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All the best interviews featured on High Noon every weekday from 12-2pm.
51 Episodes
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The Snowflake Test, the 8th Committee, changing county borders, biomass is a waste of crop, the Irish diaspora, Austria, Internet safety and Essential Songs.
Laws against wolf whistling, Catalonia independence deadline tomorrow, Myanmar, plastic destroying the environment, part time women's rugby coach, MH370 search continues.
Prosecuting for stupidity, Ophelia and climate change, animal testing, financial abuse of the elderly, Trump and Iran, credit unions, adult colouring books and more.
Cara Augustenborg explains to Kieran why Ophelia is unlikely to be one off event in terms of hurricanes approaching our shores. There will be more.
Kieran Cuddihy doesn't believe the idiots who swam in Galway during Ex-Hurricane Ophelia should be prosecuted or punished. Where do you draw the line?
Mental health budget, Muslims need to 'catch up', Ireland's most haunted house, banning petrol and diesel cars, the Irish workforce, children's eating and more.
Aoife Hearne tells Kieran why she's passionate about the idea of 'one family, one meal', and we need to stop pandering to our children when it comes to food.
UCC's Amanullah de Sondy tells Kieran why it's a myth that Muslim countries' morals need to 'catch up' with the West.
Spoiling kids with Christmas presents, asteroids could destroy Earth, Brexit and aviation, health insurance, curing hangovers, defecting from North Korea, Storm Ophelia
Keeping politics out of concerts, unhappy marriages, what Budget 2018 means for you, GPs to strike, Catalonia reaction, more cyber attacks and TripAdvisor is awful.
Roisin Shortall, co-leader of the Social Democrats and Eamon Ryan. leader of the Green Party discuss the prospects for Budget 2018 with Ciara.
Disability rights campaigner Suzy Byrne and Carole Pollard, President of the HIAI discuss the challenges facing the disabled in public places with Ciara Kelly.
Che Guevara on stamps, Pence walks out of NFL game, banning 'puppy mills', explaining the Iranian nuclear deal, Budget preview, disabled people's issues in public places.
No screen policies in restaurants, ethnic cleansing in Burma, open plan offices, Brendan Kelly's new book on mental health, The Plague, washing once a week and more.
Joan Wynn tells the story of her husband, who suffered from a brain tumour after years of playing rugby.
McIlroy on Keane, 15 years for viewing online terror, Liam Cosgrave RIP, direct provision, Catalonia on the verge of independence, stress in your job and Essential Songs
Lecturer in Criminology in Kent Simon Cottee tells Ciara why giving substantial jail time to those who view terror online is a stupid idea.
Lahinch horticulturist Fergal Smith tells Ciara why community farms need to be built to save global food production.
Trump's paper towels, rebranding businesses, VHI slash their insurance rates, forgetfulness, pesto pasta is bad for you, female firefighters and community farms.
Ciara Kelly was less than impressed with Donald Trump's words and actions in Puerto Rico.
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