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Nick Ferrari, presenter of Nick Ferrari at Breakfast on LBC Radio, joins The Last Word to discuss Labour's landslide victory in the UK general election.
Matt is also joined by journalist Amanda Ferguson to outline Northern Ireland's election results and Daniel McConnell, editor of The Business Post, to discuss what all of the results could mean for Anglo-Irish relations.
Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
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Sarah McGuinness, Assistant News Editor with the Business Post and environmental commentator John Gibbons joined Matt for the Week Trending.
They covered the BBC’s and Channel 4’s coverage of the UK general election, Dublin’s traffic plan and a controversial Newsweek article questioning Taylor Swift's credentials as a role model.
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Have you heard of the new app No Place?
Andy O'Donoghue reveals all about the app that's reached number 1 in the app store as well as all tech tech updates to home gym equipment.
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New Report says that people are aware of climate change but there is no urgency to do anything about it.
John Gibbons joins Matt to discuss the findings from the report.
Plus we're busting the myths around electric vehicles.
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New figures released by Drinks Ireland have shown that the sale of non-alcoholic beer grew by 18% in 2023, which is an almost 100% increase in market share over the last four years.
Ian Guider, Columnist with the Business Post, joined Matt for Thursday’s daily business news.
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What updates are there to the investigation into this assault?
Security and crime editor for the Irish Times Conor Lally, and Janet Horner, Green Party councillor for Dublin’s North Inner City join Matt to discuss these updates.
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Matt is joined by best-selling author Lucy Foley on her latest thriller, Midnight Feast.
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Hospitality groups are calling on the Government to reinstate the 9% reduced VAT charge for food services to help them manage increasing costs.
Pat Crotty, chief executive of the Vintners Federation of Ireland, and Owen Reidy, general secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, join The Last Word to debate whether hospitality businesses should be on a lower VAT rate.
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Revolut has indicated that it will begin offering mortgages in Ireland from as early as next year.
In this week’s personal finance slot, Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, explained what this could mean for customers.
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John and Dee are chatting all about the amazing list of artists performing over the summer!
But will any of them come close to the hype of Taylor Swift?
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Marion and Cal join Matt to discuss the impact of the Supreme Court 'immunity' ruling for Trump.
Plus what is the fall out after the leaders debate and will the democrats replace Biden after his performance?
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A new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute has shown that between 35,000 and 53,000 new homes will be needed to cope with population growth in Ireland.
Matt was joined by Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien to discuss the findings.
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In light of a number of recent court cases the Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said that there is an 'epidemic' of violence against women in Ireland.
Noeline Blackwell, solicitor, and Louise Crowley, director of the Bystander Intervention programme, join The Last Word to discuss how gender based violence can be better prevented and how victims can be better supported.
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Eimear Higgins has approached Dublin city council to pause the introduction of a traffic management plan due to concerns for the impact on jobs and retail sales in the city.
CEO of Dublin Town Richard Guiney and Green party Councillor for Dublin City Council Michael Pidgeon, join Matt to discuss the updates.
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This week Sarah Slattery, from the travelexpert.ie, is taking us off to Ibiza for this weeks last word on travel.
To catch up on the conversation, click the 'play' button below...
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French political parties are attempting to create a united front after the National Rally’s victory in the first round of snap elections on Sunday.
Journalist and author Lara Marlowe joined Matt to explain the repercussions of this result on a national and European level.
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Taylor Swift, Pride, All-Ireland quarter finals and gigs all over the city are expected to bring more than 600,000 people to Dublin this weekend.
To discuss this and the rest of the week's trending stories, Today FM's Cathal O'Sullivan and Orla Ryan, news correspondent with TheJournal.ie, join The Last Word.
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There are growing calls for US President Joe Biden to bow out of the presidential race following his performance in a TV debate against Donald Trump.
Marion McKeone, US correspondent with the Business Post, and Larry Donnelly, law lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with TheJournal.ie, join The Last Word to analyse the first debate between Biden and Trump.
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