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Sean Defoe sits down with actor and playwright, Emmet Kirwan ahead of the run of his new show Accents.
Accents is showing at The Ambassador Theatre, in Dublin on 16,17,18 January and across the country into 2025.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get more of this brilliant conversation on all things accents and hear all about his new show.
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Sean Defoe is joined by award winning Chef, TV Host, author and now podcaster, Mark Moriarty, to get the best tips and tricks for that Christmas dinner.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get the best ideas on how to spice up that Christmas dinner.
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Sean Defoe is joined by Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, and Ivan Yates, broadcaster and former Fine Gael minister to look back on the year in Irish politics.
From referenda to budget, and even a general election thrown in there too, it was a huge year in Irish politics.
Hit ‘Listen’ to hear more of this brilliant analysis of the year in Irish politics.
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Sean Defoe sits down with Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and Columnist with The Journal; political commentator, Ursula Savage; and author & journalist, Aoife Barry to take a look at the Sunday Papers.
A Sinn Féin reshuffle in discussion and doing more business with Donald Trump among the headlines today.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get all the biggest news stories from the week.
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Tom sits down with Don Conroy, one of Ireland’s favourite artists, presenters and all-round legend.
Don’s new book, Drawn to Nature, is just out and is a perfect stocking filler for Christmas.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get this great conversation.
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Robert Whelan, Managing Director at Rockwell Financial is our expert this week.
If you have any finance related queries, Robert is your guy.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get your money questions answered.
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CEO of the Dublin Airport Authority, Kenny Jacobs, sits down with Tom Dunne to speak on the Dublin Airport Cap.
This comes on the back of the DAA seeking to raise the passenger cap at Dublin Airport to 36 million a year.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get the latest on this story.
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Jane Casey, one of Ireland’s best content creators on Irish history, sits down with Tom Dunne to discuss 12 of Dublin’s most historic pubs.
From The Stag’s Head to The Yellow House, this is the quintessential guide to Christmas pubs.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get all the latest.
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Killian Woods, Senior Business Reporter at The Business Post, and Adrienne Sweeney, Director of Powerscourt Springs Health Farm, sit down with Tom Dunne this week to talk about ‘What’s Going On?’
From pre-teen skin care routine and Christmas scams. All the fun -- and strange -- stories here.
Get all the latest news stories here and hit ‘Listen’ now.
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Sarah O’Connor, Director of Partnerships and external affairs with the RSA, sits down with Tom Dunne to discuss safety on the roads this Christmas.
While we’re all driving home for Christmas this year, it’s important to be careful and safe; so, Sarah gives us the best advice for this time of year.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get all the latest.
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Cathal Nolan, Climate Scientist and Founder of Ireland’s Weather Channel joins Tom Dunne to discuss more weather trouble in the country.
A yellow weather warning has been issued across the country, so we get the latest on areas that could be worst hit.
Hit ‘Listen’ to get the latest.
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Joining Anton ahead of her show in Dublin next year was Candace Bushnell.
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Joining Anton to sing the praises of Ireland was Mary McCarthy, columnist for Mediahuis Ireland.
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Joining Anton with the latest on the government formation talks was James Browne, Minister of State for International Law, Law Reform and Youth Justice at Dept of Justice who is also a part of Fianna Fáil's negotiating team.
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Joining Anton to recap the Sunday papers was:
Craig Hughes, Political Editor of the Irish Daily Mail
Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Correspondent with the Irish Independent
Anna-Marie McHugh, Assistant Managing Director of the National Ploughing Association
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Joining Anton with the details from Trump's appointment of new US ambassador to Ireland was Sean Defoe, Group Political Correspondent at Bauer Media.
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Anton is joined by Gerald Howlin, Public Affairs consultant and Irish Times columnist, and Siona Cahill, Accountant Director with DHR Communications and member of All Island Women's Forum to go through the big stories in Saturday's papers.
There are 11 days to save Christmas as bids are being made to reroute tonnes of stock from Holyhead, and the latest batch of Gardai make the headlines.
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Anton sits down with Donal Ryan, one of Ireland’s foremost writers. After picking up the Eason’s Novel of the Year prize at the An Post Irish Book Awards with Heart, Be At Peace, Donal is on a roll.
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Ray O’Donoghue, Nighttime Economy advisor for Dublin city sits down with Anton as a ‘welfare area’ is being set up in Dublin city centre. It will provide help such as first aid to anyone who needs urgent assistance on several busy nights ahead of Christmas.
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Alex Cooney, CEO of CyberSafeKids, and Conor Murphy, an English teacher in Skibbereen sit down with Anton as a new programme on Channel 4 follows a group of Year 8 pupils in school in the UK as they lock their phones in a glass cube for three weeks. They are about 12 years of age. As TV crews track this digital detox, is this the right approach? With kids now looking at countless notifications and even disturbing access to pornography, how can we help our kids reduce their addiction to having a phone in their hand?
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