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  • Wednesday 9 July - Tourist Taxes, Trump’s Tariffs & Grok’s Hitler Scandal
    2025/07/09

    On The Tonight Show with Kieran Cuddihy:


    Is it finally time to copy other countries and introduce a ‘tourist tax’ in Ireland?

    Will Trump pose 200% tariffs on pharmaceuticals, or will he chicken-out?

    And Elon Musk’s Grok AI sparks social media outrage with Hitler praise.


    📰 Louise Burne, Political Correspondent, Irish Mirror

    📰 Thomas Hubert, Editor, The Currency

    📈 David W. Higgins, Economist

    📰 Mick Clifford, Irish Examiner

    🏨 Michael Magner, President, Irish Hotels Federation

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 分
  • Tuesday 8 July - Shrinking Spaces, Rising Costs & A Presidential Wildcard
    2025/07/08

    On The Tonight Show with Kieran Cuddihy


    Cabinet agrees to ease apartment size rules in an effort to reduce costs and increase supply. But will the plan do either?


    Plus, pressure mounts on government over lack of cost of living supports in the next budget, after Barnardos survey reveals scale of families pushed to brink by rising costs.


    And the race for the Aras finally gets interesting, after Mary Lou McDonald refuses to rule herself out as a presidential candidate.


    🏛️ James Geoghegan TD, Fine Gael

    🏛️ Eoin O Broin TD, Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson

    📰 Sarah McGuinness, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail

    🔴 Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant

    🏠 Robin Mandal, Architect and former RIAI president

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 分
  • Wednesday 02 July - Tariffs, Trump, and the Race to Áras
    2025/07/02

    With U.S. tariffs looming and EU trade policy at a crossroads, Tánaiste Simon Harris hints at a 10% rate becoming the "new normal." Lucinda Creighton, Kevin Doyle, and Dr. Nora Strecker unpack what this means for Ireland and beyond.

    Then, President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” clears the Senate — but what’s in it, and who wins or loses? Niall Stanage of The Hill joins the panel for a fiery breakdown.

    Finally, as President Michael D. Higgins prepares to step down, Ireland braces for its first presidential race in over a decade. The panel asks if Ireland really needs a President?

    It’s tariffs, Trump, and a turning point in Irish politics — all on The Tonight Show.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 分
  • Tuesday 01 July 2025 - Housing Progress, Rising Student Fees & Europe’s Heatwave Warning
    2025/07/01

    On The Tonight Show, we marked 160 days of the new coalition by asking: where are the bold solutions to the housing crisis?

    We also examined the shock news that student fees are rising again—despite previous government pledges to reduce them.

    Plus, as Europe swelters under extreme heat, with schools shut in France and bans on outdoor work in Italy, we ask: is this the new normal, and are we ready for it?

    Catch the full debate and analysis now.

    #TonightVMTV

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 分
  • Wednesday 25 April - Ireland’s Soaring Costs, AI, and a Venetian Wedding For The 1%
    2025/06/25

    On The Tonight Show with Gavan Reilly


    Driven by economic growth, rising demands and government policies, Ireland is now ranked as Europe’s second most-expensive country.

    But for many, the prosperity is not trickling down.

    Also, what does the future hold for jobs and the economy in an AI world, and can Ireland keep up?

    Plus, gondolas and angry locals: Jeff Bezos’ wedding brings Venice to a standstill.


    🏛️ Senator Fiona O’Loughlin, Fianna Fáil

    🏛️ Darren O’Rourke TD, Sinn Féin,

    🎓 Dr Emma Howard, Economist, TU Dublin

    📰 Sinead Ryan, Journalist & Broadcaster

    📰 Emmet Ryan, Tech Journalist

    👨‍💻 Mark Kelly, Founder, AI Ireland

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    46 分
  • Tuesday 24 June - Missile Strikes & F-Bombs
    2025/06/24

    On The Tonight Show with Gavan Reilly


    After the missiles came the F-bombs - Donald Trump furious as both Israel and Iran appear to flout the terms of his brokered ceasefire.


    As the EU threatens consequences over Gaza, Ireland prepares a bill to ban goods from occupied Palestinian territories.


    And the trailer drops for Saipan — but 20 years on, does Keane v McCarthy still stir the same emotion?


    🏛️ Catherine Callaghan TD, Fine Gael

    🏛️ Duncan Smith TD, Labour Party

    🎓 Scott Lucas, Professor of International Politics, Clinton Institute, UCD

    📰 Daniel McConnell, Editor, The Business Post

    📰 Daniel Hussey, Sports Journalist


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  • Wednesday 18 June - Youth Detention Capacity, Trump’s Iran Gamble, and Kneecap Court Appearance
    2025/06/18

    On tonight’s episode of The Tonight Show, we examined the government’s response to overcrowding at Oberstown Child Detention Centre after two Dublin teenagers were released despite being denied bail. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan announced the creation of extra spaces, citing the need to protect public safety.

    Joining the discussion were Fianna Fáil Senator Robbie Gallagher, Solas Project’s Ashling Golden, children’s law barrister Amy Deane, and court correspondent Tom Tuite.

    We also turned to Washington, where President Trump said he had yet to decide whether to deploy B-52 bombers to Iran. Our correspondent Toni Waterman explored the divisions within Trump’s inner circle and MAGA supporters as the situation evolved.

    And finally, Belfast rapper Liam O’Hanna — known as Mo Chara of Kneecap — appeared in a London court facing a terrorism charge linked to alleged support for Hezbollah. He was granted unconditional bail.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 分
  • Tuesday 17 June 2025 - Rent Caps, CityWest, and Rising Tensions in the Middle East
    2025/06/17

    On tonight’s episode of The Tonight Show, we break down the government’s push for emergency legislation to extend rent caps nationwide—potentially by Friday. While part of a broader rental reform plan, Housing Minister James Browne admits the changes could leave some renters, including students, without protection.

    We also examine the government’s €148 million purchase of the CityWest Hotel, now set to become a permanent centre for international protection applicants. Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan defends the move as “value for money.”

    Plus, we turn to the escalating rhetoric from Donald Trump, who has threatened Iran’s Supreme Leader while claiming control of the skies over Iran. Could this signal deeper U.S. involvement in the Middle East?

    Joining the discussion: Minister of State Neale Richmond, Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty, and Irish Mirror political correspondent Louise Burne.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    47 分