• Wednesday 8 April - Fuel Standoff at Home, Ceasefire Strain Abroad
    Apr 8 2026


    Fuel protests are intensifying across Ireland, with blockades entering a second day and pressure mounting on Government to intervene.


    Protesters insist they will not move without direct talks, as the Minister for Justice claimed that an “unelected group” is disrupting the country.


    Meanwhile, tensions ease slightly in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump has pulled back, with Iran agreeing to allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks as a ceasefire begins. But uncertainty remains, with Israel saying it has halted attacks on Iran while continuing strikes in Lebanon.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Naoise Ó Cearúil TD, Fianna Fáil

    Mairéad Farrell TD, Sinn Féin

    Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent, Irish Examiner

    James Geoghegan, Agricultural contractor

    Kevin McPartlan, CEO, Fuels for Ireland

    Tara Kangarlou, Global Affairs Journalist

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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 7 April - Convoys And Consequences: Fuel Protests Grip Ireland
    Apr 7 2026

    Fuel protests have caused disruption across Ireland, with convoys from multiple counties slowing key routes into Dublin amid growing anger over rising costs.


    While major representative groups are not formally involved, the pressure from farmers, hauliers and contractors is clear - and questions are mounting over whether the government will be forced to act.


    Could fuel rationing become a reality - and if so, who gets priority?


    Meanwhile, attention shifts to the Middle East, where tensions are escalating.


    Iran is under pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and accept a US-backed ceasefire deal.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Barry Ward TD, Fine Gael


    Peadar Toibín TD, Aontú


    Ciara O'Loughlin, Political Correspondent, The Irish Mirror


    John Dallon, Farmer and protestor


    Anthony Zurcher, BBC’s North America correspondent

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 1 April - NATO Questions, Fuel Disruptions and Lunar Lift Off
    Apr 2 2026

    Donald Trump warns the US can leave Iran “pretty quickly” and return if necessary ahead of his address tonight — but will he also withdraw from NATO?


    Meanwhile, Europe faces aviation fuel disruptions from early May, with air fares expected to rise. The EU Commissioner for Energy urges remote working and reduced travel, and government guidance on conserving energy is expected in the coming weeks.


    And in space news, Artemis II set for orbit, marking the first fully-crewed lunar mission since 1972.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Shane Moynihan TD, Fianna Fail

    Jennifer Whitmore TD, Social Democrats

    Daniel McConnell, Editor, Business Post

    Leo Enright, Space Commentator & Broadcaster

    Amy Tarkanian, Republican Strategist

    Prof Lisa Ryan, UCD


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 31 March - Fuel Fears, US-Iran Fallout & Israel’s Military Measures
    Apr 1 2026

    Time to fill up?


    With the EU warning of a prolonged disruption to energy markets due to the Iran conflict, questions mount over rationing and whether the government may soon ask the public to conserve energy.


    Meanwhile, a frustrated Trump criticises Western allies’ reluctance to engage in the war, even as US-Iran talks are described as “productive”


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Joe Neville TD, Fine Gael spokesperson on Infrastructure and Delivery

    Lynn Boylan MEP, Sinn Fein

    Aisling Moloney, Political Reporter, Irish Independent

    Patrick Bury, former British Army Captain and NATO analyst

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    45 mins
  • Wednesday 25th March: Energy Pressures, Cost-of-Living Questions And A Huge Test In Prague
    Mar 25 2026

    Fuel prices are beginning to ease, but for how long?


    As the government signals that “targeted and temporary” supports could be revisited, questions remain over whether households are truly out of the woods.


    With war-driven energy costs still feeding into inflation, the ESRI warns more pressure is on the way.


    Meanwhile, confusion surrounds Donald Trump’s claims of “very good” talks with Iran - raising fresh uncertainty about where the conflict is heading.


    And in Prague, thousands of Irish fans gather ahead of a crucial World Cup playoff.


    Can the Boys in Green take a major step towards ending a 24-year wait?


    Shane Coleman was joined by:


    John Connolly TD, Fianna Fail


    Duncan Smith TD, Labour


    Megan O’Brien, Political Reporter, Business Post


    Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie


    Elaine Burke, Technology Journalist


    Ray Houghton, Former Ireland International


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 24th March - Economic Pressure, Political Tensions And Ireland’s Next Moves
    Mar 24 2026

    The pressure is building on the government as economic uncertainty and rising costs continue to dominate the agenda.


    On the show, we asked what more can be done to support households and businesses.


    Plus, the political stakes are rising, with key policy choices set to shape the direction of the economy and the government’s response.


    Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment


    Rose Conway-Walsh TD, Sinn Fein


    Martina Lawless, Director, ESRI


    Lorcan Roche Kelly, Business Editor, Irish Farmers Journal


    Ann-Marie Keegan, Virgin Media Sports Reporter

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 18 March - Rising Fuel Costs And Global Tensions: Ireland’s Energy Challenge
    Mar 18 2026

    Ireland faces a triple energy challenge — the Government plans an “appropriate intervention” to tackle rising fuel costs, oil prices spike after gas field attacks in Iran and Qatar, and debate grows over whether to buy US liquified natural gas to keep American tech firms satisfied.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Martin Daly TD, Fianna Fáil

    Richard Boyd Barrett TD, People Before Profit-Solidarity

    Dr. Emma Howard, Lecturer in Economics TU Dublin

    Larry Donnelly, Lawyer and Political Columnist

    Richard Chambers, News Correspondent, Virgin Media News

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday, 11th March - Oil Crisis And Oval Office Politics: How Exposed Is Ireland?
    Mar 11 2026

    The International Energy Agency has agreed the largest release of oil reserves in history, while the EU is considering measures to subsidise gas prices. Yet oil continues to climb as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked and Tehran threatens prices of up to $200 a barrel while targeting tankers. So how bad could the economic fallout become - and should the government cut energy taxes and suspend the carbon tax to protect Irish consumers?


    Plus, as the Taoiseach prepares to travel to Washington, reports suggest he is bringing a promise of $6.1 billion in investment to the Oval Office. But with tensions escalating globally, could Ireland’s foreign direct investment advantage face new risks?


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Naoise Ó Cearúil TD, Fianna Fail

    Sorca Clarke TD, Sinn Féin

    Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy, UCD

    Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News, Irish Independent

    Sean Bell, Military Analyst


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    46 mins