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As part of Henry's Happy New Year. Henry McKean spoke to Special Olympics Ireland about the upcoming Turin Winter Games. With Lorraine Whelan, Team Ireland Alpine Skier.
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Daniel McConnell and Gabija Gataveckaite will take us through this week’s top stories while looking ahead to 2025. The new year is expected to bring a focus on government formation and a presidential election. Meanwhile, the past week has witnessed devastating attacks across the US.
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We speak to dating specialist and matchmaker, Mairead Loughman to get all the tips on how to find love in 2025.
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Less than 0.1% of Ireland's ancient forests remains and rather than solely the human impact, although that has had an influence, overgrazing may have been the forests death nail. That’s according to Eoghan Dalton, Farmer, Rewidler and Author of new book, ‘The Magic Of An Irish Rainforest: A Visual Journey’.
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Executive Chef at the K Club Gary O’Hanlon talks us through Oven Roasted Sweet Potato and Ginger Soup with Guinness Bread.
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It is the New Year, which is traditionally a time of change. Sometimes adults look to change their career, upskill and educate themselves further, or maybe start a business.
Lisa O'Connell, Managing Director of Forus Training, joined Jonathan this morning with advice on how people can make that transformation in their life.
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New year, new weather warnings. People have been urged to stay safe as Met Eireann forecasts sub-zero temperatures heading into next week, with significant snow likely to impact the country. We speak to Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with Irish Independent.
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This Christmas, Santa would have given many children a smart phone for the first time. Alex Cooney, Ceo of Cybersafekids, joined Jonathan this morning to advise parents as they navigate their children’s online safety.
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The European Commission is tightening restrictions on Retinol, a ‘much loved’ skin ingredient in 2025. We find out why with Nurse Tutor and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Selene Daly.
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60% of us are overweight or obese, and a majority of people feel they can’t help themselves. We ask this morning is Ireland's obesity crisis at breaking point. Jonathan discusses this with Donal O’Shea, Consultant Endocrinologist and HSE National Clinical Lead for Obesity.
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As Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of –10 degrees. Many are wondering, what kind of weather can we expect within the next week? Joanna Donnelly Meteorologist at Met Éireann and author give us a rundown of what to expect.
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Hollywood actors and stars of It Ends With us, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have filed competing lawsuits against one another. David Robert Grimes Author and Disinformation expert brings us up to date on this.
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It is officially the new year, and some people may have started their resolutions. However, it can be said that by the time February rolls around, many of those resolutions are long forgotten.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry in Trinity College Dublin joins us now to explain how we should approach and stick to our new year's goals.
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Sara Kennedy wedding expert and author brings us some wedding advice for those who are newly engaged after Christmas and New Year period .The I Do’s and Don'ts of planning your wedding.
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One of Galway’s most accomplished chefs has now turned his hand to drama by publishing his first book of plays. JP McMahon says that, for a long time, he has lived a parallel life as a playwright and tells us about it and the new book.
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Palestinian officials say an Israeli airstrike has killed 10 people in Gaza. Meanwhile, will Trump’s presidency change the direction of the outcomes from the conflict in Ukraine? CEO of Henderson Risk Limited Duncan Bullivant joined Ivan to discuss.
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You’re likely to have accumulated lots of gifts and packaging over Christmas. But what do you do with those things that don’t quite fit in? Jo Linehan Editor of the Climate Supplement at the Sunday Times Ireland has advice on how to sustainably dispose of items you may not want.
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It’s that time of the year when we might be suffering with a slight sniffle or tickly throat. Or maybe you’re deciding that 2025 is the year you wish to prioritise your overall mind, body and health. We are joined by Illona Duffy G.P to receive doctor’s orders.
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Talks on government formation broke before the Christmas. So when will we see a new Government in place? To discuss with Ivan was Neale Richmond, Minister of State with responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance, Fine Gael TD for Dublin-Rathdown.
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Ring in the New Year with Henry McKean and special guests!
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