Sinopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodios
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'Dodgy box' users in Ireland 'willing to take the chance'
28/04/2023 Duración: 33minLast month we heard about how law enforcement is cracking down on illegal TV streaming networks – so called ‘dodgy boxes’. A story making headlines today discussed the case of a Dublin man who sold android boxes allowing cheap access to thousands of TV channels being sentenced to 240 hours of community service. While illegal here – dodgy boxes are extraordinarily common. What do you think about the Government cracking down on dodgy boxes?
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'It was the perfect time' - Make-A-Wish gives teen home sensory room
27/04/2023 Duración: 07minThis week, Newstalk is partnering with Make-A-Wish Ireland to celebrate Wish Week. All week we've been talking to incredibly brave children and their families. And hearing about how Make-A-Wish has given them hope during the harder times in their lives. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Avril Walsh Evans. Avril's son, Matthew, has adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency. Medical advancements mean the symptoms can be treated but there is no cure...
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'I admire her' - Michelle O'Neill to attend coronation of King Charles
27/04/2023 Duración: 29minSinn Fein's Vice President and First Minister designate, Michelle O'Neill has said she will attend the coronation of King Charles in the United Kingdom next week. Adrian Kennedy was joined by People Before Profit Councilor Madeleine Johansson and other listeners to discuss...
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Peta comparing eating fish to eating dead cats ‘a new low’
27/04/2023 Duración: 33minA new billboard by PETA states that eating fish is comparable to eating cats. The advert, which is in the UK, shows a fishmonger holding up a fish which changes to a dead cat. Locals in the area say they are horrified by the sign. What do you think? Is there a difference between eating a fish and eating a cat? Adrian Kennedy was joined by Jennifer White, PETA Media and Communications Manager anod other listeners to discuss… Image: Peta UK
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Calls to ban open fires and stoves 'totally wrong' during current crisis
26/04/2023 Duración: 29minThe government will today unveil their first ever Clean Air Strategy which will aim to cut down on air pollution in Ireland. The EPA estimate there are 1,300 premature deaths annually in Ireland due to poor air quality. Should the use of stoves and open fires be banned? Adrian Kennedy was joined by listeners to discuss…
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Cherry Orchard group will ‘tackle the systemic causes of anti-social behaviour'
26/04/2023 Duración: 10minA board has been set up to tackle anti-social behaviour in Cherry Orchard. It will include people from the local community, the Guards, the HSE, and local authorities. The idea is to support the community, and to try to stop anti-social behaviour and violence in the area. But will it work? Is this what the community needs? Adrian Kennedy was joined by listeners to discuss...
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'There is no incentive to stay in rural Ireland' - Young members of Macra na Feirme
26/04/2023 Duración: 20minYoung farmers have been walking through the night as part of a march to highlight the challenges facing young people in rural Ireland. Members of 'Macra na Feirme' began the 79km walk from their headquarters in Athy to Merrion Square yesterday afternoon. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Liam Hanrahan, Chairperson of agriculture affairs committee in Macra na Feirme, Thomas, Laura and more to discuss...
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'A step too far' - Partner of Paul Murphy TD on protests outside their home
25/04/2023 Duración: 24minPeople Before Profit TD Paul Murphy tweeted a picture of a group of people protesting outside his family home last night. How far is too far? Is protesting outside a politicians house crossing boundaries? Paul Murphy's partner Jess Spear joined Adrian Kennedy to discuss what happened. Other listeners also joined the discussion on Lunchtime Live to discuss... Image: Twitter @paulmurphy_TD
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‘I was told no’: Stalking victim refused no-contact order calls for legislation
25/04/2023 Duración: 12minNew legislation for stalking in Ireland has been delayed since last year. A new offence of stalking has been proposed by the Government but has yet to be acted upon. In comparison it’s been announced that since Northern Ireland brought in new stalking laws a year ago, 88 people have been arrested and 47 people have been charged. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Eve McDowell, co-founder of Stalking.ie and Una Ring to discuss...
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Gender identity education in schools 'decades behind'
25/04/2023 Duración: 28minThe new junior cycle curriculum will ensure that all secondary schools teach gender identity as part of a revised sexual education programme beginning in September. The Catholic Secondary School Parents Association have accused policymakers of “seeking to promote an ideology that refuses to acknowledge basic biological facts in favour of a new gender self-identity doctrine” while others have welcomed the new approach. Adrian Kennedy was joined by listeners to discuss...
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'We need a plan in place' - Irish doctor whose father was evacuated from Sudan
24/04/2023 Duración: 25minFifty Irish citizens have been evacuated from Sudan since yesterday and the Tanaiste has said he thinks there are about 150 there in total. Members of the Army Ranger Wing, the Defence Forces special operations unit have been dispatched to Sudan to help. Adrian Kennedy was joined on Lunchtime Live by Retired Lieutenant Colonel and airport safety and security auditor Kevin Byrne, Doctor Aia Mohammed, Dr Osama Ali, General secretary of the Sudanese Society of Cork and more to discuss...
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Tasers 'are a good tool for the Gardaí to have' - former police officer
24/04/2023 Duración: 32minFrontline members of An Gardaí Síochána believe that they should be able to use tasers in response to the soaring number of assaults on their members. What do you think? Would you like to see Gardaí carrying tasers? Adrian Kennedy was joined on Lunchtime Live by Richard, a former police officer, Liam Herrick, Executive Director with the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and other listeners to discuss…
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'Traumatised' - Landlord lunged at tenant with saw in attemped eviciton
19/04/2023 Duración: 11minA video has gone viral online of what appears to be a landlord abusing a tenant, an immigrant doctor with a family of two young children. Dr Muhammed Raheel, the tenant and his colleague, Dr Liqa Ur Rehman joined Andrea Gilligan on Lunchtime Live on Newstalk to discuss...
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'A true gent' - Colm Horkan remembered by his cousin
19/04/2023 Duración: 13minStephen Silver has been handed the mandatory life sentence for the capital murder of Detective Garda Colm Horkan. Silver shot Detective Horkan after taking his gun off him as he tried to arrest him in Castlerea, County Roscommon in June 2020. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Newstalk’s Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney and Liam Breheny, Colm Horkan’s cousin…
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‘We need a break’ - Carer hasn’t had respite in over 3 years
18/04/2023 Duración: 25minBeing a carer for a family member or a loved one is a full time and often exhausting role. Currently in Ireland respite care is extremly hard come by for those caring for their family. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Kevin, Tracey and Jane to discuss...
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Son of Holocaust survivor condemns ‘shocking’ picture of woman posing at Auschwitz
18/04/2023 Duración: 13minA photo of a tourist visiting Auschwitz has gone viral online. They’re posing in front of the buildings in a way that’s been called inappropriate. People are saying tourists have lost all respect and don’t know how to behave in sensitive sites. Have you ever seen this when visiting historically sensitive sites? Andrea Gilligan was joined by Oliver Sears, Founder of Holocaust Awareness Ireland, Dr Emily Mark-Fitzgerald and listeners to discuss...
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Parking charges for Phoenix Park 'a step too far'
18/04/2023 Duración: 27minMotorists parking their car in Dublin’s Phoenix Park may have to pay to do so in the future. The Office of Public Works has flagged to politicians the potential introduction of parking charges “across the entirety of the park”. What do you think of the idea? Andrea Gilligan was joined by listeners to discuss..
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'I can't develop my skills' - Star motorcylist can’t compete as governing body struggles to get insurance
17/04/2023 Duración: 06minAoife Griffin is a shining light in Irish motorcycle racing. However, she has been unable to compete in any racing events this year as the governing body of motorcycling cannot get public liability insurance. Aoife joined Andrea Gilligan on Lunchtime Live to discuss…
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Rapid extension of free GP care could cause ‘crisis’ - IMO
17/04/2023 Duración: 18minShould everyone who earns €46,000 or less get free doctors appointments? The Irish Medical Organisation doesn’t think so – they think it could clog up an already overwhelmed medical service. The expansion of free GP care was announced as part of Budget 2023. The IMO say they would need an extra 1,100 GPs for something like that to work. So should everyone earning €46,000 get free doctors visits? And should there be free appointments for everyone under seven? Andrea was joined by Dr Tadhg Crowley, the chair of the Irish Medical Organisation, and listeners Teresa, Pauline and Lisa to discuss…
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Bloody Sunday Bridge: ‘We're afraid to offend the British’
17/04/2023 Duración: 28minPlans to name a bridge near Croke Park stadium ‘Bloody Sunday Bridge’ have been branded ‘crude’, ‘inflammatory’ and ‘divisive’. Dublin City Council are to debate renaming canal bridge in honour of the 14 killed by Crown forces in 1920. Is naming a bridge at Croke Park ‘Bloody Sunday’ Bridge a good idea? Andrea Gilligan was joined by listeners on Lunchtime Live to discuss...