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Joining Anton 'In conversation' this week is comedian, Bernard O’Shea.
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It split households down the middle but the much maligned, yet highly successful Deposit Return scheme turned one years of age yesterday. Joining Anton to discuss the scheme is Re-Turn, CEO, Ciaran Foley.
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Retaliatory tariffs are being implemented by Canada and likely by Mexico and China – the three most significant trading partners for the US - following Donald Trump slapping tariffs on goods coming in from all three of those countries. Paul Brandus, West Wing Reports founder and White House Bureau Chief joins Anton to discuss this, Robert F. Kennedy Jr's confirmation hearings, and more.
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Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Joan Burton, Former Labour Minister; Fiona Daly, Policy Communications and Government Affairs Specialist; and Paul Hayes, founder of Beachhut PR.
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Anton is joined 'In conversation' with Mark Wogan, host of ‘Spooning With Mark Wogan’.
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Joining Anton for this week's installment of As the Expert is Brian Burke, RTÉ Super Garden Judge, and Woodie's DIY and Garden Expert.
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The High Court has put a stay on a part of a new law that would have allowed for XL Bully dogs in the care of animal welfare organisations to be seized or euthanised. Chris Kelly of Coolronan Dog Rescue in Ballivor, Co Meath &
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People Before Profit is bringing forward legislation to introduce two extra bank holidays. The suggested dates are the last Monday in September and the last Monday in November, but do we actually need more Bank holidays and how would businesses manage? Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin Southwest joins Anton to discuss.
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Ireland take on England in their first game of the 2025 Six Nations. Kick-off is at 4.45pm this afternoon and joining Anton to look ahead to what is sure to be a very tight encounter is former Ireland international, Fiona Hayes.
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Joining Anton to go throug the main stories form the Saturday papers is Daniel Murray, Policy Editor with the Business Post & Aisling O’Rourke, podcaster and media lecturer.
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David Gillicik, alongside Parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt, was in Marlay Park this morning to celebrate its success in Ireland with an incredible 9% of the Irish population now being registered for Parkrun. Joining Anton to chat about its success is Olympian, broadcaster, and VHI Park Run Ambassador, David Gillick.
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Joining Anton 'In conversation' is Julian Benson, former Dancing with The Stars judge.
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Having gone through the general election, government formation, and the new Programme for Government in the past few months, there is one political process yet to take place with 141 candidates hoping to win a seat in next week’s Seanad election. Joining Anton to chat about their experience and what they hope to acheive if they get elected is Linda O'Shea Farren & Dr. Dara Kilmartin, Seanad Election Candidates for the NUI Constituency.
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Neil Robinson, Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Limerick joins Anton to discuss how his snoring on the night of Storm Éowyn may have saved his wife's life by forcing her to leave their bedroom to sleep in another room.
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Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Nick Miller, public affairs strategist former spokesperson for Leo Varadkar; Leader of Aontú, Peadar Tóibín; and Valerie Cox, Journalist & Author.
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Joining Anton for this week's Ask The Expert is Dr Mary O’Kane, lecturer in Psychology and Early Childhood Education.
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Record winds have cut power to hundreds of thousands of people across the country as well as water and broadband to homes and farms. One of the biggest gusts was in Connacht where Newstalk reporter, Henry McKean found himself last night. He joins Anton to tell him about his experience.
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Ryanair boss Eddie Wilson has said that abolishing the Dublin Airport passenger cap should be the new government's first initiative. Eddie joins Anton to discuss.
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Today is January 25th, and on this day every year, our cousins in Scotland celebrate the life and legacy of their National Bard, Robert Burns. They do so by indulging in a bit of haggis, neeps, tatties and sometimes a dram or two. Joining Anton to chat about this tradition as well as the current state of Irish-UK relations is Paul Johnston, UK Ambassador to Ireland.
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