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Newstalk Breakfast - every weekday morning from 7-9am, giving you the first bite at news, sport, business, tech and entertainment
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Hannah’s Joke A Day campaign
29/07/2022 Duración: 13minHannah Noonan, an 11-year-old girl from Limerick will be raising awareness across the month of September in memory of her grandfather who passed away from pulmonary fibrosis in March. Hannah will share a joke a day on social media every day in September Hannah and her mother Sharon Noonan joined Newstalk Breakfast tell us more about this campaign.
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Will we see an increase in women in football?
29/07/2022 Duración: 05minIt will be England versus Germany/France this Sunday in the Women’s Euros final with the entire tournament having been broadcast live by RTE. With the Irish team also facing a key qualifier against Finland in September in their quest to reach the World Cup, just how key is the coverage of the game to more girls taking up the sport? Lisa Fallon UEFA Pro Licence football coach, currently working with FIFA in their High-Performance Department and Lisa joined Ciara this morning on the show.
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Electricity prices and companies making profit
29/07/2022 Duración: 04minEnergy Supplier Panda Energy has raised its electricity prices for the seventh time in just over a year, all while energy companies are reporting surging profits. So reads the story in this morning’s Independent. So are energy companies are unfairly passing off rising costs to customers? For reaction Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Richard Boyd Barrett is a People Before Profit TD.
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Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue on the emissions dea
29/07/2022 Duración: 10minA deal has been reached by Government leaders on carbon emission reductions for the agriculture sector. Farmers will be asked to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030 Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
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Dogs and sports could be banned from Galway beaches
29/07/2022 Duración: 04minDogs will be banned for the summer, while playing sports like hurling or volleyball could be banned outright on beaches across County Galway if draft bylaws are adopted. Alastair McKinstry is a Green Party Councillor for Connemara South who spoke to Johnathan this morning with more on this.
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Wagatha Christie trial verdict due today
29/07/2022 Duración: 03minColeen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy will finally hear the verdict of their Wagatha Christie trial today. The legal battle between the pair came after Rooney publicly accused Vardy of leaking fake stories to the press and sued the fellow footballer’s wife for libel. Gareth Davies, Breaking News Editor at Daily Telegraph spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
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Tomorrow is International Friendship Day
29/07/2022 Duración: 04minTomorrow is International Friendship Day and ALONE, the national organisation that enables older people to age at home is celebrating by supporting and befriending volunteers nationwide. One man who has felt ‘marvelous’ benefits from ALONE’s volunteering service is Christy Treacy, a 75-year-old ALONE member who told Ciara about the importance of friendship.
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Farmers to be asked to cut emissions by 25%
29/07/2022 Duración: 08minYesterday evening, coalition leaders reached a deal that will see a reduction of 25% in greenhouse gas emissions for the agriculture sector by 2030. Government sources have said farmers will be incentivised to deliver more emissions cuts in other sectors like energy and land use. For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association, and Cara Augustenborg, Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin and a member of the Climate Advisory council.
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The Rise of the smaller music festival
28/07/2022 Duración: 05minThe Irish music scene may have been dominated by Electric Picnic but recent years have seen the rise of smaller festival from Sea Sessions, to Body & Soul, Longtude and beyond. This weekend alone sees All Together Now take place in Waterford while Indiependence makes its return in Mitchelstown. Shane Dunne is Managing Director of Indiependence and he told Ciara on the great lineup in store this weekend.
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Today marks 24 years since the disappearance of Deirdre Jacob
28/07/2022 Duración: 02minThis day 24 years ago, the 18-year-old Deirdre Jacob vanished without trace in Newbridge, Co Kildare. Former head of the Garda Cold Case Unit, Alan Bailey is pleading with people to provide information on what happened the trainee teacher, a quarter of a century ago
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No deal yet on emissions targets
28/07/2022 Duración: 07minHopes of a deal on emission targets were dashed last night as Government leaders could not agree on the exact percentage for a reduction in Agriculture emissions by 2030 It is hoped a deal will be struck by the end of this week but are we really taking the issue seriously enough if party leaders cannot agree? Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Environmentalist and Architect, Duncan Stewart.
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Will extra speed cameras slow dangerous drivers down?
28/07/2022 Duración: 05minIs the introduction of heftier fines and extra speed cameras going to be effective at slowing dangerous drivers down? Mary McCarthy, a Columnist with the Irish Independent, decided to investigate – with her own speed gun and Mary told Ciara about her results.
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There is more than 18,000 cases of Monkeypox globally
28/07/2022 Duración: 04minThe World Health Organisation said yesterday that there are more than 18,000 cases of Monkeypox globally, with the majority of cases in Europe There have been a total of 85 cases detected in Ireland since May. Dr Eoghan De Barra, Senior Lecturer at RCSI and Infectious Disease Consultant at Beaumont Hospital joined Ciara to give the latest on this health situation.
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How to get kids playing outside and off screens
28/07/2022 Duración: 04minOne in four children in Dublin are vitamin D deficient, with too much time indoors likely a factor - that’s according to new research by Trinity College. So how do we encourage our children off the screens and outside to play? Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this.
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Stricter penalties for those who light fires outdoors.
28/07/2022 Duración: 04minThere has been some devastating wildfires across the country, notably Crone Wood and Carrick Mountain in Wicklow while houses were saved by firefighters on Killiney Hill this week also. Following this, there have been calls to impose stricter penalties on those responsible. To discuss Jonathan spoke to John Gibbons, the Environmental Journalist, and Commentator.
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Is it time to move on from our close ties with the US?
27/07/2022 Duración: 04minWith the United States’ role as a world leader more uncertain than ever before, is now the time to move on from our close ties with those across the Atlantic and ready ourselves for a “post-American world”? Professor Liam Kennedy is the Director of the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin and joined Ciara this morning on the show.
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Law on consent in rape cases
27/07/2022 Duración: 08minThe Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD will today seek Cabinet approval for a Bill to strengthen the law on consent, knowledge, and belief in rape cases The Bill will change the current situation where a man is not guilty of rape if he honestly believed that he had the consent of a woman. For more on this, Johnathan spoke to Noeline Blackwell, CEO of the Rape Crisis Centre and Barry Ward, Fine Gael Senator and Criminal Barrister.
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No Deal on climate emissions
27/07/2022 Duración: 07minA final deal to halve Ireland’s carbon emissions by the end of the decade looks set to be delayed until September after Coalition leaders failed to resolve the ongoing impasse last night. Fianna Fail TD for Laois–Offaly Barry Cowen spoke to Newstalk breakfast this morning.
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Why is alcohol so intertwined with our social lives?
27/07/2022 Duración: 06minIrish people’s social lives are so intertwined with alcohol that it’s very hard to differentiate one from the other, that’s according to Dave Maher in his piece in the Independent earlier this week. To discuss this, we were joined on the show by Writer, Broadcaster, and Mental Health Advocate, Keith Walsh.
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Campaigner and Historian Catherine Corless
27/07/2022 Duración: 04minA bill will be brought before the cabinet today to establish the body that will oversee the excavation of the burial site at the Tuam mother and baby home. Catherine Corless, Campaigner and historian has been the driving force behind this and campaigned tirelessly for the babies and their families and she spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.