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Tuesday Travel: Seychelles

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at the Seychelles...

Feb 7, 202316 min

Common Ground: Is religion a force for good?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is religion a force for good? '

Feb 7, 202314 min

Cost should be placed on DAA for delays due to drones - Fine Gael TD

Ryanair says it's "very disappointed" that nothing has been done about drone activity at Dublin Airport. Thousands of passengers were affected after drones were spotted on the airfield over the long weekend. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Eoghan Corry, travel and aviation journalist, Graeme McQueen, spokesperson for the DAA and Colm Brophy, Fine Gael TD…

Feb 7, 202312 min

Excessive paperwork 'doesn't improve the quality of our teaching'

The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) has today published findings of a survey that found 90 per cent of primary teachers are struggling with excessive workload and principals work an additional 600 hours a year outside school time. Kieran was joined by teachers Fearghal, Peter and Alice to discuss...

Feb 7, 202310 min

Giving your wedding dress a new home

Isabel Gleeson, owner and founder of Rebride.ie joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss her business of bringing brides together by helping brides sell their dresses rather than have them sitting in your closest gathering dust...

Feb 7, 20234 min

Harassment on public transport 'frightening' for women

A video circulating on social media showing a young girl being abused on an empty bus has led to an outpouring of women sharing stories about feeling unsafe on public transport. Niamh Maher Creative Director with Journal Media and influencer, Holly Carpenter joined Kieran to discuss their own experiences …

Feb 7, 202310 min

Children using tablets in restaurants has 'become the given'

It’s Internet Safety Day today, so we’re taking a look at how we interact with technology and the Internet. Broadcaster and mother Rebecca Horan joined Kieran to discuss the role of tablets and phones and how they’re used by diners at restaurants. Anthony Gray, owner of Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo also joined the discussion on The Hard Shoulder…

Feb 7, 202311 min

Chinese spy balloons over US

Arthur Holland Michel, Funder of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs joined Kieran today to discuss the story of the Chinese spy balloons intercepted over Us territory.

Feb 3, 20234 min

Hilter's rise to power anniversary

A somewhat infamous anniversary this week, marking 90 years since Adolf Hitler’s ascension to the position of German chancellor. At this juncture, is it any more clear why democracy fell apart so utterly across Germany in the 1930s? How did a democratic government allow Hitler to seize power? And are there still lessons to be learned in the context of the modern political sphere? Benjamin Carter Hett answers those questions and more in his book: The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic.

Feb 3, 202313 min

You Are What You Eat: Garlic

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to discuss on how much garlic we should eat.

Feb 3, 202313 min

Mairead McGuinness on anti immigrant protests: "It is tragedy and just wrong"

EU Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union Mairead McGuinness joined the show today to discuss if the new sanctions could be on the way for Russia over the war in Ukraine.

Feb 3, 202313 min

Should confirmations be on weekdays?

Confirmations shouldn't be on weekdays - so says Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast. In her opinion weekday ceremonies make it even harder both for children and their parents to give enough time and focus with a milestone ceremony.

Feb 3, 20238 min

Do you know your neighbours?

Only one in three people know their neighbours names. A new survey also found one in every ten say they speak to their neighbours no more than once a month. Why do we feel less and less connected to the people who live near us? To discuss Kieran was joined by Síona Cahill, account director with DHR communications, public affairs commentator and regular on ‘The Final Furlong and Ali Ryan, CEO and Founder of Goss.ie

Feb 3, 202312 min

Will Johnny Lydon represent Ireland on Eurovision?

Johnny Rotten now Johnny Lydon performs Hawaii with his band Public Image Limited. Tonight that song is one of six competing for Eurosong, a Late Late Show special to pick who Ireland sends to Eurovision, in Liverpool in May. Henry McKean has been back stage and to meet legendary punk rock star, and he gave us his report.

Feb 3, 202313 min

Is the rise of Far Right in Ireland inevitable?

We have seen anti-immigration protests across the country over the last couple of weeks. Just yesterday, protesters gathered outside Columb Barracks at 7pm and marched to Market Square in the centre of Mullingar. With protests becoming more frequent, what can be done about it? Trade unionist Brendan Ogle and security analyst, Declan Power joined Kieran to discuss.

Feb 3, 202313 min

'Relief after such a long and difficult fight' - Father of Omagh bombing victim

The UK government has today announced an independent inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing. Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden died in the Real IRA bombing, took the legal challenge that resulted in the judge directing the British state to act and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss...

Feb 2, 20239 min

Can humans mind read?

Pete Lunn, founder and head of the ESRI's Behavioural Research Unit joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chat through the idea of human's ability to mind read...

Feb 2, 202311 min

Assaulted Irish Rail worker says it's 'happening more regularly'

Figures obtained by Newstalk have revealed Irish Rail received 444 antisocial behaviour complaints last year - a 60% increase on the 277 it received in 2021. Those relating to the Dublin to Belfast and Dublin to Cork lines have been released under the Freedom of Information Act and many are linked to drunk and disorderly behaviour. Kieran was joined by John, a railway worker currently off work due to an incident. Jim O’Callaghan TD and Fianna Fáil Justice spokesperson also joined the discussion…

Feb 2, 202310 min

New national anthem for a united Ireland 'would be a tricky one' - Phil Coulter

There were conversations on the station this week around the new ‘Learn Our Anthem’ campaign, aimed renewing efforts around teaching Amhrán na Bhfiann in schools. One man who has been centrally involved in penning another national anthem is Phil Coulter, whose song ‘Ireland’s Call’ makes its return to the Six Nations stage this weekend. Phil joined Kieran on the show to discuss the different considerations around national anthems, and what they entail...

Feb 2, 20235 min

'A bigger venue than the 3Arena should be looked at' for Taylor fight - Sinn Féin TD

Croke Park’s Stadium Director has denied Eddie Hearn’s claims that renting the stadium would cost almost three times the cost of renting Wembley. The Matchroom promoter made the claim last night, as he revealed a May date for Katie Taylor at GAA H-Q won’t be happening. Kieran was joined by Emmet Brennan, Irish Olympian and Chris Andrews, Sinn Féin TD to discuss...

Feb 2, 202311 min

Ó Riordán: Tánaiste's comments gives 'momentum' towards drugs decriminalisation

A “process toward decriminalisation” of drugs for personal use should be “accelerated”, an Oireachtas committee has recommended. Kieran was joined by Aodhan O’Riordan, Labour Party TD and member of the Oireachtas Justice committee and Professor Mary Cannon, psychiatrist in the department of psychiatry at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland... Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie

Feb 2, 202312 min

‘Any street name changes, the priority should be given to women’

A review of all the street names in Dublin could bring some of Ireland's forgotten heroes back to the city, Green Party councillor Janet Horner has said. Ronan McGreevy, Irish Times journalist and historian and Eilis O’Carroll, actress, writer and comedian...

Feb 2, 202311 min

Hypnotist Paul McKenna tries to calm Kieran

Paul McKenna has sold more than 10 million self-help books and been published in 32 languages. Hypnotist, Paul McKenna is coming to Ireland in March and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss this and chat through some calming techniques...

Feb 2, 202310 min

'I do agree with the Taoiseach' - Eamon Ryan backs Leo Varadkar in controversary over nursing home memos

The Department of Transport has today confirmed that the National Transport Authority (NTA) has allocated funds to Ireland’s local authorities with a view to spending €290 million on walking and cycling infrastructure in 2023. Eamon Ryan, Green Party leader and Minister for Transport Environment, Climate and Communications joined Kieran to discuss this and the ongoing controversy about the Government’s role in awarding compensation to those who were overcharged for nursing homes...

Feb 1, 202314 min

The Shopping Trolley Hotline: Kitchen Spray

Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joined Kieran again for the series 'The Shopping Trolley Hotline'. The series will give listeners pause when they’re filling their trolleys, to consider their options. This week Simon and Kieran took a look a the different options of kitchen cleaning sprays on the shelves...

Feb 1, 202310 min

Treatment of NCT staff could contribute to shortages, says Fianna Fáil TD

New figures from the company running Ireland’s NCT testing show there are now 375,000 vehicles on Irish roads without a valid NCT certificate. Newstalk reporter, Mairead Cleary joined Kieran to discuss the proceedings of a meeting of the Oireachtas Transport Committee this afternoon...

Feb 1, 20238 min

Nursing homes strategy 'proactively targeted the most vulnerable'

Reports at the weekend suggested successive Taoisigh and health ministers agreed a secret plan to hide the true scale of the State's liability for illegal nursing home charges to prevent massive payouts. Leo Varadkar says he assumes he was briefed on the state's policy towards settling claims in relation to families being overcharged for nursing homes. Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Labour Party leader, Ivana Bacik and Independent Senator, Tom Clonan to discuss... Image: tomclonan.ie

Feb 1, 202316 min

European Central Bank set to hike rates despite inflation easing

Against the backdrop of 8.5% inflation across the Eurozone, the European Central Bank is set to raise rates by half a point tomorrow. This is as prices for goods and services continue to increase at a fast rate. Alan Barrett, CEO of the ESRI joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...

Feb 1, 202310 min

Women’s Mini Marathon hit with €21,000 policing bill

The organisers of the Women’s Mini Marathon were taken by surprise by a €21,000 bill for the Gardaí’s services last June. No such costs had come in previous years. Gerard McGrath, the chairman of the Women’s Mini Marathon joined Kieran on the show to discuss…

Feb 1, 20233 min

Schools 'should not be promoting' making of St Brigid's crosses - Atheist Ireland

It’s St Brigid’s Day today - the changing of the seasons, and the honouring of St Brigid. Many children around the country will be making little crosses to commemorate the day, and my next guest is concerned that those from non religious backgrounds shouldn’t have to take part. Michael Nugent, the Chair of Atheist Ireland and writer and broadcaster Barbara Scully joined Kieran on the show to discuss…

Feb 1, 202311 min

Wellness: Neurodiversity

Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Clare McKenna, presenter of Alive and Kicking on Newstalk, to discuss neurodiversity...

Feb 1, 202310 min

Tuesday Travel: County Mayo

Every week, Tuesday Travel on The Hard Shoulder with thanks to Emirates, will take a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations Emirates fly to around the world. This week, Kieran was joined by Fionn Davenport, travel writer and broadcaster to look at the beautiful County Mayo...

Jan 31, 202318 min

Aontú representative 'embarrassed' by St Patrick's Festival launch

The launch of the St Patrick’s Festival took place yesterday, and as with many things, many people loved what was on show, and many had issues with it. The theme for the festival is ‘We are ONE’. Kieran was joined by Eric Nelligan, who is an Aontu representative in Limerick and Ray Yeates, who is City Arts Officer with Dublin County Council to discuss… Image: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie

Jan 31, 202310 min

Common Ground: Is socialism a force for good?

Kieran was joined in studio by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a discussion around 'Is socialism a force for good?'

Jan 31, 202313 min

GAA 'have to clean up the rules around substitutions'

The GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee has ordered a replay of the All-Ireland club football final. It comes following a hearing last night involving representatives from Glen and Kilmacud Crokes. Off The Ball's Will O’Callaghan and journalist, Conan Doherty joined Kieran on the show to discuss... Image: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

Jan 31, 20238 min

Nursing homes strategy an 'acceleration towards Sinn Féín taking government'

The Taoiseach says he assumes he was briefed on the state's policy towards settling claims in relation to families being overcharged for nursing homes. For more on this, Kieran was joined by John Lee, the Executive Editor of the Irish Daily Mail and Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland…

Jan 31, 202313 min

'Classical music speaks to us in a way popular music doesn't' - Broadcaster George Hamilton

A Welsh branch of McDonald's has started playing classical music in a bid to deter anti-social behaviour. Kieran was joined by George Hamilton, commentator and presenter on Lyric FM to discuss...

Jan 31, 20236 min

ShinAWil CEO calls for levy for 'more great, new Irish content'

Australia is to impose local quotas on their streaming platforms - like Netflix, Disney+ and the rest - as part of a national cultural policy. The Australian Government described it as ‘necessary action’ so that Australia stories don’t get drowned out. Larry Bass, the chief executive of ShinAWil, joined Kieran on the show to discuss...

Jan 31, 20237 min

Irish people 'not allowed to big themselves up' - Comedian Jim Elliot

According to a US psychologist, workers need to be able to brag more like an American to get ahead in the workplace. Meredith Fineman, author of Brag Better, said staff should find ways to communicate their brilliance, which does not always come naturally to us here in Ireland. Kieran was joined by American comedian, Jim Elliott and Orla Donagher. founder of Interview Tutor to discuss…

Jan 31, 202313 min

National Anthem: Should we all learn it?

Nial Ring - Dublin City Councillor, Stefanie Preisner - Broadcaster and presenter of the ‘Basically’ podcast and broadcaster Louise Cantillon joined Kieran today to answer one question: should we all learn our national anthem?

Jan 30, 202313 min

Weed stinks!

Has the weed aroma in Dublin city become overwhelming? If so, what can be done to tackle it? And if we were to legalise cannabis in this country, can it be done effectively/efficiently? Journalist & Historian Frank McDonald and Newstalk’s own Simon Tierney gave us their thoughts on that.

Jan 30, 202312 min

Is the emergence of an anti-immigration party in Ireland inevitable?

“If Ireland doesn't see the emergence of an electorally competitive radical right party that mobilises on anti-immigration, it will be an outlier in Europe.” That is the view of Aidan Regan, associate professor in political economy in the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD, and he joined the show today to discuss his view.

Jan 30, 202310 min

Record Money Collected From M50 Toll Charges

A record of nearly €170 million was collected in toll charges on the M50 last year. It is almost €30 million more than in 2021, and is also significantly above pre-pandemic levels. For more on this Kieran was joined by Eugene Drennan, from the Irish Road Hauliers Association.

Jan 30, 202311 min

Will we see Katie Taylor's fight at Croke Park?

Kieran Cunningham, chief sports writer at Irish Daily Star was tweeting recently about some potential roadblocks around Katie Taylor’s long-mooted homecoming fight. The presumption had been that Croke Park was the likely destination, but we also heard from her promoter Eddie Hearn talking about the proposed May date. Kieran Cunningham joined us on the show to discuss.

Jan 30, 20239 min

Attack in Ashtown

The Taoiseach says an incident at a migrant camp in Dublin has the hallmarks of a racist attack. A number of men with sticks and dogs turned up at a makeshift camp of around 15 tents near Ashtown in Dublin. Kieran was joined by Kitty Holland, Social Affairs Correspondent with the Irish Times. Also on the line was Cieran Perry, independent councillor for the area.

Jan 30, 202312 min

Is it time to scrap the homework?

Earlier today Taoiseach Leo Varadkar spoke on Newstalk Pat Kenny show about how children going to school can get too much homework. It follows a debate sparked by comments made by President Michael D Higgins who suggested their time would be better suited to more creative endeavors. Comedian Jarlath Regan, podcaster behind the number 1 Irish podcast network - Irishman Abroad joined Kieran to discuss.

Jan 30, 20238 min

You Are What You Eat: Eggs

Aisling Larkin, TV Chef and mindful eating coach joined Kieran to take a look at different ways to diversify and enjoy your eggs...

Jan 27, 202313 min

O'Gorman: 'I don't accept the argument' that Ireland is full

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission say Ireland is currently in clear breach of its international obligations regarding newly arrived asylum seekers. Thirty-one asylum seekers who arrived here this week are currently without State accommodation. Roderic O’Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth joined Kieran on the show to discuss…

Jan 27, 202312 min

Sport with Adrian Barry

Off The Ball's Adrian Barry joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action...

Jan 27, 202310 min

Directly-elected Dublin mayor 'a formula for gridlock’

The Dublin Citizens’s Assembly has voted in favour of a powerful new directly elected mayor being created for the city, with ranging powers – similar to other international cities. Kieran was joined by Jim Gavin, chairman of the Dublin Citizens’ Assembly and Derek Mooney, public affairs consultant and former Irish government adviser to discuss...

Jan 27, 202312 min