
The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
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#741 Was The Ireland Of The 80s And 90s The Last Normal Ireland?
#740 Safe Injection Centre or State Sponsored Drug Den?
#738 Do We Need RTE? Or Are They Wasting Tax Payers Money?
#739 Would Salary Transparency Destroy Workplaces?
#736 The King Is Coming, Will Ireland Cheer Or Protest?
#737 My Womb, My Choice… Even If He Says No?
#735 Career Politicians Are Destroying Ireland
#734 He Chose Marriage Over Being Gay… Now He Regrets It
Niall & Sarah: Arguing So You Don’t Have To . Episode 733
#731 Would You Pay More Tax To Save The Dream Of A United Ireland?
#732 Should Previous Good Character Matter After A Serious Crime?
#728 Their Daughter Is Battling Leukemia While The Family Faces Homelessness
#730 Wombs For Hire , Has Surrogacy Gone Too Far?
#729 Has RTÉ Crossed The Line With Eurovision Boycott?
#727 Why Am I Tipping For Coffee I Collected Myself?
#726 Has Liberal Society Replaced God With Self Obsession?
#724 Part two: Unisex Toilets In School. Girls’ Privacy Sacrificed For Political Correctness? (Part two )
#723 If It’s Safe Enough To Return For Money, Was It Ever Really Refuge?
#724 Part One: Unisex Toilets In School. Girls’ Privacy Sacrificed For Political Correctness? (Part one )
#722 Is Alcohol Turning Flights Into Flying Nightclubs?
#721 No Fault Evictions Ban, Final Nail In The Coffin For Small Landlords?
#720 Help, Common People Have Moved In Next Door!
#719 Marriage Is At Record Lows, Is This A Social Disaster? (With David Quinn)
#718 Road Traffic Laws for You… Exemptions for Gardaí?
#717 Have Two Kids, Pay No Tax… Fair Play or Total Madness?
#716 Are Parents Passing the Buck to Social Media?
#715 Government for the People… or Themselves? With Cllr Albert Deasy
#713 Are We Putting Ukrainians Before Our Own?
#714 Are We Being Misled About Crime In Dublin?
#712 Would You Trust a Man to Mind Your Child In A Crèche?
#711 Mother and Baby Homes: Church or State to Blame?
#710 Government Taking Your Organs by Default?
#709 Has the Irish Flag Been Hijacked By Far Right?
#707 Are We Sleepwalking Into an Energy Disaster?
#708 “Michael Jackson: Troubled Soul or Predator?
#706 Don't Worry Paddy Can Live In A Shed
#705 Full Smoking Ban, Health Care or Nanny State
#704 Is This the Start of Digital ID Control?
#703 Surrogacy: Miracle or Marketplace?
#701 Are Smaller Parties Given a Fighting Chance?
#702 Are City Taxpayers Carrying Rural Ireland?
#699 Would You Sell Your Soul For A Paycheck
#700 Are We Locking Up The Wrong People
#698 Would You Leave Your Kids For A Holiday?
#697 Can We Can Continue To Provide Supports For Unemployed Ukrainians?
#696 “Time to Kick This Government Out?
#695 Blasphemy and Offensive, or Just Trump Being Trump?
#694 Is Ireland Ready To Legalise Weed Or Is It Madness?
#693 Fuel Protests: Democracy Or Economic Sabotage?

Ep 691#691 Farmers Warn Talk To Us Or Road And Port Blockades Continue
On today’s episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by TD Richard O'Donoghue to discuss the escalating farmers’ fuel protest, now entering its third day and threatening to intensify if the government refuses to come to the table.Farmers across the country say they are being pushed to the brink, with soaring diesel and energy costs making it increasingly impossible to stay in business. While many acknowledge that global price increases are outside the government’s control, they argue that Ireland’s fuel taxes, among the highest in the EU, are not. According to protest organisers, the government has the power to ease the pressure immediately by cutting those taxes, but has chosen not to act.As blockades continue at ports and along major roads, the disruption is being felt nationwide. Commuters, businesses, and even emergency services are being impacted, raising serious questions about how long public support for the protests will last.Niall puts it directly to Richard O’Donoghue: are these demonstrations justified, or are they risking alienating the very public the farmers need on their side? And should the government step in now to negotiate, or stand firm against what some are calling economic sabotage?With strong opinions on all sides, this is a conversation that goes to the heart of livelihoods, leadership, and how far people should go to be heard.Have your say. Are the farmers right to take this action, or have they gone too far?