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Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy
Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy
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Opinions Matter is the brainchild of award-winning broadcasters Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon. On each episode the lads will debate the big stories of the day, highlight listener concerns, local issues and discuss the weird and wacky stuff going on in their lives
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A boarded-up Dublin City Council house in Shangan Green, Ballymun has become the centre of a major row after “Only Irish house our own” was spray-painted across the front — and a protest followed, fuelled by rumours about who might be moved in.Adrian and Jeremy dig into where the story actually came from, why nobody can produce proof (or a video) of a family being “shown around”, and whether local residents have any right to object to new neighbours.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway question at the end.
It’s Opinions Matter Extra (Episode 54) — the weekend episode made up of the random off-air waffle Adrian and Jeremy come out with while the Facebook Live is building.This time they’re raging about the most insulting thing a listener can say in Spar (“I used to love listening to you”)...Jeremy floats the idea of dyeing his hair… only to get absolutely slated for it.Then it’s onto religious relatives buying catechisms for “secular” kids, why people post videos back-to-front, and Jeremy’s meltdown when his 11-year-old’s mate shows up with a newer iPhone than he has.All that, and plenty more nonsense!
Jeremy loses the plot after catching a gang of 11/12-year-olds swinging off (and basically destroying) newly planted trees in his local green… and he lets rip with a few choice words.But was he right to “verbally reef” kids he doesn’t even know — or was the Dad dead right to tell him to mind his own business?Adrian says you’ve no right to discipline someone else’s child (and definitely not with bad language). Jeremy says if people don’t call it out, areas get wrecked and kids learn nothing.Plus: today’s travel mug winner — and another giveaway question at the end.
Penneys posted a new range of kids’ pyjamas to celebrate Eid… and somehow it sparked nearly 2,000 comments, rows, boycotts and accusations that Ireland is being “taken over”. Penneys even had to delete loads of replies and put out a statement about inclusivity.
Adrian and Jeremy ask the simple question: why are people so triggered by a pair of pyjamas? Callers clash over Islamophobia, “woke” brands, halal meat, Sharia law, and whether celebrating Eid is no different to Christmas or Paddy’s Day.
Plus: today’s travel mug winner — and another giveaway question at the end.
Two Burke women — Martina and Ami, mother and sister of jailed teacher Enoch Burke — are being sent to prison for two weeks for contempt of court after “shouting and roaring” so loudly the judge said he couldn’t be heard. Are they being persecuted… or is it simply consequences for wrecking courtroom decorum?
Adrian and Jeremy tear into claims of a “woke government”, arguments about proportionality, and whether jailing them just creates martyrs — with callers split right down the middle, from “lock them up longer” to “this is a family being silenced”.
Plus: today’s travel mug winner — and a new giveaway question at the end.
Should parents let a 16-year-old drink at home… or is it “enabling” and totally wrong?Claire (a recovering alcoholic) is furious at her sister-in-law for letting her newly-16 niece drink alcopops and wine in the house because “it’s safer than fields”. Jeremy is having none of it — and shocks everyone by saying he’ll breathalyse his own kids when they’re teenagers.Plus: today’s travel mug winner — and a new giveaway question at the end.
Damo is raging after the courts ordered him to pay €740 a month (€170 a week) in maintenance for his two girls, aged 6 and 8 — even though he says his ex earns as much (if not more) and he has the kids every weekend.Adrian says the amount sounds fair… but Jeremy sparked war by insisting dads should be entitled to “receipts” to prove the money is actually being spent on the children. Adrian calls that insulting and completely none of the father’s business.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway question at the end.
It’s the special weekend “Opinions Matter: Uncut” edition — and it’s as random as it gets as Adrian and Jeremy waffle while waiting for the live show to start.First up: is it rude or fair enough to ban people from eating in your car… especially when Jeremy eats like the Cookie Monster!! Then the lads derail into “strings to your bow”, DJ gigs, wearing Under Armour is for people in council estates....and Jeremy admits he only learned what “redacted” means because of the Epstein files.And just when the sad music comes out for a “diagnosis”… it turns out the real tragedy is bowling alleys (or are they?).
This Opinions Matter Episode is like the Jeremy Kyle Show! A woman came on air to defend her extra marital affair that broke up a family...and was then upstaged by a man who's shagging his team-mates wife!!Plus: travel mug winners, and the next giveaway question at the end.
A public sector worker is facing disciplinary action for refusing to use a new colleague’s they/them pronouns — and Jay says it’s “bullshit” and a “disgrace”. Adrian and Jeremy ask: in a workplace, is it basic respect… or forced ideology?
Live callers explode the lines. Some say they’d “lose my job first”, call it delusion and bad grammar, and even argue they wouldn’t hire someone who uses they/them. Others say work policies are about professionalism, not personal beliefs, and that it’s no different to respecting a name.
Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway question at the end.
Social housing tenants in a brand-new Dublin 8 apartment complex say they’re being treated like second-class residents — because they’re blocked from the gym, sauna, cinema room and other “communal” amenities… while private renters paying up to €3,500 a month get full access.Adrian says it’s nobody’s business what a council tenants pay and that this is pure segregation. Jeremy says “you pay for what you get” and calls the complaints pure entitlement.Plus: a travel mug winner, and another mug giveaway question at the end.
Four years on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has Ireland’s welcome worn out? Adrian and Jeremy read a message from Andre, a Ukrainian dad who fought for six months, now runs a coffee shop here, pays tax, and says the online “go home” abuse is getting worse.Live callers are split: some say “keep the workers, send the rest back”, others argue refugees are being scapegoated while the housing crisis rages on. From ARP payments and “entitlement” claims to PTSD, jobs, and whether people should be forced home when the war ends — the debate gets heated fast.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway at the end of the episode
A SPAR shop in Cabra has had enough — staff say they’ve been racially abused, sprayed with drinks, and even had eggs thrown at them, and they’re begging parents to find out where their kids are at night.
But the debate goes up a notch when we hear from “Des”, a Dublin 24 shop manager who posted CCTV-style photos of kids he says were robbing his shop… and then had furious parents at his door threatening to sue.
So what’s the answer when Gardaí “won’t” (or can’t) act? Name and shame minors online… or is that completely out of order, no matter what they’re doing? Live callers don’t hold back.
This weekend episode of Opinions Matter is a totally unedited bit of madness you don’t hear on the main show.Adrian, Jeremy and Katie go from debating the Angelus (how many “dongs” are there, and who even watches it?) to Jeremy’s very questionable altar-boy memories — bell ringing rules, “tabernacles”, trousers… and Father Thomas the drinker!!!!Then it’s onto Katie’s MRI horror story (claustrophobia, panic buttons and being told to stay still), the great coffee-mug row, and the weird reality of being recognised in “the normal shop”.Plus: lipstick marks on mugs, funeral “strangers”, and whether swearing in a eulogy is ever acceptable.
On this episode, a listener Slams "Braindead parents who are convinced that schools are trying to brainwash kids in LGBT Ideology"
A group of five Travellers say they were turned away from a Howth restaurant after booking a table – told their reservation was cancelled and “you’re not getting in tonight”. It raises a massive question: do pubs, bars and restaurants have the right to refuse anyone, anytime… or is that just discrimination dressed up as “management reserves the right”?We spoke to Kathleen, a Traveller in her 50s who says she’s been refused her whole life. Others in hospitality argue venues are wary because of past trouble.
Gardaí are investigating a Limerick sting by “Justice Reborn” – a paedophile hunter group that confronted a man they claim was sexually messaging who he thought was a 13-year-old… and streamed the whole thing live on Facebook.So do you support these groups taking the law into their own hands… or are they risking violence, getting the wrong person, and wrecking any future court case? Adrian’s main issue: why broadcast it live and potentially prejudice a trial.Callers are split down the middle. Some say the guards don’t have the resources and the public needs to know who these creeps are. Others warn about entrapment, fair trial rights, and innocent people being destroyed online.
Racist abuse aimed at Irish rugby player Edwin Edogbo blows up online after the Six Nations win over Italy – so bad the IRFU had to shut off comments. Born and raised in Cobh, Co. Cork to Nigerian parents, the 23-year-old is Irish… so why are some people losing their minds over that?Adrian, Jeremy and callers tear into the vile comments, the “heritage” argument, and the cowards hiding behind anonymous accounts. Angela (a Munster supporter who knows the family) and Aine (raising a mixed-race child in Ireland) bring it home in a powerful, emotional chat.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway question at the end.
A UK nursery abuse case sparks a massive row on Opinions Matter: should men be banned from working in crèches to “protect children”? One article claims 91% of child abuse is carried out by men — but is banning men logical safeguarding… or just ridiculous?Callers are all over the place. Trevor says it’s “a woman’s job” and doesn’t trust male childcare workers, while others argue it’s discrimination, that vetting isn’t perfect, and that women can abuse too.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway at the end.
Welcome to Opinions Matter Extra – the totally uncut, completely random bit you normally don’t hear before the live show properly kicks off.Jeremy tells the story of being pulled in by the Gardaí with his kids in the car… and the panic that followed, blue lights and all. Adrian, of course, turns it into headlines and takes the absolute piss.There’s also a full-on row over “masticating” on mic, Jeremy’s buttonless ASOS cardigan (Katie is in stitches), a rant about people tagging dead people on Facebook… and an angry voice note from Vivienne that nearly breaks the internet.





















Interesting show and can be entertaining but the (and they will deny it) set up callers that come on just take away from the show being so fake and controversial. Try keep it natural, if the topic is good is doesn't need the flames to be stoked.
Lisa was on months ago about her kids not allowed like the new partner completely different story now
shut ur mouth Jerome your suck a bleeding steamer. Would u ever take ur head out of ur arse ye gobshite
I love the show! keep it up! Love from Brazil
it's barbarac to ban catcalling😆 what an eegit
why there is no updates anymore?