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Richard, Gavan and Zara speak with Khalid el-Astal about his struggle to get his family out of Gaza.
Three new reports have a recommended a number of changes in RTE.
And can Bambie Thug win the Eurovison for Ireland for the first time in almost 30 years?
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the Mount Street migration and the rising tensions between Ireland and the UK over immigration policy.
The results of the Aoife Johnston Inquest has put University Hospital Limerick under pressure.
And a new report commissioned by the French government has recommended that children be banned from having a smartphone until 13 and social media until 18.
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Gavan and Zara speak with Selina and Louise McDermott for their reactions to the findings of the Stardust Inquest and the subsequent state apology.
Richard reports from the inquest into the death of teenager Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick.
And they also discuss the difficulties facing the new recycling scheme and the demise of DVDs.
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran and speculation that it could lead to a world war.
The group speaks to one Kerry farmer, who is spending €3,000 a month on fodder because of the recent spell of bad weather.
And "Scoop" throws the group for a loop.
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Zara, Richard and Gavan look at the housing promises being made by new Taoiseach Simon Harris.
They're also joined by James Kavanagh to hear about his own house hunting experience with his partner on "The Great Inspo Home Adventure" and how the Taoiseach's promises don't fill him with confidence.
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the attack on an aid convoy in Gaza.
A new study has highlighted the struggles of those with autism.
And 'Gourmet Gangster': Christy Kinahan's Google Reviews.
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss the communication skills of incoming Taoiseach Simon Harris.
They look at how Paris is revitalizing its city centre.
And does the Britain's Royal press team have questions to answer over the Kate Middleton drama?
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Leo Varadkar has announced his decision to step down as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader. Gavan and Zara take the podcast to Leinster House to discuss a massive day in Irish politics.
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Richard and Zara speak to ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship about Kate Middleton's now infamous Mother's Day photo.
They discuss the career of Charlie Bird, who passed away this week.
And Cillian Murphy makes Oscar history by being the first Irish-born star to win Best Actor.
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Gavan, Richard and Zara discuss the latest cost of living survey by Barnardos.
Calls for so-called "coffin drug" to be made a controlled substance.
And the house were Saltburn was filmed is under siege.
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Richard and Gavan speak to Ibrahim Alagha and his son Sami about how they're adjusting to life back in Ireland since they fled Gaza.
Dublin's long awaited Metrolink is back on track
And the group discuses the latest financial controversy to hit RTÉ
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Ireland and Spain have written to the President of the EU Commission asking for sanctions against Israel, but will it make a difference?
Zara, Gavan and Richard look at the rising cost of the new National Children's Hospital.
And questions about Joe Biden's age continue, a new poll says most Americans think he's too old for the White House
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Richard, Zara and Gavan talk to ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship about the recent cancer diagnosis for King Charles and what it means for Britain's royal family.
Why the conflict in the Middle East has hit the sales of McDonald's.
And more than three decades after it was first released, Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" has become a viral sensation.
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Gavan, Zara and Richard discus the new deal to restore the government in Northern Ireland and the recent slide in support for Sinn Féin
And the group also looks at the fallout from the publication of explicit AI generated deepfakes of Taylor Swift
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The International Court of Justice has today issued orders to Israel about the conduct of its war in Gaza - saying it was clear that the threshold for preventative measures had been met.
But, in practice, what does that mean? Is Israel likely to comply with this ruling? What change will it make for the people of Gaza? And is a point coming where other countries like Ireland could get involved?
Alanna O'Malley, an associate professor from the University of Leiten and an expert in the history of international organisations, joined the group to explain what happened today – and what comes next
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Richard, Gavan and Zara discuss media literacy around the conflict in Gaza
The upcoming referendums, what you need to know
Reverse vending machines, how will they work?
And the buzz around the Oscars from Irish hopefuls to Barbie snubs
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Protests continue over plans to house International Protection applicants in Roscrea in Tipperary.
"Cuckoo funds" that are buying up properties are back on the political agenda.
And Zara, Richard and Gavan have watched "Saltburn" and they have thoughts.
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As hospitals see their traditional January surge in demand, we speak to one doctor on the frontline.
South Africa is taking Israel to the International Court of Justice.
And everyone is talking about Barry Keoghan and Saltburn.
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Peter McGann & Fionnuala Jay join to recap on the most significant news stories of 2023.
They talk Ryan Tubridy & the RTE scandal, the downfall of Phillip & Holly, live TV slip ups and a huge year for Taylor Swift.
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