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The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Pat brings you the sharpest analysis of news and current affairs on the radio and fresh perspectives on the issues that will define a generation. Breaking news is interwoven with reflective news features and reports from a variety of reporters based across the country. Experts are on hand to guide listeners on everything from consumer and employment rights and health issues to savvy holiday options. And Pat is joined by all the best personalities from the entertainment world. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Latest episodes

Losing a Parent to Suicide: Danny Quigley on his loss

16 hours ago - 18 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Losing a Parent to Suicide: June Curtin's story

16 hours ago - 26 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Losing a Parent to Suicide: Anne Staunton & Rainbows Ireland

16 hours ago - 24 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Losing a parent to suicide report

18 hours ago - 17 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Mark Carney’s Liberal Party have taken victory in Canda’s elections

19 hours ago - 15 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Author Jane Casey on her new book 'The Secret Room'

19 hours ago - 13 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Henry McKean's reflections on the Japan Rugby World Cup

Japan and Ireland have made it the Rugby World Cup Quarter Finals. Japan face South Africa at 11.15 am on Sunday and Ireland face World Cup holders New Zealand on Saturday also at 11.15am. Henry McKean was in studio with us to talk about the craic and the atmosphere he experienced in Japan. Henry says it was spectacular, overwhelming, euphoric, relaxed but complex, busy but also beautiful. It blew his mind. McKean has travelled across Asia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand but never to Japan. There was always a threat of a Typhoon but it missed Henry, but not so lucky for the many that died over the weekend or games that were called off. The super Typhoon Hagibis showed the resilience of the Japanese people.