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Festival season is well and truly underway with Sea Sessions and Beyond the pale both taking place this weekend. But what actually makes a festival experience great? Today FM’s Ed Smith tell us.
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Donald Sutherland, star of films including The Hunger Games and Don't Look Now, has died at 88 after a long illness. Hollywood journalist Jeanne Wolf joined Ciara this morning to reflect on the life of the legendary actor.
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“Two to put her down. Two to put her out.” Irish soldier Cathal Crotty bragged on social media after brutally beating Natasha O’Brien unconscious.
Yesterday he walked free after receiving a 3 year suspended sentence. We get reaction to this sentence from Anne Clarke, CEO of Offaly Domestic Violence Support Services.
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Aer Lingus will cancel up to one in five flights from next Wednesday as members of the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association =plan a strict work to rule in their pursuit of a near 24 per cent pay increase.
Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Donal Moriarty is Chief Corporate Affairs Officer for Aer Lingus.
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Young teenagers are less likely to smoke or drink than a decade ago but they are twice as likely to be at risk of depressive symptoms. That’s according to the latest Growing Up In Ireland Study. We get reaction to these findings from Sheila O’Malley, Parenting Expert and Keynote Speaker in all aspects of wellbeing for the corporate sector.
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Landmark legislation to deal with infertility and domestic surrogacy in Ireland is set to reach its final stages and become law.
Speaking to Ciara this morning on the show was fertility coach and therapist Helena Tubridy.
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Growing number of older people not being treated with urgency, says Dublin Bay North Fine Gael TD Richard Bruton as new report on ageing has launched. Richard Bruton spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
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Unisex toilets – do you love them or hate them? One person who thinks its time to take the ‘man’ out of ‘mna’ is Consumer Columnist and Host of the Home Show on Newstalk, Sinead Ryan.
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Today is the Summer Solstice making it the longest day of the year as the sun will take the most northerly transit across the skies.
To tell us about the significance and folklore attached to the day is Anthony Murphy, Mythical Ireland founder and author.
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And that was Just Stop Oil’s, Fiona Atkinson speaking to Kieran on The Hard Shoulder last night as two people have been arrested after Just Stop Oil protesters used orange powder paint on England’s Stonehenge monument.
At 5am this morning the activists went a step further when they targeted “multiple private jets” with bright orange spray paint at London's Stansted Airport just hours after Taylor Swift's plane landed. So, has climate activism gone too far? We asked Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with The Irish Independent.
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Today marks World Refugee Day. We hear about life in emergency accommodation with Salman Jamal, Refugee, Journalist and Former Somali Government Advisor.
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People Before Profit are proposing the government should introduce a cap of 3% on mortgage interest rates. Would this work to prevent banks price gouging from lenders?
To discuss further was Richard Boyd Barrett, People Before Profit TD for Dun Laoghaire and spokesperson for Finance and Brendan Burgess, Founder of Ask about Money.com & Campaigner for Mortgage Rates.
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Earlier this week we heard from Aoife Lane, head of the department of sport at Athlone TUS on calls to fund inclusive facilities in the plans to integrate the ladies football and camogie association into the GAA.
Most current facilities were designed with only men in mind. Our own reporter Sarah Madden has been investigating facilities at sports clubs across the country to find out what impact if any a disparity may be having on female sport.
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Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un have signed an agreement pledging that Russia and North Korea will help each other in the event of "aggression" against either country.
Scott Lucas, Professor of US and International Politics, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin explained this agreement.
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Doubling passenger numbers to 178 million and deeming 50% of fleet as zero emission by 2030 – That's the promise Bus Eireann are making today in a bid to be a global leader at the launch of their new 5 year Sustainability Strategy.
Speaking to Ciara this morning was Rory Leahy, Chief Safety and Sustainability Officer at Bus Éireann.
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The sun is shining this morning, its the middle of June what else should we be talking about except Christmas of course!! There is a search for the next panto star! Alan Hughes brings us the details.
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Aer Lingus pilots to start work-to-rule next week as they refuse to work overtime, in a mov6711 e that will cause disruption to thousands of passengers at the busiest time of the year for the airline.
Speaking to Jonathan this morning on the show was Paul Hackett, Vice President of the Irish Travel Agents Association and CEO of Click and Go Holiday.
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13-Year-Old Autism Campaigner, Cara Darmody has begun her protest at the Dáil for better autism services. Cara spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning to explain why she is protesting.
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Lower minimum wage payments for young workers needs to be abolished that's the call from Mandate trade union. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was
Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive of ISME and youth activist Adam O’Ceallaigh.
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