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The Indo Daily

ByIrish Independent
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Podcast Summary

Dive into "The Indo Daily," a captivating podcast that offers 20-minute deep dives into the pressing stories shaping Ireland and beyond. Each episode brings fresh insights and expert analysis on current affairs, making it an essential listen for anyone wanting to stay informed. With a unique format that balances storytelling with informative commentary, the podcast appeals to both the casual listener and the news junkie. Recent episodes have featured prominent figures like Gerry Adams, discussing his significant High Court defamation victory against the BBC, and political leaders like Micheál Martin and Mary Lou McDonald, exploring the dynamics of Irish politics. Whether unpacking the intricacies of governmental decisions or delving into cultural phenomena, "The Indo Daily" delivers thought-provoking content that resonates. Join the conversation and discover why this podcast is the go-to source for understanding the stories that matter most today.

#1

Gerry Adams: What €100K defamation win against the BBC means for his legacy, Sinn Féin and Irish media

Last Friday, Gerry Adams won a High Court defamation action against the BBC and has been awarded €100,000 in damages. Mr Adams’ legacy and how he will be viewed in the history books was very much at stake in the trial. Has this landmark case set a precedent for how media organisations can cover the Troubles going forward? Host: Fionnán Sheahan. Guests: Shane Phelan and John Downing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#2

Why does nobody want to become the next President of Ireland?

What do the following have in common? Micheál Martin, Mary Lou McDonald, Heather Humphreys, Sean O Fhergail, Michael McDowell and Miriam O’Callaghan. None of them want to be the next President of Ireland. Kevin Doyle is joined by the Irish Independent’s Tabitha Monahan and John Downing, to look at why so many big names are afraid to run for the presidency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#3

Meet the Macrons: The teacher, the pupil and the slap that broke the internet

They were just playfighting. That was French president Emmanuel Macron’s explanation last week for video images that show his wife, Brigitte, pushing her husband away with both hands on his face. Macron later told reporters that the couple – married since 2007 – were simply joking around. This episode of The Indo Daily, is brought to you by our sister podcast The BelTel, as Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Paris-based journalist Catherine Field to look at the inner workings of France's most high-profile relationship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#4

Revisited: Scandals, affairs and death threats — The Sunday night tradition of Glenroe

From its inception in 1983 to the final episode in 2001, we look at how Glenroe became must-see TV in Ireland and discover how it made the nation question its attitudes on sex, divorce and religion. This podcast was originally published in September 2024. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Sarah Caden See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#5

Satchwell guilty: The six key lies that sealed a murderer’s fate

Richard Satchwell has been found guilty of the murder of his wife Tina, following a five-week trial at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court. We look at how events played out on the final day in court, the questions left unanswered, and the six key lies Richard Satchwell told that ultimately secured his fate. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel You can listen to our podcasts on the trial of Richard Satchwell at “Controlling and odd”: What the court heard about Richard Satchwell from Tina’s family Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's’ cause of death due to state of remains EXTRA: “I want to remember Tina the way she was, not the way I made her”: Richard Satchwell trial latest Concrete and a cadaver dog: What led gardai to Tina Satchwell’s remains? Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case Richard Satchwell on trial: Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died You can read more about the trial of Richard Satchwell at Richard Satchwell convicted of wife’s murder and now faces life in prison A bundle of contradictions – how Richard Satchwell promoted himself as devoted, while others saw a controlling husband ‘She was loved, happy, a lovely young girl’ – Tina Satchwell remembered as an outgoing person known for her sense of styleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#6

Fiona Pender: ‘Credible’ information from witness sparked fresh searches this week

This week, gardai have searched multiple sites in the Leinster area, after information was received about the murder of Fiona Pender. Pender was last seen alive almost 29 years ago. There has been a number of previous high-profile garda searches for the 25-year-old murder victim. Today’s Indo Daily explores the latest developments in the murder investigation and looks back at the story of a young woman who has been missing for nearly three decades. Host; Fionnán Sheahan Guests; Conor Feehan and Liam Collins See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#7

Children's Health Ireland: Metal, mistakes and a medical scandal 

We go to hospitals to get better. To feel safe. But for some families in Ireland, the story that’s playing out at Children’s Health Ireland has become a nightmare. Host: Ellen Coyne Guests: Áine Gladney-Knox & Mary ReganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#8

From kidnapped heiress to on-the-run terrorist – the Patty Hearst story

In mid-1970s America, the world was watching in as the bizarre story of the kidnapping of heiress Patty Hearst became a viral – and violent – real-time news spectacle. How and why did Hearst wind up on the side of her captors? And just who was telling the truth? Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Jeffrey Toobin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-2829mins

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#9

Nikki Hayes: “I lost my job, I lost my house – I was out of control with my addiction”

How did Nikki Hayes go from being one of the nation’s most successful radio DJs to living on the streets of Dublin? Host: Tabitha Monahan Guest: Nikki Hayes ­ You can read Niamh Horan's interview with Nikki Hayes : ‘I never thought I’d go from working in RTÉ to sleeping on the streets’ — former 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes on her extraordinary rehabilitation journey | Irish Independent ‘I never thought I’d go from working in RTÉ to sleeping on the streets’ — former 2FM DJ Nikki Hayes on her extraordinary rehabilitation journey www.independent.ie ­ ­See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#10

Biden: The bombshell new book, the political coverup and a president in decline

Joe Biden blanking George Clooney is just one of many shocking anecdotes included in Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again – a bombshell new book about the final months of the 46th US president's administration. So what does this shocking behind-the-scenes story mean for Mr Biden’s political legacy and indeed, the Democratic Party itself? Host: Ellen Coyne | Guests: Lorcan Nyhan (Head of Training at the Communications Clinic) and Scott Lucas (Professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute at UCD) ­ It was in June of last year at a Hollywood fundraiser where a former US President is said to have blanked a man he has known for nearly two decades. “You know George, George Clooney,” an aide told Joe Biden – who had failed to recognise one of the most famous faces in the world. This shocking anecdote is one of many included in Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again – the new bombshell book about the final months of Joe Biden’s administration. The book has landed at an especially tough juncture for the 82-year-old, following his recently announced diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer. And while authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson have faced some criticism for the timing – their work exposes concerted efforts to cocoon both the president and the American people from his very clear decline. Ellen Coyne is joined by Lorcan Nyhan and Scott Lucas to ask whether this shocking behind-the-scenes story could destroy Biden’s political legacy and indeed, the Democratic Party itself?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#11

Oliver Callan - 'The first sign I was gay was I didn't drive the tractor until I was 11'

We are bringing Indo Daily listeners an episode from The Sunday World's food and lifestyle podcast 'Under the Grill' this weekend. In each episode Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young sit around the kitchen table with some of Ireland’s best loved personalities. Today Oliver Callan joins Kevin Dundon and Caoimhe Young in the kitchen on this week's episode of Under the Grill, in association with Philadelphia. From growing up on the farm, Orange Split ice lollies and his favourite dish now, Callan opens up in an in-depth conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#12

“Controlling and odd”: What the court heard about Richard Satchwell from Tina’s family

She was called a “trophy wife” by the man accused of killing her. Tina Satchwell’s half-sister told the jury at Richard Satchwell’s trial for murder how she found him “controlling and odd” in the latest courtroom testimony. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below Tina Satchwell confided in her half-sister that ‘she could not get away from him’ before her death, court hears You can listen to more podcasts about the Richard Satchwell trail below Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's’ cause of death due to state of remains Concrete and a cadaver dog: What led gardai to Tina Satchwell’s remains?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#13

Extra: From stage to courtroom – Kneecap’s Mo Chara faces the music

DESCRIPTION: When rapper Mo Chara of Kneecap allegedly displayed a Hezbollah flag on stage in London, he didn’t just spark controversy – he triggered a UK terrorism charge. The group says it’s political policing: the UK authorities says it’s national security. So where does protest end and prosecution begin? Host: Dave Hanratty Guest: Enda BradySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#14

How the National Children's Hospital became a political headache

Decades after it was first conceived, the National Children's Hospital has become a saga worthy of its own medical drama. From planning rows, site disputes, pandemic delays, design overruns and the inevitable finger-pointing between contractors and politicians, just how did Ireland's flagship healthcare project become a national headache? Host: Ellen Coyne | Guests: Mary Regan and Fionnán Sheahan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-2226mins
#15

Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's’ cause of death due to state of remains

A pathologist was unable to determine a cause of death for Tina Satchwell (45) because of the skeletonised, badly decomposed and partly mummified condition of her remains which were excavated from underneath the stairs of her Cork home over six years after she vanished. Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margaret Bolster told the Central Criminal Court murder trial of Richard Satchwell (58) that she performed a post mortem examination on Ms Satchwell's remains at the Cork University Hospital (CUH) morgue on October 12/13, 2023, after her body was fully excavated from a clandestine grave at her Youghal home. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guest; Ralph Riegel You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below Pathologist could not determine cause of death for Tina Satchwell (45) due to state of remains ‘Guilty or not guilty – guilty’: Court hears Richard Satchwell’s response when charged with murder of his wife TinaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#16

‘Prose and Cons”: Why the Kinahans' ‘Dapper Don’ loved Dumbo

What does a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo the Elephant’ have to do with one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, Christy Kinahan Sr? Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Fergus Shiel What does a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo the Elephant’ have to do with one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, Christy Kinahan Sr? Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Fergus Shiel You can read Fergus Shiel’s article : How a dark reimagining of ‘Dumbo’ shaped the business dealings of drug lord Christopher Kinahan SrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#17

Extra: Mike Gaine - Suspect arrested and remains found in case of missing Kerry farmer

Gardaí fear Kerry farmer Mike Gaine was dead within hours of his last ­sighting in Kenmare almost two months ago. A man in his 50s is being questioned by detectives on suspicion of murder following the discovery of remains on Mr Gaine’s Kerry farm last Friday. Gardaí continued to search Mr Gaine’s farm yesterday after body parts were found. The search at the 56-year-old’s farm was sparked when several people involved in slurry spreading became suspicious of material left on fields. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; Sinead Kelleher and Jerry O’Sullivan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#18

Why Sarah Corbett believes the killing of her father Jason was recorded on a listening device  

‘A Deadly American Marriage’ is the Netflix show that details the death of Irish man Jason Corbett. His daughter Sarah talks openly about what she believes happens the night her father was killed by her ex-stepmother Molly Martens and why she believes the event was recorded on a listening device. Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Sarah Corbett Sarah Corbett’s book is available to buy in all good bookstores and online - A Time for Truth: My Father Jason and My Search for Justice and Healing - as seen in documentary A Deadly American MarriageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#19

Revisited: How Australia’s most wanted man came a cropper in Dublin

Dublin 1984, and an unassuming family are pulled over by gardaí at a checkpoint. What follows is a media circus as the unassuming businessman, Robert Trimbole, is exposed as Australia’s most wanted criminal ‘Aussie Bob’. What unfolded created an international game of cat and mouse. This was originally published in October 2024 Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Liam CollinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#20

Kim Kardashian, the Grandpa Gang and the Queen of the Underworld

Who are the ‘Grandpa Gang’ and the ‘Queen of the Underworld’ on trial in the Kim Kardashian case? Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Catherine FieldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-1628mins
#21

EXTRA: “I want to remember Tina the way she was, not the way I made her”: Richard Satchwell trial latest

The murder trial of Richard Satchwell continues, with focus moving to the interviews conducted while in garda custody. Mr Satchwell, who is accused of murdering his wife Tina, insisted he “never wanted to harm” her. The Irish Independent reports back from Dublin’s Central Criminal Court. ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel ­ You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below Gardaí found body of Tina Satchwell after ordering excavation due to different colour of concrete under the stairs LATEST | Murder accused Richard Satchwell ‘offered chest freezer for free on DoneDeal’, trial hears ­ You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial The Indo Daily - Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died ­See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#22

How Eurovision 2025 went from disco to discord

'United By Music’ may be the official motto of the Eurovision Song Contest, but at this year's event that “unity” seems distinctly off-key. So why is Ireland still competing? What are our chances of success? And do claims of Eurovision as a historically apolitical event hit the right note to Irish ears? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheehan | Guests: Kirsty Blake Knox (Journalist with the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent) and Melanie Finn (Senior News Reporter and Showbusiness Editor)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#23

‘A celebration of life has become eulogy’: Reflection on Gaza as Israel campaign intensifies

A filmmaker returns home to document life in Gaza - then war erupts. His footage becomes the last testimony of a city now in ruins. Two million people, no escape, and a war with no clear endgame. Aid is vanishing, bombs are falling and starvation is rampant. What does Israel want, and what does Hamas hope to gain? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-1426mins

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#24

Concrete and a cadaver dog: What led gardai to Tina Satchwell’s remains?

As Richard Satchwell stands trial for the murder of his wife Tina, we hear how a routine review of the case in October 2023 led gardaí to notice an anomaly: a patch of concrete under the stairs that didn’t match the rest. This was the moment that the case of Tina Satchwell went from a missing person investigation to a murder trial.Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below Gardaí found body of Tina Satchwell after ordering excavation due to different colour of concrete under the stairs LATEST | Murder accused Richard Satchwell ‘offered chest freezer for free on DoneDeal’, trial hears You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial The Indo Daily - Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died ­See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#25

Ryan Tubridy, Joe Duffy, Eurovision... is the RTÉ soap opera back in business?

As a new summer dawns, RTÉ finds itself haunted by old ghosts. Ryan Tubridy may have happily swapped Donnybrook for London, but he and his agent Noel Kelly are currently engaged in a lengthy quest for answers related to Tubridy’s departure in 2023. Meanwhile, a seven-figure write-down, staff redundancies, Joe Duffy’s shock exit, and the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest are all causing headaches of their own. ­ Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Fionnán SheahanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-1228mins
#26

Skortgate: What exactly is the camogie controversy?

Camogie Association rules dictate that players cannot wear shorts. They must wear skorts - a skirt/short combination. Players, TDs and the public have been debating all week the skortgate controversy. Today’s episode of the Indo Daily comes from our sister podcast the Indo Sport and was originally published on May 8. Host: Joe Molloy Guest: Sarah O’Donovan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#27

Extra: Pope Leo XIV – A progressive papacy or a rollback to more traditional Catholic values?  

The conclave was short, which means one thing: Pope Leo had the votes. But why him? And why now? And what does it mean that the next leader of 1.4 billion Catholics comes not from the Global South, where the faith is growing, but from the backyard of Donald Trump? Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Michael Kelly See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-0929mins
#28

Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial

Why was a chest freezer offered for free on DoneDeal, one of the main pieces of information today in the trial of Richard Satchwell? ­ Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Catherine Fegan & Ralph Riegel ­ SHOW NOTES Why was a chest freezer offered for free on DoneDeal, one of the main pieces of information today in the trial of Richard Satchwell? You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below LATEST | Murder accused Richard Satchwell ‘offered chest freezer for free on DoneDeal’, trial hears Drawing Tina’s bath was a ‘seven-day-a-week job’, Richard Satchwell told gardaí, as nightly routine detailed to jurors Latest | Garda believed Tina Satchwell was dead 18 months before her body was found buried under stairs of Cork home You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below The Indo Daily - Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she diedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#29

Conclave: White smoke and dark secrets

In centuries past, conclave meant cardinals were literally locked away until a new pope had been elected. Today, it's the world that's locked out, as people await the unmistakable white smoke. In this episode, we lift the veil on the politics, power and prayers involved in electing a new pope. Why are phones confiscated? Who really pulls the strings? And who is the cardinal who has been banned from Conclave? ­ Host: Kevin Doyle, Guests: Sarah MacDonald and Michael KellySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#30

Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case

Jurors hear of baths drawn nightly and a body concealed for years. This extra episode of The Indo Daily looks at the courtroom evidence presented in the Tina Satchwell murder trial. Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Ralph Riegel ­ You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trial below Drawing Tina’s bath was a ‘seven-day-a-week job’, Richard Satchwell told gardaí, as nightly routine detailed to jurors Latest | Garda believed Tina Satchwell was dead 18 months before her body was found buried under stairs of Cork home You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she diedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#31

“I’m in horrendous pain. I don’t sleep”: Former teacher on the classroom attack that changed her life  

Sophie Cole fell in love with the world of special needs teaching until tragedy struck in November 2022 when she became the victim of a classroom assault, leaving her with a life-altering injury and constant unbearable pain. Now, she is campaigning to help other teachers who may find themselves in a similar situation. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Sophie Cole See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#32

The rise and fall of ‘Mr Flashy’

The rise and fall of Glen Ward – the gangster known as ‘Mr Flashy’, has played out in less than a decade. Last week Glen Ward was given a five and a half year sentence while his brother Eric was previously jailed for five years. Because of the threat to his safety, Ward has been held on a 23.5 hour lock-up, while the address of the prison also cannot be published. However, gardaí have no doubt that they have not seen the last of the 32-year-old criminal, who is due to be released from prison while still in his mid-30s. By mid-2016 Glen Ward took the reins of the crime group which became known as the ‘Gucci Gang’ because of their taste for expensive clothing and jewellery. Ward was no exception to this and was given the nickname ‘Mr Flashy’. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guest; Robin Schiller See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#33

'Ireland's Alcatraz': The colourful history of Spike Island

Spike Island, or "Ireland’s Alcatraz", is a small coastal enclave off the coast of Cobh in Co Cork. But while most of us associate its colourful history as one of a battle-hardened prison, its story begins much earlier, centuries earlier in fact. Today on the Indo Daily, Ellen Coyne is joined by John Crotty, former general manager of Spike Island and author of the book Spike Island: The Rebels, Residents and Crafty Criminals of Ireland’s Historic Island, to discuss the island’s past and the potential histories yet to be unfurled. Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Crotty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#34

Revisited: “A dingo’s got my baby” – The story that divided Australia

In August 1980, a pastor, his wife and their three children went on a camping holiday that would change their lives forever and become one of the biggest stories in the world. “A dingo’s got my baby” were the words that divided Australia as Lynn Chamberlain was accused of a shocking crime. This podcast was originally published in July 2024. Host: Kevin Doyle Guest: Malcolm BrownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-0427mins
#35

EXTRA - ‘Person of interest’ identified in hunt for missing Kerry farmer Michael Gaine’s killer

Six weeks on from the disappearance of Michael Gaine, Gardaí have upgraded the case to a homicide investigation, while a person of interest has been identified. We bring you the latest updates from Kerry. ­ Host: Dave Hanratty Guest: Sinead Kelleher ­ You can read more on the search for Michael Gaine here: Gardaí to trawl phone records in hunt for Michael Gaine’s killer as ‘person of interest’ identified Witness in case of missing farmer Mike Gaine sketched weapons when speaking to gardaí Mike Gaine search: Kerry Gardaí provide update on missing farmer case three weeks on You can listen to our previous podcast below Where is Mike Gaine? The mysterious disappearance of the Kerry farmerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#36

Richard Satchwell on trial: Monkeys, videos and missing money

Tina Satchwell was reported missing in 2017. Her husband, Richard, spoke to the media, expressing his concern over her whereabouts. But in 2023, her body was found concealed under the stairs in their home. As Richard Satchwell stands trial, we examine the latest evidence entered into the court case which included his media pleas to help find his missing wife. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Catherine Fegan & Ralph Riegel You can read more about the Richard Satchwell trail below Richard Satchwell told media he ‘never lifted a finger’ to his wife and he ‘pitied’ anyone who tried to attack her, murder trial hears As murder accused sat with his shoulders hunched, jurors got peek inside Richard Satchwell’s squalid living conditions You can listen to more podcast about the Richard Satchwell trial below The Indo Daily: Richard Satchwell on trial — Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she diedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#37

Kneecap controversy: Moral panic or violent incitement? And who gets to decide?

Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí feed off creating controversy, but have Kneecap gone too far this time? What started as post-Coachella backlash has snowballed into one of the most explosive rows in the music industry in years. Are the statements and videos at the heart of the controversy defiant political art, or are they dangerous incitement disguised as satire? Where do we draw the line between protest and provocation — and who gets to decide? ­ Host: Kevin Doyle Guests: Dave Hanratty and Kurtis ReidSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-3027mins
#38

Fifteen years gone: how Gerry Ryan changed Irish airwaves – and life

Today, April 30, marks the 15th anniversary of Gerry Ryan’s untimely death aged 53. That Gerry-shaped hole has never quite been filled at RTÉ. At his best, the Dubliner was a broadcaster of the first rank, one who could delight, entertain, inform, infuriate and challenge the listener – often over the course of a single show. But in the end, the life of Gerry Ryan was tragically cut short on his sudden death, which was as hotly debated as any “Ryan Line” phone-in special. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; John Meagher and Niamh Horan Copy: Today, April 30, marks the 15th anniversary of Gerry Ryan’s untimely death aged 53. That Gerry-shaped hole has never quite been filled at RTÉ. At his best, the Dubliner was a broadcaster of the first rank, one who could delight, entertain, inform, infuriate and challenge the listener – often over the course of a single show. He was an undeniable force of nature in the world of Irish broadcasting. Controversy also didn’t really faze the man, in fact, he made his career off the back of it. His voracious appetite for life, and indeed becoming a major part of the lives of his audience, was quintessential Gerry Ryan, as was his signature rambunctious approach to the microphone. Love or loathe the man, you had an opinion about him. But in the end, the life of Gerry Ryan was tragically cut short, with his sudden death as hotly debated as any “Ryan Line” phone-in special. Today on the Indo Daily, Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Mediahuis Ireland journalists John Meagher and Niamh Horan, to reflect on the days of a true broadcasting legend, his legacy on the Irish airwaves and to remember the days when the Ryan Line was open. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#39

Richard Satchwell on trial: Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died

Truck driver Richard Satchwell (57) told gardaí his wife, Tina Satchwell nee Dingivan, attacked him at their home in Youghal, Co Cork in March 2017. The trial commenced before the Central Criminal Court in Dublin where it is expected to be up to six weeks at hearing. The Irish Independent’s Correspondent Ralph Riegel joins Fionnán Sheahan after a dramatic day in courtroom number six.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2918mins
#40

100 days later - is America really “greater?”

Things move fast in Trumpworld – from week to week, day to day, even hour to hour. The 100 days since he assumed office have been filled with global shockwaves, political drama and heightened tension on the world stage. By breaking things apart, is Trump actually laying the foundations to rebuild America? To discuss, today on The Indo Daily we look at both sides of the political coin when it comes to all things Trump 2.0. Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Larry Donnelly and Greg Swenson ­ Background reading on Trump’s first 100 Days in Office: Voters turn against Donald Trump ahead of 100-day mark as approval plummets to 41pc Ukraine's Zelensky says St Peter’s Basilica meeting with Donald Trump has ‘potential to be historic’ US envoy meets Vladimir Putin as Donald Trump pushes for an end to the war For more podcasts on Trump’s presidency listen below: Donald Trump's first 48 hours How Ireland dodged a pharma bullet on Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ - But is it just a stay of execution? Global Turmoil: How Trump's market meltdown will hit your walletSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#41

Billionaires, beaches and bust-ups: Inside Dermot Desmond’s Caribbean oasis

t’s a paradise that millionaires can only dream of. Canouan, a small island in the Caribbean, is where the world’s billionaires go to escape lowly millionaires, who seem to be ten a penny these days. Tucked away from prying eyes, the little-known sanctuary is famous for its emerald-green hills, azure waters and unspoilt beaches – as well as just about every expensive excess one could desire. But all has not been well in paradise. Host: Fionnán Sheahan. Guests: Niamh Horan and Liam Collins See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2825mins
#42

Phallic rockets and fake astronauts: the case for space with Leo Enright

From Jeff Bezos to Elon Musk, are billionaire joyrides helping science or just feeding egos? Today’s Indo Daily comes from our sister podcast the Big Tech Show, where Adrian Weckler is joined by space guru Leo Enright to unpack the hype and headlines, and ask whether anyone’s actually doing research up there. Host: Adrian Weckler Guest: Leo EnrightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2727mins
#43

Behind Closed Doors | Ep 2: When texts become testimony

How text messages and emails from the tax-defaulting landlord, Christian Carter, became evidence in the court case where he attempted to silence the journalist who sought to tell the truth about his past. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Amy Molloy & Kevin Doyle ­ You can read more about this story in the below articles Playing the victim: the WhatsApps, emails and lies that put a landlord back on the front page after he tried to gag a journalist How rogue landlord tried to use anti-stalking legislation to gag the media Landlord Christian Carter tops tax defaulters list with €1m settlement You can listen to our previous podcast on ‘Behind Closed Doors’ and Amy Molloy’s original podcast investigation into Christian Carter’s business affairs. Behind Closed Doors | Ep 1: The disgraced landlord Christian Carter and the newspaper gagging order The Indo Daily: ‘Two showers for 70 people’ – how rogue landlord Christian Carter exploited the housing crisisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2520mins
#44

Behind Closed Doors | Ep 1: The disgraced landlord Christian Carter and the newspaper gagging order

Outed for failing to pay taxes, Christian Carter didn’t issue a public apology. He didn’t offer an explanation. Instead, he turned his sights on the journalist who reported the truth. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guests: Amy Molloy & Kevin Doyle ­ You can read more about this story in the below articles Playing the victim: the WhatsApps, emails and lies that put a landlord back on the front page after he tried to gag a journalist How rogue landlord tried to use anti-stalking legislation to gag the media Landlord Christian Carter tops tax defaulters list with €1m settlement You can listen to our previous podcast into Amy Molloy’s investigation into Christian Carter’s role as a landlord The Indo Daily: ‘Two showers for 70 people’ – how rogue landlord Christian Carter exploited the housing crisisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2422mins
#45

Justice Derailed | Ep 2: The Sleeping Judge

The Sallins train robbery was one of the most daring and lucrative heists in the history of the Irish State. And for Osgur Breatnach, a journalist and activist, it was the beginning of an ordeal that haunts him to this day. He was arrested that morning in 1976, as one of six accused of carrying out the robbery. One week before Christmas of the same year, he and his co-accused were brought into the Special Criminal Court and charged with the crime. It would become one of the most dramatic and longest-running criminal trials in the history of the State. In the final episode of this two-part Indo Daily documentary special, Kevin Doyle revisits the Sallins Train Robbery, speaking to Osgur Breathnach about the trial of the ‘sleeping Judge’, living with PTSD, and why he feels a public inquiry is justified for he and his co-accused. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2336mins
#46

Justice Derailed | Ep 1: Banged up in The Bridewell

On the night of March 30th, 1976, a gang of armed men held a family hostage in rural County Kildare and derailed a mail train carrying the equivalent of over €1 million in cash and valuables. It was one of the most audacious robberies in the history of the Irish state—but today, it is remembered for very different reasons. What followed was one of the longest and most controversial trials in the history of the Irish state—one that would see Osgur’s conviction overturned, but not before spending 17 months in Portlaoise prison. The IRA would later claim responsibility for the Sallins robbery, and nearly five decades on, Osgur is still seeking justice for his treatment in the Bridewell Garda station and wrongful conviction. Host; Kevin Doyle. Guest; Osgur Breathnach See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2231mins
#47

Extra: Pope Francis’ death - His trip to Ireland, legacy and what happens next?

Pope Francis has died following a period of poor health. It comes one day after his last official duties, including an appearance at the Easter Sunday blessing in the Vatican, and a brief meeting with US Vice President JD Vance. We look back at his trip to Ireland in 2018, examine his legacy and also ask what happens next as the Catholic Church searches for a new pontiff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2124mins
#48

Millionaires' Row: What Dublin's Shrewsbury Road tells us about wealth in Ireland through the years  

If you’ve ever landed on Shrewsbury Road on the Monopoly board, you’ll know it costs a pretty penny. Real life is no different, so what does the leafy, affluent area of Dublin tell us about price tags, property deals and prosperity in Ireland today? Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Burns See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2127mins
#49

Revisited: Richard Keys, Andy Gray, and the sexism scandal that rocked Sky Sports 

They were the broadcasting behemoths who helped Sky Sports and Premier League football change the media landscape forever. The wisecracking duo of Richard Keys and Andy Gray were arguably as famous as the footballers they provided the commentary track for, but at the peak of their punditry prowess, a series of scandals changed the pair’s fortunes forever. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Dave Hanratty This episode was first released in June 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2024mins
#50

The 25-Hour Siege of Abbeylara, 25 Years Later

On an otherwise quiet Wednesday in the village of Abbeylara, County Longford, in April 2000, a man by the name of John Carthy was agitated, pacing his childhood home. Shouting through the window, his cries were barely audible at times over increasing howls of wind. He was armed with a double-barrelled shotgun, which had already been discharged numerous times in the direction of the Gardaí who surrounded the house. By the time Holy Thursday evening arrived, John Carthy would be dead. Mr Carthy, who suffered from bipolar depression and had spent several periods in psychiatric care, fired 30 shots from his home as negotiators tried to mediate with him. The Abbeylara siege, which lasted 25 hours, resulted in Gardai from the ERU discharging four bullets by two separate officers. A judicial inquiry chaired by Mr Justice Robert Barr published a damning report on the Abbeylara siege in 2006. It criticised major shortcomings in the Garda operation, stating that scene commanders had "little training" and "no practical experience" of an armed siege situation. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-1827mins

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