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A podcast on reclaiming an ancient Christian faith for modern Christian life, with the Reverend Lizzie McManus-Dail and the Reverend Laura Di Panfilo.
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Podcast by Revs. Lizzie and Jonathan McManus-Dail
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News, sport, business and interviews. Listen live Monday to Friday at 1pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Like a rolling philosopher’s stone
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Ireland's political, social and current affairs podcast
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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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A podcast of synchronicity encounters in our daily lives, universally capturing its meaningful connections, proving that there's more than meets the eye.
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A Divine Service of the Church, known as the Daily Offices. This recording is offered as a ministry of Saint Martin's Parish, an Army Chapel Community located on Schofield Barracks. The readings are from the ACNA 2019 Book of Common Prayers.
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Doing it Daily is a podcast for all types of daily fantasy sports. It is our job to provide insight and additional content to help listeners succeed in their daily fantasy contests and win money every day of the week. Stay ahead of the general public by gaining sport-specific knowledge and details provided by our team and increase your chances at building a bankroll.
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ITProToday.com is a leading online source of daily news, analysis and how-to’s about the information technology industry. We help IT professionals and technology stakeholders learn about, assess and manage the acquisition of next-gen technology that drives business innovation, including — but not limited to — analytics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, cloud computing, compute engines, containers, data center operations, edge computing, hyper-converged infrastructure, the mobile-fir ...
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W. Eugene Smith was a famous photo essayist for LIFE magazine and a suburban family man when he left it all in 1957 and moved to a rundown loft in Manhattan. The building had already become a popular hangout and jamming space for jazz players both prominent and obscure, and Smith spent the next decade documenting the music, conversations and personalities that passed through. This program, produced and hosted by Sara Fishko and originally heard as a 10-part radio series in 2009, pulls from t ...
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Tales from Ireland's Economic Collapse
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Pat brings you the sharpest analysis of news and current affairs on the radio and fresh perspectives on the issues that will define a generation. Breaking news is interwoven with reflective news features and reports from a variety of reporters based across the country. Experts are on hand to guide listeners on everything from consumer and employment rights and health issues to savvy holiday options. And Pat is joined by all the best personalities from the entertainment world. Listen and subs ...
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A Podcast "The Others" covering Groups , Smaller Parties and Independents in Ireland.
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Irish History & Culture for EFL students @UCCLanguageCent
Irish History & Culture for EFL students
From the Irish History and Culture course @UCCLanguageCent. These lecture are created especially for English Language Learners. Each episode is carefully graded at CEFR levels B1, B2, C1 & C2. Join a course at University College Cork, Ireland Further details here: https://www.ucc.ie/en/esol/courses/parttimecourses/irishculture/
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Sean Defoe brings us the first Annual Dail Awards
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The biggest disaster and the political judgement awards. Newstalk's Political Correspondent Sean Defoe brings us the First Annual Dail Awards.
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Dail breaks for summer and still no long- term solution to tents and housing migrants issue
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Yesterday, more tents housing migrants were dismantled near Charlemont Luas stop in Dublin city centre. Dáil breaks today for its summer recess and still no long-term solution to the issue has been put in place. Nick Henderson, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council discusses this further.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent on the Dáil finishing up today for the summerBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Dear friends and strangers, I am running for election to Dáil Éireann, and need your help. Freedom, peace and truth are all under increasingly violent assault by those claiming to protect them, and I believe in my bones that I have the character, skills, knowledge, and consciousness to defend them – if enough people like yourself choose to believe …
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Episode 109: Peace! WW3 Is Insane. Peace!!!
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Notice the exclamation marks. This is extremely serious. As serious as it gets. You may or may not have noticed, powerful leaders in the USA and Europe are increasingly beating the drums of war against Russia. This would very likely mean nuclear war, as Russia’s arsenal is greater than America’s and they would not be able to compete in a traditiona…
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Anniversary of Jean Tighe who disappeared in Lisbon four years ago tomorrow
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The Taoiseach Simon Harris is being urged to intervene in the case of Jean Tighe who disappeared in Lisbon four years ago tomorrow. Ms. Tighe's family insist the Portugese Police never properly investigated, while there are questions too over the efforts of Irish authorities in helping find the missing woman. Reporter Barry Lenihan.…
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From All-Ireland semis..to the England-Spain final - preview of a bumper weekend in sport
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The Women's soccer team face England in a Euro qualifier tonight, both All-Ireland Football semi-finals take place this weekend and I haven't even mentioned South Africa versus Ireland in the rugby, the Wimbledon Finals and England against Spain on Sunday night in the Euro 2024 finals.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Dr Paul D'Alton on the memorandum of understanding signed by healthcare bodies on renouncing conversion therapy
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This afternoon three healthcare bodies signed a Memorandum of Understanding renouncing the practice of conversion therapy in Ireland. To discuss this Paul D'Alton, Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, at University College Dublin.By RTÉ Radio 1
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International Protection Applicants moved out of Clare Hotel one year after heated protests and road blockades
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A group of International Protection Applicants have been moved out of a Co. Clare Hotel with just two day’s notice - over a year after the local community blocked roads in the area in protest at their arrival. Our Reporter John Cooke has followed the story since it began.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Tens of thousands to take part in 12 July parades
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Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney talks to new Northern Secretary Hilary Benn in Fermanagh.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Biden stands defiant as gaffes mar fightback
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We talk to the Chair of Democrats Abroad in Ireland, Patti Shields.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Expedition to map Titantic wreck in new detail
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We talk to Jonathan Amos, BBC Science Correspondent.By RTÉ Radio 1
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XL bully ban due to fear of further attacks - minister
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Our North East Correspondent Laura Hogan has been speaking to Minister Heather Humphreys.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Latest RSA ad campaign targets bad driver behaviours
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We to talk to the RSA's Director of External Affairs Sarah O'Connor.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Pressure builds on Biden as performance fails to quell Democrat doubters
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Analysis from Jonathan Lemire, White House Bureau Chief at Politico and host of MSNBC's Way Too Early.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Life sentence for man who plotted to kidnap and murder Holly Willoughby
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We talk to Enda Brady, London-based presenter of TRT World.By RTÉ Radio 1
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A look back on the stories of the week on our Friday Forum
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A look back on the stories of the week on our Friday Forum. Joining Jonathan this morning on the show was Orla Ryan News Correspondent at The Journal ie, Emer Currie Fine Gael Senator and also Duncan Smith Labour TD for Dublin Fingal.
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With chickenpox on the rise, how can parents treat it?
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With chickenpox on the rise, how can we spot it, and how should parents treat it? Dr Brendan O’Shea GP, Assistant Adjunct Professor TCD, Medical Director at K Doc talks us through what to do.
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Gareth Mullins Gareth Mullins takes us through the perfect summer BBQ recipe a lamb donor kebab.
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The costs of Shannon to Dublin Water Pipeline
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The controversial Shannon to Dublin water pipeline has received government approval and Uisce Eireann is moving forward to the next stage. The 170 kilometre pipeline would extract water from the River Shannon to serve the Greater Dublin area. Costs and contingencies for the scheme have been developed and scheme estimates range from €3.3bn to €10.4b…
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A look ahead to the busy weekend of sport with Cathal Mullaney, Broadcaster with Off The Ball.
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Drew Harris calls for graduate penalty points systems
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From the rise of motor premiums for the tenth consecutive month, to Drew Harris's call for graduate penalty points systems to combat road fatalities. We discuss the challenges facing the transport sector with Conor Faughnan, CEO at The Royal Irish Automobile club and Transport Consultant.
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How should employers manage inappropriate behaviour in the workplace?
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We hear about the guidelines for companies on managing and preventing abuse and inappropriate behaviour in the workplace. Speaking to Jonathan this morning on the show was Moira Grassick Chief Operating Officer at Peninsula Ireland.
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Country star Nathan Carter performs in Castlerea Prison
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Country star Nathan Carter performed in Castlerea Prison for the prison staff and the community. To raise money for local charity including the paediatric unit at Sligo University Hospital, Mayo Roscommon Hospice and the Roscommon Youth Service. The prisoners will see on Prison TV. Henry McKean went to meet Nathan, prison staff and the community.…
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A tough day at the office for President Biden
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A series of unfortunate events. We discuss President Bidens NATO press conference that didn’t go his way with Scott Lucas Professor and Political Analyst, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin .
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Climate Change Advisory council says Government should do more to help people install heatpumps to make houses more energy efficient.
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Climate Change Advisory council has said Government should do more to help people install heatpumps to make houses more energy efficient. To discuss this Steven Matthews, Green Party TD for Wicklow and Spokesperson for Planning and Local Government and Sean Moynihan, CEO, AloneBy RTÉ Radio 1
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It's been over 14 months since a devastating civil war broke out in Sudan - we hear from Concern
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It's been over 14 months since a devastating civil war broke out in Sudan. In what's being described as "horror beyond imagination", the country is now hurtling toward a humanitarian disaster on a scale not seen in decades. For more on this I'm joined Concern’s regional director for the Horn of Africa, Amina Abdulla.…
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Cybersecurity expert Prof Ciarán Martin on being election-ready in the era of AI
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The world finds itself at a number of tipping points in 2024 - with wars in Gaza and Ukraine; tensions in the far east, elections in the US and the ongoing AI revolution. University of Oxford Professor Ciaran Martin, founding CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre at GCHQ joins Cormac.By RTÉ Radio 1
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All residents of Gaza City have been told by the Israeli military to evacuate south to the central Gaza Strip, as operations in the north intensify. Leaflets were airdropped on the city instructing "everyone" to leave. Medcial Coordinator Marina Pomares speaks to Cormac from Gaza.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Tori Towey's back on Irish soil she speaks about her harrowing experience in Dubai
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Tori Towey has arrived back in Ireland accompanied by her mother Caroline. Ms Towey's case was raised in the Dáil earlier this week by the Sinn Fein Leader Mary Lou McDonald who said the 28-year-old was unable to leave Dubai after she was attacked in her home and faced charges of attempted suicide and alcohol consumption, Tori spoke to Cormac.…
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Donegal homeowners react to comments that Defective Blocks redress scheme would lead to significant abuse from applicants
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Homeowners in Donegal have reacted furiously to comments from the former Attorney General that the Defective Blocks redress scheme "would lead to significant abuse" from applicants. Paul Gallagher made the remarks in newly published legal advice for the multi-billion euro Mica Redress scheme. Our reporter Barry Lenihan tells us more.…
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Brady loses appeal over murder of Garda Adrian Donohoe
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Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent reportsBy RTÉ Radio 1
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