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A news podcast from Virgin Media Television featuring Gavan Reilly, Zara King and Richard Chambers. Each week, join the gang as they discuss the latest and breaking news. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On The Record covers the main stories in the Sunday Newspaper Review, looks ahead at the week to come, plus goes back in time to learn lessons for the future with Hidden Histories. Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Richard, Gavan and Zara speak with Sarah Benson of Women's Aid on violence against women in Ireland following the assault of Natasha O'Brien by a member of the Defence Forces. Aer Lingus and the IALPA have agreed to enter into talks to resolve their dispute, but industrial action at the airline continues. And the Taylor Swift Eras Tour rolls into D…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the impact of Aer Lingus pilot's industrial action on the company and holidaymakers. Eamon Ryan stepping down as Green Party leader has created a tight race between Roderic O'Gorman and Pippa Hackett. And "Bí Cineálta": Norma Foley's new scheme to tackle bullying in schools. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for…
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Richard and Zara join Gavan to discuss the ongoing counts for MEPs in the Ireland South and Midlands-Northwest constituencies. They also analyse the results of the local elections and what they mean for the major parties. And Gavan speaks with Will Dalton from Virgin Media Sport for his perspective on Irish athletics and the recent results in the E…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the upcoming local and European elections and what the newest exit polls may suggest. Nigel Farage is making an ambitious 8th try for a position in the UK parliament in the July election. And Gail Platt is leaving Coronation Street; the group reflects on the character over the years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara speak with Dr Jilan Abdalmajid, Palestine's Ambassador to Ireland, for her first in-studio interview after Ireland's recognition of Palestinian statehood and discuss the most recent tragedy in Rafah. RTÉ 2FM is facing significant challenges following a series of departures by its top talent. And do you trust Temu? The group …
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss Ireland's recognition of Palestine as a state and what it means for future relations with Israel. A report by the Housing Commission and the lack of politicians knocking on doors could have impacts on the upcoming election. And did OpenAI steal Scarlett Johansson's voice? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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Richard and Zara discuss the drama surrounding the New York Portal and its recent closure. They talk with journalists Jen Hogan and Patrick Freyne about how teenagers are reacting to what they see on TikTok. And Piers Morgan enters the discourse around Baby Reindeer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara speak with Khalid el-Astal about his struggle to get his family out of Gaza. Three new reports have a recommended a number of changes in RTE. And can Bambie Thug win the Eurovison for Ireland for the first time in almost 30 years? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the Mount Street migration and the rising tensions between Ireland and the UK over immigration policy. The results of the Aoife Johnston Inquest has put University Hospital Limerick under pressure. And a new report commissioned by the French government has recommended that children be banned from having a smartphone …
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Gavan and Zara speak with Selina and Louise McDermott for their reactions to the findings of the Stardust Inquest and the subsequent state apology. Richard reports from the inquest into the death of teenager Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick. And they also discuss the difficulties facing the new recycling scheme and the demise of DVDs.…
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran and speculation that it could lead to a world war. The group speaks to one Kerry farmer, who is spending €3,000 a month on fodder because of the recent spell of bad weather. And "Scoop" throws the group for a loop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Zara, Richard and Gavan look at the housing promises being made by new Taoiseach Simon Harris. They're also joined by James Kavanagh to hear about his own house hunting experience with his partner on "The Great Inspo Home Adventure" and how the Taoiseach's promises don't fill him with confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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Richard and Zara speak to ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship about Kate Middleton's now infamous Mother's Day photo. They discuss the career of Charlie Bird, who passed away this week. And Cillian Murphy makes Oscar history by being the first Irish-born star to win Best Actor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Gavan, Richard and Zara discuss the Taoiseach's upcoming trip to Washington for St. Patrick's Day. Is Cillian Murphy on the home-stretch for an Oscar this weekend? And Ireland goes to the polls; we answer your referendum questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ireland and Spain have written to the President of the EU Commission asking for sanctions against Israel, but will it make a difference? Zara, Gavan and Richard look at the rising cost of the new National Children's Hospital. And questions about Joe Biden's age continue, a new poll says most Americans think he's too old for the White House Hosted o…
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Richard, Zara and Gavan talk to ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship about the recent cancer diagnosis for King Charles and what it means for Britain's royal family. Why the conflict in the Middle East has hit the sales of McDonald's. And more than three decades after it was first released, Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" has become a viral sensation. Hoste…
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The International Court of Justice has today issued orders to Israel about the conduct of its war in Gaza - saying it was clear that the threshold for preventative measures had been met. But, in practice, what does that mean? Is Israel likely to comply with this ruling? What change will it make for the people of Gaza? And is a point coming where ot…
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Zelensky's approval ratings have slumped down to around 32% in Ukraine. What does their head of armed forces have to do with it? A deal has been struck at COP28 but it's difficult not to be cynical. Big updates in the procurement of facial recognition for Gardaí. Clothing brand Zara is under fire following an insensitive & tasteless ad campaign. Ho…
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In the wake of the vote of surviving her vote no confidence does, Minister Helen McEntee stand a chance at regaining law and order? Is it finally time for something new? We chat about why the same Christmas songs stay on the charts every holiday season. From Rizz to Artificial intelligence We discuss the most used words from this year! Hosted on Ac…
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Following violence in the capital last week, are more riots in Dublin City inevitable? Is it time to retire Twitter (X) as a source of trustworthy news? Richard explains why he is stepping back from the platform. Katie Taylor is now a two-weight undisputed champion of the world & how has it been over 20 years since Girls Aloud started? Hosted on Ac…
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Thirty-four people have been arrested following violent riots in Dublin City Centre last night. Commissioner Drew Harris said eleven Garda vehicles were damaged or destroyed while thirteen shops were damaged or looted. Rioters also set fire to a LUAS tram and buses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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With a ceasefire and hostage deal being agreed what will it mean for the Israel-Hamas conflict? Argentina's new dog-loving, firebrand president is promising radical change but will his bite match his bark? Is Princess Diana's ghost in the series The Crown worth a watch? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Hostage negotiator Oliver McTernan reacts to the Israel - Gaza situation and Tom Hand's plea to Hamas. Martin Wall of The Irish Times explains the details of the sentencing hearing for Tom Martens and his daughter Molly following the death of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015. The Department of Education proposes a new policy to deter smartphone u…
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8 year old Emily Hand was thought to have died in the attacks in Israel on October 7th. Her father Tom made headlines around the world when he told CNN that it was relief that his daughter had died and was not kidnapped. DNA testing has now led officials to conclude that Emily is alive and being held captive. Speaking from Israel Tom says he has th…
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Deborah Naylor joins to give an update on the trial surrounding the murder of Ashling Murphy and what the jury has heard so far. Leo Varadkar says that Ireland will consider any funding request by the International Criminal Court to investigate potential war crimes in the Middle East. Why is there talk of the pension age in Ireland increasing to 75…
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Is the rise in misinformation about the Middle East conflict being actively encouraged by social media sites? Intense flooding in Midleton, Co. Cork has raised the question of what is being done to defend against the effects of climate change. An online scam has caused a stampede of holiday-makers to a house in Kinnegad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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Irish citizen Ibrahim Alagha reveals the horrifying realities of war as he and his family try and survive the middle east conflict. With the HSE finding itself in a financial crisis, is our healthcare system fit for purpose? Why are Fermoy residents furious at comments made on the Graham Norton show? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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An investigation by Living Country has uncovered drug use and addiction is prevalent in the farming community, highlighting young farmers struggling in particular. Using social media as a platform to buy and get drugs delivered, these farmers are increasingly turning up at rehabilitation centres in order to seek help. Caitríona Morrissey, Deputy Ed…
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Journalist Colette Fitzpatrick talks about her time reporting in Israel as well as the harsh realities for Palestinians. With the Budget 2024 being revealed this week, did it live up to expectations? Is it time to rethink the way the budget is delivered? How confident do we feel that Ireland make it to the Rugby World Cup Final? Hosted on Acast. Se…
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Andy Warhol maybe didn't feel his work was entirely original, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t iconic. This week, the largest-ever exhibition of Warhol’s work in Ireland has just opened at the Hugh Lane Gallery, entitled 'Andy Warhol Three Times Out'. Ireland had long been fascinated by Warhol, with previous shows breaking attendance records, and hi…
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