
Ellen Coyne
Journalist and commentator providing perspectives on nomination processes, party incentives and political leadership while participating in the podcast's festive Ask Me Anything.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 54min
The Newspaper Panel
Join Sarah Carey, a seasoned columnist, Louise Bayliss from Saint Vincent de Paul, Dr. Aman de Sondy from UCC, and The Irish Times' Ellen Coyne as they unpack pressing social issues. They dive into the government's housing plan, highlighting the urgency amid rising family homelessness. The panel discusses the implications of government buyouts on first-time buyers and shares insights on young people's housing fears. Dr. de Sondy also emphasizes the importance of open dialogue in addressing Islamophobia as they explore multiculturalism and identity in Ireland.

Dec 24, 2025 • 27min
Ask us anything: presidential nominations, a Minister for Defence and the centre holding
Jack Horgan-Jones, a keen political analyst, joins Cormac McQuinn, who dives deep into party strategies, and Ellen Coyne, a sharp commentator on political leadership. They explore the intricate presidential nomination process and the impact of independent candidates. The discussion heats up over the absence of a dedicated Minister for Defence and its implications on investment. They also ponder whether current party leaders are stifling their parties’ potential and if centrist politics can withstand populist pressures. A festive analysis filled with insights!

Dec 12, 2025 • 53min
That interview, Fianna Fáil's review and thorny issues for the Government
Jack Horgan-Jones, a political correspondent for the Irish Times, and Ellen Coyne, a political journalist, delve into the political landscape of Ireland. They discuss the delayed review of Jim Gavin's presidential campaign and its implications for Micheál Martin. The duo also examines government concerns over the symbolic nature of voting against the EU's Mercosur trade deal. Ellen highlights the troubling wait times for children's educational assessments and the controversial reforms being proposed. They reflect on the balance between political ideals and practical solutions in the current climate.

Nov 24, 2025 • 11min
Defence Forces Tribunal demands names, and nursing homes want immigration rules relaxed
Ellen Coyne, a political correspondent, delves into the Defence Forces Tribunal's call for names linked to ignored abuse complaints. Martin Wall, a public policy correspondent, discusses nursing home operators' appeals to relax immigration rules, which could reshape staffing dynamics. Vanessa Ogbonno, winner of The Traitors Ireland, shares her money management tips and reveals her most extravagant purchase inspired by a competitive spirit. Their insights highlight pressing issues in defense and healthcare, alongside personal finance strategies.

Nov 14, 2025 • 27min
New housing plan promises 300,000 new homes. Can it deliver?
Ellen Coyne, a political correspondent for the Irish Times, sheds light on the government's ambitious housing plan aimed at delivering 300,000 new homes by 2030. She discusses the unique aspects of the plan, such as its focus on infrastructure and social housing, while evaluating the challenges posed by skills shortages in construction. Coyne also explains the significance of local authorities purchasing homes and touches on the potential for bringing derelict properties back into use. Lastly, she addresses concerns about the plan's actual deliverability amidst rising homelessness.


