• How Is Michael Jackson Still So Popular?
    Jul 3 2026

    A new Michael Jackson biopic has become the highest-grossing biopic of all time.

    Fans are filling cinemas, his music is back at the top of charts, and younger audiences are discovering him again.

    But critics have panned the film, calling it sanitised and accusing it of avoiding the allegations that have long surrounded Jackson’s legacy.

    So why is it still such a huge hit?

    Ciara is joined by broadcaster Sarina Bellissimo and Professor Ellis Cashmore, author of the book The Destruction and Creation of Michael Jackson

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    27 mins
  • The Fallout From Jeffrey Donaldson's Conviction
    Jul 2 2026

    The fallout from Jeffrey Donaldson’s conviction is now spreading beyond the courtroom.

    The former DUP leader has been found guilty of serious sexual offences against children.

    Questions are being asked as to who knew what and when?

    The DUP has announced an independent review, Edwin Poots says he has nothing to answer for, and others are asking whether warnings, concerns or rumours were ignored.

    Ciara is joined by Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent and columnist with the Belfast Telegraph.

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    23 mins
  • What Does The EU Presidency Actually Mean For Ireland?
    Jul 1 2026

    Ireland takes over the EU presidency today.

    For the next six months, Irish ministers and diplomats will help steer the Council of the European Union.

    But this is not a quiet moment to take the chair, and the role itself might not be clear to a lot of us.

    So what does it really mean for Ireland?

    Ciara is joined by Suzanne Lynch, Brussels Bureau Chief with Bloomberg News

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    22 mins
  • Is Australia's Social Media Ban A Total Failure?
    Jun 30 2026

    Six months ago, Australia brought in the world’s first social media ban.

    It focused on people under-sixteen, and was a real test to see how an outright ban could work, in a similar way to alcohol and cigarettes.

    But here we are six months later with the Australian government saying it is about to double the fines.

    So, has this ban been a failure?

    Ciara is joined by Newstalk's Jess Kelly & Clare O’Donoghue Velikić, Founder and Director of ODV Digital.

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    27 mins
  • Death in Reykjavik - The Mancel Case
    Jun 29 2026

    On a sweltering June day last year, The Dublin-based French Mancel family left their apartment in Leopardstown in south Dublin, headed to Dublin Airport.

    They flew to Reykjavik and checked into the luxury Edition hotel for what seemed like a holiday for Emeric Mancel, his wife Ming Ting and their daughter, Catherine.

    However, on the day they were due to fly home, Emeric and Catherine were found dead in the hotel.

    What happened?

    Ciara is joined by Karen McHugh, a freelance journalist based in Reykjavik

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    19 mins
  • Reeling In The Queers - The History of Pride In Ireland
    Jun 26 2026

    Dublin’s Pride celebrations have been well underway since the start of the month.

    But as the Pride parade is set to take the streets on Saturday, it may be an opportunity to remember what Pride is really about and who Pride continues to exist for.

    Ciara is joined by Dr. Paraic Kerrigan, Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin and author of ‘Reeling in The Queers: Tales of Ireland’s LGBTQ past’

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    24 mins
  • What Happened To The Hero of Bondi Beach?
    Jun 25 2026

    On December 14, 2025, the world watched in horror as the worst terrorist attack in Australian history was carried out on its most famous beach.

    A local man, later identified as Ahmed al-Ahmed confronted the attackers and managed to disarm one of them.

    Mr. Al Ahmed was shot repeatedly during the attack and continues to recover from his wounds.

    His commendable bravery was lauded by the highest levels of government with PM Anthony Albanese calling him "the best of our country."

    However, a few months later, he started to fall out of the public’s good graces. Why?

    Ciara is joined by Journalist Jonathan De Burca Butler

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    19 mins
  • Meeting Your Son's Killer - Restorative Justice in Ireland
    Jun 24 2026

    New research from Maynooth University’s School of Law and Criminology has found a significant year-on-year increase in restorative justice referrals and victim participation in Ireland.

    The process allows those harmed by a crime and those responsible for that crime to communicate in a safe way.

    Janet O’Brien’s eldest son Luke was killed in a one-punch assault in Tallaght in 2017 on Halloween night.

    Ms. O’Brien met the perpetrator and has since been advocating for restorative justice to inmates in Irish prisons.

    Ciara is joined by Janet O'Brien.

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    29 mins