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The latest weather forecast from Met Éireann, the Irish Meteorological Service. A new forecast will be issued 3 times a day - at approximately 6am, 1pm and 6pm - with a detailed weather forecast for today and tonight, the outlook for the week ahead and details on any weather warnings issued. Podcast webpage This work is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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Few things impact us on a daily basis like the weather; how we work and travel, how we exercise and socialise, how we grow our food, our safety and even how we feel. Our weather and climate are changing, and a better understanding of our atmosphere can help us navigate these changes. The Met Éireann Podcast explores all things weather and climate, the mysteries of our atmosphere and meets the people that work to understand them. Dr Noel Fitzpatrick is joined by new guests each episode to hel ...
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WeatherPod is a unique podcast exploring the value of weather and climate information in addressing the mounting challenges and impacts of extreme weather and climate change. Its central theme is the importance of national and international co-operation involving organisations from the public, private and academic sectors which share the common goal of developing timely and accurate weather information and related services to save lives, protect critical infrastructure and enhance economic e ...
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Now that he has got the Gaza deal he wanted, has US President Donald Trump's attention refocused on Ukraine? Why has an Irish act never won the Mercury Prize? Do you know a weather enthusiast who could help Met Éireann with a major new project? Marion McKeone and Dave Hanratty joined The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the f…
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The US Senate has approved a Bill that would end the longest government shutdown in US history which has disrupted food benefits and left hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid. Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone joined The Last Word to discuss all of the latest news from the United States. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page…
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Single adults need to earn significantly more than couples if they want to enjoy a comparable lifestyle, according to new research. Kelly Warburton, a single first-time buyer, and Michael Dowling, Managing Director of Michael Dowling Mortgage and Financial Services, joined The Last Word to discuss the financial challenges faced by single people. Ca…
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Catherine Connolly has been formally declared the 10th president of Ireland following her inauguration at Dublin Castle on Tuesday. In her speech, she said she would “embrace the role with dignity, determination and courage”. She also vowed to be a “unifying presence” and a “catalyst for change”. What will Connolly’s presidency look like? Lise Hand…
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Matt Cooper introduces Lines of Enquiry, a new true crime podcast from GoLoud. Presented by retired Garda forensic specialist John Sweetman, the series examines some of Ireland’s most compelling cases with clarity, compassion and rare inside detail. Each episode breaks down how cases were built, what the evidence revealed, and the turning points th…
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On Sunday, the BBC’s Director General Tim Davie and Chief Executive of News Deborah Turness both resigned after they were accused of misleading viewers by editing a speech by US President Donald Trump in a Panorama documentary. Mr. Trump has welcomed the resignations and threatened to sue the broadcasting company if it does not "immediately retract…
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From a luxury resort in Thailand to the rocky island of Skellig Michael, TV shows and movies are influencing travellers to see places they may not have thought of before. Sarah Slattery from thetravelexpert.ie joined The Last Word to chat about some incredible holiday destinations that feature in TV and film. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Pl…
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This week for The Week Trending Matt is joined by Journalist Lise Hand and Managing Director of the Communications Clinic Eoghan Tomás McDermott. They discuss the 'lion' spotted in County Clare, people cloning their pets, Zohran Mamdani's historic election win and much more. Hit Play on this page to listen now…
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Jackie McCarthy O'Brien is a Limerick sporting legend, a former Ireland international soccer and rugby player. Jackie joined Matt in studio to talk about her life in sport, being separated from her mother at a young age and dealing with racism in Ireland. Jackie recently published her memoir, We Made It Kid: Living Life In Full Colour. To catch the…
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Climate scientists have criticised billionaire Bill Gates for comments he made on climate change last week. Gates published a 17-page memo in which he called for a “strategic pivot” away from reducing emissions. He also went on to say that global warming “will not lead to humanity’s demise”. Elsewhere, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin is among the world…
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Presenter, writer and passionate advocate for the Irish language, Hector Ó hEochagáin was the latest inductee into the Culture Club. He spoke to Matt about his latest book, An Irish Word A Day and explained where his love for Irish came from. He also discussed his favourite music, films, books, TV and more. To catch the full conversation, press the…
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The Department of Finance this week published a major report which looks to provide a long-term economic and fiscal outlook for Ireland, set out over four decades. 'Future Forty: A Fiscal and Economic Outlook to 2065' projects falling tax revenues, an ageing population and no immediate end to the housing crisis. Daniel McConnell, editor of the Busi…
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AIB, PTSB and Bank of Ireland were responsible for 93% of new mortgage lending in September 2025, which is considerably higher than the 60% figure reported in 2018. Does this suggest that Ireland’s banking system is dysfunctional? Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, spoke to Matt on Wednesday. Hit the ‘Play’ button o…
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As the annual John Lewis Christmas advert was released, Dee Reddy and John Caddell discussed the change in direction, as Alice Limerick's Where Love Lives was the chosen soundtrack. They also debated whether album charts are obsolete and talked about a series of secret gigs from Spotify's 'billionaires cub', as Ed Sheeran surprised fans in Dublin f…
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Earlier this year, Richard Satchwell was found guilty of the murder of his wife Tina in 2017. Journalists Ralph Riegel and Paul Byrne have released a new book called “Beneath the Stairs”, in which they explore the details surrounding Tina’s disappearance and death, Richard’s appearances in the media appealing for information and the court case that…
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Former Kilkenny hurler DJ Carey has been jailed for five and a half years for defrauding 22 people by falsely claiming he was receiving treatment for cancer. Mr. Carey conned his victims out of almost €400,000 and has repaid €44,200 of it. Frank Greaney, Today FM’s Courts Correspondent, spoke to Matt on Monday. Hit the ‘Play’ button on this page to…
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Russell Alford, co-restaurant critic for the Sunday Times and one-half of the GastroGays, joined The Last Word to chat about more holiday destinations for food lovers. This time he told us all about Glasgow in Scotland and Krakow in Poland. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!…
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