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Sep 25, 2024 • 11min

Who are ‘the Irish’?

In today’s Ireland, the far right demands a pure “Irishness”, but our island’s story has long been interwoven with other ethnicities and diasporas.Dr Maurice Casey, Author and Historian at Queen’s University Belfast, recently wrote a piece in the Guardian titled: ‘Who are the Irish?’ and joins Seán to discuss.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 0sec

What are the best PR comebacks?

Phillip Schofield will be returning to screens more than a year after his departure from breakfast television. The former ‘This Morning’ presenter will appear in Channel 5’s ‘Cast Away’ next Monday night in an attempt to repair his image in his first comeback to television.Will it work? That remains to be seen, but to discuss some of the best PR comebacks, Seán is joined by Terry Prone, Chairman of the Communications Clinic.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 6min

Time Out names Inchicore as one of world's coolest neighbourhoods

Inchicore has been named by Time Out magazine as one of the 38 coolest neighbourhoods in the world. The Dublin 8 spot officially joins the likes of Stoneybatter and Phibsboro as one of the buzziest neighbourhoods in the country, according to the publication.Labour Party Councillor and Inchicore resident, Darragh Moriarty, joins Seán to discuss why it’s worthy of this accolade.Image: Land Development Agency
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Sep 25, 2024 • 14min

What are the most common nightmares?

A new survey looks at the most common nightmares experienced by Irish people in different parts of the country. From being naked in public, to getting chased. So, what do these nightmares tell us about ourselves?Joining Seán to discuss is Paul Gill, Hypnotherapist and author of ‘The Definitive Book of Dreams’...
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Sep 25, 2024 • 12min

Couple who met on cruise got engaged after 4 weeks!

A cruise ship called ‘The Odyssey’ was planned to set sail from Belfast last May, but has effectively been stuck for mechanical and certification issues. Until things are sorted, its passengers have been waiting in the city - and some of them got on better than others!Seán is joined by one half of the couple who met on the ship and are now engaged, Angela Harsanyi, to learn more.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 9min

The craziest items sold at an auction

How much would you be willing to pay for a used toilet seat?Probably not much. However, the used toilet seats of celebrities can sell at auction for thousands. It seems like people are willing to fork out for celebrity memorabilia.Joining Seán to tell more about the craziest items sold at auction is Chiara Brown, Commissioning Editor at the Times Luxury, Times UK.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 6min

Should pints be smaller?

A new study in the UK has pub landlords up in arms. The study trialed a new smaller glass instead of the usual pint measure, and found that people drank less as a result. So, should we do away with pints?Joining Seán to discuss is Damien Ryan, a publican in Clifden in Galway…
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Sep 24, 2024 • 9min

How deer culling in Ireland works

If you’ve caught a glimpse of a deer in Ireland, then you’re probably not that lucky. The country is thronged with deer, so much so, that heavy deer management is in place.Over 78,000 deer were culled in Ireland in a 12-month period up to February 28, 2023.Joining Seán to discuss how this works is Damien Hannigan, Spokesperson Irish Deer Commission…
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Sep 24, 2024 • 11min

What are ‘blue zones’? And are they real?

From Netflix documentaries to special diets, there has been more and more talk of so-called ‘Blue Zones’, areas of the world where there is a high concentration of centenarians. But, is it all bogus? And how can we trust the ages of the super old?Joining Seán to discuss is Saul Newman, from the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at University College London, who has just won an Ig Nobel Award for his research in this area…
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Sep 24, 2024 • 12min

Why do we import most of our vegetables?

It's relatively easy to grow carrots in Ireland, but if you wanted to buy them in a shop - you're going to see produce from different countries, and even continents! So, why is this?Seán is joined by Siobhan Walsh, Tillage Editor at the Irish Farmer’s Journal, to discuss.

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