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This week Kieran Cuddihy was joined by the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis and Saoirse Hanley, Features writer at the Independent to look back on the week that was, but with a few twistsâŠ
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Nikita Hand has won her lawsuit against MMA fighter Conor McGregor over an alleged rape in Dublin in 2018, with the High Court jury awarding her âŹ248,603 in damages. Ms Hand also sued McGregorâs friend, James Lawrence of Rafterâs Road in Drimnagh, for allegedly raping her after McGregor left the hotel, but the jury did not find in her favour in relation to him.
To give further reactions to this case and to discuss statements from Ms Hand and McGregor, Kieran is joined by David Hall, CEO of Sonas Domestic Violence Charity.
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It's time for âHenry's Front Bench', where Henry McKean meets an election candidate on a park bench and has a chat.
Today, Henry is in Tipperary to talk with Independent TD, Mattie McGrath.
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Off The Ball's Mick McCarthy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend actionâŠ
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The High Court has been found in favour of Nikita Hand and has awarded damages from Conor McGregor to her after finding that she was assaulted by the martial arts fighter in the Beacon Hotel.
Dr. Elaine Byrnes from the School of Psychology at DCU and Noeline Blackwell, Human Rights Lawyer, Consultant and Online Safety Coordinator with the Childrenâs Rights Alliance join Kieran to discuss.
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There are articles constantly reporting on the different ways we can improve the quality of our sleep. Taking magnesium supplements is supposedly one of the techniques we can adopt.
Tom Coleman, Health Scientist and Sleep Coach, joins Kieran to discuss how exactly we can enhance the quality of our sleep.
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You might have seen this on Twitter: an issue raised by Maia Dunphy around prepaid parking which led to her elderly father being forced to wait two hours for helpâŠ
Writer and Broadcaster Maia Dunphy joins Kieran to discuss.
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Galway chef, restaurateur and author, JP McMahon, is calling for the government to pay more attention to the food industry during their political campaigns. He believes the Irish food sector is at risk of being industrialised, and food should be added to the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
JP joins Kieran to discuss.
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The Kuhner Report on WRKO AM680 Radio in Boston is hosted by Jeffrey T. Kuhner, "Liberalism's Worst Nightmare," he is a conservative nationalist, who champions God, country and family.
This week, Jeff joins Kieran to discuss President Biden giving the green light to Ukraine to launch American missiles at Russian targets - and what implications this could have to further conflict. Also, they discuss Matt Gaetz withdrawing from Trumpâs bid for Attorney General.
Image: Reuters
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Exclusive figures shared with Newstalk have revealed that 12,722 children with additional needs have been waiting on HSE waitlists for more than six months for assessmentsâŠ
Joining Kieran to discuss is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and author of âResilience: Lessons from Sir William Wilde on Life After Covidâ, Brendan Kelly and Director of Neurodiversity Ireland, Nessa Hill.
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In the lead up to the General Election, big debates are being held on the Hard Shoulder. Today: Justice
How big of an issue is Justice for this election? And how can things be improved?
Joining Kieran to debate is Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice and Fine Gael General Election candidate for Meath East, Jim OâCallaghan, Fianna FĂĄilâs Justice Spokesperson and General Election candidate for Dublin Bay South, Peadar TĂłibĂn, Leader of AontĂș and General Election candidate for Meath West and DaithĂ Doolan, Sinn FĂ©in candidate for Dublin South Central.
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Itâs time for the Shopping Trolley Hotline! Where we review the same product from various stores and brands.
Newstalkâs Simon Tierney joined Kieran to try different brands of prawn cocktail, crisps or otherwise!
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Howard Lutnick, the Vice-Chair of Donald Trumpâs transition team, will now lead the US Commerce Department.
You may or may not know him, but what could this mean for the global economy and Ireland?
Emma Howard is an Economist with TU Dublin, and joins Kieran to discuss.
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There is a plentiful range of herbal teas and infusions out there that promise so many health benefits, but which are true?
Jenna Logan Clement & Pekoeâs Resident Tea Sommelier, joins Kieran to discuss some of the choices, and what the real benefits are.
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Itâs International Fraud Awareness Week, and weâve teamed up with Bank of Ireland to help educate and inform how to protect our online profiles and land the simple message: Stop Think. Check.
Kieran is joined by Newstalkâs Tech Correspondent Jess Kelly to discuss.
For more information, see: bankofireland.com/security-zone
In partnership with Bank of Ireland.
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There are many seats to be filled in the General Election, and based on current polling numbers, we are likely to see a good return of Independents in the DĂĄil.
Is this something to be concerned about? Or will the Independents possibly be a stabilising factor to whoever ends up in the hot seat?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Michael McDowell, former Senator, TĂĄnaiste and Minister for Justice.
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The weather outside is frightful⊠and that means commuting can be too!
Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie has been out asking commuters about their recent experiences as winter takes its hold, and joins Kieran to share what heâs heard.
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In this election there has been much talk about the cost of living crisis, the housing crisis, too many teachers in the DĂĄil crisis, but little chat about the climate crisis.
Is this not a big issue for voters?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Oisin Coughlan, Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth Ireland and Ian OâDoherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent.
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It's time for Kidstalk! The kids from South City Community National School Dublin chat to Henry McKean about the General Election, and what they would like to see get done.
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Sharon Horgan of âBad Sistersâ fame has been doing the rounds for their new season and sparked some interest when she introduced the Irish phrase âGeeâ on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert to an audience who had never heard it before.
So what are other Irish slang and phrases we adore, and why do we Irish have so many sayings?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Edward Hayden, TV Chef and Culinary Lecturer at SETU and Claire Ronan, Broadcaster.
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