RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, operational colleagues from across the service speak to experts within their field to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast is a podcast for all EMS providers. Whether you’re an EMT, paramedic, nurse; work in a 911 response setting or critical care transport; and are a novice or experienced clinician, this podcast is for you.
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The latest in kidney research, care, and treatment.
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Good Neighbor Podcast: Virginia Beach
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This podcast will cover the management of the critically ill child who needs intensive care support and will provide an approach to managing them till care is taken over by the PICU team.
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The Heavy Lies the Helmet® Podcast is by critical care professionals, for critical care professionals. Hosted by Mike Boone, Dan Rauh, and Dr. Amanda Humphries, we dive deep into the realities of emergency and critical care medicine. Our conversations are raw, honest, and practical — cutting through the noise to focus on real-world challenges, clinical decision-making, and the human side of high-acuity care. Whether we're unpacking complex patient scenarios, discussing the nuances of teamwor ...
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This video interview program features today’s top IT leaders, with rotating hosts, including Maryfran Johnson, Lee Rennick and Matt Egan. Watch new episodes on YouTube and CIO.com.
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Speed-to-data determines go-to-market success for medical devices. You need to inform critical decisions with user data, technical demonstration data, and clinical data. We interview med tech leaders about the critical data-driven decisions they make during their product development projects.
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Change Healthcare is a leading healthcare technology company, focused on accelerating the transformation of the healthcare system through the power of the Change Healthcare Platform. We provide data and analytics-driven solutions to improve clinical, financial, administrative, and patient engagement outcomes in the U.S. healthcare system. Learn more at changehealthcare.com. *
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Missouri Health Talks travels throughout the state gathering conversations between Missourians about issues of access to healthcare.
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This is the Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast, the official Podcast for the National Association of EMS Physician's (NAEMSP) journal, Prehospital Emergency Care. This bimonthly podcast contains in-depth interviews with manuscript authors and engaging commentary from EMS physicians Dr. Hawnwan Moy, Dr. Scott Goldberg, Dr. Jeremiah Escajeda, Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, Dr. Maia Dorsett, Dr. Lekshmi Kumar.
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As a new parent of a child with a rare genetic syndrome, I was lost. There was no guide. There was no rulebook. This was not what I had imagined. As I navigated my way through this new reality, I realized something that should have been simple, but was not. A truth that had always been there, but that I had lost sight of for a time - I am not alone. And neither are you. These are the stories of my family, and of families like ours. These are the stories of how we have persevered, cried, bond ...
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JCO OP: Put Into Practice highlights new research published in JCO OP related to cancer care delivery, quality, disparities, access. Host Dr. Fumiko Chino, MD FASCO interviews thought leaders in oncology to give listeners practical knowledge that can be used in day-to-day practice along with solution-oriented discussions and care innovations.
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Donor Diaries is a podcast that delves into the beauty and complexity of living organ donation. Tune in to hear extraordinary stories of people who choose to share their organs and give the gift of life. The world of kidney and organ donation is a powerful testament to kindness, love, and the human spirit. With over 90,000 individuals on the kidney transplant waitlist and about 13 people dying each day while waiting, the urgency is real. One in three Americans is at risk for chronic kidney d ...
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Welcome to Clean Talk! An Interview-Style Podcast Series About All Things Infection Prevention Featuring Industry Thought Leaders. Tune in as distinguished leaders share their views, experiences, and trends surrounding the infectious control industry. Clean Talk is hosted live on all social platforms every week, Wednesdays at 3PM EST.
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Newstalk Breakfast brings you all the news you need to set you up for the day – from politics, business, sport, entertainment and everything in between. Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly have all the stories that matter, every weekday from 7-9AM. CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at http://newstalk.com/listenlive | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk
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The FlightCrit Podcast. Sharing the latest education for Prehospital, Emergency, and Critical Care Trasport Professionals. We're passionate about providing the very best education for you, so please join us for the best in Clinical Practice Updates, Board Certification Exam Prep, Test Taking Tips, and much more. Have a topic you want discussed on the podcast? Let us know at www.askflightcrit.com Because What You Do Matters!
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Black Friday is more than a day of apparent discounts, according to new research at the University of Melbourne. It is a psychological event carefully designed to take advantage of how your brain makes decisions. We’re joined by Dr. Daniel Feuerriegel a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne.…
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Legislation should be introduced to place people under house arrest in cases where bail would otherwise be refused. That’s according to a new report on the country's bail laws. To discuss further we heard from Dara Robinson Solicitor and Senior Council.
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What is behind the price increases in our shop?
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7:38The Dail's been told there's been a 55 per cent increase in the cost of some staple supermarket items in the last three years. The Social Democrats are bringing forward a bill that will give the food regulator powers to investigate what is going on. Are the shops ripping us off or is something else behind the increase? All to discuss with Social De…
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Riff: Should Tricolours be taken down from lampposts in the capital
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4:44Dublin City Council will not remove Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups. Do you agree? Ciara and Shane discussed this.
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DCC will not remove Tricolours erected around the capital
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5:09Dublin City Council has decided it will not remove the hundreds of Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups around the capital and will instead launch initiatives to “promote a deeper understanding of the Irish flag”. For more on this we heard from Daithi Doolan Sinn Fein Councillor in Ballyfermot.…
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Investigating Ireland's sperm donor Facebook groups
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5:12Newstalk's Sarah Madden has been investigating Ireland's sperm donor Facebook groups and the pitfalls some people can find themselves in during the pursuit of wanting a child. She sent us this report:
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Putin says Moscow is ready for ‘serious’ peace talks
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4:07Russian President Vladimir Putin has ended his silence on the US supported peace proposal to resolve the war in Ukraine, stating that Moscow is prepared for “serious” talks on the draft plan. For more on this, Shane was joined by Donnacha O’Beachain, Professor of Politics at DCU and author of the book Unfinished Empire: Russian Imperialism in Ukrai…
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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission are today warning of a surge in online scams as Irish consumers enter the busiest shopping season For more on this, Ciara was joined on the show by Grainne Griffin, Director of Communications with the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
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Ep. 157: Special Episode - Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries
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31:24Happy Turkey Day! Join host Dr. Phil Moy as we dive straight into a topic that has "stirred up more conversation than a potluck dinner at an EMS station": the prehospital management of spinal injuries. We are here to highlight the critical manuscript "Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries, an NAEMSP Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the…
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Why they should never make anotherJames Bond film!
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5:38Nick Clairmont, Life and Arts of the Washington Examiner Magazine has been writing in The Spectator about the prospect of another James Bond film. Nick explained to Jonathan this morning.
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Lack of information, recognition and pay equality are among the issues facing apprenticeships today, according to the Teachers Union of Ireland. They will discuss these problems at a meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on Higher Education. For more on this Jonathan spoke to TUI General Secretary, Michael Gillespie, and began by asking him why we …
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Riff: Do we need to do more to boost apprenticeships?
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3:45Lack of information, recognition and pay equality are among the issues facing apprenticeships today, according to the Teachers Union of Ireland, who will be discussing these problems at a meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on Higher Education. Ciara and Jonathan asked this morning do we need to do more to boost apprenticeships?…
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A new scheme to encourage people to downsize their homes
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6:06Bank of Ireland will pilot a new loan product allowing people to trade down to a smaller home. The product is similar to bridging finance and is likely to appeal to people whose children have left home and who want to downsize. We discuss further with Carol Tallan, CEO of the Property District and Author of Irish Property Buyers Handbook Series.…
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European Commissioner Michael McGrath on the threats to democracy
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8:02A conference organised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties in Dublin today will hear that democracy is coming under increasing threat at home and abroad. We heard from Michael McGrath, EU Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer and is a keynote speaker at the event.
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Nutrition claims how do you separate the fact from the fiction?
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2:44The internet is rife with commentators and self-proclaimed nutrition “experts” promoting products with the promise of health benefits but how do you separate the fact from the fiction? All to discuss with Aileen McGloin, Director of Nutrition at Safefood.
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A first-of-its-kind empathy education programme
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3:19A first-of-its-kind empathy education programme from the University of Galway is being rolled out to Transition Year students nationwide, aimed at boosting compassion and emotional skills in schools across the country. We discussed this with Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.…
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Does the transport link plan fall short in some areas?
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6:49More than €22 billion will be spent building 30 new major roads, 15 railway lines and five new Bus Connects projects across the country over the next five years. But does the plan fall short in some areas? Ciara discusses this with both Brian Caulfield, Professor in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin and FG TD for Tipperary South a…
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A decade after the show first hit Netflix, the grand finale of Stranger Things is here, bringing a conclusion to one of Netflix’s most popular series of all time. All to chat about with Sarina Bellisimo, Broadcaster and Entertainment Journalist.
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Trump says Ukraine-Russia peace deal is 'very close'
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4:42US President Donald Trump said he is sending his envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week as President Trump seeks to close out a deal to end the war in Ukraine. Speaking to Ciara with more on this was Duncan Bullivant, CEO of Henderson Risk Group, Former British Army Officer and Former UK Diplomat.…
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The Government is 'budgeting like there’s no tomorrow', report finds
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8:36The Government is budgeting like there’s no tomorrow and adding more money to an already-strong economy. That’s according to the latest assessment by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Seamus Coffey, Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council.
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Are too many learner drivers making our roads unsafe?
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4:59Ireland is now home to an unprecedented wave of learner drivers, with nearly four hundred thousand novices behind the wheel. All to discuss with Ger Hyland President of the Irish Road Haulage Association.
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British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will today publish the UK government’s Autumn Budget. Speaking to Shane about the budget was Lauren McEvatt, former Conservative government Special Adviser and Co-host of the Welsh Politics Podcast.
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Construction of the MetroLink rail line is now facing an ‘inevitable delay’ according to Transport Infrastructure Ireland, after a number of residents in Ranelagh lodged a High Court challenge against the decision to grant permission for the multibillion-euro project. We discussed further with Tom Phillips, from Tom Phillips and Associates and Adju…
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Has Ireland fallen behind Europe when it comes to childcare?
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5:29Ireland is an unfortunate outlier in Europe when it comes to early childhood education and care and family leave. That’s the view of the National Women’s Council, who are today hosting a conference discuss how Ireland can develop an integrated model of public early education and care and adequate family leave. To discuss further we heard from Donal…
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Taxi drivers across the country are protesting against Uber’s proposed fixed-fare model this coming Thursday. This is the second protest on the issue as the industry claim their concerns are not being addressed. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was taxi driver David Knox.
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A call to show respect for retail workers this Christmas
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4:25As the Christmas period intensifies, Mandate Trade Union is calling on shoppers to show respect for retail workers under pressure. We discuss further with Jim Fuery, Mandate Assistant General Secretary.
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Automatic broadband, mobile or TV price hikes may become a thing of the past
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4:23Automatic broadband, mobile or TV price hikes may become a thing of the past. Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish Independent is reporting that the Government is getting ready to introduce a law that would allow people to cancel their contracts if prices go up.
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The Kremlin said that Europe’s counter-proposal to a 28-point US plan to end the Ukraine war was “unconstructive” and did not work for Russia. Speaking to Ciara with more on this was Yuriy Sak, Former advisor to the Minister of Defence of Ukraine.
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Concern over a proposed ban on commercial sunbeds
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7:24The Sunbed Association of Ireland is seeking another meeting with Junior Health Minister Jennifer Murnane O’Connor on the potential ban on commercial sunbed use. The association previously met with the Department of Health on Monday. Speaking to Shane this morning was Gary Lipman, Chair of the Sunbed Association.…
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Tributes paid to lives lost in multiple-vehicle crash in Meath
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4:09Two men have been killed and at least 12 others injured in a multi-vehicle collision involving a bus, a truck and a car at Gormanston, Meath. Speaking to Shane this morning was Darren O’Rourke, Sinn Fein TD for Meath East.
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Encouraging parents to “pause before you post”
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4:03The Irish Data Protection Commission is encouraging parents to “pause before you post”. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly discuss advice for parents further. All with thanks to Renault.
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US and Ukrainian officials have said they have created an “updated and refined peace framework” to end the war with Russia, following a meeting in Switzerland on Sunday. All to discuss with Misha Glenny, Rector of the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna and a former BBC Central Europe Correspondent.…
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The impact of the immigration policy overhaul
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6:58Taoiseach Michael Martin has confirmed there will be “fair and robust” changes to Ireland's immigration system this week. What impact will these changes have? We discuss all with Nick Henderson, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council.
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A Dublin council spends over €750k on a set of steps and ramp
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3:14A south Dublin local authority spent €750,000 on the construction of a new entrance consisting of 14 steps and a ramp at a suburban park in Mount Merrion. Shane and Ciara discuss this huge spend.
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“Here in Switzerland, assisted dying has become too easy. Ireland should handle the issue with care.” So wrote Irish author living in Switzerland Clare O’Dea in the Independent.
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Today, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris is expected to formally sign orders guaranteeing sustained, nationwide access to cash for both people and businesses. Ciara discusses this further with Mattie McGrath, Independent TD for Tipperary.
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A rally will be held in Dublin later today to protest rent increases for tenants in council housing or on the Housing Assistant Payment scheme. We heard from People Before Profit Councillor for Ballymun Finglas, Conor Reddy.
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An Oireachtas Committee has heard that junior infant and sixth class students alike are receiving the same lunch portions in school, sparking health concerns. There are also concerns over the nutritional value of the hot meals available in schools. Shane discusses this with Sarah Keogh, Dietician and founder of Eatwell.…
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Episode 134 - Giving Patients Room to Breathe w/Melody Bishop (Part 1)
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58:16Mechanical ventilation doesn't have to feel like wizardry. In this podcast episode, we strip it back to what really matters—simple mental models, clean decision-making, and an approach that works whether you're in the back of a helicopter, a tight ambulance box, or a chaotic ED bay. We walk through the foundational concepts and the "why" behind eac…
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Local businesses are creating a new experience for Christmas shoppers
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5:27Local businesses are creating a new experience for Christmas shoppers by making one-off events – collaborating with other businesses and suppliers, offering freebies and discounts for customers. Newstalk's Ciara Treacy went to a couple of these events in Dublin City Centre last night to find out more.…
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Michael O’Leary hits back at claims the airline hikes fares
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6:03Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary hits back at claims the airline hikes fares around major sporting events rejecting suggestions of price gouging.
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President Zelensky receives US-backed peace plan
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5:19Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has received the draft of a new US-backed plan to end Russia's war in his country, according to his office. He is expected to hold talks with US President Donald Trump in the coming days. To discuss further we heard from Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot, Military Analyst and Co-Host of the Red Matrix Podcast.…
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People buying cocaine could be inadvertently funding Russia's war in Ukraine
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3:53People buying cocaine on a Friday night could be inadvertently funding Russia's war in Ukraine. This is according to An international investigation involving the gardaí, the UK National Crime Agency (NCA) and other European and US law enforcement agencies Shane discusses this further with Crypto currency Journalist Connor Sephton.…
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Should price gouging by airlines be stopped?
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6:54Regulators should examine whether increased air fares particularly around sporting events are compliant with consumer protection laws. So says Mark Duffy, Fine Gael Senator, spokesperson on Transport in the Seanad and Member of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport.
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The Dáil has heard that ‘thousands’ of people are spending their lives stuck in Dublin-bound traffic, with many motorways becoming ‘carparks’. How pressing is this issue, and what can be done to fix it? All to discuss with Brian Caulfield, Professor in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin.…
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Defence Forces are preparing to monitor a Russian surveillance vessel
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7:14The Defence Forces are preparing to deploy a naval ship to monitor a Russian surveillance vessel should it move closer to Irish waters. We discuss further with Vice Admiral and Former Head of the Defence Forces Mark Mellett,
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Negotiators fail to reach climate deal at COP30
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5:21Brazil failed to secure an early COP30 climate deal on Wednesday, but their President Lula optimistic, saying there’s still room for progress in the summit’s final two days Former Environment Minister and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan was at COP30 last week and recently questioned “is this really working?”…
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Irish PhD student looking to revolutionise breast implants for cancer patients
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3:49Yesterday, University of Limerick PHD Researcher Emma Jude Lyons claimed the victory in the Irish Universities’ Association’s 3 minute thesis competition for her presentation of a new methodology to create bespoke breast prosthesis.
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Dublin’s planned new metro system will need about 8,000 workers
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4:25Dublin’s planned new metro system will need about 8,000 workers to construct, according to Metrolink’s Project Director Sean Sweeney. He told the Oireachtas Committee on Transport that the Irish construction industry cannot support the construction of this project. Shane discussed this further with Paul Davis, Lecturer in Public Procurement at DCU.…
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Concerns about Russian spy ship on course for Irish waters
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8:39There are concerns about Russian spy ship on course for Irish waters . Also Washington has reportedly developed a secret 28-point plan with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. This comes ahead of a meeting later today between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a US delegation in Kyiv. Also All to discuss with Declan Power Defence and Security…
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