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Social Media Bans: Are Parents Failing? Episode 628

Niall Boylan | January 22, 2026 close
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Following developments in the UK, where MPs have voted in favour of tighter restrictions that could effectively ban under-16s from accessing social media platforms, many are now asking whether Ireland is next.

Is the Taxman Taking the Care Out of Caring? Episode 627

Niall Boylan | January 21, 2026 close
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Today on the podcast, Niall is joined by Jackie Flannery from the Irish Rural Farmers Association to discuss the growing backlash from family carers following a major move by the Revenue Commissioners.

No Time Bar on Crime: Is Ireland Out of Step? Episode 626

Niall Boylan | January 21, 2026 close
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Today on the podcast, Niall is joined by financial commentator and public policy analyst Karl Deeter to tackle a provocative legal and social question: Should Ireland introduce a statute of limitations on certain criminal prosecutions — excluding murder and rape?

Is Driving Uninsured Ever Understandable? Episdoe 625

Niall Boylan | January 20, 2026 close
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In this episode, Niall is joined by Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie to unpack the relentless rise in car insurance costs — and the real-life consequences for ordinary families.

No Ring, No Rattle: Ireland’s Marriage and Baby Drought. Episode 624

Niall Boylan | January 20, 2026 close
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In this episode, Niall is joined by David Quinn, journalist and spokesperson for The Iona Institute, to discuss a stark new paper warning that Ireland is on the wrong course when it comes to marriage, family life, and population growth.

Seven Years On: Was Ireland Ready for Abortion? Episode 623

Niall Boylan | January 19, 2026 close
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On today’s programme, Niall is joined by Eilís Mulroy, pro-life campaigner and commentator, to revisit one of the most consequential decisions in modern Irish history — the repeal of the Eighth Amendment.

Shamrocks or Sanctions? Ireland’s White House Dilemma. Episode 622

Niall Boylan | January 19, 2026 close
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This week on the show, Niall is joined by John McGuirk of Gript Media to tackle a question that goes right to the heart of Irish diplomacy — and Irish pride. If Taoiseach Micheál Martin is invited to the White House for St Patrick’s Day, should he refuse to go?

Property for Sale — Tenants Included, No Exceptions. Episode 621

Niall Boylan | January 15, 2026 close
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Today on the show, Niall opens the phone lines to callers to debate major new changes to Ireland’s rental laws coming into force from March 1st. Under the new rules, landlords will no longer be able to end a tenancy simply because they wish to sell their property. While landlords can still sell, any sale must now take place with tenants remaining in situ, and buyers must accept the property as an active tenancy rather than a vacant home.

Is Political Opinion Now Grounds for a Travel Ban? Episode 620

Niall Boylan | January 15, 2026 close
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In this episode, Niall is joined by barrister Dominic Wilkinson to unpack a controversial case raising big questions about borders, politics, and free speech. Well-known Dutch online commentator and public speaker Eva Vlaar claims she has been banned from entering the UK after posting a tweet critical of Labour leader Keir Starmer. According to Vlaar, she received a letter cancelling her travel permission, stating that her presence in Britain was “not conducive to the public good.”


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    Road Traffic Laws for You… Exemptions for Gardaí? Episode 718
    Niall Boylan

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