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David Robert Grimes joins The Pat Kenny Show for our weekly disinformation awareness slot.
This week, the impact of vaccine hesitancy and disinformation on people.
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Southern Correspondent, Jamie O'Hara, joins The Pat Kenny Show to give us the latest in the missing Kerry farmer, Michael Gaine.
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EU crisis management commissioner, Hadja Lahbib, as part of the blocs wider 'preparedness strategy' is urging citizens to prepare 72-hour survival kits.
It comes with the backdrop of increased geopolitical tension and risk of environmental disasters.
So, should we be getting survival kits ready in our homes?
Shayne Phelan, survival instructor at Eagle Ridge Survival joins The Pat Kenny Show to discuss.
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Buddhism was founded 2 and a half thousand years ago in ancient India, but it’s only in recent years that Irish people have turned to the buddha in numbers.
So, what is an Irish Buddhist and what do they know that we don’t?
Newstalk’s Sarah Madden reports.
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This week, Off The Ball’s Cameron Hill tells us the story of a Cork-born boxer, Jack McAuliffe, a World Lightweight Champion in the early 20th century, who was involved in one of the most controversial bouts in the sports' history.
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For many, working from home can become isolating; it is harder to strike a work-life balance, to build relationships with your colleagues and to have variety in your days.
Niamh Delmar, chartered registered counselling psychologist, joins The Pat Kenny Show to discuss such fallouts, and what can be done to better manage them.
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The Irish drugs gang known as 'The Family' had amassed considerable wealth and influence, before an Irish-Spanish operation dismantled its large hub in Spain and three of its leading figures were arrested in the Republic.
Ivan Yates is joined by Conor Lally, Security and Crime Editor with The Irish Times to go through all the latest in these arrests.
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You may be well aware of the divide between left and right in television media in the US, but what of radio?
You may be shocked to know it is a much less polarised medium and has still retained its audience.
The Pat Kenny Show is joined by Professor Emeritus Steven Reiner to go through the remarkable resilience of the medium.
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What is the story behind the expected vote of no-confidence against the Ceann Comhairle?
As the debate on speaking rights rages on, The Pat Kenny Show has People Before Profit TD for Dún Laoghaire, Richard Boyd-Barrett, to speak on the opposition’s case.
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The ‘Coalition of the Willing’ are set to meet in Paris today to lay the groundwork for an enduring peace in Ukraine.
This comes as the United States have announced a truce between Ukraine and Russia in the Black Sea.
Enda Brady joins The Pat Kenny Show to discuss the aims of this peace summit, and whether ground force peacekeepers will be a viable solution.
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Last Sunday, Paris voted to pedestrianize 500 more streets across the Capital.
On The Pat Kenny Show, we’re asking the question; would increased pedestrianisation work in Dublin?
Ivan Yates is joined by Green Party Councillor, Hazel Chu, and Feargus O’Sullivan, Writer for Bloomberg CityLab to go through the possibilities this could offer.
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Minster for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and the Marine, Martin Heydon, joins The Pat Kenny Show on the Dáil speaking row, incoming Tariffs and Mercosur deal.
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You might be very proud of how environmentally conscious you are with your reusable water bottle…
But have you ever stopped to think about how clean it actually is?
Associate Professor Amalia Scannell, Microbiologist from the UCD Centre of Food Safety, joins The Pat Kenny Show to tell us what may be inside along with your drink.
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Donald Trump has never been one to shy away from conflict with his institutions or individuals that may stand in his way.
More recently though, this has taken a more sinister turn with attentions focused on the judicial system.
Ryan Barber, Wall Street Journal Reporter covering US department of justice and courts, joins The Pat Kenny Show to go through all the latest Stateside.
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The Psychiatric Nurses Association (PNA) are set to begin industrial action on Wednesday.
The actions comes following a long-standing dispute over staffing levels in the mental health services.
Peter Hughes, General Secretary of the Psychiatric Nurses Association, joins The Pat Kenny Show to go through the latest in this work-to-rule action.
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The idea of a trip to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is an unlikely possibility.
For Janet Newenham, this just became a reality.
Newenham, an avid traveller and founder of Janet’s Journeys, was part of the second group to enter the DPRK after their borders opened for the first time in 5 years.
Janet joins Anton for The Pat Kenny Show to tell us more.
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With the success of Netflix’s Adolescence, We look at films on the complexity of, just that, adolescence; when we go Inside Hollywood.
Lisa Cannon, Entertainment Presenter and Producer joins Anton Savage for The Pat Kenny Show today to talk some of these incredible films.
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With our pets providing so much joy and happiness in our lives, when they take ill, it can be quite challenging knowing what to do financially.
Caring for pets that have serious medical conditions can cost many hundreds if not thousands of euro.
Pete Wedderburn, or Pete The Vet, joins The Pat Kenny Show to go through what costs to expect in taking care of our furry friends.
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Chaos erupted in the Dáil once more on Tuesday as opposition mulls no confidence in Ceann Comhairle, Verona Murphy.
Political Correspondent, Seán Defoe, and Marie Sherlock, Labour TD and Health Spokesperson, join The Pat Kenny Show to go through all the latest.
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