A look back on the stories of the week on our Friday Forum. Joining Anton this week on the forum was Brid Smith, TD people before profit in the Dublin south central, constituency candidate for the European union election in Dublin, Neasa Hourig
Gareth Mullins will be here to talk us through a bank holiday brunch with American pancakes, Wexford strawberries, bacon and maple syrup. Prefect for a sunny bank holiday weekend.
Vending machines selling cigarettes will be banned to reduce underage smoking but will move have any impact on tackling the problem? We asked Simon Clark, director of smokers’ rights group Forest.
“Father's Day” is the gripping new revenge thriller from the Sunday times bestselling author, Richard Madeley who joined Anton on the show this morning.
Ticketmaster has been the subject of a cyber-attack but how will it affect the more than half a billion customers whose data has been stolen? We get the details from Ronan Murphy, Chairperson Smart Tech 247.
As anticipation builds for many students across the country ahead of next week's state examinations. We discuss some common queries student and parents with Brian Mooney Guidance Counselor and Irish Times education Correspondent.
Trump found guilty on 34 counts in his hush money trial while Biden continues to be put under pressure on his Israel policies. Columnist and Law lecturer at the University of Galway joins us to give us a US update.
With Real Madrid playing in the Champions League final this weekend, Cameron Hill takes a look at who had a huge role in the amateur beginnings of the club.
Paul Connolly is an investigative journalist, and he’s the host of an exclusive Newstalk podcast ‘Inside Ireland's Rising Right’. Paul joined Pat in studio to discuss this exclusive Newstalk podcast.
From surviving to thriving: Georgie Crawford, health coach and creator of 'The Good Glow,' returns to share updates on her journey, book, and the heartwarming story of her new baby, Tahlie.
Are people avoiding public transport due to systemic problems with the system or is there a stigma attached to taking the bus over your car? Recently Andrea Horan, Owner of Tropical Popical, podcaster and self-proclaimed Dublin lover wrote abou
Women in Ireland need to work eight years longer than men to achieve the same pension pot at retirement, according to startling new research by Irish Life. How can this persistent inequality be addressed, and what steps can be taken to close th
Festivals are going green this summer, from plastic free gigs to carbon neutral stages. Jo Linehan, Editor of Climate Sunday Times Ireland and sustainability columnist with Irish Country Magazine fills us in on the most sustainable events.
A clearance operation began this morning to remove around 100 tents being used to house asylum seekers along Dublin's grand canal. We discussing the latest on this with Pat Leahy Political Editor of The Irish Times and also Olivia Headon, Local
A chef and mother of two offers accessible cooking workshops for schools, where she teaches children valuable skills that extend beyond the kitchen. These skills include planning, concentration, problem-solving, and teamwork. Through her worksh
Paraic Horkan joined Pat in studio this morning to answer listeners gardening questions and also gives us a taster of what to look forward to seeing at Bloom 2024.
The Irish Data Protection Commission has this morning published it’s annual report, a hundred and forty eight pages long, and details some of the high-profile investigations into big tech, including Meta and TikTok. Pat was joined on the show t