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In this episode, Niall examines the complexities of forgiveness and blame in relationships, asking, If your partner cheated, would you forgive them, or is betrayal always unforgivable? Inspired by Dee Devlin’s public support of Conor McGregor after his High Court verdict, the discussion also questions whether it’s fair to blame "the other woman" in…
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In this episode, Meet The Candidates, with the general election just two days away, we invited a diverse group of candidates to share their visions and make their case for your vote. From Independents to party leaders, hear from those seeking to represent constituencies across Ireland. 1. Linda De Courcy Independent Ireland 2. Peadar Tóibín Td Lead…
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In this episode, Niall dives into the public reaction to Conor McGregor’s latest legal troubles. A High Court jury recently awarded €248,603 in damages to a woman who claimed she was assaulted by McGregor in a Dublin hotel in 2018. McGregor denied the allegations, asserting that their encounter was consensual, but the case has sparked intense debat…
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On today’s show, Niall spoke with several candidates running in the upcoming election. According to The Irish Times, support for Fine Gael has plummeted just days before the general election. The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion poll reveals that Fine Gael’s share of the vote has dropped by six points in less than two weeks, following a campaig…
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Gary Brennan speaks with Eline Roovers, the spokesperson for the Dutch Police, about the tragic and unresolved murder of Bernadette "Betty" Szabo. Betty, a 19-year-old woman, was killed in Amsterdam's Red Light District in 2009. Nearly 15 years later, the case remains unsolved, but new innovative investigative methods have been introduced in hopes …
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With it now confirmed that Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is running for election, Gary Brennan discusses the development with investigative crime journalist Nicola Tallant. Tallant, renowned for her in-depth coverage of crime in Ireland and host of the 'Crime World' podcast, has released a compelling three-part interview with Hutch in her latest episodes.…
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It's that time of year when the Christmas lights get switched on - marking the start of the festive season. But some environmental critics have said that they should be done away with because they are wasteful and generally bad for the environment. Do you think we should stop turning on the Christmas lights in a bid to stop global warning? Or do yo…
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In this episode, Niall tackles a divisive question: was a woman right to involve the Garda after noticing an elderly man sitting in a park and watching children? The debate stems from a listener’s email, sharing his conflicted feelings about his wife's decision and the assumptions behind it. The email describes how the woman, feeling uneasy about t…
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We have had a number of messages this week from parents who are bewildered by a question that they have been asked when trying to book their child's visit to Santa this year. In order to make sure Santa has an appropriate present for your child, could you please let us know the age and gender of your child? Non Binary is an option given. Gary Brenn…
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Gary Brennan chats to Dr. Edward Burke, Historian and Author of 'Ghost of a Family: Ireland’s Most Infamous Unsolved Murder, the Outbreak of the Civil War and the Origins of the Modern Troubles'. The gripping true crime story of Ireland’s most infamous unsolved murder – the sectarian massacre of six Catholic civilians in 1922…
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In this powerful episode, Niall addresses a difficult question: Would You Report Your Own Child for Selling Drugs? The discussion arises from a recent story of a mother’s agonizing decision to alert the Gardaí about her son's significant cannabis stash. Senior counsel Tom Creed calls for leniency, highlighting the young man’s efforts to reform, whi…
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In this episode, Niall addresses the divisive question of whether a compulsory national DNA database should be established. Drawing on recent reports and expert opinions, he presents both sides of the argument surrounding this potential database. Referring to a report from the oversight body for the DNA database, led by Judge Catherine A Murphy, Ni…
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In this episode, Niall addresses a sensitive and complex topic that raises questions about the boundaries of love, care, and vulnerability. A mother reached out, expressing concerns about her teenage daughter’s situation. The mother describes her daughter, nearly 18, who lives with moderate to severe autism. Her daughter’s condition includes unique…
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In this episode, Niall examines a divisive issue: whether society is overly lenient with prisoners. The discussion stems from a report in The Journal about Minister Simon Harris's plans to introduce training programs for individuals convicted of minor crimes, with the goal of reducing re-offending and aiding their reintegration into society upon re…
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