Welcome to my podcast! Here on Philly Sports Deep Dive, we’ll look into the City of Brotherly Love’s top teams and players, and also look at some history as well. We’ll also dabble with college sports and other sports news. This show will mainly cover football, basketball, and baseball, but we’ll occasionally talk about hockey, too. For my honest takes and analysis of the most relevant sports topics, listen to Philly Sports Deep Dive and stay tuned for new episodes often.
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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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The Give 'em Rugby Podcast is a celebration of the game played in heaven: Rugby Union On this podcast host Liam McGrath interviews those who spend their days in the trenches, on the training paddock preparing themselves to play the game. Liam delves into their stories and tries to get to the bottom of why when there are so many things out there in the world each of these individuals has dedicated their lives (and their bodies) to the game. If you're a Rugby fan, or just having a passing inte ...
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One woman's experience of taking a month out to work abroad
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new research has found that more than six million staff in the UK plan to “work from the beach” this summer as growing numbers of people take advantage of flexible working practices. Aisling O Rourke, Communications & Media Coach, has tried and tested the 'work from the beach' method and she tells us more.…
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Developing Ireland over the next 15 years - Minister Alan Dillon and Eoin O'Broin debate the Government draft plan
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The Government is to make €8.3 billion in additional funding available for use in Budget 2025 and with tax cuts and health being prioritoised what will it mean for the housing budget. To debate this Minister of State for Planning & Local Government Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon and Sinn Féin TD and Spokesperson for Housing Eoin O Broin…
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Finance Minister Jack Chambers on 8.3bn euro plans for budget 2025
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The Government is to make €8.3 billion in additional funding available for use in Budget 2025, its last before the next general election. It means that total spending will rise by 6.9% in 2025, once again breaching the Government's own National Spending Rule. Minister for Finance Jack Chambers joins Sarah.…
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The Inspector of Mental Health Services Professor Jim Lucey on why he's shouting stop and demanding change
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The Mental Health Services in Ireland have reached a tipping point says Inspector of Mental Health Services Professor Jim Lucey. Just 1 euro in every 20 spent on healthcare going towards mental health he says something has to change. He joined Cormac in studio.By RTÉ Radio 1
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The Justice Minister under pressure to establish a public inquiry into the death of hit-and-run victim Shane O'Farrell.
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The 23-year old was killed by a drug addict out on bail as he cycled near his home in Monaghan 13 years ago. Helen McEntee insists no further investigations are needed. The Dail is expected to pass a motion demanding another look at the case. Our reporter Barry Lenihan tells us more.By RTÉ Radio 1
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MyHome.ie property price report published today.
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Today MyHome.ie published a property price report which indicates that a strong labour market and looser lending rules are driving house prices upwards. To give us more detail author of the report, Chief Economist with Bank of Ireland, Conall MacCoille.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Update on the latest developments at the site of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home
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Daniel MacSweeney spoke to us in March about his very important role as the Director of Authorised Intervention at Tuam. Daniel is the man appointed by the Minister for Children to direct the excavation at Tuam Mother and Baby Home which of course is anxiously awaited by families and survivor's groups.…
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Soldier Cathal Crotty to be dismissed from the Defence Forces
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Soldier Cathal Crotty, who was given a suspended sentence for beating a young woman unconsious in Limerick, is to be formally discharged from the Defence Forces on Thursday. To tell us more Conor Gallagher is crime and security correspondent with the Irish Times.By RTÉ Radio 1
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The 5am club - does getting up early set you up for the day?
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Have you or would you ever choose to be part of the 5am club? The club that gets you up at the crack of dawn, before everyone else with the hope of winning the day. Does it actually make you more productive and focused? To discuss this Trainer and Fitness Expert Karl Henry.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Minister Charlie McConalogue on farmers demands on funding
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The National Fodder & Feed Security Committee have been meeting with the Agriculture Minister over growing concerns that there will be a fodder crisis this winter. €15 million is the figure the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association are calling for but will they get it? Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue .…
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A “one stop shop” for patients with asthma and COPD has opened its doors to the public It comes in the form of 'Care Hubs' which are helping thousands of patients to be treated closer to home by specialist respiratory teams. Stanley Miller, HSE National Clinical Lead for Respiratory.By RTÉ Radio 1
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The total number of deaths in road accidents so far this year stands at 97, which is 12 more than in the same period last year. Director of partnerships and external affairs, Road Safety Authority, Sarah O'Connor joins Cormac in studio to discuss the worrying trend.By RTÉ Radio 1
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As US President Joe Biden prepares for a major US TV interview to be aired tonight in an attempt to assuage concerns following his disastrous TV debate with Donald Trump, John Nichols, National Affairs Correspondent for the Nation joins Cormac to discuss the state of play for the Biden campaign.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Northern Ireland election results following historical vote
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As the dust settles on the UK election Barry Lenihan reports from Northern Ireland on what has been an historical election.By RTÉ Radio 1
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As voters in the UK go to the polls Drivetime's Barry Lenihan has the latest on the Elections in the North.By RTÉ Radio 1
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A security guard has been found guilty of masterminding "graphic" plans to kidnap, rape and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby. London based journalist Enda brady has the details.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Government accused of being soft on crime
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AONTU leader Peadar Toibín has accused the government of being soft on crime which has added to a rise in criminal activity and has highlighted the issue of prison space availability as one of the reasons for this. He joined Drivetime to debate the issue with Fine Gael Senator Barry Ward.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Francie Gorman, President of the IFA joins Cormac to discuss famers crops and fodder worries resulting from this summers unpredictable weather.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Earlier we spoke to Garda Superintendent Liam Geragthy in the wake of four more tragic deaths on our roads in the last 24 hours. He said that a visible Garda presence on the roads moderates driver behaviour. To discuss this further Mark O'Meara President of the GRA and by Triona O'Connor, criminologist and host of the Real Lives Untold podcast.…
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Minister Patrick O'Donovan on protecting students from full year accomoodation leases
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The Minister for Further and Higher Education Patrick O'Donovan has received approval to publish the bill that will outlaw the practice of student acommodation providers insisting on 51-week leases. The Minister for Further and Higher Education Patrick O'Donovan.By RTÉ Radio 1
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UNWRA describes Gaza as 'hell on earth' as thousands flee Khan Younis again on order from Israel
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Tens of thousands of Palestinians are seeking shelter and a safe location, as the exodus from Gaza’s second city of Khan Younis continues in response to Israeli military evacuation orders. UNRWA Senior Communications Officer Louise Wateridge from the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, tells us about the situation there.…
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Now is the perfect time to put a little TLC into your garden and for many of us, we'll take all the help we can get - even if it is from our toddlers! Mary Bishop, Education Coordinator at "Grow It Yourself", Ireland with some tips on get our little ones started in the garden.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Latest from on the French election with left-wing candidate Charlotte Minvielle
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The latest from on the French election is that at least 200 candidates have stood down ahead of the runoff election on Sunday. Cormac speaks to Charlotte Minvielle a member of The Ecologists, a green political party. She’s also a candidate in the French National Assembly elections.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Plans to reform of the Army and dealing with soldiers' criminal convictions
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The biggest overhaul of the Defence Forces command and structure was brought to Cabinet today. For reaction to the latest developments Cathal Berry, Independent TD for Kildare South and former Head of the Army Ranger wing in the Defence Forces.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Cork South West Deputy, Christopher O’Sullivan is calling for an outright ban on tanning beds Consultant Dermatologist, Prof Anne-Marie Tobin & Joe McGlinchey, sunbed salon operator, supplier & a board member of the Sunbed Association, Irish branch.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Is possible it is to have a work/life balance in a stressful job?
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The Tories in the UK have accused Labour Leader Keir Starmer of planning to be a part-time Prime Minister. The criticism comes after he told Virgin Radio that if elected he plans to finish work by 6pm on Fridays to spend time with his children. To discuss this Sinead Brady, the Career Psychologist and author of Total Reset.…
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