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TheCase.Report - An Irish Emergency Medicine Podcast

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An Irish Emergency Medicine podcast for all EM providers. New episodes released on the first Monday of every month. In our main episodes we talk through an EM case and get feedback from a subject expert. Our bonus episodes highlight EM advancements in Ireland and internationally through interviews, conference coverage and more. Listen along with the show notes available for every episode and download the infographics at our website: thecase.report Brought to you by Irish Emergency Medicine T ...
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All of Ricochet's conservative podcasts in one place. Includes The Ricochet Podcast, GLoP Culture, UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen, Three Martini Lunch, James Lileks' The Diner, and many more. Find out more at ricochet.com.
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A Donegal TD has supported calls which would allow people in Northern Ireland to vote in Irish Presidential elections. Sinn Féin Deputy, Padraig Mac Lochlainn, speaking in the Dáil yesterday evening, said people in the North have been contributing to achievements in Irish sport for years, and yet cannot vote for President. He backed calls for legis…
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The HSE will not be pursuing the re-opening of the hydrotherapy pool at the former Cregg House premises in Sligo. Reasons have been cited for the decision, focusing on the substantial financial resources that would be required to bring the pool up to an acceptable standard. The hydrotherapy pool at Our Lady's Hospital Manorhamilton is now the only …
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Concern has been expressed locally over a recent Teagasc warning that 'there will be lots of farms where there won't be a successor take over its running.' Ballymote-Tubbercurry elected representative, Michael Clarke has been reacting to the report, which warned that generational renewal is a “very challenging” issue. The newly launched National Fa…
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The HSE have come under fire their current approach to monthly meeting of the Health Forum West. Each month, 3 elected representatives from the respective local authorities in Connacht as well as Donegal, Clare, north Tipperary and Limerick gather to raise motions about health care in their area. Manorhamilton-based Councillor Felim Gurn is one of …
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The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack and astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon on this week’s episode to get an education on why you shouldn’t believe everything you hear about climate change. Dr. Soon is the Co-Team […]…
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It feels like a month’s worth of news has erupted out of the Middle East since Saturday night, when the U.S. bombed Iran’s three key nuclear facilities. On Monday, the IRGC responded by firing missiles at the American El Udeid Air base in Qatar – an attack it warned Qatar (and the U.S.) about beforehand. […]…
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President Obama Barack did not seek formal congressional authority to bomb Libya in 2011, nor in January 2017, when he ordered B-2 bombers to strike ISIS targets inside the country, one of his last acts as President. President Trump has seemingly quelled the concerned of many on the MAGA Right, making certain that last Saturday’s […]…
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Trump takes over the headlines with a bold ceasefire announcement between Israel and Iran—then drops an f-bomb when it doesn’t work out. Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene is on fire, torching journalists and critics of Trump’s foreign policy approach. We’re breaking down the NYC mayoral primary madness, where Zohran surprises Cuomo in a major upset…
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On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” President of the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Marjorie Dannenfelser joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to remember the cultural moment marked by the overturn of Roe vs. Wade, recall the pro-life victories achieved because of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, discuss Big Abor…
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In the wake of a decisive US strike on Iran’s nuclear weapons facilities, many questions are being asked. Did Donald Trump make the right call? What about the intelligence? Is this the start of US military action in Iran or a one-off? And what are the implications for Gaza, the region, and Iran in the […]…
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Undisputed King of Stuff and Sink the Rising Sun author Jon Gabriel fills in for Jim on Tuesday’s 3 Martini Lunch. Join Jon and Greg as they dig into Iran’s feeble response to U.S. airstrikes, President Trump’s frustration over multiple violations of the Israel-Iran ceasefire, and the latest immigration insanity from Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost. Fir…
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Jessica Vaughan, America’s leading expert on immigration law, has some ideas! Jessica has written articles for the Washington Post, New York Times, National Review, Boston Globe, The Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, the National Interest, Arizona Republic, and has appeared on NPR, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and PBS’s NewsHour.…
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This episode is the fourth installment in our summer series on “What Is the Right?” here on Giving Ventures. Over the course of the summer months, we are looking at the different factions and flavors of what it means to be on the right side of the ideological spectrum in this unique moment we’re in. […]…
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A Donegal TD has once again appealed to the Taoiseach over defective block payments. There are hopes for a 100% redress for all impacted homeowners along the west coast and nationwide. It’s understood that many people are struggling to afford the work needed on their homes, unless legislation is changed. Speaking in the Dail this afternoon, Sinn Fe…
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As Second Amendment policy returns to the national spotlight under a second Trump administration, one provision buried in a massive reconciliation bill could spell the beginning of the end for suppressor regulations under the National Firearms Act. The House version removes them from the tax scheme entirely, while the Senate version goes even furth…
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The High Court in Belfast’s decision to halt proceedings to upgrades on the A5 has been considered a devastating blow for the North West. The A5 developments would have improved conditions linking counties Donegal to Monaghan through counties Tyrone and Derry Last year the Irish government committed €600 million to the project. Donegal Minister of …
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On today’s Top News in 10 we cover: President Trump brokers a ceasefire to the Israeli-Iranian “Twelve Day War.” The Supreme Court rules the Trump administration can continue deporting illegals to any accepting nation. Democrats struggle under the weight of leadership’s bad choices and party infighting.⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Tony Kinnett Cast: […]…
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A former local election for the Green party in Leitrim says community led schemes can help the country reach its targets in establishing a cleaner environment. A new report says community led climate action will offer a powerful model for delivering a fairer climate transition. Independent research evaluated 19 projects funded under the Community C…
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A major road safety campaign has begun, calling for a speed reduction outside a Sligo School. Located on the Breeoge Road, Ransboro National school is advocating for a reduction in the current speed limit outside its gates from 60km/h to 30km/h. The 'Love 30' campaign aims to improve safety for students, parents, and other vulnerable road users. As…
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Sligo's Domestic Violence service DVAs has expanded its services. The charity is also said to be busy with recent figures showing a year on year rise in those contacting them. Nationally, Women's Aid national and regional frontline services were contacted 32,144 times in 2024, an increase of 12% on 2023. Carmel McNamee, DVAs Manager says an increas…
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The possibility of those living north of the border being able to vote in Presidential elections could move a step closer after today The Dáil will debate extending the right to vote in Presidential elections to citizens in Northern Ireland later. Sinn Féin is seeking to pass a motion to extend the franchise. Meanwhile, a bill, initially introduced…
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It's hoped that the notorious abandoned apartment complex in Ballisodare will be moved to the derelict sites register. The site is said to be one of a number currently under investigation by Sligo County Council. Should the building qualify, the local authority will be able to slap hefty levies on the owners or allow it to carry out a compulsory pu…
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A Sligo Councillor has strongly criticised Fine Gael over report that the party is opposing weekly welfare hikes for jobseekers. It was reported by the Irish Independent that Fine Gael were not in favour of granting the same increases as those for pensioners and the disabled in the Budget. There is speculation that the moves are likely to cause ten…
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The ability of Gardaí to tackle the issue of rural crime is not being helped by the reduced number of serving front-line members. That's according to the Garda Representative Association, who say just 70 per cent of available vacancies for trainee Gardaí are being filled. A new report by the Policing and Community Safety Authority has flagged recru…
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On Saturday night, June 22, President Donald Trump’s Operation Midnight Hammer sent a message to Tehran, and the world, that can’t be ignored. Seven Missouri-based B-2 bombers dropped 14 bunker-busting bombs on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, while U.S. Navy vessels launched a barrage of cruise missiles at other strategic nuclear infrastructure. Victor…
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We kick things off with Rep. Hank Johnson butchering Jimi Hendrix and Rep. Jasmine Crockett becoming a meme again. Then it’s on to President Trump’s explosive posts about Africa treaties, Jessica Tarlov, and a clear message to Iran: no war—but don’t test us. Also in this episode: *JD Vance destroys Sen. Padilla with a savage […]…
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