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‘It’s like a sick perversion of Squid Game’: Horror in Gaza as tide begins to turn against Netanyahu

Shocking imagery from Gaza of extreme hunger has caused a visible shift in media coverage and political perspective. In recent days, Donald Trump, Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have voiced significant opposition towards Israel and its war on Gaza. Nearly two years on from the events of October 7, 2023, is the tide finally turning on Benjamin Netanyahu?     Host: Kevin Doyle Guests: Gregg Carlstrom and Enda Brady  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 31, 202528 min

The unsolved death of Joe Deacy, and the ‘vicious’ poison pen letters that followed

Almost eight years on, no one has been held accountable for the violent death of 21-year-old Joe Deacy who was found unconscious outside a home in Swinford, Co Mayo before dying the next day. A garda murder investigation has repeatedly failed to charge anybody. But the case has taken a sinister turn, as a man has admitted sending “vile” letters, signed from “Joe”, to the couple living in the house where Mr Deacy was found unresponsive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 30, 202518 min

The trouble with EuroMillions: Dolores McNamara’s €115m win, 20 years on

In the summer of 2005, a typical Friday night in the local pub changed the life of Dolores McNamara forever when she learned that the EuroMillions ticket she bought on a whim led to her becoming €115 million richer. But what became of Ireland’s first ever EuroMillions winner?   Host: Tabitha Monahan Guest: Ralph Riegel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 29, 202520 min

Extra: Trump’s tariff triumph - A bad loss for Ireland and a disaster for the EU

Following months of speculation and negotiations, the European Union has finally struck a trade agreement with the US which will see both sides settle for a 15pc baseline tariff rate on EU imports to the US. Although an out-and-out trade war appears to have been averted, the agreement is being described in certain quarters as a “capitulation” by the world’s largest trading bloc.    Today on The Indo Daily, Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Dónal O’Donovan, Group Business Editor with the Irish Independent – to break down the finer details of the deal, and to find out what implications it will have for Ireland’s economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 28, 202516 min

The Miami Showband Massacre: ‘ They tried to wipe out the entire band.’

In 1960s Ireland, while the Catholic Church still held sway, a new cultural force was rising — the showband scene. Ballrooms filled up night after night across the country, and at its heart was The Miami Showband, who were so beloved they were dubbed ‘The Irish Beatles’. But on July 31, 1975, everything changed. After a gig in Banbridge, Co Down, five members were stopped at what seemed a routine army checkpoint. What followed left the showband world shattered and survivors forever scarred by an act of unimaginable violence. Host: Tessa Fleming Guests: Liam Collins and Des LeeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 28, 202527 min

'Prison rules didn't really exist' Former Governor of infamous Maze prison on dealing with Michael Stone, Billy Wright and Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair

William McKee is a former governor of the Maze Prison. He was the senior governor in charge of the prison on the 27th December 1997. That was the day that LVF Godfather Billy Wright was murdered inside the prison wall. The INLA assumed responsibility for the killing shortly after. William McKee joins Ciarán Dunbar to talk about what working on the day of Billy Wright’s murder was like, his relationships with paramilitary prisoners inside the prison, and the attempts on his life as a result of his career. Todays Indo Daily comes from our sister podcast The BelTel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 27, 202533 min

Porn and violence in the 'digital age crackdown': Are children safe online?

This week, Ireland’s long-promised safety crackdown on social media platforms came into effect, which aims to shield children from harmful online content. However, despite a nine-month lead-in for the likes of Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and X, it seems there are still major issues to be worked out. Is it possible to create a safe space for children on the Internet? Host: Kevin Doyle Guests: Adrian Weckler and Sophie Peachey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 25, 202523 min

Fermanagh shooting: Community in shock after woman and children killed in suspected murder

Three members of a family have been murdered in Maguiresbridge. The mother and her two children were shot in their family home – with two of them dying at the scene – another in hospital. Another person – a man – was seriously injured and is currently in hospital in Belfast. The PSNI say a so-called ‘murder-suicide’ is one line of inquiry and that it is “not anticipated at this stage that any further arrests will be made”. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph reporter – Abdullah Sabri.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 24, 20257 min

Ep 2: Secret phones, wiped laptops and ‘dirty’ money

It's a bitter, messy row with multiple parties involved, and many, many millions on the line. John Magnier – one of Ireland’s wealthiest men and a notoriously private individual – has taken the stand in a high-stakes legal row over an estate that makes Downton Abbey look modest. Land, riches and reputations are all on the line, with recent evidence hearing details of secret phones, wiped computers, hidden assets and ‘dirty’ money. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guest; Mark Tighe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 24, 202526 min

Ep 1: John Magnier's bitter land row and the €15m handshake deal

For nearly 400 years, the Barne Estate in Tipperary has been under the ownership of the Thomson-Moore family, going all the way back to 1654. Today, the future of the 750-acre property is the subject of a trial that has seen a bitter land dispute play out before the High Court. In one of the most colourful Irish court cases in recent memory, John Magnier, the bloodstock billionaire, and two of his children, are seeking to enforce a handshake deal agreed between Mr Magnier and Richard Thomson-Moore to buy Barne Estate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 23, 202526 min

'Did the Irish fall into a vat of Guinness?’ - Washington tells Ireland to ‘sober up’ over Occupied Territories Bill

First introduced in 2018 by senator Frances Black, the Occupied Territories Bill is increasingly the subject of public pressure and debate, as Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris continue to address criticism. And it’s not just here at home, with a growing number of international political voices chiming in, some in a more derogatory fashion than others. US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee slated the Occupied Territories Bill and told Ireland to "sober up." "Did the Irish fall into a vat of Guinness," he posted on Twitter. The diplomat said the bill was "so stupid" it smacked of "diplomatic intoxication". The Taoiseach has stressed that people needed to focus on the ongoing loss of life in Gaza and across the Middle East. Host: Fionnán Sheahan, Guests: Mary Regan and Tabitha Monahan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 22, 202523 min

Election fraudster linked to Healy-Rae family firm

A senator has called for an investigation after he claimed a man who pleaded guilty to electoral fraud works for a company run by the Healy-Rae dynasty. We look at the details of this unusual case, and ask how one vote could go from a local court to the national parliament. ­ Host: Tabitha Monahan               Guests: Sinéad Kelleher and Fionnán SheahanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 21, 202523 min

The age of mistrust: Are AI videos getting too real?

How do we spot the truth from a lie online? Are AI photos and videos getting too convincing? And what can be done to stop the spread of misinformation? Today on The Indo Daily, we hear from our sister podcast The Big Tech Show with Adrian Weckler. Adrian is joined by Ciarán Cannon, VP of Global Affairs with Alison and former Fine Gael TD for Galway East and Damien Mulley, digital communications expert and founder of Mulley Communications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 20, 202523 min

Trump’s broken promises: Why the Epstein files are causing a MAGA meltdown

Six years ago, notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his New York City prison cell. And yet, Epstein’s influence - and the mystery surrounding his alleged “client list”— is more alive than ever and is driving a wedge through Donald Trump’s MAGA movement. During his election campaign last year, Trump promised to release Epstein-related files if elected, but is now accused by his own supporters of backpedalling on his promise to uncover the truth. With pressure mounting, will his refusal to deliver on the Epstein files fracture the movement he built? And can he pivot attention, as he often doe, back to safer ground, like tariffs and trade wars? Host: Tessa Fleming, Guests: Lorcan Nyhan and Nikki McCann Ramirez See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 18, 202527 min

Extra: Tears, tension and a verdict that may not bring closure: The Joe Grogan inquest

Another hearing and another bombshell moment inside the Tullamore courthouse. Tears, tension and a verdict that may not bring closure after the inquest into the death of Offaly farmer Joe Grogan. Host: Tessa Fleming                                Guest: Catherine Fegan You can read Catherine Fegan’s coverage of this story : Joseph Grogan inquest concludes with widow in tears and bombshell accusations You can listen to more from the Joe Grogan inquest : Indo Daily: The crucifix, the marriage cert and the National Ploughing Championship: The Joseph Grogan inquestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 202515 min

Mary Lou McDonald, Ireland’s next president?

This may be the most open Irish presidential election we’ve ever seen, with every man and his dog seeming to have been linked to the Áras at some point. Former Taoisigh, human rights advocates and cage fighters alike have thrown their names into the mix. Sinn Fein president has seemingly U turned on a previous decision to rule herself out, and if she did decide to run, could very well become this countries 10th president. Host: Kevin Doyle, Guests; Fionnán Sheahan and Mary Regan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 202526 min

DJ Carey’s Texas trips, Cancer Care and the Croke Park Conundrum

DJ Carey, once hailed as hurling royalty, now stands at the centre of a deception scandal that shook Ireland and reached as far as Texas. As the GAA prepares to honour him, we ask: Can an institution built on trust afford to look away? Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Amy Molloy and Colm Keys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 16, 202525 min

What next for Dylan McGrath as Fade Street empire on the brink

Once hailed as the enfant terrible of Irish cuisine, Dylan McGrath had a Michelin star by the age 29, became household TV presenter by 33, but after a fiery few years, his most prominent restaurant Fade Street Social is on life-support, owing €1.7m to Revenue. So how did the high-flying chef of the Celtic Tiger era end up here, and was the temper part of the act, or just part of the pressure cooker? Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; John Mulligan and Melanie Finn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 15, 202524 min

Self Aid: Rewind to the moment where Ireland tried to sing its way out of recession

In 1986, Ireland staged its own answer to Live Aid – but this time, the crisis was at home. With U2, Van Morrison and Thin Lizzy on stage, Self Aid aimed to tackle mass unemployment with music, but did it inspire change or just create headlines and high notes? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan                             Guests: Tony O’Brien and Tony BolandSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 14, 202524 min

Colm O’Regan: “I did a gig where I got a jumper as payment”

This Sunday’s Indo Daily is brought to you by our sister podcast Money Talks, a podcast from the Irish Independent hosted by Katie Byrne, focused on our relationship with money - from the first time we discovered it right up to how we spend it today. This week celebrated writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian Colm O’Regan goes under the monetary microscope as he discusses the strangest job he’s ever had, some of the unique payments he’s received in comedy over the years, and what it’s really like out there for a best-selling author. Host: Katie Byrne. Guest: Colm O’Regan The content of this podcast is for information purposes and does not constitute investment advice or recommendation of any investment product. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 13, 202552 min

Peter McGann: “Irish comedy has come a long way since bad jokes about the drunk Irishman.”

Today’s Indo Daily comes from one of our sister podcasts, Under The Grill. The actor and viral comedian Peter McGann joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young in the Under the Grill kitchen to chat about his favourite dish of all time, pre-show nerves and his part in Sky Atlantic’s Small Town, Big Story, which was written and directed by Chris O’Dowd. Wicklow-born Peter says: “Those jokes like ‘I came home, I was so drunk, I put the rashers in the toaster’, that slap stuff is mostly gone from the comedy stage.” The dad-of-one adds: “My dish of choice is a seafood chowder in a sourdough bowl because it brings me back it to the best summer of my life. It’s just delicious. I love seafood of any kind. “I was in college in Galway one summer and I was chasing a girl, who is now my wife, and there used to be a stall in Galway selling seafood chowder in a bread bowl. It brings back such good memories.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 12, 202535 min

Bringing back the bedsit? Housing Minister James Browne’s ‘radical’ new apartment plan

Housing — it's the defining issue of a generation. Now, the Housing Minister has unveiled what’s being billed as a radical plan to ‘revolutionise’ the housing sector. Critics have already taken aim at key aspects of the plan such as smaller apartments and fewer windows, but is this exactly the kind of radical shift needed to finally boost supply? Host; Tessa Fleming, Guests; Mary Regan, Caroline O’Doherty, Orla Hegarty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 11, 202523 min

40 years of low fares and high drama: How Ryanair changed Europe one controversy at a time

40 years ago this week, at 8.30am on July 8, 1985, a 15-seater aircraft with a full complement of passengers took off from Waterford airport to London Gatwick on the inaugural flight of a new Irish airline called Ryanair. Air travel, and in some ways Ireland itself, would never be the same again. Fast forward four decades and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn’t travelled with Ryanair and, let's be honest, complained about them. But, despite the extra charges, minimal leg room and marketing stunts, we just keep coming back for more. Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: John MulliganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 10, 202526 min

The crucifix, the marriage cert and the National Ploughing Championship: The Joseph Grogan inquest

When Offaly farmer Joseph Grogan died hours after marrying his partner, the inquest that followed was anything but simple. Now the circumstances around his death are being investigated, with an inquest that heard about the consummation of the marriage, the embalming of the body and religious beliefs. ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan                                            Guest: Catherine Fegan ­ You can read more of Catherine Fegan's coverage of this story - The crucifix, the marriage cert and the Ploughing – tetchy exchanges at inquest into death of Offaly farmer Joseph GroganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 9, 202523 min

The bankrupt Dublin Jeweller, the fake gems and the missing diamonds

In recent weeks, The Sunday Independent revealed that a customer took legal action against Empress Fine Jewels, which was ordered to pay her nearly €35,000, after diamond rings she entrusted to the store were reported stolen while being taken by a pensioner to another location to be cleaned. She received a call the next day from the jeweller, telling her the rings had been stolen from the pensioner on a Dublin Bus. Another customer of the same Dublin-based jeweller was “disappointed but not surprised” to learn that a €3,000 emerald and diamond ring she purchased contains fake gemstones. Ali Bracken joins Kevin Doyle to speak about her investigation into Empress Fine Jewels. Host; Kevin Doyle, Guest; Ali Bracken See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 7, 202520 min

The €550,000 man - but is Sean Sweeney our MetroLink messiah or future fall guy?

Sean Sweeney has been handed €550k and a ticking clock – now the future of MetroLink rests on his shoulders. Can the straight-talking CEO break through over 20 years of delays, or is Dublin's long-awaited transport project doomed again? Host: Dave Hanratty Guest: Niamh Horan and Gabija GataveckaiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 7, 202526 min

Jenny Claffey: “Affording something doesn’t mean you have the money in your bank account”

Sunday’s Indo Daily is brought to you by one of our sister podcasts; Money Talks, a podcast from the Irish Independent hosted by Katie Byrne, focused on our relationship with money - from the first time we discovered it right up to how we spend it today. ­ Each week, you’ll hear anecdotes, advice, and eyebrow-raising admissions from Katie's guests as they delve into their finances and how it impacts their lives – the good, the bad, and the ugly. ­ Formerly of runaway success It Galz, Jenny Claffey now hosts Red Room; a true crime podcast that digs deep into strange unsolved mysteries. On this episode, Jenny explains how redundancy led her to become a self-made entrepreneur in the digital space, the highs and lows of podcasting revenue, her spending obsessions and apprehensions, how to build an online community, and the financial advice that still pays off today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 6, 202544 min

Nicola Tallant – “The Monk dined on a haloumi burger on our first real face to face’

Today's Indo Daily is brought to you by one of our sister podcasts Under the Grill. ­ Podcaster Nicola Tallant joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young in the Under the Grill kitchen to chat about her dad’s roast chicken dinner, breaking bread with criminals and why we are fascinated by crime. “I mean there was no coddle or any of this sort of stuff even though you think he's such a traditional dub, don't you? “I'd say he's better taste than you and I. He's floating around the Mediterranean and he's probably eaten very nicely.   So, he ordered a haloumi burger, and I had embarrassingly had chicken wings. What an amateur I am. ­ The Crime World host reveals that eating habits can tell a lot about how dangerous a murderer is, remembering killer Joe O’Reilly who, she says, didn’t lose his appetite before appealing for information on the death of his wife on The Late Late Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 5, 202543 min

How George Gibney has run from child abuse allegations for over 30 years

For 30 years disgraced former Irish swim coach George Gibney (77) has avoided child abuse allegations, relocating around the United States and refusing to answer questions about his past. On Tuesday he was detained by US marshals on foot of the extradition request, and Gibney now sits in a Florida jail as officials attempt to extradite him to Ireland to face 79 charges of sexual offences against four young girls between 1971 and 1981. Today on The Indo Daily, Tessa Fleming is joined by Maeve Sheahan, Senior Correspondent with The Sunday Independent, and Chalkie White, a former swimming student who has made allegations of abuse against George Gibney, to discuss how one of Irish sports darkest stories might be reaching a new chapter. This episode of The Indo Daily features discussion surrounding alleged sexual abuse and may not be suitable for everyone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 4, 202527 min

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, Rushmore ambitions and a new Irish envoy

US president Donald Trump wants his name on a bill, his face on a mountain and gators guarding the border. And what does the new US ambassador to Ireland have to do with it? ­ Host: Kevin Doyle                                         Guests: Gina London and Scott LucasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 2, 202526 min

Extra: DJ Carey pleads guilty - Kilkenny hurler admits to falsely claiming he had cancer

Hurling star DJ Carey has admitted falsely claiming he had cancer and defrauding people into paying him for treatment. The former Kilkenny player (54) pleaded guilty to 10 deception charges when he appeared in Dublin Circuit Criminal Court today. He had been due to stand trial but entered the plea when he was formally arraigned before the court this morning. ­ Host: Kevin Doyle, Guest: Amy MolloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 2, 202515 min

Claim Nikita Hand was assaulted by ex-partner dramatically dropped by Conor McGregor

Lawyers for Conor McGregor dramatically withdrew a bid to introduce new evidence in his civil rape case appeal. Evidence included allegations made by Samantha O'Reilly and Steven Cummins – former neighbours of Ms Nikita Hand. Ms Hand’s counsel John Gordon said his side was in ‘shock’ at the late withdrawal of the fresh evidence application. In her affidavit, Ms O’Reilly had claimed she was woken by sounds of “screaming and shouting” from Ms Hand’s house. Looking from her window, she said she could see “Ste’s arms moving up and down as if he was hitting Nikita”. “I also saw him moving his hips in a way that indicated to me that he was kicking her,” she claimed. In an affidavit, Ms Hand dismissed this account. "My ex-partner Stephen Redmond [known as 'Ste'] did not assault me on the night of December 9/10, 2018, and never assaulted me in the course of our relationship, or since," she said. "I don't want to speculate on why Samantha and Steven are making up these lies." Ms Hand’s counsel John Gordon said his side was in “shock” at the late withdrawal of the fresh evidence application. He said it was "not appropriate" to dress up the withdrawal of the application in such a way. The barrister said Ms Hand had been “put through the wringer” after the allegation, which she denounced as “lies”, was outlined in court and reported in the newspapers. Today on the Indo Daily, Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Shane Phelan, Legal Affairs Editor with the Irish Independent, to unpack a busy opening day in Conor McGregor's civil rape appeal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 1, 202520 min

Revisiting Grace Livingstone’s murder, as husband who sued Gardaí over probe into killing dies

James Livingstone, who sued An Garda Síochána for branding him a suspect in the murder of his wife Grace Livingstone at their Co Dublin home in 1992, was laid to rest last week. The murder was one of the most high-profile cases of the time because no motive could be found. ­ Today on the Indo Daily, Kevin Doyle speaks to Conor Feehan, News Correspondent with The Irish Independent, who was present for the James’s funeral ceremony. The podcast also features excerpts from an interview recorded in August 2023 with Sarah Caden, who told the listeners the Unsolved story of Grace Livingstone's murder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 1, 202523 min

Exposed: How workers are getting sick certs for €25 without seeing a doctor

Need a medical certificate to take sick leave from work? It used to be that the only way to get one was an in-person visit to your GP. But in the post-pandemic world, a remote alternative is growing in popularity. But what are the risks? And is it too easily exploited? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Amy Molloy, Darragh Nolan and Maeve McTaggartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 30, 202524 min

Rob Lipsett: ‘You can spend €20,000 on a bottle of champagne but it’s also easy to live the normal Spanish life’

We are bringing Indo Daily listeners an episode from the Irish Independent’s new lifestyle podcast Money Talks, a show that explores our relationship with money and the impact it has on our lives. On this episode, host Katie Byrne is joined by fitness entrepreneur and influencer Rob Lipsett, who discusses early jobs, the importance of committing to a personal and professional brand, the business benefits of a brief stint on Love Island, and the work that has gone into his “Villa Lipsett” in Marbella. Host: Katie Byrne Guest: Rob Lipsett The content of this podcast is for information purposes and does not constitute investment advice or recommendation of any investment product.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 29, 202542 min

Sex therapist Grace Alice O'Se – How sex in Ireland has lost the ‘shame factor’.

Today’s Indo Daily comes from one of our sister podcasts; Under the Grill. The author and sex educator Grace Alice O'Se joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young  to chat about Traffic Light Brownies, her favourite childhood dessert, completed with drizzled chocolate and M&Ms. Grace Alice talks about the relationship between sex and food and how the conversation around sex in Ireland has lost the ‘shame factor’. In Under the Grill, Ireland’s best loved personalities choose a dish from their childhood and Kevin Dundon cooks it up in his kitchen, alongside Maître d’, Caoimhe Young.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 28, 202546 min

Talk to Joe: Liveline’s most jaw-dropping moments

This Friday, the nation has one last chance to talk to Joe.  After almost three decades, Joe Duffy is set to hang up the iconic Liveline microphone. From fiery on-air clashes, to moving personal stories, the RTÉ radio show often sparked conversations that led to real societal change. But who will replace the iconic presenter? And what are Liveline’s best remembered moments? Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Melanie FinnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 26, 202522 min

Why the IRFU is buying swathes of luxury D4 property

Why is the IRFU playing landlord in Dublin’s most expensive postcode? Despite recently calling time on its rugby sevens team, it appears that Ireland's rugby union has been snapping up luxury Dublin houses to some dismay of local residents, who fear they are trying to grow the footprint of the Aviva stadium. So what exactly is the IFU doing? Host: Kevin Doyle | Guest: Mark TigheSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 26, 202519 min

Protests, foam-parties and a MAGA guest list: Jeff Bezos's controversial $10m wedding

With a historical 16th-century city becoming the backdrop for a foam party on their yacht, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez have taken the old blessing of “something old, something new” to heart. So who are the couple “borrowing” Venice for their wedding, who's on the guest-list and why are locals in Venice protesting the event? Host: Fionnán Sheahan | Guest: Maddy Mussen (features editor, London Standard)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 25, 202519 min

Sunny Jacobs - Victim complex or a complex victim?

When 78-year-old Sonia ‘Sunny’ Jacobs, along with her carer Kevin Kelly (31) died in a house fire at the Connemara home she called her “sanctuary", it seemed like a tragically ironic end for a celebrated activist. But Jacobs was no stranger to life's juxtapositions. The well-liked and peaceful woman spent five years on death row in the US before her conviction over the murder of two police officers in Florida in 1976 was overturned after procedural errors were identified. Now, as a Florida inmate speaks out about the circumstances leading to her incarceration, we ask who was the real Sunny Jacobs? Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Eavan MurraySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 24, 202522 min

Extra: Trump’s Gamble - Striking Iran, backing Israel and raising the stakes

Donald Trump has rolled the dice striking Iran’s nuclear sites in what looks like his boldest show of support for Israel yet. It’s a move that could ignite a regional firestorm and potentially set a worrying precedent in how countries engage in conflict. Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist joins Tabitha Monahan to discuss what might come next after a troubling 2 days for international relations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 23, 202513 min

West Cork and the Wreckage: Ireland’s role in the 1985 Air India disaster

On June 23, 1985, Air India Flight 182 vanished off the Irish coast – killing 329 people in what would become the deadliest terror attack in aviation history before 9/11. Forty years on, we revisit the haunting Irish response, the trauma of those who recovered the bodies, and ask: are we any closer to the truth? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan                             Guests: Terry Milewski & Saoirse Hanley ­ Read Saoirse's Article here .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 23, 202527 min

Noraid: The IRA and Sinn  Féin’s American funding wing - where all those dollars went

Buckets in bars, banquets in ballrooms – Noraid raised millions for the republican cause. But was it for families of prisoners… or for buying guns? Today’s Indo Daily podcast comes from our sister podcast The BelTel. Host: Ciarán Dunbar Guest: Kevin BranniganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 22, 202527 min

Election promises under scrutiny: The Government’s six-month report card

Six months into the new Government, and all seems to be oddly quiet in the world of Irish politics.  Yes, we’ve had the furore over the Regional Independent Group’s support for the Coalition, Verona Murphy’s survival of no-confidence and the ruckus that followed Michael Lowry’s memorable two-finger salute.  But since the dust settled on all the “ruaille buaille” of those rocky first days in January, business has been unusually quiet in Dáil Éireann.  So, what has this Government actually achieved so far?  Has it lived up to its numerous election promises? Or is it simply too early to call our elected officials to account?  ­ Host: Mary Regan Guests: Fionnán Sheahan and Gabija GataveckaiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 20, 202526 min

‘Tattle Life’ exposed: When gossip ends in court

Neil and Donna Sands took on gossip site Tattle Life - and won. Today we ask why is this landmark libel payout sending shockwaves through the online influencer world? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan                                            Guest: Neil SandsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 19, 202524 min

Extra: ‘It was absolute chaos’ - Kneecap’s Mo Chara appears in court over terror charge

It was pandemonium in London on Wednesday morning as Kneecap’s Mo Chara appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court. Hundreds turned out to support the rapper, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, as he entered court – having arrived in a mocked up RUC landover. The west Belfast rapper is charged with a terror offence over the alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a concert in London last year. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph’s crime correspondent Allison Morris who was in court and BelTel assistant producer Olivia Peden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 18, 202515 min

Israel-Iran: “The next 24 to 36 hours are crucial in the way this war may develop”

Is the Middle East on the verge of a regional all-out war? Could the situation turn nuclear and cause yet another cost-of-living crisis? The next 24 to 36 hours are critical. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Bel Trew & Paul RogersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 17, 202525 min

The rise, fall and resurgence of Brian ‘King Rat’ Rattigan

In early June, a shooting took place near a Dublin playground in broad daylight. There were no injuries, but a clear message was sent. Among the group that was targeted were associates of one of Irelands most feared crime bosses, Brian “King Ratt” Rattigan. Once one of Ireland’s most notorious mobsters, Rattigan's rise was as dramatic as the Crumlin-Drimnagh feud he was at the center of. But now, 4 years after his release from prison, his name is surfacing again and so is the violence. Host; Tabitha Monahan, Guests; Robin Schiller and Nicola Tallant See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 17, 202522 min

Brian O’Driscoll & Amy Huberman Incorporated: The €12 million empire

Behind the banter and Instagram charm lies a multimillion-euro machine. How did Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman turn celebrity into serious capital? Host: Tabitha Monahan                                             Guest: John Meagher You can read John Meagher’s article BOD and Amy Inc: How the ‘happy, outgoing’ power couple built a €12m business brandSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 16, 202522 min

Revisited: Donal Fallon’s walking tour of infamous Dublin monuments

The Chime in the Slime, the Floozy in the Jacuzzi, the Stiletto in the Ghetto. These are just a few of the dubious nicknames Dubliners have given to certain notorious landmarks that have left an impression over the years. And in 2024, the Dublin Portal – dubbed The Eye in the Stye - joined the ranks of the headline-generating monuments that have caused tongues to wag on the capital’s main thoroughfare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 15, 202521 min