Niall Chats with Joe McGucken and Jonathan Lambert About Their New Short Film 'Hometime'
Niall Chats with Joe McGucken, Writer and Producer, and Jonathan Lambert, Director and Producer, About Their New Short Film 'Hometime'.

Niall Chats with Joe McGucken, Writer and Producer, and Jonathan Lambert, Director and Producer, About Their New Short Film 'Hometime'.
Niall hears your thoughts on whether nationality is relevant when documenting crime.
Niall hears your stories and memories of growing up in the pub.
Niall Boylan chats to Gordon Rochford from Those Conspiracy Guys
On November 29th Mary Regan passed away at the Hillview Nursing home in Carlow. Funeral Director Rory Healy asked people through an appeal on social media to attend her funeral mass, so she “gets a farewell from her adopted town of Carlow, by the people of Carlow”.
Annaleise Duffy Fallon is the founder of Fashion Connect Ireland which promotes sustainable fashion by teaching sewing and mending in schools across the country
Is transition year a doss or is it necessary?
Do you have your funeral planned? Would you like to be cremated or buried?
In the UK MPs have voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. Niall hears your thoughts on legalising assisted dying here.
There has been more controversy over at the BBC, this time Greg Wallace, presenter of Master Chef is at the crux of it. There have now been 13 accusations of inappropriate sexual innuendo from the 60 year old TV presenter. Niall hears if you think it’s all an overreaction?
Unfortunately drink spiking is becoming an issue for many on a night out across the country and Aoife Rose O Brien a politician who has first hand experience of this issue and is working to raise awareness and change protocol when it comes to drink spiking.
National turnout was less than 60 per cent which is even lower than the general election of 2020.
listener dilemma: His partner says she doesn't want anything for Christmas so he thought he got off the hook,, but his mates are telling him otherwise.. What do you think should he buy her a Christmas present ?
Illegal money lenders have been known to target people with predatory practices in the run up to Christmas with costs totalling over one thousand euro for most families.
Niall Boylan chats to Fiona O'Malley, CEO of Turn2Me, a mental health charity
Have you decided who you're voting for?
Have you got your Christmas decorations up yet?
Are Whatsapp work groups necessary?
Is putting your bank details in your wedding invitation cheeky?
Do you think that Irish Unity is on the cards within our lifetime?
Should we lower the age of consent in this country to keep in line with the rest of Europe?
Niall Boylan chats to Paul Breen, an author and lecturer about Irish reunification
Niall Boylan chats to Siobhan O'Connor, an alcohol free performance coach
Belle Blakes content on TikTok has attracted over 350,000 followers and 9.3 million likes. After revealing her story online she now shares others stories to raise awareness and get advice and support while keeping them anonymous.
Listener dilemma What do you think? Are we all hypocrites for celebrating Christmas but ignoring the religious aspect of it all?
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said there has been “an undertone” of sexism in relation to criticism of Helen McEntee. The Fine Gael leader defended his party’s deputy after criticism of her tenure in the Justice Department. He said that he thinks this extends to all women in politics. Gary Brennan hears your thoughts.
The Green Party have proposed an Office of Punctuality to keep Ireland's transport system in check. It will work to banish so-called ghost buses and link-up bus and rail services in areas reliant on different modes of transport. Gary Brennan asks you if you think it's something that we need?...
Gary Brennan discusses the growing concern over the rising costs of Christmas presents, especially for children. He shares a listener's question about the pressure to spend more on gifts and asks: Are we spending too much on our kids? We also hear your thoughts on the matter.
Gary Brennan speaks with Eline Roovers, the spokesperson for the Dutch Police, about the tragic and unresolved murder of Bernadette "Betty" Szabo. Betty, a 19-year-old woman, was killed in Amsterdam's Red Light District in 2009. Nearly 15 years later, the case remains unsolved, but new innovative investigative methods have been introduced in hopes of uncovering the truth.
Gary Brennan discusses the U.S. presidential election results and the transatlantic developments since Trump's triumph with American author, historian, and cultural consultant Michael Walsh.