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Israel has confirmed that it has released over 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of the first hostage exchange, as agreed in the ceasefire agreement between the state and Hamas.
Is this the stage now for peace in the region, and what lies ahead for the two states?
Maoz Inon is an Israeli Entrepreneur and Peace Activist who lost both his parents during the October 7th attacks. He joins Kieran to discuss.
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Today is 'Blue Monday', which is supposed to be the most miserable day of the year, but forget that!
Kieran is joined by Newstalk Producer Dee King to discuss reasons why we shouldn't be so down on this day.
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Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States of America.
What will his second term mean for Ireland?
Tech Entrepreneur and Broadcaster Mark Little joins Kieran to discuss, and Newstalk’s Political Correspondent Seán Defoe joins to give reactions from the ground in Washington D.C.
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For this week’s Kids Health Check, Caroline Robbins, Chair of the GP Committee of the Irish Dental Association and owner of Kiwi Dental in Carlow joins Kieran to discuss dental decay in children, and setting up good routines…
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With Donald Trump now officially the 47th President of the United States, Kieran is joined by Colum McCann, Author and Co-Founder of Narrative 4 and Jerry McDermott, Executive Director, Irish Cultural Centre and former Sheriff of Norfolk County in Massachusetts to discuss the road ahead, as well as react to his opening speech.
Image: Kenny Holston/The New York Times via AP, Pool
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An survey by Eir found that children on average are getting their first phones at 9 years old! Is this too young, and when is it okay for a child to get a phone?
Henry McKean has been out asking that question, and joins Kieran to discuss.
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With Donald Trump being inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States today, Kieran is joined by ‘West Wing’ actor Richard Schiff to discuss the man, as well as what we could anticipate for his second term.
Newstalk’s Political Correspondent Seán Defoe also joins Kieran from Washington D.C. to discuss what the feelings are on the ground there.
Image: Reuters
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The theme of Christmas really seemed to be one of illness – you couldn’t speak to anyone without exchanging stories of when and how you were sick over the holidays. This has continued into January. So, why is this happening?
Joining Kieran to discuss the reasons behind the spike is Sheena Mitchell, Pharmacist and owner of the ‘totalhealth’ pharmacy and podcaster of the ‘WonderCare Podcast’.
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This week Kieran Cuddihy was joined by the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis Off the Ball’s Ger Gilroy to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists…
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Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran to look at all the ways you can use buttermilk in your recipes!
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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 action…
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Today, the Israeli security cabinet recommended approving the Gaza ceasefire and hostage return deal.
A full cabinet meeting is taking place, with ratification meaning that the deal could take effect as early as Sunday… but, what will the future look like for this conflict?
Daniel Levy, President of the US/Middle East Project and former Israeli Peace Negotiator joins Kieran to discuss.
Image: Reuters
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What does Bob Dylan, Fred Astaire, Elon Musk, Madonna and all of the Beatles have in common? They’re subjects of upcoming biopics!
How has this happened, and why has Hollywood suddenly turned to this genre?
Olivia Fahy, Editor of Geek Ireland, joins Kieran to discuss.
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In preparation for the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, people are looking back to inaugurations of the past... Mark Kirwan, an Irish man who worked as a Washington D.C Metropolitan Police Officer, including for inaugurations and during the January 6th riots, joins Kieran to reflect.
Also joining Kieran to discuss his predictions for the inauguration ,and for Trump’s upcoming Presidency is former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
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According to research, children who are polite and do their chores are the most likely to be the favourite of their parents!
Is there truth to this? Who is your favourite child, and are you the favourite?
Henry McKean has been out asking the famous question, and joins Kieran to share what he’s heard.
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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 Joe Biden’s final days in office, and commenting on the work he has done in his term.
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You might be scrolling on X/Twitter today and seeing a lot of these scam ads featuring current Taoiseach Simon Harris with fake news headlines. All of them are the same format, same font and use similar images…
To explain what’s going on exactly, Kieran is joined by Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor for the Irish and Sunday Independent.
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An Israeli cabinet meeting expected to give the final approval for the ceasefire and hostage release deal has been delayed, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing Hamas of backtracking on the deal.
It comes as there has been renewed hope of a deal being done.
So, when should we see a result?
Bel Trew, The UK Independent's Chief International Correspondent and Scott Lucas, Professor and Political Analyst at the Clinton Institute in UCD, join Kieran to discuss.
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US President Joe Biden gave his final address last night as he sets to leave the office after only a single term in the Whitehouse, ahead of Donal Trump’s inauguration this Monday.
So, what will Joe Biden’s legacy be when it’s looked back on?
Joining Kieran to discuss is former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Harry Browne, Journalist and Senior Lecturer in the School of Media at TU Dublin, Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with The Irish Examiner and Emma Howard, Economist at TU Dublin.Image: Reuters
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A recent survey by the cashless tipping provider Paynt, with the Restaurants Association of Ireland, showed that cashless tips rose by 74% in December, and that 83% of businesses that use cashless tipping report higher tips received. But, what does this say about the way we tip?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent.
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