Highlights From Newstalk Breakfast

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Newstalk Breakfast - every weekday morning from 7-9am, giving you the first bite at news, sport, business, tech and entertainment

Episodes

  • Hosepipe ban on the way in West Cork

    29/08/2022 Duration: 05min

    Irish Water has announced that it is introducing a hosepipe ban in West Cork for the next 4 weeks. The utility body says it is closely monitoring the situation in the rest of the country. Margaret Attridge, Spokesperson for Irish Water spoke to Ciara on the show.

  • EU set to suspend visas for Russians visiting the bloc

    29/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    The EU is this week expected to approve the suspension of the bloc’s visa facilitation agreement with Moscow. The move comes 6 months into Russia’s conflict in Ukraine. Jack Parrock Brussels Based Journalist joined spoke to Jonathan Healy on the show.

  • Council bosses three weeks to come up with bike and walking infrastructure

    26/08/2022 Duration: 03min

    Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has given council bosses three weeks to come up with bike and walking infrastructure after it emerged half of the money for such projects last year went unspent. The Green Party leader has personally contacted the chief executives of all 31 local authorities in recent weeks and told them to identify a priority list of bike and walking schemes that could be delivered within two years. He wants responses by mid-September. Martina Callanan is a Member of Cyclist.ie and Deputy Chair of the Galway Cycling Campaign spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.

  • Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien on the cost-rental scheme

    26/08/2022 Duration: 11min

    Homes on offer through the State-backed cost-rental scheme are proving so “popular” they are oversubscribed that’s according to Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien who spoke to Ciara on the show this morning.

  • Should we be concerned about so-called wine o'clock?

    26/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    New research from Australia has found women’s relationships with alcohol can differ depending on their social class. For some, it’s a social celebration, for others relief from loneliness and stress   Should we be concerned about so-called wine oclock? Niamh Delmar, counselling psychologist and writer gave her view to Newstalk Breakfast this morning

  • Bad news for those looking to purchase a PlayStation 5

    26/08/2022 Duration: 05min

    For those looking to purchase a PlayStation 5 you will have to dig deep into their pockets because Sony has announced a significant increase in price For more on this, Ciara spoke to joined Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly,

  • Putin to increase armed forces to over 2 million

    26/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is to increase Russian armed forces to just over 2 million from January first. The announcement comes only days after a Russian airstrike killed 30 people in eastern Ukraine. Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University, Paul Rogers

  • 1 month out from Budget 2023

    26/08/2022 Duration: 06min

    Budget day is one month away from tomorrow! Budget 2023 will be exceptional as the government manages the largest surge in energy and food prices since the 1970s. But must we be careful not to give too much away? To discuss Johnathan spoke to Economist Alan McQuaid.

  • Junior infants ‘over-prepared’ in numeracy and literacy when starting school

    25/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    Teachers are concerned that some children starting junior infants are “over-prepared” in academic skills such as numeracy and literacy, and that social, emotional and self-management skills are a more important target at this age. That’s according to the latest Children’s School Lives study from the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Jacqueline Fallon is Director of Curriculum and Assessment at the NCCA.

  • As Robert Troy resigns we ask should politicians hold substantial property portfolios ?

    25/08/2022 Duration: 15min

    Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy has said he is resigning from his role as Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. It comes amid calls for the Dáil Committee on Parliamentary Privileges and Oversight to investigate matters related to Mr. Troy's property interests. Joining Shane to discuss was Ivana Bacik Labour Party Leader, Sinn Féin TD and member of the procedure, privilege and oversight committee, Padraig Mac Lochlainn and also Dr Rory Hearne is a Lecturer in Social Policy at Maynooth University and author of the forthcoming book “Gaffs”

  • We hear about supermarket inflation

    25/08/2022 Duration: 06min

    Of all the price increases this year I have been contacted the most about the price of butter so says Food writer with the Irish Examiner, Catriona Redmond who has been tracking the cost of a grocery shop for 6 months.

  • Many are suffering from the ‘Great Disconnection’?

    25/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    Are you one of the many Irish people suffering from the ‘Great Disconnection’? An alarming 63% of employees reportedly feel disengaged from their workplace – amidst companies struggling to form a post-pandemic work culture that is fit for a hybrid world. HR and Employment Law Expert from the HR Suite Caroline Reidy spoke to Newstalk Breakfast for more on this.

  • The Mater’s long COVID clinic may have to close

    25/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    A long Covid clinic at the Mater hospital may have to close next month unless State funding is secured. For more on this Shane spoke to Professor Jack Lambert from the UCD School of Medicine.

  • The Rose of Tralee for 2022

    24/08/2022 Duration: 05min

    After 2 marathon shows at the Dome in Tralee – it was the Westmeath Rose Rachel Duffy that came out on top being crowned the Rose of Tralee for 2022 becoming the first ever rose from the county to take the title

  • Is Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin even deeper in hot water

    24/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has apologized for controversial photos that had been taken in her residence, less than a week after the 36-year-old sparked criticism with a video of her partying. How public opinion in Finland is reacting to the latest controversies surrounding Sanna Marin? For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Ronan Browne, a Finland-based journalist.

  • Is violence on our streets getting out of control?

    24/08/2022 Duration: 08min

    In recent weeks there have been some shocking cases of violence on our streets with people losing their lives in some incidents. Is violence on our streets getting out of control? Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Sinead Moore, Committee member with Advic, Advocates for Victims of Homicide.

  • Ukraine 6 months on

    24/08/2022 Duration: 06min

    It was on this day 6 months ago when Vladimir Putin’s Russian army launched its invasion of Ukraine. Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Kira Rudyk Ukrainian MP and we ask if is there any end in sight to the fighting.

  • Do we need to stop jumping in the car for five-minute trips?

    24/08/2022 Duration: 07min

    Changing how people travel for short journeys has the most potential for reducing transport emissions in Dublin. That’s the view of Eoin Ahern, Transport Lead for Codema, who spoke to Shane this morning on the show.

  • More than 700 pages of classified documents discovered Donald Trump's Florida home

    24/08/2022 Duration: 04min

    The US National Archives have discovered more than 700 pages of classified documents at former president Donald Trump's Florida home, in addition to material seized this month by FBI agents.  Political Columnist at The L.A Times , Robin Abcarian explained to Newstalk Breakfast what has been found.

  • The North runway at Dublin airport opens today

    24/08/2022 Duration: 05min

    The North runway at Dublin airport opens today and we speak to one person who lives very close to the new runaway. Michael O’Rourke from St Margarets and The Ward Resident's Association.

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