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Pat spoke with content creator Eadoin Fitzmaurice about The Spirit Circle in Belfast, a new pop-up for couples who love cocktails, Taste of Dublin, and a new Korean-style toastie pop-up on Nassau Street.
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A report by Josh Crosbie highlights the lack of occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and physiotherapy for children, and its significant impact.
He discussed this issue with various stakeholders, including mothers and professionals, to understand the challenges and potential solutions.
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Enoch Burke has lost his defamation case.
Pat spoke with Frank Greaney to discuss the details and implications of this legal outcome.
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The lab leak conspiracy theory has been given new attention thanks to the New York Times, amidst suspect timing involving Elon Musk’s comments and a US-Poland pushback against Kremlin disinformation.
Pat spoke with David Robert Grimes, author and disinformation expert, about the implications.
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The US-backed ceasefire and hostage deal in Israel is currently in limbo.
Pat spoke with Professor Paul Rogers, Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford, and Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, to get the latest updates.
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Did you know David Attenborough is responsible for why tennis balls are yellow?
Pat spoke with sports analyst Adrian Barry to explore this interesting piece of sports trivia.
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Promising data is emerging from trials using gene therapy to treat deafness and blindness, conditions often caused by genetic mutations.
Pat spoke with Professor Luke O’Neill, Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, about the successes and future potential of these therapies.
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Despite heavy sanctions, Russia's economy is doing well due to secretive routes supplying western tech and consumer goods.
Pat spoke with Yaroslava Kiryukhina, Senior Journalist for BBC, to uncover how these routes operate and their impact on the sanctions.
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In 2018, Tesla shareholders approved the largest pay package in history for Elon Musk. Now, six years later, they will decide whether to approve another substantial deal at the company’s annual meeting.
Pat spoke with Emmet Ryan, technology journalist, about the potential $50 billion pay package and its implications.
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As hopes fade for the Green Party in the European elections, they criticise Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for their handling of the climate crisis.
Pat spoke with Pat Leahy, Political Editor of the Irish Times, about the Green Party’s stance and the election outcomes.
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With sun holidays fast approaching, Professor Caitriona Ryan, Consultant Dermatologist at the Institute of Dermatology, shares the best ways to keep your skin safe from the sun and how to deal with mosquito bites.
Pat spoke with Caitriona about essential sun protection tips.
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RTÉ is negotiating an exit payment of up to €400,000 for an individual, as revealed by the broadcaster's new chairman, Terence O'Rourke, during an appearance before the Oireachtas Media Committee.
Pat spoke with Ellen Coyne, journalist with the Irish and Sunday Independent, to discuss the details and implications of this payout.
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In a surprising turn of events, Rory McIlroy has decided not to proceed with divorcing his wife. Pat spoke with sports analyst Phil Egan to get more details on this development.
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Pat was joined by dietitian Orla Walsh to answer listener questions on topics such as polycystic ovary syndrome, and following TikTok diet trends.
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Pat explored this provocative question with George Monbiot, Guardian columnist and author, and Peter Stone, Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin.
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The government is proposing stricter controls on certain dog breeds. Pat spoke with Paula Feaheny, a dog trainer and behavioral expert, who believes these measures may not be effective.
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Hunter Biden has been found guilty in Delaware, making him the first child of a sitting US president to be convicted of a crime.
Pat spoke with Larry Donnelly, a columnist and law lecturer at the University of Galway, about the significance of this verdict.
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Pat spoke with Lucy Foley, No.1 Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author, about her latest book "The Midnight Feast," which was released last week.
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As the European election counts wrap up, Pat spoke with Fionnan Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent, for analysis of the final results and their implications.
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In this week's Green Scene, Dr. Ruth Freeman, Director of Science for Society at Science Foundation Ireland, discusses more sustainable "whole-food" chocolate and how rare metals needed for green energy might be mined more cleanly using eggshells and seaweed.
- Visa fler