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Belfast Be-heading... Beyond Belief

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Nick, Paul, and Elaine examine the aftermath of the recent horror attack in Belfast and discuss its potential implications for security, community relations, and political cooperation across both the United Kingdom and Ireland. They explore how leaders on both sides of the Irish Sea may respond and what the incident could mean for public confidence and future policy.The conversation also turns to the controversy surrounding comments and claims made in debates about children's books and education involving Norma Foley. The panel reviews the competing accounts, the political fallout, and the broader questions about transparency, curriculum oversight, and public trust.Finally, they analyze the EU Migration Pact, looking at its objectives, the concerns raised by supporters and critics, and the possible consequences for Ireland, the UK, and the wider European Union. Throughout the discussion, the speakers consider how security, education, and migration have become increasingly interconnected issues in contemporary politics.

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Episode Belfast Be-heading... Beyond Belief Cover

Belfast Be-heading... Beyond Belief

Nick, Paul, and Elaine examine the aftermath of the recent horror attack in Belfast and discuss its potential implications for security, community relations, and political cooperation across both the United Kingdom and Ireland. They explore how leaders on both sides of the Irish Sea may respond and what the incident could mean for public confidence and future policy.The conversation also turns to the controversy surrounding comments and claims made in debates about children's books and education involving Norma Foley. The panel reviews the competing accounts, the political fallout, and the broader questions about transparency, curriculum oversight, and public trust.Finally, they analyze the EU Migration Pact, looking at its objectives, the concerns raised by supporters and critics, and the possible consequences for Ireland, the UK, and the wider European Union. Throughout the discussion, the speakers consider how security, education, and migration have become increasingly interconnected issues in contemporary politics.

Gestern1 h 1 min
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Re-Turn to Sender

Paul, Elaine and Mark are joined by Dr. Marcus de Brun for a wide-ranging conversation on his personal journey, his public fight, and the issues shaping Ireland, the UK and the wider world. In this episode, the panel discusses Dr. de Brun’s story and experiences, the controversy around Ireland’s Re-turn Deposit Return Scheme, the recent murders and public safety concerns in the UK and Ireland, and the accelerating dawn of artificial intelligence. From political accountability to social change, technology and trust, this is a conversation about where we are now — and where we may be heading next. Topics covered: * Dr. Marcus de Brun’s journey and fight * Ireland’s Re-turn Deposit Return Scheme * Recent murders and public safety concerns in the UK and Ireland * The rapid rise of AI and what it means for society * Media, politics, trust and accountability Guest: Dr. Marcus de Brun Hosts: Paul Treyvaud, Elaine Mullally and Mark

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Paid To Leave

This week, Declan, Elaine and Paul dive into some of the biggest stories making headlines and sparking debate across Ireland and the UK. They discuss reports around Ukrainians being offered financial incentives to return home, the growing political pressure on Keir Starmer and whether he can hold his position, and the shocking wave of staff resignations in protest at the ongoing issues surrounding the National Children’s Hospital project. Expect sharp opinions, honest conversation, and plenty of debate as the trio break down the politics, public reaction, and what these stories could mean going forward. 🎙️ Topics covered: * Ukrainians being paid to return home * Keir Starmer under pressure * Staff quitting in protest at the Children’s Hospital * Irish and UK political fallout * Public trust and government accountability Subscribe for weekly discussions on politics, current affairs, and the stories everyone’s talking about.

14. Mai 202652 min
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Ireland Has Had Enough

This week on The Irish Question, Paul Treyvaud, Nick Delehanty and Elaine Mullally tackle some of the biggest issues facing Ireland and Europe right now — from terror warnings and rising public safety concerns to immigration policy, housing pressure, and the growing frustration with government leadership. The panel discuss recent attacks across Europe, Ireland’s changing social landscape, and why more people feel mainstream politics is no longer representing ordinary citizens.The conversation also dives into the upcoming by-elections, the future of protest movements in Ireland, fuel shortages linked to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and the economic uncertainty facing businesses and families across the country. Expect strong opinions, political debate, conspiracy theories, and plenty of straight talking from one of Ireland’s fastest-growing independent political podcasts.

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