• Wednesday 25th March: Energy Pressures, Cost-of-Living Questions And A Huge Test In Prague
    Mar 25 2026

    Fuel prices are beginning to ease, but for how long?


    As the government signals that “targeted and temporary” supports could be revisited, questions remain over whether households are truly out of the woods.


    With war-driven energy costs still feeding into inflation, the ESRI warns more pressure is on the way.


    Meanwhile, confusion surrounds Donald Trump’s claims of “very good” talks with Iran - raising fresh uncertainty about where the conflict is heading.


    And in Prague, thousands of Irish fans gather ahead of a crucial World Cup playoff.


    Can the Boys in Green take a major step towards ending a 24-year wait?


    Shane Coleman was joined by:


    John Connolly TD, Fianna Fail


    Duncan Smith TD, Labour


    Megan O’Brien, Political Reporter, Business Post


    Daragh Cassidy of Bonkers.ie


    Elaine Burke, Technology Journalist


    Ray Houghton, Former Ireland International


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 24th March - Economic Pressure, Political Tensions And Ireland’s Next Moves
    Mar 24 2026

    The pressure is building on the government as economic uncertainty and rising costs continue to dominate the agenda.


    On the show, we asked what more can be done to support households and businesses.


    Plus, the political stakes are rising, with key policy choices set to shape the direction of the economy and the government’s response.


    Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment


    Rose Conway-Walsh TD, Sinn Fein


    Martina Lawless, Director, ESRI


    Lorcan Roche Kelly, Business Editor, Irish Farmers Journal


    Ann-Marie Keegan, Virgin Media Sports Reporter

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 18 March - Rising Fuel Costs And Global Tensions: Ireland’s Energy Challenge
    Mar 18 2026

    Ireland faces a triple energy challenge — the Government plans an “appropriate intervention” to tackle rising fuel costs, oil prices spike after gas field attacks in Iran and Qatar, and debate grows over whether to buy US liquified natural gas to keep American tech firms satisfied.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Martin Daly TD, Fianna Fáil

    Richard Boyd Barrett TD, People Before Profit-Solidarity

    Dr. Emma Howard, Lecturer in Economics TU Dublin

    Larry Donnelly, Lawyer and Political Columnist

    Richard Chambers, News Correspondent, Virgin Media News

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday, 11th March - Oil Crisis And Oval Office Politics: How Exposed Is Ireland?
    Mar 11 2026

    The International Energy Agency has agreed the largest release of oil reserves in history, while the EU is considering measures to subsidise gas prices. Yet oil continues to climb as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked and Tehran threatens prices of up to $200 a barrel while targeting tankers. So how bad could the economic fallout become - and should the government cut energy taxes and suspend the carbon tax to protect Irish consumers?


    Plus, as the Taoiseach prepares to travel to Washington, reports suggest he is bringing a promise of $6.1 billion in investment to the Oval Office. But with tensions escalating globally, could Ireland’s foreign direct investment advantage face new risks?


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Naoise Ó Cearúil TD, Fianna Fail

    Sorca Clarke TD, Sinn Féin

    Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy, UCD

    Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News, Irish Independent

    Sean Bell, Military Analyst


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 10th March - Energy Costs, Iran War And Pressure Before The White House Trip
    Mar 10 2026

    The panel discussed rising energy costs and calls for government intervention as concerns grow over fuel affordability.


    The panel also examined the escalating Iran war and the potential consequences for global oil supply and the wider economy.


    We also looked at the political implications at home, including whether President Connolly’s criticism of the conflict could add pressure on the Taoiseach ahead of his upcoming visit to the White House.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:


    Louise Burne - Political Correspondent, Irish Examiner

    James Geoghegan - Fine Gael TD

    Michael Fitzmaurice - Independent Ireland TD

    Dr. Oliver Browne - Lecturer in Accounting, University College Cork

    Ger Hyland - President, Irish Road Haulage Association

    Katy Balls, Washington Editor, The Times

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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 4 March - Stranded and Soaring Costs: Ireland, the Middle East and Rising Prices
    Mar 4 2026

    A first flight brings hope for Irish citizens stranded in the Middle East, but questions remain on how quickly everyone will return.


    Plus, rising oil and fuel costs, cost-of-living pressures, and the potential impact on inflation and food prices.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Albert Dolan TD, Fianna Fáil

    Matt Carthy TD, Sinn Féin

    Claire Scott, Political Correspondent, The Sunday Times Ireland

    Hannah Murphy, Reporter Virgin Media News at Dublin Airport

    Barra Roantree, Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin

    Tara Kangarlou, Global Affairs Journalist


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    46 mins
  • Tuesday 3 March: Ireland and the Middle East Conflict: War, Diplomacy, and Global Markets
    Mar 3 2026

    The Middle East conflict is intensifying, with Iran targeting oil-producing neighbours and global markets rattled.


    The #TonightVMTV panel discuss Trump’s five-week timeline, the EU’s stance, Ireland’s position ahead of Micheál Martin’s White House visit, and the impact of doubling gas prices on Irish consumers – including questions around potential price gouging and government intervention.


    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by:

    Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State

    Sinead Gibney TD, Social Democrats

    Scott Lucas, Professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute, UCD

    Secunder Kermani, Foreign Affairs Correspondent in Tel Aviv

    Prof Aoife Foley, Chair of Net Zero Infrastructure, University of Manchester


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    46 mins
  • Wednesday 25 February - Landlord Says Rents Could Rise 25% – What It Means for Tenants
    Feb 25 2026

    The country’s biggest landlord has told investors they’ll be able to raise rents by up to 25%, saying the regulatory landscape in Ireland has changed “for the better” ahead of new tenancy rules taking effect this weekend. The Taoiseach has defended the reforms — but what does it mean for renters?

    The Government unveils its first National Maritime Security Strategy, aimed at tackling hybrid warfare and Russian shadow fleets, with closer cooperation that could see British and French vessels patrolling Irish waters.

    And despite security concerns and calls for boycott, the FAI says it has “no choice” but to host Israel at the Aviva Stadium this October.

    Guest presenter Shane Coleman is joined by Seamus McGrath, Patricia Stephenson, Eimer McAuley, Conor Gallagher and Mark Mellett.

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    46 mins