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RTÉ Calls For Discussion On Israel's Participation In The Eurovision Song Contest
RTÉ has asked the European Broadcasting Union for a discussion on Israel's inclusion in the Eurovision Song Contest that takes place later this month…
1 year ago
Camogie Players Protest Over Requirement To Wear Skorts
On Saturday, the Dublin and Kilkenny camogie teams took to the field wearing shorts ahead of their Leinster semi-final fixture, in protest against a …
1 year ago
How Trump's 100% Movie Tariff Could Hit Ireland's Film Industry
US President Donald Trump has threatened to slap 100% tariffs on movies coming into the US that are "produced in foreign lands" in a statement that h…
1 year ago
The Last Word On The US: Canadian PM Carney Meets Trump At The White House
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has met with United States President Donald Trump at the White House as he looks to reset the US-Canada relations…
1 year ago
Has The Housing Tsar Controversy Exposed A Rift In The Coalition?
The Government's plan to set up a new office to speed up home delivery has snowballed into a major issue, all while it is still scrambling to find wa…
1 year ago
Why Are So Many Young Women Emigrating?
The number of women emigrating from Ireland has jumped 56% since the pandemic, according to a report by the Department of Enterprise.
The figures also…
1 year ago
How Extreme Panic Attacks And Anxiety Impacted A Sportswriter’s Career
Sunday and Irish Independent sports columnist Eamonn Sweeney has released his latest book “The Last Ditch: How One GAA Championship Gave A Sportswrit…
1 year ago
Tech Thursday: Best New Cycling, Running & Hiking Tech
Andy O'Donoghue joins The Last Word to talk through all the best new tech for outdoor activities.
Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button o…
1 year ago
Culture Club: Louise Hegarty
Writer Louise Hegarty is the latest inductee to the Culture Club.
Following the release of the her debut novel Fair Play, a classic murder mystery wi…
1 year ago
The Last Word On Business: Government Defends Semi-State Executive Pay Plans
The government has defended plans which could see chief executives of commercial semi-state bodies in line for pay increases worth tens of thousands …
1 year ago