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Dublin, Ireland

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The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew. CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at http://newstalk.com/listenlive | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk

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English

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Episodes
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Naples sewage tunnel heist

4/23/2026
The sewage tunnel heist that has European banks panicking. By the time police arrived at the scene in Naples, the robbers had vanished beneath the city. Nick Squires, Italy Correspondent with the Daily Telegraph joined Seán Moncrieff on the show to discuss.

Duration:00:06:02

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Holidays in North Korea

4/23/2026
The Blur frontman Damon Albarn revealed this week that he takes his daughter on family holiday’s to North Korea....but how possible is it actually to visit the secretive state as a tourist? Seán Moncrieff was joined on the show by Shane Horan, an Irish tour operator and photographer, who has visited many times...

Duration:00:09:00

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So You Think You’re an Adult: My wife wants me to self-groom

4/23/2026
Declan Buckley, and Barbara Scully and Seán Moncrieff help tackle listener dilemmas.

Duration:00:27:39

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Monkeys in Gibraltar eating soil to deal with junk food intake

4/23/2026
Monkeys in Gibraltar are eating soil as a means of healing upset tummies after consuming junk food from tourists, according to a new study. But why? Sean Moncrieff was joined by Sylvain Lemoine, Assistant professor in biological anthropology at Cambridge...

Duration:00:06:41

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Do blondes have more fun? Or do brunettes do it better?

4/23/2026
Newstalk reporter Henry McKean reports on whether blondes have more fun or if brunettes do it better.

Duration:00:21:32

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Pink concussions

4/23/2026
Women and girls are up to twice as likely to suffer concussion as their male counterparts when playing the same sports under the same rules. Why is this the case? World renowned leader in concussion research and treatment Dr Michael Collins joined Sean Moncrieff on the show to talk all about concussions and how to properly recover.

Duration:00:14:35

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70 years since the banning of ‘The Ginger Man’

4/22/2026
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the banning of what would become one of Ireland’s bestselling novels, ‘The Ginger Man’ by JP Donleavy. Since its publication in 1955, it has sold an astonishing 45 million copies. But, the story behind its publication is perhaps as intriguing as the book itself. Joining Seán to discuss is a fan of the book and indeed someone who met the author before his death, Tomas Kenny, of Kenny’s Bookshop in Galway…

Duration:00:09:53

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How does deer culling work?

4/22/2026
Seán’s guest has decided to take deer culling into her own hands. Ella McSweeney has bought a license to kill, and from next month she will shoot overabundant Sika deer to save Ireland’s native woodlands… She joins to discuss.

Duration:00:15:15

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Titanic life jacket sells for £670,000 at auction

4/22/2026
A life jacket from the Titanic has sold at auction in the UK for a staggering £670,000. But what is the story behind the iconic flotation device? Joining Seán to discuss is Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge from Henry Aldridge & Son in Wiltshire… Image: Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd

Duration:00:07:42

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Irish student wins bronze at European Girls Mathematical Olympiad!

4/22/2026
Ireland saw success at this year's European Girls Mathematical Olympiad: secondary school student Róisín Spratt won bronze, achieving Ireland’s 10th ever medal. She joins Seán to discuss her experience.

Duration:00:06:39

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Moncrieff’s Murder Club: Faking Deaths

4/22/2026
Every Wednesday, Seán will be joined by someone to hear unusual stories on heinous crimes… This week, Aoife Grace Moore joins to discuss cases where people faked their own deaths.

Duration:00:12:45

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Sam Simpson on his 3-month visit to the West Bank

4/22/2026
Cork man Sam Simpson has recently returned from a 3-month visit to the West Bank. As a Human Rights Monitor with the EAPPI, Sam witnessed some outrageous human rights abuses by Israeli settlers. He joins Seán to discuss his experiences. Image: Reuters

Duration:00:11:59

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Done Deal has more automatic cars than manuals for the first time

4/21/2026
If you’ve spent most of your driving life shifting gears, you may have no choice but to get used to automatics in the future; for the first time ever, the majority of available used cars are now automatics. Joining Seán to discuss is Paddy Comyn, Head of Automotive Content and Communications with Done Deal Cars.

Duration:00:07:12

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Moving company specialises in clearing out homes after a bereavement

4/21/2026
Moving and clearing out a house after the loss of a loved one can seem almost impossible, but Maura Rooney of Seamless Move is there to make it easier. The company, which is based in Dublin, tailors its process to the needs of its clients, whether clearing out a home for a family following a loved one’s death, or clearing a house for an older person who is moving to a nursing home. Maura joins Seán to discuss.

Duration:00:10:07

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How harmful is ‘bedtime stacking’?

4/21/2026
A new trend for Gen Z, ‘bedtime stacking’, involves keeping everything you would need in the evening within arms reach of your bed. But how does this impact your sleep and usual bedtime ritual? Joining Seán to discuss is Niamh O’Reilly, Freelance Journalist.

Duration:00:10:30

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Can you quit the Catholic Church?

4/21/2026
With Fox News host Sean Hannity suggesting he would quit the Catholic Church over his outrage at the Pope’s indirect spat with Donald Trump, how possible is it in reality to leave the Church on a formal basis? Joining Seán to discuss is Michael Nugent, Chairperson of Atheist Ireland…

Duration:00:15:01

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Paris suburb evacuated for controlled explosion of WW2 bomb

4/20/2026
A Paris suburb was evacuated over the weekend after a World War 2 bomb was discovered on a building site. But, why does 80 year old ordnance still pose a threat? Joining Seán to discuss is Ray Lane, former Head of the Bomb Disposal Unit in the Irish Army and author of ‘Only a soldier knows’... Image: @prefetpolice on X

Duration:00:08:25

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Break-up Gifts - Henry McKean Reports

4/20/2026
Break-up and divorce gift lists are growing in popularity, driven by a cultural shift to treat the end of a relationship as a significant life event, giving support and a move away from the stigma… To discuss further, Seán is joined by Henry McKean.

Duration:00:14:56

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How do you know if someone is posh?

4/20/2026
The Daily Telegraph has created a list of 7 markers of poshness, as part of their ongoing Great British Class Survey. But, what do these social markers tell us about how poshness is perceived here in Ireland? Joining Seán to discuss is Brenda Hyland Beirne, Etiquette Consultant.

Duration:00:10:15

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Trinity medical students to be evaluated on empathy - how do you define it?

4/20/2026
Soon, medical students at Trinity College will be assessed not only on clinical competence, but also on their capacity for empathy and compassionate care. But how do you define and evaluate such human qualities in a clinical setting? Joining Seán to discuss is Dr Brendan O’Shea, Kildare GP and Assistant Adjunct Professor in General Practice at Trinity College.

Duration:00:16:38