
Former GAA president 'would like to see them taking cash at the stiles'
20 September - 10 minsFinance Minister Michael McGrath has today asked all state owned bodies to continue to accept cash payments. It came following criticism of the NCT service for attempting to move to a cashless system.
One such body which has moved cashless in recent times is the GAA, a move which has garnered much criticism.
Two former Presidents of the GAA, Sean Kelly and Liam O’Neill joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss..

Gateway To Europe announces US trip for 2024
The annual Ireland Gateway To Europe trip to the US has announced it will return in 2024. Now in its 12th year, it comprises of an annual mission of 50 business leaders and Irish media to the US. Kieran was joined by Adie McGennis, Executive Chairman of Sigmar Recruitment and one of the founders of Ireland Gateway to Europe
5 mins
28 November Finished

Stronger 'intervention' needed in rise of far-right - Neasa Hourigan
The Dáil has been hearing reaction today to the Dublin Riots last Thursday, and what this means for Minister Helen McEntee. Kieran was joined by Senator Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Foreign Affairs and the EU, Louise O’Reilly, TD and Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers' Rights, Enterprise, Trade and Employment and Neasa Hourigan, the Green Party’s Finance & Health Spokesperson, and TD for Dublin Central...
15 mins
28 November Finished

Common Ground: Are we over-reliant on technology?
Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground’, they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued with a debate on 'Are we over-reliant on technology?'...
12 mins
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'We don't have confidence in Helen McEntee' - Marie Sherlock
This evening the Dáil continued to hear statements in relation to the riots and violence in Dublin City Centre on Thursday last. Kieran was joined by Alan Farrell, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal and Labour Party Senator, Marie Sherlock...
13 mins
28 November Finished

'They're dressed like stealth ninjas' - Calls for those using e-scooters to wear hi-vis clothing
With winter days growing shorter and nights darker, road safety should become even more important. Cyclists and e-scooterists who neglect night lights and high-visibility gear put themselves at a greater risk. Should laws be put in place to mandate reflective gear for cyclists on public roads at night? Kieran was joined by Joe O’Shea, Columnist for the Irish Mirror and Una Morrison, Chairperson for the Dublin Cycling Campaign…
6 mins
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'Everybody looks out for one another' - What makes Skerries such a nice place to live?
Cuán – that is the most perfect town in the world to live in. Never heard of it? Well it is the anonymised Irish town that Daniel Miller, professor of anthropology from University College London, relocated to for 16 months. Daniel Miller joined Kieran to discuss. We have a hunch what town ‘Cuán’ might be and have assembled a panel of Cuán-siders to tell us what they love about their town. Skerries locals Henry McKean Newstalk’s Own and Margot Fox, Mental Health and Wellbeing Coach joined Kieran on the show too...
13 mins
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