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We get loads of tips and advice on what gardening jobs to do this week with Paul Smyth, Head Gardener of RHSI Bellefield in Shinrone Co Offaly.
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New research indicates that over ¾ people know little or nothing about pneumococcal disease, and that a majority don't know that its treatable by vaccine. This comes after a clear link between it and pneumonia has been identified. To discuss this further Pat was joined on the show by Dr Sumi Dunne Clinical Lecturer, General Practitioner, and a former ‘expert’ on Operation Transformation.
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On Inside Hollywood, Lisa Cannon asks when actor interviews go horribly wrong who is to blame?
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Navigating Ireland’s immigration system can be daunting, especially without guidance in your own language. One man has been a lifeline for newcomers, helping them find their way and feel at home. Edgar Flores, bilingual family support worker at Clones family resource Centre in Co. Monaghan and he told his story to Pat.
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Most parties are promising a €200 a month cap on childcare costs per child in their election manifestoes. But what difference will this make on the ground and are parents and providers already struggling? Pat discussed this with Paula Donohue, Chairperson, Association of Childhood Professionals.
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With recent news about the arrest and release of a man in connection to the Jo Jo Dullard case, media attention has once again focused on the Kilkenny woman’s disappearance. We get the latest on the investigation with Conor Lally Security and Crime Correspondent with The Irish Times.
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Dr Ruth Freeman, Director, Science for Society, Research Ireland tell us about magical world of newts and discuss biodiversity net gain.
All with thanks to AIB Ireland.
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Fianna Fáil became the first party to launch their election manifesto promising an increase in housebuilding, more gardaí and to reduce primary school class sizes. Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin joined Pat this morning live in studio to discuss their manifesto further.
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With a new Defence Minister, Qatar pausing its role as mediator and Trump returning to the White House. We ask where does the Israel-Gaza conflict go next with Former Israeli hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin.
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When Donald Trump took the podium to claim victory at Mar-a-Lago in the early hours of November 6th, he was surrounded by his extended family, some of whom he had recruited to work in his first administration in the White House. Now, attention turns once again to how the relationship between the Trump dynasty and the West Wing will work this time round.
Newstalk Reporter Simon Tierney has been examining America’s new first family...
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Smart glasses for Amazon drivers to keep an eye on deliveries? Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly tells us more.
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The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference is continuing in Azerbaijan. Leaders reached one agreement yesterday but there is controversy over the Chair of Azerbaijan’s delegation using his role to set up investment in the state oil and gas company.
We get the latest from COP29 with Freelance journalist Jack Parrock.
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As the general election gets underway, Pat talks with Ivan Yates about the current state of play in constituencies, recent politics updates, and election predictions.
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Newstalk's Sarah Madden reports on Irish spending habits and the hints that could help us afford the festive season.
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NEG8 Carbon, is an innovative Irish company leading the way in direct air capture technology. Based in Waterford, NEG8 Carbon has made significant strides in making carbon capture faster, more efficient, and more affordable, recently achieving breakthroughs that have positioned it on the global stage, including participation in a large-scale Canadian pilot project.
Speaking to Pat this morning was Professor Don Macelroy, Founder of NEG8 Carbon.
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We get the latest into the murder investigation into the murder of Jo Jo Dollard. We speak to our Newstalk reporter Stephanie Rohan and also Geraldine Niland, investigative journalist and author 'Six Silent Killings, Irelands Vanishing Triangle'.
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With nearly 200,000 people in Ireland predicted to suffer with an eating disorder at some point of their lives. We ask what is emotional eating and how is it different to an eating disorder?
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What’s happening in the election world? From manifestos and housing policies to surprise candidacy bids. With plenty of fast-paced stories to get through Pat was joined on the show by Fionnan Sheehan, Ireland Editor at the Irish Independent.
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Johhny O’Callaghan, Director of Taxplanner.ie was our expert today and he gave tips and advice on all things Inheritance tax.
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Gladiator 2 releases in cinemas this week and the reviews have been favourable. But in general, the sequel is never as good as the original. There are exceptions of course and Brian Lloyd Entertainment Journalist joined Pat to talk through some of the best and some of the worst.
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