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Anton is joined by Eoin à Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West & party spokesperson for Housing, to discuss the number of people in emergency homeless accommodation across Ireland increasing to a record of 15,580, as well as the housing crisis more broadly.
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Joining Anton in conversation this week is journalist, broadcaster, author, and campaigner Mariella Frostrup.
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Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Valerie Cox, journalist & author; Colm OâGorman, Human Rights Campaigner; and Gabija Gataveckaite, Political correspondent with the Irish Independent.
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Grainne Whalley from Traditional Cheese Company & Aisling Flanagan from Velvet Cloud, who are currently camped out in the Phoenix Park for this yearâs Bord Bia Bloom festival, join Anton to talk about the state of the cheese sector in Ireland and try a sample or two.
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Just weeks before a planning decision is expected from An Bord PleanĂĄla over the future of nighttime flights at Dublin Airport, Fingal County Council has reignited High Court proceedings over existing flight restrictions. Joining Anton to discuss the issues is Daniel McConnell, Editor of the Business Post.
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Anton is joined in conversation with Independent Senator Frances Black. Together they discuss the Occupied Territories Bill, her possible tilt at the presidency, and more.
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Joining Anton to answer all of your parenting questions for this week's Ask the Expert is Jessica Alexander, author of âThe Danish Way Every Day: A Practical, Age-By-Age Guide to Raising Confident, Capable Kids Like the Happiest People in the Worldâ.
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Patrick O'Donovan, Minister for Arts, Culture, Communications, Media, and Sport, joins Anton to discuss the âŹ6.7m spent by the Arts Council on its abandoned IT project, RTĂ's write-down of âŹ3.6 million on a partly failed IT project, and more.
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Dr Michelle McKeown, Lecturer in Environmental Geography & Principal Investigator at the Environmental Research Institute at UCC joins Anton to explore the science - and in some cases the lack thereof - that underpins some of Hollywood's best and worst disaster blockbuster movies.
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Joining Anton to go through the main stories in the Saturday papers is Gerald Howlin, Public Affairs consultant and Irish Times columnist & Hazel Chu, Green Party councillor & former Lord Mayor of Dublin.
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Richard Satchwell has been found guilty of the murder of Tina Satchwell. The body of the 46-year-old was discovered under the stairs of the home they shared in Youghal, Co. Cork, in October 2023. Paul Byrne, Broadcaster with Corkâs 96FM, joins Anton to discuss.
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Nikki Hayes was a familiar voice on the airwaves in the late 2010s. Presenting and DJing on 2FM and SPIN 1038. But after losing jobs and facing personal challenges, Nikkiâs addiction battle with alcohol worsened, eventually becoming homeless in 2023. But after receiving treatment for nearly two years, she is back presenting and is seeking to rebuild her career. Nikki joined Anton to reflect on her career and the struggles she has faced.
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Emmet Oliver, lecturer in the business school at Trinty College Dublin, Noirin OâSullivan, former Garda Commissioner Peadar Toibin, Leader of AontĂș and Paul Hosford, Deputy Political Editor at Irish Examiner Joined Anton to review the stories making the Sunday papers and the major stories of the week.
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A controversial new Olympics-style sporting event where athletes will be permitted â and even encouraged â to use performance-enhancing drugs is set to debut in Las Vegas next year. The self-styled âEnhanced Gamesâ will allow athletes to use performance-enhancing substances without being subject to drug tests, though cocaine and heroin are among the substances not permitted. So, what does this mean for the integrity of sport, and what are the physiological considerations with the use of PEDs? Joining Anton to discuss was David Nolan, Assistant Professor of Sport and Exercise Science at the DCU School of Health and Human Performance.
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Over 126,000 passengers are expected to go through Dublin Airport Today a record number for the airport. Joining Anton to discuss the record, whatâs driving demand at the airport and how the airport can manage the future demand expected at the airport. Graeme McQueen Spokesperson for Dublin Airport
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60% of operations were unnecessary at one hospital, 79% were unnecessary procedures at another. those were two of the most damning statistics outlined by a joint clinical audit of hip surgeries at both the Childrenâs Hospital Ireland and Cappagh Hospital. Joining Anton with the latest on the story was Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
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Now, earlier this week, we heard the news that Independent Ireland TD Kenneth OâFlynn asked Oireachtas management for a La-Z-Boy recliner to be supplied for his Leinster House office for âbreaks and informal meetingsâ. This got us thinking, would I put a La-Z-Boy in my office? If so, how would that work exactly? Joining Anton for more on this was Anne Tuohy, aka the Room Junkie
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Gavin Friday, singer, songwriter, and musician, joins The Anton Savage Show to discuss his first new solo album in 13 years and the work-life balance of a touring artist.
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Over sixty people, including families with young children, queued in the rain overnight at the Seven Mills housing development between Clondalkin and Lucan in Dublin.
With dozens queuing since 3 o clock yesterday afternoon in a desperate attempt to get one of the new homes.
Many brought deck chairs, blankets and sleeping bags as they prepared to brave the elements until the houses go up for sale this morning. Barry Whyte Newstalk Chief Reporter was one of those looking to purchase one of the houses, he joined Anton to discuss the experience. - Mostrar más