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Whether solo, in a couple or out with the kids we hear some fun things to do out and about this weekend with Eodain Fitzmaurice Content Creator.
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We hear about the sport of Gloucester cheese-rolling with Cameron Hill from Off The Ball.
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Fly on the wall or fly on the run? We have the latest on France’s escaped drug boss with John Lichfield Veteran Correspondent based in France.
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Luke O’Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at the school of Immunology, Trinity College joined us live from Norway to chat about fjords, how the worlds most northern research station in trouble and the Svalbard global seed vault.
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The Lucy Letby case, many experts were deeply concerned with her conviction. On Monday the New Yorker ran a 13,000 word piece on the case, highlighting the ineptitude of the case against her.
We here more about this with David Robert Grimes author and disinformation expert.
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The Dalkey book festival, running from the 13th-16th of June, is launching a new ai series. A host of international speakers will discuss how people will live with artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will shape the future.
Speaking to Pat this morning was David McCourt, Founder of Granahan McCourt capital, a global investment firm specialising in innovation within technology, media and telecommunications, and Chairperson of NBI and also David McWilliams Festival Director and Economist.
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We hear about the RSA safety campaign and the new rules of the road for electric scooters with Sarah O’Connor Director of Partnerships & External Affairs, Road Safety Authority.
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We get some sustainable pet tips with Jo Linehan, Editor of Climate Sunday Times Ireland and sustainability columnist with Irish Country Magazine. We also hear about where to donate old pet items and new breeding legislation.
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Slovakian minister fears country is “on the verge of civil war” after attempted assassination on Robert Fico. We get the latest from Rosie Birchard who is a journalist in Brussels.
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Charter flights deporting people are on the way. We get the latest on this with Harry McGee Political Correspondent, Irish Times .
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Paraic is with Pat in studio this morning with loads of gardening tips and advice for good weather gardening.
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What are Europe’s cheapest and most expensive cities to holiday in? A new survey has some surprising results. Here to talk about the cost of travel this year is Irish Independent Travel Editor, Pól Ó Conghaile
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On Inside Hollywood this week. Dee Reddy takes us through the best movies that have come out of the Cannes Film Festival.
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The future is EV! But where are we with regard to the EV charging infrastructure? Pat discussed this with with Conor Faughnan Transport Consultant and CEO of the RIAC .
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The Kinahan crime family has been disposing of assets in a sign of increasing pressure from Irish, US and UAE authorities. We have the findings from a six month investigation with Conor Gallagher Crime and Security Correspondent for The Irish Times.
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How traffic noise may be impacting baby birds, and flies; the unsung heroes of pollination. All up for discussion on this week's 'Green Scene' with Dr Ruth Freeman Director of Science for Society at Science Foundation Ireland.
All with thanks to AIB Ireland.
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Rory McIlroy has filed for divorce from Erica Stoll after seven years of marriage ahead of PGA championship. We get the details fromMark Tighe, Senior News Journalist with The Sunday Independent.
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Could Ireland be conquered in a matter of hours if we were invaded? We discuss this with Cathal Berry, Independent TD for the Kildare South Constituency. Medical doctor, former Army Ranger.
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This July marks 60 years since the release of The Beatles debut feature film, ‘A Hard Day’s Night’. The film released just 20 months after their first single helped catapult the mop top quartet worldwide. Beatles fans are as fervent as ever, podcasters and co host of the 'Nothing Is Real' Jason Carty and Steven Cockcroft joined Pat this morning on the show.
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