Highlights From The Pat Kenny Show

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Pat Kenny brings his experienced broadcasting style and incisive analysis to all the day's news and current affairs every weekday morning from 9-12pm

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  • Jo Linehan on sustainability in the health care sectors

    24/07/2025 Duración: 07min

    When it comes to assessing and reducing the impact of specific sectors, healthcare is rarely on the agenda. Unlike other industries and services, healthcare has traditionally been deemed essential, regardless of the environmental cost.  Jo Linehan, editor of the climate supplement at the Sunday Times Ireland discuss this further with Pat.

  • Are tourists more likely to get ripped off on their travels?

    24/07/2025 Duración: 12min

    Are tourists more likely to get ripped off on their travels? A local journalist in Paris went undercover as an American to find out if a cafe was upcharging tourists. Speaking to Pat this morning Air and Travel Magazine Editor, Eoghan Corry to discuss whether it’s a wider issue across the globe. 

  • We mark Samaritans 24/7 awareness day

    24/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    It's the 24th of July, 24 / 7, something the Samaritans Helpline knows a thing or two about. The charity is today highlighting the round the clock nature of their vital service. Our reporter Sarah Madden joined Samaritans volunteers on the overnight shift to mark Samaritans 24/7 awareness day.

  • The EU and US are closing in on a trade deal

    24/07/2025 Duración: 13min

    Pressure is on for EU negotiators as they want to secure a deal with the US before August 1st.. This comes just days after the US struck a similar deal with Japan. All discuss with Suzanne Lynch, Brussels Bureau Chief with Bloomberg.

  • Gardening Stories: Isola Bella the Beautiful Island

    23/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    There are some gardens that seem born of imagination rather than geography. Gardens that defy their setting, their time, even their materials. And on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy, there’s a garden like that. Isola Bella. The Beautiful Island. It wasn’t always beautiful. Originally it was just a lump of rock. A fishing islet, bleak and stony, known as Isola Inferiore.All with thanks to Tirlán.

  • How to switch off and master that work/ life balance

    23/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    In the era of modern devices and constant email notifications, it is hard to switch off whether it is in the evening, weekend or on holidays.   Sinead Brady, Career Psychologist, guides us on how to switch off and master that work/ life balance.   

  • Inside Hollywood: Jaws the original summer blockbuster

    23/07/2025 Duración: 11min

    In a new series we dive into a different title that has stood the test of time for its story, craftsmanship, cultural impact and just how seamlessly every piece fits together. And what better place to begin than with Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – the original summer blockbuster, and a masterclass in suspense, storytelling, and accidental genius.

  • How is Donald Trump’s U.S. Performing as a country?

    23/07/2025 Duración: 23min

    How is donald trump’s U.S. Performing as a country? Is the U.S. Behaving as a successful country should? All to discuss with Brett Bruen, President of the Global Situation Room and Former Director of Global Engagement at the White House during the Obama Administration.

  • Report: Do disadvantaged areas have a more negative view of immigration?

    23/07/2025 Duración: 11min

    A new study by the ESRI has found rural areas and disadvantaged communities were more likely to have negative attitudes towards immigration. the findings also show that rural areas with high proportions of migrants had more positive views. Do disadvantaged areas have a more negative view of immigration? Our reporter Josh Crosbie has been looking into this.

  • How to set financial foundations in your 30s for the future

    23/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    In your 30s, your most valuable asset is not a job title, property, or a savings account it is time. This is because that decade in your life can provide time for financial planning.   Robert Whelan, Managing Director of Rockwell Financial guides us on how to set financial foundations in your 30s for the future.

  • Aid agencies have warned that mass starvation is spreading in Gaza

    23/07/2025 Duración: 11min

    Over 100 aid agencies have warned that mass starvation is spreading in Gaza. The 2.1m population are essentially confined to an area less than the size of Galway City and its Suburbs with just under 90% of the territory under evacuation orders. Pat discusses this further with Juliette Tuoma Director of Communications, UNRWA.

  • Green Scene: The blue shark that can change the colour of its skin

    23/07/2025 Duración: 09min

    This week on the Green Scene we hear how climate change might impact the nutritional content of our food. It’s Shark Week and to mark the occasion, we’re looking at the blue shark that can change the colour of its skin and how shark science has changed 50 years after Jaws premiered. All to discuss with Dr Ruth Freeman Director of Research for Society For Research Ireland.All with thanks to Repak.

  • Sarah Maria Griffin, Author of' Eat the Ones You Love'

    23/07/2025 Duración: 14min

    We are joined by Award-Winning author Sarah Maria Griffin to discuss the inspiration behind her newest novel, Eat the Ones You Love. It is described as a twisted and tangled story about possession, monstrosity, and working in retail. Fans are calling it a modern spin on Little Shop of Horrors. 

  • Dublin MetroLink gets €2bn but no start date!

    23/07/2025 Duración: 09min

    The State’s Competition Watchdog has found several breaches in the retail motor fuel sector. Petrol stations were found not displaying their prices, as the law requires. Conor Faughnan discusses this along with the Government’s latest funding boost for the long-delayed Dublin MetroLink.

  • Does Love Island have a problem with misogyny?

    22/07/2025 Duración: 19min

    Women’s Aid Uk have filed a complaint against this year’s love island, over the behaviour of its male participants. They have accused love island of allowing contestants who demonstrate misogynistic behaviour to partake in the reality show. women are often made fun of, lied to, or manipulated, which viewers are finding disturbing because of the deep-rooted sexism. We ask Love Island have a problem with misogyny? Pat discusses this and more with Ali Ryan, Founder and CEO of Goss.ie and Mark Fennell, High Performance Life Coach and Business Coach.  

  • Meta has said it won't sign the EU’s AI code of practice agreement

    22/07/2025 Duración: 09min

    Meta has said it won't sign the EU’s AI code of practice agreement. Meta snubs the EU’s voluntary AI guidelines 'Europe is heading down the wrong path on AI.’ The code published by the EU on July 10th is a voluntary set of guidelines to help companies follow the AI Act’s rules around general-purpose AI before they come into effect in a few weeks. Jess Kelly explains all.

  • Is a ceasefire in Gaza in sight?

    22/07/2025 Duración: 13min

    It's been nearly 18 months since the war in Gaza began unleashing a litany of violence across the middle east.  As the war continues to wage on, Pope Leo made a call for the ‘barbarity’ of the war to end but is a ceasefire in sight? To discuss further Pat spoke to Gershon Baskin, hostage negotiator and the Middle East Director for the International Communities Organization, a UK-based NGO. 

  • Should vasectomies be free?

    22/07/2025 Duración: 11min

    Vasectomies could soon be offered free of charge across the country. The proposal follows a call from Labour TD Marie Sherlock, who told the Dáil that it’s time for men to “step up” and stop relying solely on women for contraception. Pat spoke to Marie this morning with more on this.

  • Legal aid board warns of delays due to funding shortfall

    22/07/2025 Duración: 07min

    The Legal Aid Board is warning that its family law services could face delays as it faces a funding shortfall amidst a significant increase in international protection cases. Legal Affairs Editor, Irish Independent Shane Phelan brings us the full details.

  • Why has Brexit been a disaster for British travelers?

    22/07/2025 Duración: 09min

    Travel requirements for British citizens visiting the E.U. are changing as part of the new entry-exit system. Travellers will see the introduction of the European travel information and authorization scheme (Etias). British holidaymakers will need to apply online and pay a fee of €20, before travelling within the E.U. We discuss further with Simon Calder, Travel correspondent with The Independent UK.

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