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Apr 14, 2025 • 3min

Trump gives special exemption to iPhone users

The new iPhone will be released this coming September, but how affordable will it be?   John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, expressed his concern about the impact Trump’s tariffs could have on its price when he spoke to us last week. Good news has emerged from the weekend, though. It seems as though it will escape the impact of President Trump's tariffs as he has created a special exemption.   All to discuss with Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 6min

Demanding that the CHI Board be fired is political showboating

Demanding that the board of Children’s Health Ireland be fired is political showboating at its worst. That’s according to Tony O’Brien, former Director General of the HSE and columnist with The Sunday Independent.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 9min

Rory McIlroy's historic win at Augusta!

Rory McIlroy has won the 2025 Masters in Augusta and dons the green jacket. Speaking to Shane this morning was Ciaran Lavery, Head Professional at Holywood Golf Course.  
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Apr 14, 2025 • 7min

Government backing away from plans for a directly elected mayor in Dublin

The government is shelving plans to introduce a directly elected mayor for Dublin over fears it could become a launchpad for contentious would-be politicians such as Conor McGregor.    So reported the Sunday Times yesterday. We discussed this further with Eoin O’Malley, Associate Professor of Politics at DCU. 
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Apr 14, 2025 • 4min

Is space tourism the holiday of the future?

Later today, a crew of six women including pop star Katy Perry will blast off on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket from the company’s launch site in Texas, on an 11-minute, suborbital flight to the edge of space and back. So, is space tourism going to become the holiday of the future? We asked Danielle Wilcox From Blackrock Castle Observatory. 
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Apr 14, 2025 • 5min

Is the government right to hit pause on the living wage?

With growing concern over global economic uncertainty and Trump’s trade tariffs. The government is now considering delaying the rollout of the living wage.   But is this a necessary move to protect business, or a step back on promised worker protections?  To discuss this further was Dr Laura Bambrick, Social Policy Officer with the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and also Finbarr Filan, Centra owner in Sligo and incoming chair of ISME.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 5min

34 people dead in Russian attack on the city of Sumy

In Ukraine at least 34 people are dead and dozens are injured following a Russian attack on the city of Sumy. It is the worst strike so far this year. We get the latest on this with journalist Emmanuelle Chaze. 
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Apr 11, 2025 • 4min

Ireland take on England in the Women’s Six Nations

Ireland will face up against defending champions England in the Women’s Six Nations in Cork. Ireland’s captain Amee-Leigh Costigan spoke to Jonathan this morning ahead of the big game.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 4min

A Russian Navy intelligence-gathering ship was being tracked through Irish-controlled waters

A Russian Navy intelligence-gathering ship was being tracked through Irish-controlled waters yesterday after refusing to respond to communications from the Naval Service. We get more on this with Declan power, Former Irish Army Soldier, Defence Analyst and Writer. 
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Apr 11, 2025 • 5min

Concerns over legislation to strip citizenship in serious cases

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has expressed grave concern over a decision by the Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to sign an order commencing legislation allowing for naturalised Irish citizenship to be revoked in serious cases.     It’s Chief Commissioner Liam Herrick 

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