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Thursday 1st August 2024 - Paris Olympics Update, Week In Review and Trump Attacks Harris' Racial Identity

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    46:03||Season 17, Ep. 92
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    46:40||Season 17, Ep. 91
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    45:58||Season 17, Ep. 90
    On The Tonight Show with Kieran Cuddihy A sharp decline in people taking out private health insurance is raising serious concerns, as rising premiums push coverage out of reach and add more strain to the public system.In Ballymena, unrest has intensified with arrests and injuries after protests over a sexual assault case turned violent and racially charged.Meanwhile, the Central Bank say they cannot refuse sale of Israeli war bonds.🏛️ Claire Kerrane TD, Sinn Féin 📰 Mary Regan, Political Editor, Irish Independent 🏥 Ger Conalty, Head of Health Insurance, SYS Financial 📰 Eamonn McCann, Activist & Journalist
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    46:34||Season 17, Ep. 89
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    46:41||Season 17, Ep. 89
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    46:03||Season 17, Ep. 88
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    45:57||Season 17, Ep. 88
    On The Tonight Show with Kieran CuddihyRTÉ executives say they weren’t made aware of a €3.6 million write-down over a failed IT project until February.Appearing before an Oireachtas committee, the Director General also hit back at what he called "inaccurate" reporting around a leaked news promo — saying extras were used and the final cost will be under €100,000. Meanwhile, the Dáil rejected a Sinn Féin motion that sought to block the Central Bank from approving the sale of Israeli ‘war bonds’. It was defeated 87–75, though two independents who support the government — Barry Heneghan and Gillian Toole — voted in favour.Also, concerns are rising over access to U.S. college places after the Trump administration paused student visas and considers tougher social media screening.🏛️ Malcolm Byrne TD, Fianna Fáil🏛️ Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD, Sinn Féin📰 Fionnan Sheahan, Ireland Editor, the Irish Independent👩‍🎓🏛️ Jenny Maguire, Trinity SU President
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    45:59||Season 17, Ep. 87
    On The Tonight Show with Kieran CuddihyAnother wave of resignations from the Children’s Health Ireland board comes as pressure mounts over ongoing issues in children’s hospitals.Meanwhile, the Housing Committee was told government targets will be missed for the next two years. And following a state apology to Shane O’Farrell’s family, bail laws are now set to be reviewed.🏛️ John Cummins TD, Minister of State, Department of Housing🏛️ Mark Wall TD. Labour Party Spokesperson for Children📰 John Lee, Executive Editor, Irish Daily Mail📰 Shauna Bowers, Health Correspondent, Irish TimesÁine Gladney Knox, Mother & Campaigner
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    46:07||Season 17, Ep. 85
    This episode shines a spotlight on Ireland’s deepening disability crisis.With over 15,000 children still waiting for an assessment of needs, and the number expected to rise to 25,000, 14-year-old disability campaigner Cara Darmody stages a powerful 50-hour protest outside Leinster House, demanding action.Joining the discussion are Lorraine Dempsey, Family Carer and Former CEO of Inclusion Ireland, Keira Keogh TD, Fine Gael member of the Committee on Disability Matters, and Paul Lawless TD, Aontú, who debate the deepening crisis, broken promises, legislative delays, and whether the latest response is too little, too late.