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The Explainer

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The Explainer is a weekly podcast from The Journal that takes a deeper look at one big news story you need to know about. What's the background? Why is this in the news? Get the facts behind the story from Ireland's biggest news website.

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Episodes

What is happening in Sudan?

Tensions in Sudan have boiled over into a violent conflict between the country's army and a rival paramilitary group. There is a fear now it could spread to other parts of the region. But how did happen, when just a few short years ago the country began the transition from a military dictatorship to a democracy? Joining us on this week's episode to explain more is Jehanne Henry, a human rights lawyer based in East Africa who was an advisor to Sudan's transitional government in 2020-21.The Explai...

Apr 27, 202342 min

Everything you need to know about the trial of Gerry Hutch

Frank Greaney, courts correspondent with Newstalk and Today FM, joins us on this week's episode to delve into the trial of Gerry Hutch and the fallout from its verdict. We examine the origins of the feud, explain who exactly The Monk is, look at key moments from the trial, and explore the origins of the Special Criminal Court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 18, 202335 min

What's the story with Ireland's neutrality?

As momentum grows behind a debate on neutrality, we're joined by Diarmaid Ferriter, professor of Modern Irish History at UCD, to look at its opaque history in Ireland. He explains how the seeds of the policy can be traced back far beyond the Free State, right back to Wolfe Tone. We also examine the previous attempts to move away from our 'militarily non-aligned status', how the government could approach the current debate, and also asks if the value of remaining a truly neutral state has been lo...

Apr 15, 202340 min

What does Trump being indicted mean for him and 2024 election?

Laura Byrne is joined by The Journal columnist and University of Galway law lecturer, Larry Donnelly to delve into Trump's indictment. What are the charges, exactly? Who are the main players? How does the wider Republican party feel about it - and does this elevate or destroy Trump's chances at another term in the White House?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ...

Apr 05, 202326 min

Why is there concern over how TikTok is using your data?

Chris Stokel-Walker, UK-based tech journalist and author of 'TikTok Boom: China's Dynamite App and the Superpower Race for Social Media', joins us on this week's episode to look at the growing privacy concerns over TikTok. What's behind its popularity; what can we tell about its connections to the Chinese government; and is it using your data any differently from other tech giants?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the...

Mar 28, 202333 min

What's behind the recent wave of bank failures?

Is this 2008 all over again? As we watch a wave of banking failures, Brooke Masters from the Financial Times joins us on this week's episode to explain exactly what is going on. What caused the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank? How did it cause ripple effects across the world? And although we're hearing a lot about venture capital, how worried should Joe and Jane Doe be about their savings?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has ...

Mar 22, 202327 min

By Noteworthy: Why is it so tough to access autism services?

This week, as a bonus episode of The Explainer brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats with reporter Niall Sargent about the latest ASSESSING AUTISM investigation which found chronic delays in supports, with children facing multi-year waiting lists for therapy and other vital services. We also hear from the head of autism studies at University College Cork, Eleanor McSherry about her personal experiences and her anger over a lack of State action for over two decades. Hosted on Acast. See ...

Mar 20, 202324 min

What is shrinkflation?

Inflation continues to creep upwards, and so does the price of goods we are buying - but what about the actual value of those items? 'Shrinkflation' is the term applied to when products increase in price, but customer ends up paying more for the same or less. You could also end up paying more for a product of lower quality. This week, we speak to Edgar Morgenroth, professor of economics at DCU Business School, to delve into the subject more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...

Mar 18, 202318 min

What is it like to be a humanitarian on the ground in Ukraine right now?

On this week's episode, we hear from one humanitarian aid worker tasked with coordinating and overseeing relief efforts across Ukraine. Claudia Amaral, head of office with the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operation (DG ECHO) of the European Commission in Kyiv, tells us about her work - what type of assistance do people need the most? What type of stories has she heard from people on the ground? And how long will her work be needed? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...

Mar 15, 202332 min

Why does Matt Hancock keep making headlines?

Former UK health minister Matt Hancock has been one of the most prominent characters in British politics in recent years - rarely for the right reasons. Now, thousands of his WhatsApp messages to other top politicians have been leaked. Political Correspondent with PA Media, Dominic McGrath, joins us to bring us up to speed on the latest, and gives us an overview of his career to date. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 09, 202330 min

By Noteworthy: What is the environmental cost of hydropower?

In an episode brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats to reporter Anthea Lacchia about her investigation into the environmental impacts of hydropower in Ireland. What impact does Ardnacrusha have on the Shannon? And why are large numbers of fish dying at ESB stations? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 07, 202316 min

What are 15-minute cities and why do some people think they’re controversial?

The idea of a 15-minute city - where all your daily amenities are just a 15-minute walk away - might seem uncontroversial, but the urban planning concept has been twisted into a conspiracy theory. Stephen McDermott, assistant news editor with The Journal, and architect Camilla Siggaard Andersen join us on this week's episode to explain more - how does a 15-minute city work in practice, is there any truth in the idea of 'permits' being used to control movement, and what are the roots of the consp...

Mar 02, 202328 min

Why is extreme morning sickness drug Cariban still difficult to access?

Hyperemesis gravidarum is a debilitating illness that impacts some people during pregnancy, yet the drug used to treat it is still difficult to access. Why? We're joined by our Political Correspondent Christina Finn to look at the issue further - just how effective is Cariban, how expensive is it, and why isn't the scheme the government set up to pay for it working as it should?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the ai...

Feb 21, 202321 min

Why is Bertie back?

Bertie has rejoined Fianna Fáil - but what's his goal here? Journalist and commentator Lise Hand joins to look back over the rise and fall of Ahern, revisiting his role in the Mahon Tribunal, and we ask what happens now - could we see him make a run for president?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explai...

Feb 15, 202339 min

How could the war in Ukraine end?

We're approaching one year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the war shows no end in sight. DCU professor Donnacha Ó Beacháin, an expert in post-Soviet politics, joins us to examine what the next steps could be. Is a peace deal possible? Or even a Ukrainian victory? How long will Western support continue?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can ke...

Feb 09, 202330 min

How does Ireland's immigration system work?

As Ireland's immigration system comes under increasing strain, CEO of the Irish Refugee Council Nick Henderson joins us on this week's episode to give a clear, concise overview of how it all works. What's the difference between a refugee and International Protection Applicant? Where do people fleeing Ukraine come into it? Also, what type of difficulties exist for people arriving into Ireland?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland h...

Feb 02, 202337 min

By Noteworthy: Is The State Ignoring Island Depopulation?

This week, as a bonus episode of The Explainer brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats with Niall Sargent and John Walsh, chair of the European Small Islands Federation, about what is needed to help our offshore islands thrive. It follows the ISLAND NATION project, investigative reporter took a deep dive into the key issues facing our islands, causing their numbers to drop and pushing them closer to depopulation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jan 29, 202333 min

By Noteworthy: How is the Irish public health system coping?

This week, in an episode of The Explainer brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats with reporter Peter McGuire as well as Dr Anne Dee, chair of the public health committee at the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO)about an in-depth report into public health reform in Ireland. It found that while recruitment of public health staff is progressing, concerns remain, with improved systems and data collection vital. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jan 26, 202328 min

How did Ireland get so many Oscar nominations?

Our producer Aoife Barry joins us to look at a record day for cinema in Ireland, with Irish films, actors, and production teams receiving more Oscar nominations than ever before. How did this happen, and who might the winners ultimately be?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and informing at ww...

Jan 24, 202322 min

Who is Andrew Tate?

Debbie Ging, associate professor of Digital Media and Gender in the School of Communication at DCU, joins us on this week's episode to examine influencer Andrew Tate. He is very well known among some users of the internet - and entirely unknown to others. He has been the focus of numerous headlines over the past few months, before the coverage took a sharp turn earlier this month when he was arrested, alongside his brother, in Romania. We explain more about Tate, the 'manosphere' he is part of, ...

Jan 21, 202329 min

By Noteworthy: Are Irish pensions invested in fossil fuels?

In a new in-depth report by Noteworthy, it was revealed that an ambition for tighter scrutiny regarding the investment of pension funds in fossil fuels was quietly rolled back only months after a goal on this was set. In our FUELLING RETIREMENT investigation, reporter Lauren Boland finds that before a working group had met to examine the measure, it was deemed "not prudent". This week Susan Daly chats with Lauren and Ciarán Hughes, financial advisor at Ethico, about these findings as well as the...

Jan 16, 202323 min

How can you make your money go further in 2023?

The ongoing cost of living crisis means many people are looking to make savings and find ways to be more financially secure. Nick Charalambous from Cork-based Alpha Wealth Financial Management joins us on this week's episode to look at what changes from Budget 2023 might make an impact this year, what steps you can take to save the most money this year - and how you can lay the groundwork now for a better 2024.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable jour...

Jan 12, 202330 min

Our favourite explanations of 2022

This week, the team behind The Explainer look through the back catalogue to bring you some of our favourite explanations from the past year, ranging from what the impact of another recession could be, to why Ireland is so obsessed with Garth Brooks.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and inform...

Jan 04, 202319 min

What did 2022 hold for US politics - and what can we expect in 2023?

Larry Donnelly, law lecturer at NUI Galway and The Journal columnist, joins us to take a look back at the year that was in US politics. Was it a good year for Biden? What should we make of the fallout from the midterms? And is the Republican party going to pin their colours to Trump?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigatin...

Dec 29, 202233 min

By Noteworthy: What happens to your soft plastic recycling?

This week, in an episode of The Explainer brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats with reporter Alice Chambers and Mindy O'Brien, chief executive of environmental charity VOICE, about soft plastic recycling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 27, 202226 min

What is being done for survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes?

Órla Ryan, creator and presenter of The Journal's new documentary series Redacted Lives, joins us on this week's episode to explore what survivors of mother and baby homes are facing right now. What exactly was the system and how did it work? What were the problems with the Commission of Investigation? And how will the planned redress scheme work?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. Y...

Dec 21, 202233 min

By Noteworthy: Are data centres ramping up Ireland’s emissions?

This week, as a bonus episode of The Explainer brought to you by Noteworthy, Susan Daly chats with reporter Niall Sargent and Dr Patrick Brodie, an assistant professor in UCD researching the environmental politics of digital infrastructure, about the carbon footprint of the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 19, 202227 min

What do we know about an alleged coup plot in Germany?

Journalist and academic Professor Peter Neumann joins us on this week's episode to look at an alleged coup plot in Germany involving far-right extremists planning to start a civil war. How long have "Reichsbürger" been active? What exactly was the alleged plan? And what does a minor aristocrat have to do with it all?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we ...

Dec 13, 202225 min

What is happening with inflation and how is it affecting our pockets?

This week on The Explainer, we're joined by economist and research affiliate with the ESRI John Fitzgerald to look at how inflation is currently impacting our lives. Is it slowing down, and will we feel that in our own finances? How long before it settles down? And is a recession still inevitable?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning...

Dec 08, 202222 min

By Noteworthy: Are migrant fishers exploited in Ireland?

In another episode by Noteworthy, editor Maria Delaney and visual journalist Geela Garcia tell Susan Daly about Noteworthy's latest project which found that human trafficking of migrant fishers continues, seven years after the issue was first exposed in Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 05, 202228 min
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