Sinopsis
Highlights from Ivan Yates on The Hard Shoulder
Episodios
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Why are there so few fines for dog fouling?
17/06/2022 Duración: 14minNew figures released today show that just one fine was issued for dog fouling in Dublin City since 2019. Why is there such low enforcement rates, and what can then be done about the issue of dog fouling? Dublin City Councillor for the Green Party, Hazel Chu, and Independent Councillor for Thurles, on Tipperary County Council, Jim Ryan both joined Kieran on the show.
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"I feel we are at bursting point and it's going to crash!"
16/06/2022 Duración: 12minTaste of Dublin is back to its full pre-pandemic capacity at Dublin’s Iveagh garden’s this weekend. Chef, author and restauranter JP McMahon will be at the NEFF Taste kitchen and he joined Kieran to chat about the festival and the challenges facing the hospitality industry.
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"His record as a boss is mixed to put it mildly!"
16/06/2022 Duración: 06minElon Musk is still planning on taking over Twitter and today he is doing a Q&A with all the staff. Adrian Weckler,Technology Editor with the Irish Independent, joined Kieran to discuss what we can expect and what we know so far.
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"We are all struggling along with this in the dark!"
16/06/2022 Duración: 11minThe cost of the new National Children’s Hospital is set to go above the €1.7 billion already agreed by Government. The Head of the Development Company isn't able to say by how much and furthermore the project won’t be completed until January 2024. Catherine Murphy, TD for Kildare North and Co-Leader of the Social Democrats and Paul Davis, Lecturer in Supply Chain Management and Public Procurement at DCU, joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of the spiraling cost.
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"One jab lead to another and another!"
16/06/2022 Duración: 04minSean Defoe Newstalk Political Correspondent joined Kieran to discuss a heated exchange in the Dáil today between Tánaiste Le Varadkar and Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty.
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Should all urban golf courses be turned into parks?
16/06/2022 Duración: 13minA suggestion made first on social media that all urban golf courses should be relocated and the land used to allow for housing and the development of public space. Paddy Smyth Former Fine Gael Dublin City Councillor and Gary Murphy Former European Tour golfer joined Kieran to debate if moving golf courses outside of cities would be a better use of public space.
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Pixar Movies
16/06/2022 Duración: 10minSarina Bellissimo, Presenter of The Bellissimo Files on Spin 103.8, joined Kieran to take a look back at some of the best Pixar movies to mark their latest release "Lightyear."
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"Stigma is in every part of life when you live with obesity."
16/06/2022 Duración: 10minEarlier this week on The Hard Shoulder, Kieran discussed the stigma that surrounds obesity, how it can stop people from getting the healthcare they need, and even stop them progressing in life as they should. Bernadette Keenan, patient advocate and member of Irish Coalition of People Living with Obesity, joined Kieran to discuss how she has dealt with stigma and the assumptions that are made about people living with obesity.
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"Hotels in Dublin are destroying it for the rest of the country!"
15/06/2022 Duración: 10minA Joint Oireachtas Committee on Tourism met today to discuss the rising cost of tourist accommodation. Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation, Anthony Gray and Owner of Eala Bhán Restaurant in Sligo and Chairman of Sligo Tourism joined Kieran to discuss what these prices mean for the future of tourism.
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Bloomsday 2022
15/06/2022 Duración: 09minTomorrow marks the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses There will be readings, performances and exhibitions taking place across the city today to mark the occasion and the legacy of the book. Katherine Lynch, actress, comedian and singer and grandniece of Bloomsday founder, Patrick Kavanagh joined Kieran to share her enthusiasm for the festival.
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"I don't think the government realize the hurt, the hardship or the pain people are going through!"
15/06/2022 Duración: 10minAccording to a new AA survey, fuel prices are continually rising with the cost of fuel increasing by €11 in just two weeks, Michael Healy-Rae, Independent TD and Gerry Loftus, Leader of The Rural Ireland Organisation joined Kieran to discuss the impacts of such high costs on rural communities.
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"There is absolutely no appetite to reopen the terms of the protocol!"
15/06/2022 Duración: 11minThe EU has resumed legal action against the UK following the publication of the bill that would overturn the Northern Ireland Protocol. David O’Sullivan, the former Secretary General of the European Commission and Head of the EU’s Foreign Service, joined Kieran and Deputy Editor of The Newsletter Ben Lowry, to discuss their reaction to the on going situation.
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Who is to blame for Ireland's housing crisis?
15/06/2022 Duración: 11minOpinions have come from everywhere today about whether or not President Michael D Higgins should have spoken out about the current housing crisis. Everyone is however, unified in the belief that the situation needs to be addressed urgently. Bill Clear Social Democrats Kildare Councilor and Lorcan Sirr DIT Housing Professor joined Kieran to discuss what is preventing us from making real changes in the housing market.
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"People appreciate the way of life in Galway!"
15/06/2022 Duración: 05minAccording to a new survey Galway and Cork are Ireland’s top destinations for people who have relocated due to remote working. Kenny Deery, CEO of Galway Chamber joined Kieran to discuss why he thinks the Galway way of life is so appealing.
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"Some people prefer a harder mattress, some people need a softer one.."
14/06/2022 Duración: 07minNew research out from the University of Cambridge suggests that we should all be aiming for exactly seven hours’ sleep, from our thirties to old age. Barbara Sahakian, Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge joined Kieran to explain the science behind a good nights sleep.
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"Irish people are very similar to Polish people."
14/06/2022 Duración: 12minAccording to a report in the Sunday Times, Polish immigrants are leaving Ireland in thousands over the past three years. Once the biggest minority group attracted by an open labor market and better salaries than in their native country are now moving back home, where economy is booming. Anna Sochanska Ambassador of Poland in Ireland, joined Kieran and Lukasz Kozlowski, Polish national, who recently left Ireland back to Poland, to discuss the reasons why people are leaving in such high numbers.
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"I don't believe as President that is his job!"
14/06/2022 Duración: 14minPresident Michael D Higgins has called Irelands housing crisis as a “disaster” and “a great, great failure." The President was opening a new housing service for young adults in Kildare when he spoke about the ongoing housing crisis. Fergus Finley Columinst with the Irish Examiner, and Shane Coleman Newstalk Breakfast presenter, joined Kieran to debate if his comments overstepped his presidential position.
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"The most terrifying moment was watching the fire climb and climb!"
14/06/2022 Duración: 08minIt is 5 Years to the day since the tragic scenes at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, West London, where a high-rise fire broke out in the 24-storey block of flats. The fire claimed the lives of 72 people and left a lasting impact on the community. Kieran was joined by Grenfell Tower survivor, Tiago Alves , and Yvette Williams MBE Justice 4 Grenfell Campaigner, to look back at the tragedy and the ongoing fight for justice.
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"Its not just as simple as 'eat less, exercise more' for many people!"
14/06/2022 Duración: 10minA doctor has raised a question in The Irish Times about the words we use when it comes to obesity and if they can create a stigma. Helen Heneghan, Consultant Surgeon at St Vincent’s Hospital and spokesperson for The Irish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism and Tara Logan Buckley, who is a clinical psychologist, who specialises in the area of obesity, joined Kieran to discuss if the words we use when it comes to weight can have a negative consequence.
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"Full time workers should be able to live with dignity!"
14/06/2022 Duración: 12minThe Government has announced plans to replace the current minimum wage with a new 'living wage'. Starting next year, it will be phased over the next four years, until it matches to the Living Wage of 2026. The living wage will be set at 60% of the median wage in any given year which, in 2022, would be €12.17 an hour. Kieran was joined by Robert Thornton Member of the Living Wage Technical Group and Senior Research and Policy Officer at the Vincentian Partnership for Social Justice and Neil McDonnell Chief Executive of ISME, to discuss if this is enough to combat the rising cost of living.