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Jul 15, 2025 • 8min
Mairead McGuinness officially running as Fine Gael's presidential candidate
Nominations are closed for the Fine Gael nomination for President, and unsurprisingly, Mairead McGuinness is on the ticket to run.Who else is looking to run?Newstalk’s Political Correspondent, Sean Defoe, joins Kieran with the latest.

Jul 15, 2025 • 16min
How can antisocial behaviour on public transport be curbed?
A surge in antisocial behaviour such as drinking, assaults, and drug use on public transport has left some Irish Rail staff afraid to work. How can we solve the issue?Joining Kieran to discuss is Suzanne Armstrong, Dublin Bus driver, Barry Kenny, Corporate Communications Manager with Irish Rail and Andrew Quigley, SIPTU Organiser.

Jul 15, 2025 • 13min
What is the greatest toy of all time? - Henry McKean Asks
From Lego to the Rubik's Cube, Hamleys have released a list of the 100 top toys of all time. To mark its 265th birthday, the toy store giant has released a ‘hero’ list. To discuss further, Kieran is joined by Henry McKean.

Jul 14, 2025 • 14min
Bin companies are taking pictures of your rubbish - Henry McKean Reports
It has been brought to our attention that bin companies are taking photos of our recycling and sending us letters in the post when we are doing it wrong. To discuss further we are joined by Henry McKean.

Jul 14, 2025 • 7min
The story behind France’s national anthem
Today is Bastille Day, the French National Day that celebrates the Storming of Bastille during the French Revolution in 1789. The French national anthem, known as La Marseillaise, is grim, and a little controversial…Journalist and Historian Ronan McGreevy joins Kieran to tell more about its history.

Jul 14, 2025 • 10min
Kids Health Check: Pets & Kids
Having kids already takes up a lot of time, and when you add pets into the mix, things get even more hectic. But, is it worth it for the physical and emotional benefits? Children who grow up in homes with pets are less likely to develop allergies to allergens like grass, mould, pollen, dogs, and cats. Pets can lower a person’s blood pressure and heart rate, and introduce added responsibility into a household.Niamh O’Reilly is a dog lover as well as a mother, a Freelance Journalist and Broadcaster. She joins Kieran to discuss!

Jul 14, 2025 • 8min
What are asylum seekers entitled to?
Tánaiste Simon Harris has been calling for asylum seekers with jobs to pay towards their accommodation – adding that he expects the Government to introduce a means test for people living in international protection.Cathal Malone of Thomas Coughlan & Co Solicitors joins Kieran to discuss this, and what asylum seekers are entitled to when they arrive in the country.

Jul 14, 2025 • 7min
Ben Healy takes the Yellow Jersey at Tour de France!
Irish cyclist Ben Healy has taken the yellow leader's jersey after stage 10 of the Tour de France, being the first Irishman to do so since 1987!Kieran is joined on the line by Imogen Ní Choitir, Road safety advocate and professional cyclist to discuss the incredible achievement.

Jul 14, 2025 • 5min
Solving Ireland’s EV charging problem
Ireland's electric vehicle charging network is currently facing a number of challenges, including geographical disparity, high costs and limited chargers.With people all around the country saying they just cannot afford to keep up with their cars even with government initiatives…But, hope is not lost! Germany may have solved the urban EV charging problem. Düsseldorf Stadtwerke, the local municipal authority, has installed one of six so-called ‘kerb-chargers’.To discuss, Kieran is joined by Derek Scally, the Berlin Correspondent for the Irish Times.Image: Energy Saving Trust

Jul 14, 2025 • 11min
Should we bring back town councils?
Taoiseach Micheál Martin wishes to re-establish town councils in Ireland by 2029, citing a “...sense of representation at all levels.”So, should town councils be re-established?Independent Councilor in New Ross, Michael Sheehan and Tom Phillips, Managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates and Adjunct Associate Professor of Town Planning at UCD join Kieran to discuss.


