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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. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'

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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. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'

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We speak to Irish acting legend Stephen Rea

4/19/2024
Actor Stephen Rea is to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Irish Film and Television Academy tomorrow. We spoke to Stephen and starting by asking him what this means to him.

Duration:00:08:44

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Is it time to do away with the triple lock?

4/19/2024
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he hopes to get rid of the triple lock “in the lifetime of this government” To debate Shane was joined this morning by Declan Power, Defence and Security Expert and Mark Price, Co-Chair for the Irish Anti-War Movement.

Duration:00:09:11

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More reaction to the Stardust jury verdicts

4/19/2024
Last April, fresh inquests into the deaths of 48 people in the 1981 fire began. They concluded yesterday as the jury returned its verdicts. Our reporter Barry Whyte was there when the final verdict was read out and Barry spoke to us on the show and also joining Newstalk Breakfast was Lisa Lawlor who lost her mother and father in the fire.

Duration:00:07:22

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Heineken adds to the list of pint price hikes

4/19/2024
It's happened again! Heineken Ireland are the latest distributor to increase their pricing. Joining us to discuss the increase and what it means for punters and consumers is Pat Crotty CEO, Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.

Duration:00:02:44

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Taylor fans rejoice as singer releases a new album

4/19/2024
There’s a taste of Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department released today. Saoirse Hanley, Features Writer for the The Irish Independent gave us the reaction to the new music.

Duration:00:04:31

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Why did it take 40 years for the Stardust families to get justice

4/19/2024
“Unlawful killing. A huge moment. Why has it taken 40 years? Because of where they were from” those are the stark words from Labour’s Justice spokesperson Aodhan Ó Ríordáin and Aodhan joined Ciara this morning on the show.

Duration:00:06:52

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Israel strikes on Iran

4/19/2024
Israel has launched a strike against Iran with reports of explosions near the city of Isfahan. We get the latest on the situation there with Alistair Bunkall, Sky Middle East News Correspondent .

Duration:00:03:52

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How is our aging workforce shaping our economy?

4/18/2024
The latest CSO figures reveal Ireland’s workforce is experiencing an aging trend. Dr.Barra Roantree, Director of MSC in economic policy at Trinity College Dublin discusses these findings.

Duration:00:04:50

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"Israel makes own decisions" Netanyahu says after Cameron talks

4/18/2024
Benjamin Netanyahu has told UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron that Israel would "make its own decisions" over how to respond to an Iranian attack. We hear from Dr Paola Rivetti, Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations in DCU.

Duration:00:06:30

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University drops legal threat on Gender identity policy

4/18/2024
South East Technological University has dropped references it its gender identity policy which stated that refusal of staff or students to use the preferred pronouns of other members would amount to ‘unlawful discrimination or harassment’ Speaking to Ciara was Colette Colfer, a lecturer in world religions at Southeast Technological University.

Duration:00:05:37

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Minister for Justice will not attend the GRA annual conference

4/18/2024
Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee will not attend the Garda Representative Association’s annual conference – as delegates voted to not invite Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris citing a breakdown in trust. Dr Pat Leahy Former Garda Assistant Commissioner for Dublin gave his reaction to Newstalk Breakfast.

Duration:00:06:47

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How will post-COVID leaving cert changes affect students?

4/18/2024
Changes to Leaving Certificate marking will come into effect in 2025 after years of disruption due to Covid . We get more details from Gemma Lawlor, Guidance Counsellor at Tyndall College Carlow.

Duration:00:08:39

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Illegal dumping in Ireland has gotten progressively worse

4/18/2024
The Dublin City Council collects up to 50 tonnes of illegally dumped waste each month. Green party Councillor, Janet Horner, says measures need to be put in place to put this to a halt. Janet spoke to Newstalk Breakfast to discuss further.

Duration:00:04:06

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Digital Ireland Conference is taking place today

4/18/2024
The second Digital Ireland Conference is taking place today looking at the implementation of digital regulation, artificial intelligence and the opportunities of the digital transformation. Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Dara Calleary spoke to Shane ahead of the conference.

Duration:00:04:44

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Jury verdict on Stardust inquests to be delivered this afternoon

4/18/2024
Almost one year after inquest began into the deaths of 48 victims of the Stardust fire, the jury later today will deliver their verdict. Stephanie Rohan, Newstalk Reporter spoke to us ahead of the verdict.

Duration:00:03:23

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How to navigate the parental fear associated with sleepovers.

4/17/2024
Sleepovers are ‘heaven for kids and hell for parents’ That’s the view of Dr Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist and Author of ‘ Love In Love Out’ who joins me now. Malie explains why is it a difficult thing for parents to navigate sleepovers with their kids.

Duration:00:05:50

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An Post was forced to stop TV licence inspections

4/17/2024
An Post was forced to stop TV licence inspections and offer “resilience” ­training to staff because of public anger over the RTÉ payments scandal. A spokesperson said increased hostility, mainly in the form of verbal abuse, led them to take this action to protect its workers. We get reaction from Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD.

Duration:00:04:25

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Alcohol is still the substance for which people seek treatment the most

4/17/2024
One person dying every day due to alcohol-related liver disease that's according to the latest alcohol overview from the Health Research Board We get reaction from Dr. Sheila Gilheany, CEO at Alcohol Action Ireland.

Duration:00:06:08

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The government is being accused of being “at war” with its own people

4/17/2024
“The government is openly at war with its own people” that’s what John McGuirk, Editor of Gript Media says. John along with Emma deSouza, writer and commentator, is also on the line, spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.

Duration:00:08:52

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Why are so many people dropping out of apprenticeships?

4/17/2024
Almost 3,400 apprentices dropped out of apprenticeships last year. That’s despite the Department of Further Education aiming to entice 10,000 new apprentices each year. Speaking to Ciara this morning was General Secretary, Connect Trade Union, Paddy Kavanagh.

Duration:00:05:26