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Gary Brennan discusses the growing concern over the rising costs of Christmas presents, especially for children. He shares a listener's question about the pressure to spend more on gifts and asks: Are we spending too much on our kids? We also hear your thoughts on the matter.
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In this episode, Niall tackles a divisive question: was a woman right to involve the Garda after noticing an elderly man sitting in a park and watching children? The debate stems from a listener’s email, sharing his conflicted feelings about his wife's decision and the assumptions behind it. The email describes how the woman, feeling uneasy about t…
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The Green Party have proposed an Office of Punctuality to keep Ireland's transport system in check. It will work to banish so-called ghost buses and link-up bus and rail services in areas reliant on different modes of transport. Gary Brennan asks you if you think it's something that we need?
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Gary Brennan in Conversation with American Author, Historian, and Cultural Consultant Michael Walsh
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Gary Brennan discusses the U.S. presidential election results and the transatlantic developments since Trump's triumph with American author, historian, and cultural consultant Michael Walsh.
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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said there has been “an undertone” of sexism in relation to criticism of Helen McEntee. The Fine Gael leader defended his party’s deputy after criticism of her tenure in the Justice Department. He said that he thinks this extends to all women in politics. Gary Brennan hears your thoughts.…
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Gary Brennan speaks with Eline Roovers, the spokesperson for the Dutch Police, about the tragic and unresolved murder of Bernadette "Betty" Szabo. Betty, a 19-year-old woman, was killed in Amsterdam's Red Light District in 2009. Nearly 15 years later, the case remains unsolved, but new innovative investigative methods have been introduced in hopes …
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Gary Brennan chats to Peader Toibin, leader of Aontu ahead of the upcoming election
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We heard a listener dilemma where a guy caught his work friend doing coke in the bathroom
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Have Ireland's drinking habits changed?
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Gary Brennan chats to Alan Carrick, a recovery addict using social media to share his journey
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Gary Brennan chats to Alan Carrick, a recovery addict using social media to share his journey
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On day 13 of the campaign - has your vote been swayed in a different direction?
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Gary Brennan chats to Katie Waissel an English singer song writer to came to fame through X Factor
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Gary Brennan chats to Katie Waissel an English singer song writer to came to fame through X Factor
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Would you give up your seat on the bus for someone?
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Would you tell the gardai if you saw someone you knew in the released riot photos?
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Gary Brennan chats to Lorraine Keane ambassador for Breast Cancer Ireland and for women's health
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Gary Brennan chats to Lorraine Keane ambassador for Breast Cancer Ireland and for women's health
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Do you think that someone with so much involvement in organised crime should be allowed to run for election? With it now confirmed that Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is running for election, Gary Brennan hears your thoughts.
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With it now confirmed that Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is running for election, Gary Brennan discusses the development with investigative crime journalist Nicola Tallant. Tallant, renowned for her in-depth coverage of crime in Ireland and host of the 'Crime World' podcast, has released a compelling three-part interview with Hutch in her latest episodes.…
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It's that time of year when the Christmas lights get switched on - marking the start of the festive season. But some environmental critics have said that they should be done away with because they are wasteful and generally bad for the environment. Do you think we should stop turning on the Christmas lights in a bid to stop global warning? Or do yo…
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We have had a number of messages this week from parents who are bewildered by a question that they have been asked when trying to book their child's visit to Santa this year. In order to make sure Santa has an appropriate present for your child, could you please let us know the age and gender of your child? Non Binary is an option given. Gary Brenn…
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Seven days into the campaign trail ahead of the General Election and there has been promises, pledges and proposals from the main parties… Gary Brennan discusses the campaign so far with columnist and broadcaster Ian O Doherty and we hear your thoughts.
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Gary Brennan chats to Dr. Edward Burke, Historian and Author of 'Ghost of a Family: Ireland’s Most Infamous Unsolved Murder, the Outbreak of the Civil War and the Origins of the Modern Troubles'. The gripping true crime story of Ireland’s most infamous unsolved murder – the sectarian massacre of six Catholic civilians in 1922…
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In this powerful episode, Niall addresses a difficult question: Would You Report Your Own Child for Selling Drugs? The discussion arises from a recent story of a mother’s agonizing decision to alert the Gardaí about her son's significant cannabis stash. Senior counsel Tom Creed calls for leniency, highlighting the young man’s efforts to reform, whi…
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Should you have to disclose certain things, disabilities/mental health issues, from potential employers?
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Gary Brennan chats to Dr. Vicki Moses, a Roman archaeologist about new DNA evidence from the bodies found in Pompeii
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Could we learn from how Trump is assembling his administration?
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In this episode, Niall addresses the divisive question of whether a compulsory national DNA database should be established. Drawing on recent reports and expert opinions, he presents both sides of the argument surrounding this potential database. Referring to a report from the oversight body for the DNA database, led by Judge Catherine A Murphy, Ni…
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Do you think LED headlights should be banned? Are they a hazard on the road?
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Gary Brennan chats to Phil Cawley and Paul Newman about dating in the modern age
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Will you be answering the door to politicians in the next coming weeks and if so, what will you be saying?
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Do you think the proposed amendments to the leaving cert will dumb it down or is it making it easier on students?
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In this episode, Niall addresses a sensitive and complex topic that raises questions about the boundaries of love, care, and vulnerability. A mother reached out, expressing concerns about her teenage daughter’s situation. The mother describes her daughter, nearly 18, who lives with moderate to severe autism. Her daughter’s condition includes unique…
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In this episode, Niall examines a divisive issue: whether society is overly lenient with prisoners. The discussion stems from a report in The Journal about Minister Simon Harris's plans to introduce training programs for individuals convicted of minor crimes, with the goal of reducing re-offending and aiding their reintegration into society upon re…
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Paul is a Fermanagh native who is a lecturer at University College London and an author. He is not affiliated with any political party and is looking at the issue from a critical perspective. discussion of the recent sinn fein conflict regarding Michelle O Neill
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Minister for Sinn Fein Michelle O Neill facing backlash after remembrance ceremony in Belfast
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Is it time that we break away from the Catholic Church in this country? Is it a thing of our past and not our future?
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Tonight's guest was branded Uk's luckiest mum as she has won over 30,000 pounds over the last few years by entering competitions. Katy Spence has also appeared on Come Dine with me
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Listener dilemma: He has been working with his best friend's mum, and the two of them have been getting a bit too close. Should they pursue the relationship or will it destroy the friendship
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Taoiseach Simon Harris confirmed that the general election will be held on November 29th. But before it’s all over, Gary Brennan hears how you would rate the performance of the current government.
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Shoppers at Kildare Village were scratching their heads after being told they need to buy at least two items at a cosmetics store in order to make a purchase. Gary Brennan hears from you if it’s acceptable for stores to impose minimum purchase rules like this?
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Gary Brenann chats to you and gets your opinions on if we should get ride of smartphones and if they've become more of a hindrance than anything!
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Gary Brennan gets your opinions on booing at the national anthem after the FAI has been hit with a €10,000 fine
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Gary Brennan shares a listener dilemma about a guy who's questioning his sexuality and not sure what to say to his long term girlfriend
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Gary Brennan chats to Kristian Grey, a magician and mentalist
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Gary Brennan chats to Lily Philips, the "mattress actress" about the unusual world record she's attempting to break
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Gary Brennan chats to you and gets your opinions on the double social welfare payments that are set to be paid out this week!
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Gary Brennan chats to Kris Cruz and Karl Deeter about the American presidential election and we hear some of your opinions on it
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In this episode, Niall addresses a challenging and controversial question: Should people have the right to know if a sex offender lives in their neighborhood? This topic comes from a listener’s email and raises important points about the Gardaí’s role in sharing information about sex offenders in Ireland, especially when there’s a potential risk to…
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In this gripping episode, Niall tackles the controversial question: Should animal cruelty lead to prison sentences? Prompted by a recent court case, he explores the shocking story of a family found guilty of severe animal neglect under Ireland’s Animal Health and Welfare Act (AHWA) 2013. Three members of the Reilly family — Michael (27), Martin Snr…
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Niall is joined by Erika Lust, a trailblazer in the world of ethical adult cinema, who is on a mission to revolutionize how we perceive sex on screen. Known for creating films that respect agency and realism, Erika isn’t just focused on breaking stereotypes—she's out to prove that adult cinema can be both artistic and commercially successful. "Sex …
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In this episode, Niall speaks to Robert Colquhoun, Director of International Campaigns for 40 Days for Life. Together, they explore the controversial issue of buffer zones around abortion clinics and the implications for free speech and peaceful assembly. Robert shares the challenges pro-life activists face in the UK and Ireland with the advent of …
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