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Announcement of 6 New Special Classes for County Meath - 13/01/2026
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Fianna Fáil TD for Meath East, and Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children, Aisling Dempsey has welcomed the announcement of 6 new special classes for County Meath, confirmed today by Fianna Fáil Minister for Special Education, Michael Moynihan.
The announcement forms part of the first tranche of new special classes nationwide, with a record number set to open for the 2026/27 school year. In total, 168 classes have been allocated to 159 schools.
Deputy Dempsey joined us on The Agenda this morning to tell us more about this.
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Dundalk Cyclist Says "We Need to STOP Tarring All Cyclists With Same Brush" - 13/01/2026
10:14|Cycling campaigners have hit out at a judge’s remarks claiming that cyclists have become a “nightmare” in Dublin.The Irish Cycling Campaign said this was a “sweeping” statement that runs the risk of “reinforcing dangerous attitudes toward a group of road users who are among the most vulnerable” on the country’s roads.Judge James O’Donohoe made the comments when deciding that an injured cyclist was mainly responsible for the accident that had taken place in darkness at 6am in September 2020 and in which he had suffered 12 other soft tissue injuries. The judge reduced a €50,000 damages award by 80% to a cyclist who had suffered a brain injury when he and a motorbike had collidedThis morning on The Agenda we spoke to avid cyclist from Dundalk, Pat O'Shaughnassy, who hit out at the judge from his "outrageous" comments.
Hopes Energy Bills Will be Cut This Year as Wholesale Gas Prices Fall - 13/01/2026
07:15|Consumers could be in line for a cut in energy prices this year due a fall in wholesale gas costs.Energy experts said a decrease in wholesale costs, strong supplies of liquefied natural gas and a relatively mild winter across Europe meant there would be scope for lower domestic electricity and gas prices.A recent report revealed that Irish households pay around €360 more a year for electricity than the average across the EU. Meanwhile, no energy credits have been paid here this year.Daragh Cassidy, of price comparison site Bonkers.ie, said there had been a slow but steady fall in the wholesale price of gas over the past few months.Daragh joined us on The Agenda this morning to talk to us some more about this.
Irish Kidney Association React to 300 People Opting Out Daily of Organ Donan in Ireland - 13/01/2026
11:00|Yesterday on The Agenda we heard about how an average of almost 300 people a day have added their names to the opt-out register for organ donation since legislation was introduced six months ago.The legislation makes every adult a donor unless they expressly withdraw their consent.A total of 58,482 people had opted out of the scheme by December 31st, the Health Service Executive (HSE) has said, equating to more than 2,000 people every week since the law was effected on June 17th.The Human Tissue Act 2024 was aimed at increasing organ donation rates by presuming that all adults living in Ireland for at least a year consent to donating their organs unless they have formally registered an objection.We were joined on The Agenda this morning by National Advocacy Manager for the Irish Kidney Association, Colin White, who spoke us about the importance of being a donor
Advocacy Group Questions Department of Education's Decision to Post Images on X - 13/01/2026
05:11|A prominent privacy-rights advocacy group has queried the Department of Education's use of social media site X and its decision to post images of children on the platform.Digital Rights Ireland (DRI) has asked what precautions under GDPR the department has taken in terms of its posting to the Elon Musk-owned site in the wake of revelations X is offering a service to paid subscribers allowing the digital alteration of images shared to X.A recent investigation by content analysis firm Copyleaks claimed that X users were, as of December 31, generating “roughly one nonconsensual sexualised image per minute”.Chairperson of Digital Rights Ireland and Law Lecturer in UCD, TJ McIntyre, joined us on The Agenda this morning to talk to us some more about this.
Refugees Must Wait Three Years for Spouse and Child Reunification Under New Plans - 13/01/2026
07:19|People granted refugee status will have to wait for three years before bringing relatives including spouses and children to Ireland under a planned tightening of family reunification rules.On Tuesday, Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan will brief the Cabinet on a new International Protection Bill, which will overhaul the State’s asylum system in advance of European Union-wide rules coming into force in June.Last November, the Government signalled it would tighten rules around family reunification for people with refugee status, restricting the ability to bring relatives into the State if refugees were not financially self-sufficient, if they had been in receipt of some social welfare payments or if they owed a debt to the State.CEO of Doras, John Lannon, joined us on The Agenda this morning to tell us more about this.
Heated Debate Unfolds on LMFM Over Comments About Cyclists Being a "Nightmare" - 13/01/2026
22:10|Cycling campaigners have hit out at a judge’s remarks claiming that cyclists have become a “nightmare” in Dublin.The Irish Cycling Campaign said this was a “sweeping” statement that runs the risk of “reinforcing dangerous attitudes toward a group of road users who are among the most vulnerable” on the country’s roads.Judge James O’Donohoe made the comments when deciding that an injured cyclist was mainly responsible for the accident that had taken place in darkness at 6am in September 2020 and in which he had suffered 12 other soft tissue injuries. The judge reduced a €50,000 damages award by 80% to a cyclist who had suffered a brain injury when he and a motorbike had collidedWe were joined on The Agenda this morning by Noel Hogan, Chairman of the Drogheda Cycling group, who hit back at these comments. We also spoke to Neasa Bheilbigh, Executive Chair of the Irish Cycling Campaign (Cyclist.ie), who got into a heated debate with Adrian over the issue.
Printing Error Leads to Recall of Thousands of Irish Passports - 12/01/2026
06:17|A recall notice has been issued for thousands of passports following a “technical error” which has resulted in incorrect details being printed on them, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has confirmed.The recall applies to passports issued between December 23 and January 6 after it emerged that they were sent out to recipients with the letters ‘IRL’ absent from within.In a statement, the DFA has apologised and warned those who recently received new passports that they may face difficulties while attempting to travel.We were joined on The Agenda this morning by Social Affairs Correspondent at the Irish Times, Kitty Holland, who told us more about this
Drogheda Local Area Plan Dropped as Planning Law Changes Halts Progress - 12/01/2026
18:57|Louth County Council have told councillors the Local Area Plan (LAP) for Drogheda will "not progress any further at this time". Louth County Council said it had intended, in conjunction with Meath County Council, to commence a Joint Local Area Plan for Drogheda in 2021, as part of both counties' Development Plans. However, Thomas McEvoy, Director of Services with Louth County Council said a judicial review of the Meath County Development Plan relating to lands in the Southern Envrions of Drogheda created uncertainty in progressing the joint Local Area Plan. He said Louth County Council chose to progress with the development of the Dundalk LAP as a result. That plan came into effect in 2025. Louth County Council said it had intended, in conjunction with Meath County Council, to commence a Joint Local Area Plan for Drogheda in 2021, as part of both counties' Development Plans. We were joined on The Agenda this morning by Independent Councillor in Drogheda, Kevin Callan, who says that Drogheda Borough Council needs to be restored first, the campaign have issued communication that they reject the restoration of the borough councilWe were also joined by Anthony Murphy, PRO of Drogheda City Status Group, who took to social media over the weekend to express his anger over the plan being dropped, and Bobby McCormack, Chair of IDEA and CEO of Development Perspectives & Drogheda native, who says that he is also disappointed by the plan ebing dropped.