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Are EVs as green as we think they are? And penalty point offences for dangerous tyres are not being enforced. We discuss with Conor Faughnan, Transport Consultant and President of the RIAC.
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“When Words Fail, Music Speaks” so says Shane Cassidy a NEURO Music Therapist who is highlighting the transformative role of Neurologic Music Therapy in enhancing communication for individuals living with aphasia. Shane joined Anton in studio this morning to explain the role of Neurologic Music Therapy.
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Industrial action by aer lingus pilots is underway. We went live to Dublin Airport with Newstalk Reporter Stephaine Rohan and also joining Anton was Clare Dunne CEO of the Irish Travel Agents Association to discuss how all this will affect travellers and customers alike.
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This week, Killian Ginnity Digital Content Producer Newstalk takes a look at the memes that have been reinvented by AI and also we hear about the One Plus products coming on to the market.
All with thanks to Viatel Technology Group
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Taylor Swift will grace the Irish stage in the Aviva on Friday but should you trust any ticket offers. To give us some advice was Sinead Ryan – Journalist with the Irish Independent and Presenter of the Home Show on Newstalk.
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Following recent attacks on public transport, we ask, is Dublin safe? To discuss with Anton was Janet Horner Councillor for Dublin City Centre andKat O’ Connor Journalist with Her.ie .
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We get the latest on the ongoing Aer Lingus dispute, is there any end in sight. Also we get advice if you are due to fly Aer Lingus in the coming days and weeks. Speaking to Anton this morning was Kieran Mulvey Former Director General of the Irish Workplace Relations Commission and Consultant with the International Labour Organisation and the European Union and also John Galligan Owner Galligan Travel Sandyford.
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Julian Assange has been released from UK prison we get all the details on this breaking news with Scott Lucas aProfessor and political analyst at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.
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Aer Lingus and IALPA agree to labour court talks but what does this mean for passengers? We get an update from Mark Tighe the IALPA President.
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Our expert today was David Quinn who is Managing Director of Investwise Financial Planning and David gives some great advice on planning for your pension.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rules out ending Gaza war. We get the latest from Fawaz Gerges Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Huge GAA action with knockout hurling and surprising results in the football over the weekend but what about the Hungary Scotland game, the most dramatic game in the Euros so far! Cathal Mullaney from Off The Ball joined us.
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We get all the tips and advice on staying safe this holiday with Pol O’Conghaile - Travel Editor, Irish Independent.
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Due to shortages of key medicines, pharmacists have been forced to dispense unlicensed products. The MD of Azure Pharmaceuticals Sandra Gannon joined us to explain.
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It's been called a game changer in the battle against obesity, but concerns are mounting around the misuse of Ozempic in Ireland. Are the thin using it to get even thinner and should we be worried about a blackmarket bikini body trade? Our reporter Sarah Madden looked into the concerns.
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"When I grow up I want to be an influencer" but should we be encouraging kids to make it online? We discuss all with Tanya Sweeney Columnist, Irish Independent, Sue Murphy from Newstalk and also Dr Irene McCormick Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, SETU.
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Aer Lingus row intensifies as pilots and management engage in heated exchanges. We get the latest with Pat Leahy, Political Editor of the Irish Times and also Eoghan Corry Journalist and Travel Commentator.
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