barry Whyte looks back at Fine Gael and Fianna fail 2020 general election manifestos.
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Christmas is just over five weeks away, and the scents of mulled wine and roast chestnuts are about to take over cities all over Europe. Irish Independent Travel Editor, Pól Ó Conghaile, is here to talk Christmas markets.
All with thanks to Ryanair.
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Residents in West Dublin are concerned by the rise of drone flights over their homes, delivering takeaways to some of the 150,000 people living in the Dublin15 area. Manna, an Irish drone delivery service, has been flying in Blanchardstown since June. Residents are worried about the noise and privacy. Manna say they are listening to their concerns and take privacy seriously. Henry McKean sent this report.
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Is the ‘Free HRT scheme really free? Pat discusses this with Sheena Mitchell, Pharmacist, Health Advocate, and host of ‘A WonderCare Podcast’.
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After five years in Government, the Green Party are looking for five more. Their leader, Roderic O’Gorman joins us in studio to take us through their pitch for government.
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It’s International Fraud Awareness Week, and we’ve teamed up with Bank of Ireland to help educate and inform how to protect our online profiles and land the simple message: Stop Think Check. Joining Pat on the show this morning to discuss how you can keep safe online was Dr Mary Aiken, Professor of Cyberpsychology.
For more information go to www.Security Zone - Bank of Ireland Group Website
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US President Joe Biden has given permission for Ukraine to use US missiles to hit inside Russian Territory.EU Jean Monet Chair at the Department of Government and Politics in University College Cork UCC analyses the decision.
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Newstalk Report Josh Crosbie is on the road again finding out what voters’ main concerns are across the country. Today Josh spoke to voters in Kilkenny.
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The Friday Forum brings you the biggest stories of the week. We look at the state of the parties one-week into the election, the immigration debate, and reaction to the newly announced US Cabinet.
All to discuss with our panel. Joining Pat this morning was Kevin Doyle Head of News Mediahuis , Jim O’Callaghan from Dublin Bay South, Sinead O’ Carroll Editor The Journal and also Louise O’Reilly from Dublin Fingal West.
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A new health insurer has entered the Irish market and plans to undercut rivals with competitive plans. Level Health launches today and here with all the details is Dermot Goode of Total Health Cover (A Lockton Company).
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Following the Finland game last night, Ireland takes on England on Sunday while the Irish rugby takes on Argentina tonight.Rob Kearney will preview tonight’s game while Colm Boohig looks at the rest of the weekend’s sport.
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Gareth Mullins will be here to talk us through coffee cake with coffee cream this week. A lovely cake to bake on a rainy day!
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Israel is continuing its ground offensive and airstrikes in Lebanon. Attacks are also continuing in Gaza. We get the latest from on the ground in Gaza and Lebanon with James Elder from UNICEF.
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The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll puts Fine Gael in the lead at 25 per cent. The poll was conducted on Tuesday and Wednesday this week among a nationally representative sample of 1,200 Irish adults. Sean Defoe, Newstalk’s Political Correspondent goes through the results.
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With Los Pumas the visitors to the Aviva Stadium to take on Ireland tomorrow evening, Cameron Hill from Off The Ball has been looking at Che Guevara's fondness for rugby!
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Last Sunday, the Nevo EV Show in the RDS featured over 80 vehicles from 32 brands and notable launches included the Renault 5 E-Tech, Ford Capri, Kia EV3, and Dacia Spring. Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor with The Sunday Independent tell us what was on offer at the show.
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As the General Election approaches, interest groups have begun petitioning for candidates’ support for certain policies.
One such group is the Irish Hotels Federation. Outlining what they are calling for from potential TD's was Michael Magner National President of the Irish Hotels Federation, and owner of Cork’s Vienna Woods Hotel.
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Amsterdam violence: there's been a lot of misreporting on the Amsterdam situation. Depending on source, the violence was either resulting from incendiary actions by Israeli fans or a premeditated antisemitic attack. Both are partially true and partly false. We discuss the evolution of the story with David Robert Grimes author and disinformation expert.
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