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Stephen Ogilvie’s family have said “unrest is not welcome” following recent violence in Belfast, as concerns grow over whether online rhetoric could fuel further disorder.
Meanwhile, independent broadcasters are reacting to a proposed 39% increase in levies, warning it could threaten the sector’s viability.
Plus, Ken Early joins us from Mexico City as we look ahead to the World Cup.
Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:
Senator Garret Ahearn, Fine Gael
Edel McGinley, Executive Director, Hope and Courage Collective
Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times
Sammy Wilson MP, DUP
Eamonn McCann, Activist & Journalist
John Purcell, Chairman of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland
Ken Early, Journalist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stephen Ogilvie’s family have said “unrest is not welcome” following recent violence in Belfast, as concerns grow over whether online rhetoric could fuel further disorder.
Meanwhile, independent broadcasters are reacting to a proposed 39% increase in levies, warning it could threaten the sector’s viability.
Plus, Ken Early joins us from Mexico City as we look ahead to the World Cup.
Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:
Senator Garret Ahearn, Fine Gael
Edel McGinley, Executive Director, Hope and Courage Collective
Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times
Sammy Wilson MP, DUP
Eamonn McCann, Activist & Journalist
John Purcell, Chairman of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland
Ken Early, Journalist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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