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Dec 18, 2025 • 6min

ESRI warns housing crisis set to deepen in 2026

Housing output will remain below underlying demand, while average rent levels are set to rise again in 2026.  That’s the warning from the Economic and Social Research Institute in its quarterly economic commentary.  We discuss this further with Dr. Conor O’Toole, Associate Research Professor at ESRI.   
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Dec 18, 2025 • 7min

The question of cooking and cultural appropriation

A British baker has caused a stir in Mexico after claiming on a podcast that the country lacks a real “bread culture.” The remark sparked outrage and places him alongside other British chefs who’ve upset food purists abroad, from Jamie Oliver’s chorizo paella to Nigella Lawson’s creamy carbonara.   Sarah Madden reports on the question of cooking and cultural appropriation:  
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Dec 18, 2025 • 5min

Backlash to Government decision not to disband the RSA

There has been huge backlash against the Government’s u-turn on disbanding the Road Safety Authority, with road safety groups arguing that the organisation is still not fit for purpose.  Muireann O’Dea, spokesperson for the “Love 30 campaign for lower speed limits” gave her reaction to this.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 5min

An Garda Síochána to launch taser pilot today

An Garda Síochána will commence a Taser Pilot for Frontline Uniform Gardaí from today. It’s something we have debated many times on this show, but the ICCL say it is a dangerous step for community policing. For more on this Ciara spoke to Joe O’Brien, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 6min

24-hour strike at CareDoc set to begin

CareDoc employees will begin a 24-hour strike today due to a dispute over HSE funding not being paid to workers.  Caredoc provides GP out-of-hours services in the southeast of the country, Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford and south Tipperary. We heard from   Ger McNally, SIPTU Health Organiser.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 4min

Twice the effort needed to reach 2030 goals on emissions

Ireland’s energy emissions are down 16% since 2018, even as the population has grown, but a new SEAI report warns progress is far too slow. To meet 2030 climate targets, emissions cuts must now more than double, with transport and energy infrastructure under particular pressure. All to discuss with Margie McCarth, Director of Research and Policy Insights at SEAI.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 5min

How can we fight the flu admirably?

Up and down the country right now families and homes are facing up to a rampant dose of flu. Leaving many bedridden and unable to participate in normal life.  But what's the correct attitude to have if you do come down with the flu?  Esther McCarthy, Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner has been writing on this and chatted to Shane this morning.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 5min

Action Plan on Childcare will launch today

Later today, Minister for Children Norma Foley will launch the Action Plan on Childcare.  Phase one of the plan includes increases to the income limit for the National Childcare Scheme, and a consultation aimed at reducing the cost of childcare to 200 euro per child per month in the lifetime of this Government.We speak to Elaine Dunne, Chair of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers ahead of the launch.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 13min

More reaction to the terrorist attack on Bondi Beach

The terrorist attack on Bondi Beach which targeted a Hannukah event, has killed at least 15 people. It highlights the rise in antisemitism globally, and raises concerns for the safety of the Jewish community in Ireland. We get reaction to this terrorist attack from  Chief Rabbi Yoni Wieder  and also Rabbi Levi Wolff of Central Sydney Synagogue.  
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Dec 17, 2025 • 9min

Did review into Fianna Fáil’s presidential failures satisfied party members?

A review into Fianna Fáil's presidential campaign has found that “nothing further was done” by party bosses after Jim Gavin told them he had no recollection of an issue with a former tenant, before he was selected as their presidential candidate.  Parliamentary party members met yesterday to discuss these findings and shared their grievances with leader Micheál Martin. We discuss further with Seamus McGrath Fianna Fail TD for Cork South–Central  Barry Andrews, Fianna Fáil MEP for Dublin.  

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