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In mid-1970s America, the world was watching in as the bizarre story of the kidnapping of heiress Patty Hearst became a viral – and violent – real-time news spectacle. How and why did Hearst wind up on the side of her captors? And just who was telling the truth?
Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Jeffrey Toobin
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How did Nikki Hayes go from being one of the nation’s most successful radio DJs to living on the streets of Dublin?
Host: Tabitha Monahan Guest: Nikki Hayes
You can read Niamh Horan's interview with Nikki Hayes : https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/i-never-thought-id-go-from-working-in-rte-to-sleeping-on-the-streets-former-2fm-dj-nikki-hayes-on-her-extraordinary-rehabilitation-journey/a1174511204.html
‘I never thought I’d go from working in RTÉ to sleeping on the streets’ — former 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes on her extraordinary rehabilitation journey | Irish Independent
‘I never thought I’d go from working in RTÉ to sleeping on the streets’ — former 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes on her extraordinary rehabilitation journey
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Joe Biden blanking George Clooney is just one of many shocking anecdotes included in Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again – a bombshell new book about the final months of the 46th US president's administration. So what does this shocking behind-the-scenes story mean for Mr Biden’s political legacy and indeed, the Democratic Party itself?
Host: Ellen Coyne | Guests: Lorcan Nyhan (Head of Training at the Communications Clinic) and Scott Lucas (Professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute at UCD)
It was in June of last year at a Hollywood fundraiser where a former US President is said to have blanked a man he has known for nearly two decades. “You know George, George Clooney,” an aide told Joe Biden – who had failed to recognise one of the most famous faces in the world.
This shocking anecdote is one of many included in Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again – the new bombshell book about the final months of Joe Biden’s administration.
The book has landed at an especially tough juncture for the 82-year-old, following his recently announced diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer. And while authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson have faced some criticism for the timing – their work exposes concerted efforts to cocoon both the president and the American people from his very clear decline.Ellen Coyne is joined by Lorcan Nyhan and Scott Lucas to ask whether this shocking behind-the-scenes story could destroy Biden’s political legacy and indeed, the Democratic Party itself?
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We are bringing Indo Daily listeners an episode from The Sunday World's food and lifestyle podcast 'Under the Grill' this weekend. In each episode Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young sit around the kitchen table with some of Ireland’s best loved personalities. Today Oliver Callan joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young in the kitchen on this week's episode of Under the Grill, in association with Philadelphia. From growing up on the farm, Orange Split ice lollies and his favourite dish now, Callan opens up in an in-depth conversation.
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She was called a “trophy wife” by the man accused of killing her. Tina Satchwell’s half-sister told the jury at Richard Satchwell’s trial for murder how she found him “controlling and odd” in the latest courtroom testimony.
Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel
You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below
Tina Satchwell confided in her half-sister that ‘she could not get away from him’ before her death, court hears
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Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's’ cause of death due to state of remains
Concrete and a cadaver dog: What led gardai to Tina Satchwell’s remains?
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DESCRIPTION: When rapper Mo Chara of Kneecap allegedly displayed a Hezbollah flag on stage in London, he didn’t just spark controversy – he triggered a UK terrorism charge. The group says it’s political policing: the UK authorities says it’s national security. So where does protest end and prosecution begin? Host: Dave Hanratty Guest: Enda Brady
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Decades after it was first conceived, the National Children's Hospital has become a saga worthy of its own medical drama. From planning rows, site disputes, pandemic delays, design overruns and the inevitable finger-pointing between contractors and politicians, just how did Ireland's flagship healthcare project become a national headache? Host: Ellen Coyne | Guests: Mary Regan and Fionnán Sheahan
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A pathologist was unable to determine a cause of death for Tina Satchwell (45) because of the skeletonised, badly decomposed and partly mummified condition of her remains which were excavated from underneath the stairs of her Cork home over six years after she vanished.
Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margaret Bolster told the Central Criminal Court murder trial of Richard Satchwell (58) that she performed a post mortem examination on Ms Satchwell's remains at the Cork University Hospital (CUH) morgue on October 12/13, 2023, after her body was fully excavated from a clandestine grave at her Youghal home.
Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guest; Ralph Riegel
You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below
Pathologist could not determine cause of death for Tina Satchwell (45) due to state of remains
‘Guilty or not guilty – guilty’: Court hears Richard Satchwell’s response when charged with murder of his wife Tina
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What does a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo the Elephant’ have to do with one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, Christy Kinahan Sr?
Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Fergus Shiel
What does a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo the Elephant’ have to do with one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, Christy Kinahan Sr?
Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Fergus Shiel
You can read Fergus Shiel’s article : How a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo’ shaped the business dealings of drug lord Christopher Kinahan Sr
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Gardaí fear Kerry farmer Mike Gaine was dead within hours of his last sighting in Kenmare almost two months ago. A man in his 50s is being questioned by detectives on suspicion of murder following the discovery of remains on Mr Gaine’s Kerry farm last Friday. Gardaí continued to search Mr Gaine’s farm yesterday after body parts were found. The search at the 56-year-old’s farm was sparked when several people involved in slurry spreading became suspicious of material left on fields.
Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; Sinead Kelleher and Jerry O’Sullivan
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‘A Deadly American Marriage’ is the #1 Netflix show that details the death of Irish man Jason Corbett. His daughter Sarah talks openly about what she believes happens the night her father was killed by her ex-stepmother Molly Martens and why she believes the event was recorded on a listening device.
Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Sarah Corbett
Sarah Corbett’s book is available to buy in all good bookstores and online - A Time for Truth: My Father Jason and My Search for Justice and Healing - as seen in documentary A Deadly American Marriage
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Dublin 1984, and an unassuming family are pulled over by gardaí at a checkpoint. What follows is a media circus as the unassuming businessman, Robert Trimbole, is exposed as Australia’s most wanted criminal ‘Aussie Bob’. What unfolded created an international game of cat and mouse. This was originally published in October 2024 Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Liam Collins
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Who are the ‘Grandpa Gang’ and the ‘Queen of the Underworld’ on trial in the Kim Kardashian case? Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Catherine Field
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The murder trial of Richard Satchwell continues, with focus moving to the interviews conducted while in garda custody. Mr Satchwell, who is accused of murdering his wife Tina, insisted he “never wanted to harm” her. The Irish Independent reports back from Dublin’s Central Criminal Court.
Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel
You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below
Gardaí found body of Tina Satchwell after ordering excavation due to different colour of concrete under the stairs
LATEST | Murder accused Richard Satchwell ‘offered chest freezer for free on DoneDeal’, trial hears
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Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial
The Indo Daily - Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case
Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money
The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died
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'United By Music’ may be the official motto of the Eurovision Song Contest, but at this year's event that “unity” seems distinctly off-key. So why is Ireland still competing? What are our chances of success? And do claims of Eurovision as a historically apolitical event hit the right note to Irish ears?
Host: Fionnán Sheehan | Guests: Kirsty Blake Knox (Journalist with the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent) and Melanie Finn (Senior News Reporter and Showbusiness Editor)
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A filmmaker returns home to document life in Gaza - then war erupts. His footage becomes the last testimony of a city now in ruins. Two million people, no escape, and a war with no clear endgame. Aid is vanishing, bombs are falling and starvation is rampant. What does Israel want, and what does Hamas hope to gain?
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As Richard Satchwell stands trial for the murder of his wife Tina, we hear how a routine review of the case in October 2023 led gardaí to notice an anomaly: a patch of concrete under the stairs that didn’t match the rest. This was the moment that the case of Tina Satchwell went from a missing person investigation to a murder trial.Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel
You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below
Gardaí found body of Tina Satchwell after ordering excavation due to different colour of concrete under the stairs
LATEST | Murder accused Richard Satchwell ‘offered chest freezer for free on DoneDeal’, trial hears
You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below
Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial
The Indo Daily - Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case
Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money
The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died
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As a new summer dawns, RTÉ finds itself haunted by old ghosts. Ryan Tubridy may have happily swapped Donnybrook for London, but he and his agent Noel Kelly are currently engaged in a lengthy quest for answers related to Tubridy’s departure in 2023. Meanwhile, a seven-figure write-down, staff redundancies, Joe Duffy’s shock exit, and the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest are all causing headaches of their own.
Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Fionnán Sheahan
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Camogie Association rules dictate that players cannot wear shorts. They must wear skorts - a skirt/short combination. Players, TDs and the public have been debating all week the skortgate controversy. Today’s episode of the Indo Daily comes from our sister podcast the Indo Sport and was originally published on May 8. Host: Joe Molloy Guest: Sarah O’Donovan
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The conclave was short, which means one thing: Pope Leo had the votes. But why him? And why now? And what does it mean that the next leader of 1.4 billion Catholics comes not from the Global South, where the faith is growing, but from the backyard of Donald Trump? Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Michael Kelly
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