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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Julia Carcamo is one of the best brand marketers in the casino industry. A Latina from New Orleans, she paved her career from the days of riverboat gaming to the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. She shares lessons learned along the way for marketers to create their one paths to success.
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The purpose of DriveTime Devotions is to help you know God's Word and put it into practice. Episodes are designed to be listened to once per day, five days a week. That way, you can miss two days each week and still stay on schedule. We believe it's better to study small sections of God's Word each day instead of a larger section once a week. Studying the Bible is like eating—you'll be healthier if you eat small amounts each day rather than one big meal a week! As you listen to DriveTime, we ...
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Micheal Martin was speaking after President Trump threatened to impose a 200% tariff on EU alcohol imports in retaliation to an EU plan to charge a 50% tariff on imports of American Whiskey. For more Eoin Ó Catháin, Director of the Irish Whiskey Association and by Pauline Bastidon, who is Director of Trade & Economic Affairs at Spirits Europe.…
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Most casino ads look eerily similar—gold accents, dramatic lighting, and a smiling jackpot winner. But if your brand is indistinguishable from the competition, you’re doing more than just blending in—you’re losing loyalty. The key to standing out? Brand standards that go beyond the logo. Learn why consistency in voice, visuals, and messaging makes …
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President Donald Trump believes Vladimir Putin “put out a very promising statement but it wasn’t complete,” and that he is willing to speak with the Russian president to secure a ceasefire. Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent for The (London) Independent, and Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko react.…
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A new study by researchers at the University of Limerick has revealed an extraordinarily high burden of kidney disease in older individuals in Ireland that suffer from common chronic conditions. We hear from Professor Austin Stack, Senior Author on the study and Consultant Nephrologist at UL.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Washington Correspondent with the Financial Times, Myles McCormick. Dr. Graham Finlay from the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD and still with us is former RTE Washington Correspondent and now Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan and Lucinda Crighton, CEO Vulcan consulting former Minister European Affairs.…
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President Zelensky said this afternoon that Ukraine will “not recognise any territories occupied by Russia”, describing the stance as “our main red lines” in any future peace talks with Russia.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Autism diagnoses in Ireland have tripled in less than a decade, putting growing pressure on schools and health services. But what's behind the increase and is misinformation around autism a factor? For more on this Adam Harris, Founder and CEO of AsIAm.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Indigenous Mayans in Guatemala have called for a halt on multinational companies coming to their communities and extracting resources. As more of their people are being deported from the US under the Trump administration, they have said they will particularly resist US companies in their area. Una Kelly was in Guatamala.…
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Indigenous Mayans community in Guatemala have said they do not have enough to feed their children. Guatemala has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. Longer dry seasons and more severe storms have resulted in crop failures in rural villages such as La Paz. Our reporter Una Kelly has been to La Paz in Guatemala.…
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This week marks the fifth anniversary of that first lockdown during the Covid 19 pandemic. a new study from the Mary Immaculate College on the emotional and behavioural effects of the pandemic on young school children has been lauched today. To tell us more about the report, one of its authors Dr. Suzanne Egan from Mary Immaculate College.…
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The day attracts over 100,000 overseas visitors to the island of Ireland, and it is also the time of year when ‘holidays in Ireland’ are most researched online. It's Tourism Ireland's job to promote the island of Ireland as a holiday destination, and Alice Mansergh Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland joined Sarah and Cormac in studio.…
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A Fair Deal-style scheme giving people a legal entitlement to home care will be delivered in the lifetime of the Government, and it is the "Number one priority" according to Minister of State at the Department of Health with special responsibility for Older People, Kieran O'Donnell.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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A plan to allow primary teachers to work in second-level schools is under consideration as a way of tackling staff shortages in classrooms. For reaction to this Diarmaid de Paor, Deputy General Secretary of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland & John Boyle, General Secetary of the Irish National Teachers Organisation.…
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To discuss this Ukranian MP Maria Mezentseva deputy chairperson of the Committee on Ukraine's Integration into the European Union and Geoffrey Roberts, an expert on Russian and Soviet foreign and military policy and Emeritus Professor of History at University College Cork.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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