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Coming up on The Pat Kenny Show July 18th & 19th 17.07.2026This weekend on The Pat Kenny Show: Pat finds out how Washington has responded to Trump’s cynical speech;We get a brief history of the naming of American airports with Simon Tierney;Prof Luke O’Neill has good news about Alzheimer’s from the WHO; The NHS doctor who has admitted to shortening the lives of his patients; We get some delicious Nepalese recipes from the owner of Monty's of Kathmandu;Pat asks if a PR voting system could make the UK great again;All that and more, plus the latest in all the weekend’s sports and news headlines;That’s The Pat Kenny Show, on Saturday and Sunday mornings, from 10am
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Ukraine War: Is Russia finally on the backfoot? 12.07.2026 7minRussian advances on the battlefield are slowing, casualties are mounting, Ukrainian drones are striking deep inside Russia, and even Moscow’s ability to sustain the war effort is being questioned. So, is the momentum beginning to shift against Putin, or is this simply another chapter in a long and brutal war of attrition? Joining Pat to discuss is Emmanuelle Chaze, Ukraine Correspondent for France 24.
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Irish Gardaí on peacekeeping duty in Cyprus 12.07.2026 10minNewstalk reporter Alex Rowley reports from the UN “Green Line”, the buffer zone that still separates the Greek Cypriot south from the Turkish-controlled north, and explains how the crossing points work and what life is like along the line.
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Author Jane Casey on ‘Everything She Didn’t Say’ 12.07.2026 8minJane Casey has garnered millions of fans for her detective fiction series of books featuring the character Meave Kerrigan but her new novel ‘Everything She Didn’t Say’, which hits the bookshops on July 16th, steps away from Meave’s world. Jane joins Pat to discuss.
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Pat's Sunday Paper Review July 12th 12.07.2026 15minJoining Pat to run through the main stories in the Sunday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor for The Irish Times.
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What does the future hold for Unionism? 12.07.2026 12minIt’s July 12th, the highlight of Northern Ireland’s marching season. Traditionally it is a day of celebration for the loyalist community, but following a tumultuous couple of years, culminating in last month’s conviction of former DUP Leader Jeffrey Donaldson for the gravest of sex offences, many unionists feel they have little reason this year to bang the drum. To consider what this all means for the future of unionism, and for politics more broadly in Northern Ireland, Pat is joined by Deirdre Heenan, Professor of Social Policy at Ulster University and political commentator.
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The sporting weekend with OTB’s John Duggan 12.07.2026 9minThe World Cup semi-finals are now set after a weekend packed with drama, Mayo are through to the All-Ireland Football Final with Dublin and Kerry still to battle for the other spot this afternoon, and Ireland continue their Nations Championship campaign with another bonus-point win. To look back on another packed sporting weekend, Pat is joined by Off the Ball's John Duggan.
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What is killing Dungarvan Bay’s Oysters each August? 11.07.2026 8minWater is central to life in Ireland but keeping it clean is proving a growing challenge. Pat speaks to Cliona Mhic Giolla Chuda, general manager of Waterford Oysters in Dungarvan & Caroline Doherty, Irish Times Science and Climate Correspondent, as the industry faces possible ruin after three catastrophic die-offs in the last seven years.
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Boxed with John Fardy: Alice & Steve 11.07.2026 7minScreentime’s John Fardy joins Pat to talk about the new comedy series, Alice & Steve.
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Ann Widdecombe murder investigation: What do we know? 11.07.2026 7minThe shocking death of former Conservative cabinet minister, broadcaster, and Reform UK figure Ann Whitticombe has sent shockwaves through British politics, with police treating the case as murder while stressing there’s no evidence of a terrorist or political motive. Pat is joined by Financial Times political editor George Parker with the latest on what’s known so far.
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US-Iran ceasefire in limbo: What happens next? 11.07.2026 19minThe ceasefire that ended the U.S.-Iran war now appears to be hanging by a thread after fresh American strikes, Iranian retaliation, and president Trump's suggestion that the peace agreement may be dead, all of which comes as Washington also faces a political battle over funding the conflict and questions about whether the United States can avoid being drawn into another prolonged Middle East crisis. To help Pat make sense of these fast-moving developments, he is joined by Professor Scott Lucas of UCD's Clinton institute.
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Gareth Mullins with some zesty lemon-inspired summer recipes 11.07.2026 7minFrom a wonderfully simple lemon posset that’s perfect for feeding a crowd at a garden party to a beautifully light and zesty lemon cake that’s always guaranteed to go down well, Gareth Mullins, Executive Chef at the Anantara Hotel joins Pat with some beautiful lemon-inspired recipes.
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Neither Confirm Nor Deny: British Intelligence, Lawless Agent Running and the Suppression of Truth 11.07.2026 18minJohn Ware’s introduction to the Troubles in Northern Ireland was as a local newspaper reporter from Worcester in the 70s, sent to report on the ‘local lads’ stationed in Ulster. Over the years his reports on BBC’s Panorama delved into the darker side of the war. His new book 'Neither Confirm Nor Deny: British Intelligence, Lawless Agent Running and the Suppression of Truth' focuses on the murky world of intelligence gathering by UK agencies and the use of high level informers within both republican and loyalist groupings. John Ware, joins Pat to discuss.
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Luke O’Neill on Gastritis 11.07.2026 6minJoining Pat to discuss the auto-immune disease ‘Gastritis’ is Dr Luke O’Neill.
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Ryanair window blowout: How did it happen? 11.07.2026 8minWhat began as a routine Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany turned into a mid-air emergency when a cabin window was dislodged after an apparent engine failure, causing rapid decompression and leaving one passenger partially sucked out of the aircraft before fellow travellers pulled him back to safety. The incident has raised fresh questions about aircraft safety, maintenance, and just how close this came to being a major aviation disaster. Joining Pat to get the latest is Kevin Byrne, retired lieutenant colonel & airport safety and security expert.
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Coming up on The Pat Kenny Show July 11th & 12th 10.07.2026This weekend on the Pat Kenny Show: Scott Lucas makes sense of events in Washington, Ankara, and IranWhat is killing millions of euros’ worth of oysters in Dungarvan? What was British intelligence really up to in the north? On the 12th of July, what is the future for Unionism following the Donaldson conviction?Luke O’Neill on the billionaire trying to cure his own fatal autoimmune diseaseAlex Rowley has been to Cyprus to meet Garda peacekeepersAuthor Jane Casey tells us about her latest novelPlus the latest sports and news headlinesThat’s the Pat Kenny show, on Saturday and Sunday mornings, from 10am
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USA at 250: Henry McKean reports 05.07.2026 9minThis week the US Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court ruled that babies born in the US have a constitutional right to citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump's bid to end the 150-year-old policy. With America being built on immigration what does this all mean for average American families celebrating the 4th of July? Henry McKean joins Pat from New York to discuss.
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Europe’s relentless heatwaves: What’s next? 05.07.2026 9minEurope has barely emerged from one of the most intense heatwaves ever recorded, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees and thousands of excess deaths now being counted with forecasters already warning another spell of extreme heat is on the way. Pat is joined from Spain by Naomi O’Leary, Europe Correspondent with The Irish Times, to unpack what’s happening on the ground.
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Motoring with Geraldine Herbert 05.07.2026 8minThe 262 registration period has begun and there is a lot of activity in the car-buying market. New car registrations are falling, EV sales are booming and the number of used imports is soaring. Joining Pat to make sense of it all is Sunday Independent motoring editor, Geraldine Herbert.
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Pat's Sunday Paper Review July 5th 05.07.2026 15minJoining Pat to run through the main stories in the Sunday papers is Brenda Power, Columnist with The Irish Independent & The Daily Mail
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