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All Star Superfan Podcast

Rob O’Connor, Alan Burke

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Welcome to ALL-STAR SUPERFAN the podcast that delves into the full 80-year multimedia legacy of the Man of Steel! We cover comics, movies, TV shows, radio shows, games and much more! PLUS you can hear exclusive interviews with some of the greatest comic creators of all time as well as actors, writers and fellow podcasters. Stay safe and stay super!
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Night Owls

Alan Robson MBE

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Alan Robson's Night Owls is an iconic radio phone in show that has been broadcasting on the radio in the North East for over 40 years. Hosted by Alan Robson MBE, you will hear everything from the light hearted, ghost stories, to everything else in between. This podcast is dedicated to showcasing some of the best bits from over the years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Data Journalism Podcast

Alberto Cairo & Simon Rogers

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Hosts Alberto Cairo and Simon Rogers will explore the latest in data journalism. You will meet the world’s top data journalists - and you will find out how they do what they do. Subscribe to see how data is changing the world of journalism forever.
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Drivetime

RTÉ Radio 1

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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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The Eat Green Make Green Podcast is an award-winning show hosted by entrepreneur and triathlete, Pat McAuley. Topics include healing, diet and lifestyle, longevity, performance, and inspiring stories from around the world.
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More medal success for Ireland at the Olympics today with rowing gold for Skibbereen duo Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy in the lightweight double sculls.but what lies behind that feel-good factor and why is it so contagious? Ian Robertson is a Professor in Trinity College Dublin and author of "How Confidence Works".…
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Sinn Féin said it can deliver 50,000 affordable homes within five years, if in government. Households earning up to €90,000 a year would be eligible to buy these homes but the State would retain ownership of the land they are built on. To discuss this Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Fein spokesperson on Housing and Alan Dillon, Minister of State for Housing.…
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The HSE's obesity expert says he's seeing patients being admitted to hospital on a weekly basis after taking fake versions of Ozempic. The weight loss drug is typically used to treat diabetes and obesity, but has been growing in popularity due to online personalities and celebrities showing the drugs’ effect on weight loss. Reporter Una Kelly.…
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The Israeli military has announced that Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif has been killed in a strike it carried out last month in Gaza's southern area of Khan Younis. Sarah speaks to Or Yissachar from the Israel Defence and Security Forum.Von RTÉ Radio 1
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The High Court has ruled today in a significant judgement that the State’s failure to provide for the basic needs of homeless International Protection Applicants is a breach of their fundamental rights, in a case brought by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. Michael O’Neill, Head of Legal, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.…
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To date this year, 113 people have died on our roads - up more than 10% on this time last year - meanwhile, emergency responders say they have attended 270 traffic collisions in the past fourteen months. Wicklow GP and CRITICAL responder, Dr Mark Ruddy speaks to Sarah,Von RTÉ Radio 1
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James Kilroy was given the mandatory sentence of life in prison this week after being found guilty last week of murdering Valerie French Kilroy. He had claimed he was insane and suffering from cannabis induced psychosis. Valerie's family are now arguing that there is a "loophole" in legislation. Sarah is joined by Valerie's brother in studio.…
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A new All-Island Strategic Rail Review published today sets out ambitious plans for halving train journey times between Ireland's major cities and tripling passenger numbers from 65 million annually to over 180 million by 2050. Sarah is joined by Dr. Brendan Flynn, Head of Political Science in the University of Galway.…
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Iran has accused Israel of assassinating Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in a strike in Tehran and vowed to avenge his death as the attack dramatically raised the risk of a further escalation of regional hostilities. Sarah is joined by award winning journalist Gideon Levy, a columnist with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.…
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Dan Cohen is the Chief Performance Officer at Human Powered Health. Human Powered Health's Mission is to power health and human performance for everyone. Dan is a former Professional Triathlete and Physiologist and leads the direction and vision at HPH. We discuss: Dan's background as a pro triathlete What is VO2 Max and why you should know yours H…
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Tanaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheal Martin has advised Irish citizens against all travel to Lebanon and urged Irish citizens in Lebanon to leave the country by commercial mean. Sarah speaks to Enda Nevin an Irish citizen living in Lebanon and Foreign Correspondent Hannah McCarthy.Von RTÉ Radio 1
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Youth mental health charity Jigsaw's Annual Report highlights a significant surge in demand. The group said it was their ‘most demanding year” since its establishment in 2006 with a surge in referrals and appointments for young people looking for mental health services. Mike Mansfield, Director of Communications at Jigsaw.…
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Since the breakout of the conflict in 2022, more than 17,000 Ukrainians have found full time employment here with many more getting involved in local volunteering and social projects in their area. To tell us more about the campaign Claire McGowran, We Act Campaign Manager.Von RTÉ Radio 1
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The Irish weather might not always be on our side, but people are continuing to swim in the sea this summer. One thing you don’t want to see floating past you are jellyfish, but which jellyfish do you want to avoid, which are harmless and how can you tell the difference? Ecologist and presenter of EcoEye Anja Murray tells us what to watch out for.…
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A new study released today from the RCSI research team at the Rotunda Hospital shows that it is safe for first-time mothers to spend the first 24 hours of their induced labour at home. Fergal Malone Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at RCSI and Consultant at the Rotunda Hospital tells us more.Von RTÉ Radio 1
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The Government is due to proceed with plans to impose new rules on short-term property lettings with the aim of move freeing up thousands of properties in the private rental sector. To discuss this further Ireland South Fianna Fail MEP Cynthia Ní Murchi & Rory Hearne, from the Social Democrats.Von RTÉ Radio 1
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Described as One of Ireland's Finest writers and a fearless teller of truths, Edna O'Brien died in London at the weekend. Edna's dying wish was to go home one last time, it's expected her funeral will take place in her native Co. Clare. Reporter John Cooke is in Scariff in Co. Clare where family members are planning to welcome her home.…
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