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  • Rex Ryan’s ‘The Monk’: An ordinary decent criminal rebrand?
    2026/02/13

    Ten years on from the Regency Hotel shooting, a one-man play about Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch is returning to the stage in the Ambassador Theatre after last year’s sold-out run. Written and performed by Rex Ryan, son of the late broadcaster Gerry Ryan, the show charts the life of one of Ireland’s most infamous and divisive figures. The Monk’s name is etched into the public consciousness through an unprecedented gangland feud that reshaped the country’s criminal landscape. So, does putting his story onstage risk humanising, even glamorising, a violent chapter in recent Irish history?

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    Host: Tessa Fleming, Guest: Rex Ryan

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    26 分
  • Chappell Roan leaves agency over its Epstein links – will Irish acts follow?
    2026/02/11

    The fallout from the latest batch of Epstein files continues apace, with major developments in the entertainment industry and beyond. US pop sensation Chappell Roan has cut ties with her talent agency – an agency that boasts a wealth of Irish star names – after its boss was named in the files, while exiled royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces renewed pressure regarding his relationship with Epstein.

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    Host: Kevin Doyle

    Guests: Dave Hanratty and Enda Brady

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    27 分
  • Ryan Tubridy's RTÉ rebirth: A comeback, contrition or career rehab?
    2026/02/11

    Three years ago, Ryan Tubridy walked away from RTÉ at the centre of a scandal that shook Irish broadcasting to its core. Now, after a stint in London and a period out of the spotlight, Ryan Tubridy is back on Irish screens and back talking. So, is this really the start of a redemption arc, or just a carefully managed comeback?

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    Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Melanie Finn

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    22 分
  • Extra: Alan Shatter could sue Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon over false Epstein claim
    2026/02/10

    Former justice minister Alan Shatter said he has been the target of a vicious and antisemitic smear campaign since Social Democrats justice spokesman Gary Gannon put up a social media post that linked him with Jeffrey Epstein.

    Mr Shatter, who was Fine Gael’s justice minister from 2011 to 2014, said he has twice written to Mr Gannon and Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns in the last week seeking the withdrawal of false claims that he met Epstein while in office.

    It is understood Mr Shatter is considering taking defamation action against Dublin Central TD Mr ­Gannon.

    Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns declined to comment on the issue on Sunday.

    Asked whether Mr Shatter will be receiving an apology from she or Mr Gannon, she told RTÉ's The Week in Politics: "This is potentially a legal matter so I can't comment on this."

    Mr Gannon was also contacted for comment

    Today on this Indo Daily Extra, Tabitha Monahan is joined by The Sunday Independent’s Mark Tighe, to look at how a misinterpreted document, could now turn into a political and possible legal controversy

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    10 分
  • Epstein files: Keir Starmer on the brink, and Irish connections explored
    2026/02/09

    It’s been a rough week for UK prime minister Keir Starmer. First, he offered a direct apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network while declaring that “none of us knew the depth and darkness” of the relationship between Epstein and former British ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson. Then came the resignations of Morgan McSweeney and Tim Allan. Can Mr Starmer hold onto his job? Meanwhile, the latest tranche of Epstein files contained references of a distinctly Irish nature – what are they, and what conclusions can we draw from them?

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    Host: Tabitha Monahan

    Guests: Enda Brady and Kim Bielenberg

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    22 分
  • How Dunnes Stores won Ireland’s shopping war
    2026/02/09

    Ireland’s high street – or main street if you prefer – has seen quite the evolution over the past hundred-odd years. Today, it is an arena of mixed fortunes. On one hand, the recent liquidation announcement of EuroGiant has thrown a popular discount chain’s future into question. On the other, Dunnes Stores is just edging out Tesco as Ireland’s most popular shopping store. Who gets the credit for such success? And what does it all mean for you, the valued consumer?


    Host: Fionnán Sheahan. Guests: Donal O’Donovan and John Meagher

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    21 分
  • The inside story of Ozempic and the race to cure obesity
    2026/02/08
    How did weight-loss drugs move from medical niche to global phenomenon Aimee Donnellan, Reuters columnist and author of Off the Scales: The Inside Story of Ozempic and the Race to Cure Obesity, joins Karl Henry on this week’s episode of The Real Health podcast. This episode of The Indo Daily is brought to you by our sister podcast, Real Health with Karl Henry

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    32 分
  • Indo Politics – By-Elections Loom and Bord Bia under fire
    2026/02/07
    Whilst heavy rain and winds battered parts of the East coast this week, temperatures rose inside Leinster House. As Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin appeared before the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee. The government continued to push through regulations on the ban on scramblers, and we now have a date for the upcoming by-elections in Galway West and Dublin Central. So how is the field shaping up? Mary Regan joins Tabitha Monahan to discuss the runners and riders in the upcoming by-elections. Host: Tabitha Monahan Guest: Mary Regan

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    24 分