Kevin covers Catherine Connolly’s landslide election as President of Ireland, Heather Humphreys’ concession, and what the presidency means in practice. He shares a story about Scoopy, a therapy dog transforming life at a Northern Ireland primary school, and looks at the Irish roots of Halloween and how the tradition developed over centuries. Other stories include a warning about blue‑green algae at Portrush Strand, new figures showing a rise in Ireland’s ultra‑wealthy, a political debate over a possible wealth tax, the postponement of Jeffrey Donaldson’s trial, and Lonely Planet naming Tipperary one of 2026’s top destinations. Kevin also touches on right‑wing unrest in Dublin, Oscar Wilde’s library card being reissued 130 years after its revocation, and a travel piece exploring Westport, Achill Island, and the Wild Atlantic Way.
Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.