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Mark Zuckerberg’s recent announcement that Meta is scrapping factchecking in the U.S. across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp has drawn widespread criticism from lawmakers, experts, and human rights advocates. David Robert Grimes discusses the significant concerns about the spread of misinformation, hate speech, and harmful content globally.
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Over the past few months, Ukraine have been making positive military gains in the Kursk region. Over the weekend, Ukrainian forces intensified their offensive in the region, gaining tactical advances in multiple sectors. Ukrainian forces appear to have maintained the pressure. While Ukraine earns military advances, the Russian economy is worsening because of high inflation and interest rates. Patrick Bury joined Pat to discuss.
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John Fardy reviews explosive Netflix show that documents controversial 90’s presenter Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action in this weeks 'Boxed'.
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Luke O’Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the school of Immunology, Trinity College discuss a break through in type 1 diabetes and also fascinating facts about the body's cell atlas.
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Everything you need to know about investing. If you want to take the leap and invest your money. CEOof Fairstone Ireland Paul Merriman gives the best tips to start your investment journey.
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Temperatures as low as -7.5C were recorded last night, with the coldest temperature recorded in Mullingar, Co Westmeath. A status orange warning was in effect for the entire country overnight, except Donegal. We get updates from our reporters across the country.
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With another day of the cold snap set to hit the country, are the cold temperature warnings too much or just apart of the winter months? Aontu TD Peadar Toibin says that the current weather warnings are catastrophizing normal winter weather.
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Apparently most resolutions die off on Jan 19th! So, what are the long-lasting, impactful environmental resolutions we can make (and stick to) this year? Editor of the Climate Supplement at the Sunday Times Ireland Jo Linehan tells us.
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Brian Warfield of The Wolfe Tones has written Celtic Exodus The Musical, which opens for a special premiere run from January 22nd – 25th 2025 at the complex arts centre, Smithfield. Brian joins Pat, alongside Irish actress Clelia Murphy, who will play a reading role in the musical.
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Reports show that Tusla placed children with firm blacklisted over vetting concerns. The third party company oversaw supervised visits between parents and children in care. Reporting on this was Jack Power, Europe Correspondent with The Irish Times and he spoke to Pat this morning on the show.
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Sinead Ryan, Host of The Home Show and journalist with The Independent and Sunday Independent joined Pat this morning with New Year money saving tips.
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Award winning Garden designer Diarmuid Gavin shares the story of cosmic speculation in Scotland.
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Tony Canavan, Regional Executive Officer for HSE West Northwest division, discusses how hospitals in severe weather warning areas are coping.
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Awards Season kick off we ask what Stars have yet to accept an Oscar even after 40 years in Film. Lisa Cannon, TV Host & Exec Producer ‘SPOTLIGHT’ brings us all the details.
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A woman has been appointed to the number one position in a Vatican office for the first time. Sister Simona Brambilla has been appointed to head the office that oversees religious orders for both men and women. We get the details from Elise Ann Allen, Senior Correspondent in Italy for The Crux.
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We get a roundup of weather impacts from our reporters across the country who have also been hearing from locals and frontline workers on the ground.
Speaking to Pat this morning wasJamie O’Hara, Charleville on the Cork/Limerick Border, Stephanie Rohan in Kildare and surrounding areas. Also Barry Whyte inClonmel, Tipperary and surrounding areas and Henry McKean reported from how it is in Limerick.
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Today on Green Scene we hear how birds are surviving the cold weather and how conservation really works. All to discuss with Dr Ruth Freeman Director of Science for Society at Science Foundation Ireland.
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Meta to abandon third party fact checking for users in the US. CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement that Meta will be adopting a community notes. For more on this Pat spoke to Ciara O’Brien, Technology and Business Reporter with The Irish Times.
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Temperatures reached as low as almost -6C last night with hazardous commuting for many this morning. We get updates on the impact of the weather on the Water and Rail networks and also tips for safe driving in this weather.
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A winter storm is sweeping across Central and Eastern US States, bringing up to a foot of snowfall in places. The snowfall did not stop certification of Donald Trump’s election victory, with congress meeting for just 30 minutes to certify his victory. Lead Writer of Semafor’s Flagship Newsletter J.D. Capeluto brings us the latest.
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