Afleveringen
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Senator Fiona McLoughlin, Fianna Fail, Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mirror and Louise O’Reilly, Sinn Fein TD make up our Friday Forum this week. We discuss the new stories of the week.
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You know the building, you know the gates and maybe some of the TDs and Senators .But what actually goes on behind the doors in Leinster House. Gavan Reilly takes us behind the scenes in his new book ‘The Secret Life of Leinster House’.
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Gareth Mullins talks through a new cake recipe from Italy. Its a simple apple and sponge bake that would be brilliant for breakfast or on a sunny afternoon with a cup of tea.
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There is plenty of sporting action this weekend with the final round of premier league fixtures, the UEFA women’s champions league final, and the Football, Hurling and Camogie championships continuing across the weekend .Cathal Mullaney brings us all the sporting action.
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The New Lodge apartment blocks, located in a catholic area of North Belfast, had a tragic number of deaths during the troubles. The apartment block, with its residents, form the setting for a new feature documentary film out today. ‘The Flats’ features reenactments of memories of residents from the memories that ended up shaping their lives. One of those residents, Jolene Burns took time out of her holidays to speak to Pat.
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Organizing a group holiday whether it's with family or friends, can be a lot more work than fun. From trying to see if everyone can get the time off, what's the budget, the type of activities to be done, and then throw the kids into the mix it can be a lot more stressful than intended.
Our panel discuss the group holiday. Joining Pat was Aideen Finnegan, Presenter of Irish Times Better with Money Podcast, Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point and author of Guide To Modern Manners and Adrian Barry Managing Editor Off The Ball.
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A new survey shows one in seven people would be unable to cope financially if faced with a bill of €1000. Pat discussed this more with Economist and Economic Analyst Austin Hughes.
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When Ireland played Nazi Germany. Cameron Hill tells us the story of the international football fixtures between the two in the 1930s
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Today on 'Boxed' John Fardy reviews the new Netflix series 'American Manhunt-Osama Bin Laden'.
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the Wake of Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis, a raft of wild conspiracy theories have emerged and dominated social media. David Robert Grimes, Author and Disinformation Expert has been looking into this.
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Continuing our housing series on the show with Barry Whyte. With not enough new homes being built we find out how many are needed and when they can be delivered. Barry brings us this report.
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Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Marriage Equality referendum and despite the celebrations at the time, many LGBT campaigners say there is still work to be done to create a more equal society. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with some of those who are having issues with parental rights and are working to combat a recent rise in homophobia
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A baby has made history by being treated with the first custom-made gene editing therapy to prevent them developing a potentially fatal disease. Professor Luke O’Neill Professor of Biochemistry at the school of Immunology, Trinity College brings us the full story.
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We are fast approaching summer and thus festival season. But between the tents and plastic bottles festivals have been noted for their unsustainable nature. But this year some of Irelands top festivals are taking steps to reduce the harm they cause to our environment. o Linehan Editor of CLIMATE, Sunday Times Ireland and Sustainability columnist Irish Country Magazine tell us all.
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On Monday the EU and the UK struck a new post-Brexit deal, which extends their access to each other’s fishing waters beyond the initial 2026 date to 2038. So how will this impact both Irish and UK fishermen? To discuss with Pat was John Lynch, CEO Of Irish South and East Fish Producers Organisation and Mike Cohen, Chief Executive Officer, Nation.
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A new report, released today has highlighted concerns over Irelands aviation industry. Pat discusses the findings with Eamonn Brennan, former Director General of EUROCONTROL and coauthor of the report.
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This week on the show Diarmuid Gavin takes a look at the history of the Chelsea Flower Show.
All with thanks to Tirlán.
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For over 45 years the truth about the sex abuse scandal at Kincora Boys’ Hostel in Belfast has remained beyond reach. Award winning former BBC journalist Chris Moore has doggedly investigated this story for over four decades. His new book Kincora exposes the rampant sexual abuse of young boys that took place at the Belfast Boys’ home.
Chris joined Pat in studio this morning.
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The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport is having its first meeting today. The Dail speaking rights row has effectively stalled it for weeks; it was initially to be up and running before St Patrick’s Day.
What will be on their agenda? We discussed further with Conor Faughnan Transport Commentator.
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