• Wednesday 13 May: Has The Bertie Ahern Video Reignited The Migration Debate?
    May 13 2026

    Taoiseach Micheál Martin distances Fianna Fáil from anti-immigration comments made by former leader Bertie Ahern during a canvas in Dublin Central — but is migration really becoming a doorstep issue?


    Plus, concerns over road safety enforcement as breathalyser testing falls, conviction rates remain among the lowest in Europe, and road fatalities continue to rise.


    Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:

    Michael Murphy TD, Fine Gael - Chair of Transport Committee

    Roderic O'Gorman TD, Green Party

    Mary Regan, Political Editor Irish Independent

    Derek Mooney, Former Fianna Fáil advisor

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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 12 May: Ambulance Strike: Ireland’s Health System Under Strain
    May 13 2026

    The National Ambulance Service rejects claims its strike action has put patients at risk, saying pay has not kept pace with increased responsibilities. We look at whether talks should resume or if Government intervention is needed.


    Elsewhere, hospital delays continue in the Mid-West, while questions grow over tighter budget controls and possible spending cuts in 2026.


    In the UK, Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure amid ministerial resignations and calls for his resignation.



    Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:

    Martin Daly TD, Fianna Fáil

    George Lawlor TD, Labour

    George Horgan-Jones, Political Correspondent, Irish Times

    Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent, Irish Examiner

    Mark Paul, London Correspondent, Irish Times

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 6 May: Unity Poll & Israel Fixture Pressure
    May 6 2026

    An all-island poll shows growing support for Irish unity, while concerns over migration and the EU are also shaping voter attitudes. We ask whether public opinion is increasingly diverging from political discourse.


    Meanwhile, Ireland’s electricity prices remain almost 40% above the EU average, as the panel examines the drivers behind the cost-of-living pressures facing households.


    And in sport, an open letter from figures across football calls for Ireland to boycott upcoming Israel fixtures. Will the FAI come under pressure to change its stance?


    Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:

    Keira Keogh TD, Fine Gael

    Matt Carthy TD, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Justice

    Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent, Irish Examiner

    Ben Collins, Author, The Unity Dividend

    Daragh Cassidy, Bonkers.ie

    Roddy Collins, Former football manager and player


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 5 May: The Nuclear Option - Ireland’s Energy Future
    May 5 2026

    The Strait of Hormuz remains under pressure, with the ceasefire fragile and oil supplies at risk, raising fears of further energy price shocks.


    As costs rise, questions grow over whether Ireland should reconsider nuclear energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.


    And while recent supports have eased tensions for now, could rising fuel costs trigger renewed protests later in the year?


    Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:

    Peter "Chap" Cleere TD, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture & Rural Affairs

    Jennifer Whitmore TD, Social Democrats Spokesperson for Climate & Energy

    Pat O’Toole, Political correspondent, Irish Farmer’s Journal

    Megan O’Brien, Political Reporter, Business Post

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 29 April: Fuel Support, Energy Bills & Short-Term Letting Delays
    Apr 29 2026

    The Government announces fuel support payments for farmers, hauliers and construction contractors by the end of June — but questions remain over support for households facing rising energy bills.


    With Sinn Féin calling for an emergency budget and almost 317,000 homes in arrears, pressure is mounting on the Government to act sooner on cost-of-living measures.


    Meanwhile, oil prices continue to rise amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and short-term letting reforms have been delayed after reported disagreement at Cabinet level.


    Guest presenter Fionnan Sheahan was joined by:

    Micheál Carrigy TD, Fianna Fáil

    Eoin O'Broin TD, Sinn Féin

    Christina Finn, political correspondent, The Journal

    John Gibbons, Environmental Journalist

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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 28 April: Character References Row & A Crisis for Local Radio
    Apr 28 2026

    As the Taoiseach urges public representatives to avoid providing character references in cases involving abuse or violence, the Jim Glennon case raises wider questions about influence and the justice system.


    Meanwhile, local radio stations are reacting to a planned 39% increase in broadcasting levies, with warnings the rise could be unsustainable and calls for Coimisiún na Meán to urgently review the decision.


    Guest presenter Fionnan Sheahan was joined by:

    Malcolm Byrne TD, Fianna Fáil

    Sinead Gibney TD, Social Democrats

    John Kierans, Columnist and Freelance Journalist

    John Purcell, Chairman of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland

    Anna Gross, Political Correspondent, Financial Times

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 22 April - Oil Prices Surge as Hormuz Tensions Rise | Varadkar Apologises After Rural Backlash
    Apr 22 2026

    Oil markets are on edge as tensions around the Strait of Hormuz intensify, raising fears of a further supply shock that could ripple through the global economy.


    With a fragile ceasefire in place and Iran signalling its leverage over key shipping routes, how exposed are markets - and how might Washington respond?


    At home, Leo Varadkar has apologised after remarks about rural Ireland triggered a political backlash.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:


    Anthony Scaramucci, Financier and former White House Communications Director

    Michael Murphy TD, Fine Gael

    Michael Fitzmaurice TD, Independent Ireland

    Daniel Murray, Policy Editor, Business Post

    Sadhbh O'Neill, Climate Journalist


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 21 April - More Homes, Fewer Rules? ‘Shed-Sits’ Plan Revived - And Pressure Builds Over How To Use €9bn Surplus
    Apr 21 2026

    Government drops plans to cap rental income on backyard modular homes — solution or risk of costly, low-quality builds?


    Plus: With a €9bn surplus and growth still forecast amid the “worst energy crisis in history”, should the State spend or hold firm?


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:


    Seamus McGrath TD, Fianna Fáil

    Ged Nash TD, Labour Party spokesperson on Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform.

    Dr. Emma Howard, Economics Lecturer at TU Dublin.

    Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News, Irish Independent

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    46 mins