We hear what the “phased” return to normal Leaving Cert results, post the pandemic means for the students sitting the exam. All to discuss with Briab Mooney Guidance Counsellor and Irish Times Education Columnist.
Trailblazer referee Joy Neville joins Pat to talk about her groundbreaking career, why she is hanging up her whistle and what she expects the future of rugby officiating to look like.
Author Henry Hemmings joins Pat to talk about his brand new book on Northern Ireland. It's based on a true story and it's called Four Shots in the Night
With the release of the Amy Winehouse biopic, we take a look at some of the best music biopics that have hit cinema screens with Dee Reddy Podcaster and Cultural Commentator
Professor of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin Luke O’Neill talks us through how climate change can impact your health and provides some solutions for helping it.
The days are getting longer and hopefully warmer, with domestic and international travel plans on our mind we look at the challenges facing the tourism industry in Ireland. Joining Pat this morning was Lorraine Sweeney, Hotelier, Adrian Cummins
More than a third of the great apes living in Africa are under threat from the booming demand for minerals that are the critical to the creation of green energy technologies like electric cars. Dr Ruth Freeman Director of Science for Society at
here is an on-going shortage of Taxi drivers with significant and unnecessary barriers to entry it, transport consultant Conor Faughnan will explain that and the other challenges facing the industry.
A spate of public beatings and arson attacks in the West Dublin area has local gardai concerned these attacks are in retaliation for the shooting that took place in the area on Christmas Eve. Cormac O’Keeffe, Security Correspondent with the Iri
Instagram to crack down on teen extortion. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly explained the details.All with thanks to Viatel Technology Group.
Five years after Notre Dame burned down, the building project is on track with the cathedral set to reopen on December 8th .John Lichfield Paris based journalist reports on the progress of the rebuild.
Ten Years to Save the West, Liz Truss memoir is released today. TRT World Presenter Enda Brady joins us to talk us through the biggest shocks revealed in the book.
Joining Pat this morning was Abigail Dean author of Day One, a fictional examination of what happens to a community following a gun attack in a school.
As tensions continue in Middle East, Scott Lucas Political Analyst and Professor at the Clinton Institute UCD joined Pat discuss the latest situation in Iran.
Ireland’s planning system has been called into question after comments made by the Governor of the Central Bank. We asked is our planning system too slow? To discuss with Pat was Conor Skehan Environment & Planning Consultant & Former Head of p
Pharmacies closed late at night, why does this happen? How does it take the influx of care when GPs recommend going to a pharmacy and do the pharmacies have capacity? We discuss with Sheena Mitchell Pharmacist at Milltown Totalhealth pharmacy a
Scheffler takes home the green jacket at Augusta, Ireland thrash Wales in the Six Nations and Dublin dominate against Meath – Kathleen McNamee looks back on the weekend of sport.
We get an update on the situation in Israel following Iran’s attack on Saturday. It follows a call by the UN General Secretary for countries to ‘step back from the brink’.Pat was joined on the show by Fawaz Gerges Professor of International Rel