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The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

Niall Boylan
The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
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    #782 Was Preston Davey Sacrificed to Political Correctness?

    22/06/2026 | 26 mins.
    Did Political Correctness Cost Baby Preston His Life?
    In this powerful and deeply emotional discussion, Niall speaks with journalist John McGuirk from The Statement about the shocking murder of 13 month old Preston Davey at the hands of his adoptive parents, Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerley.
    John examines the serious questions now being asked of British social services and child protection agencies after a catalogue of missed warning signs, including repeated hospital visits, unexplained injuries and concerns that appear to have been overlooked. The pair discuss whether authorities failed in their duty to protect Preston, and whether fears of appearing discriminatory may have influenced decision making when assessing the suitability of prospective adoptive parents.
    The conversation also explores wider concerns surrounding adoption, child safeguarding, institutional failures and whether difficult questions are being avoided because they involve sensitive social and political issues.
    Later in the discussion, Niall and John turn their attention to British politics and growing pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer. With criticism mounting over immigration, policing, public services and declining public confidence in government, they discuss why some political commentators are already speculating about Starmer's future and whether calls for his resignation are likely to grow in the months ahead.
    A challenging and thought provoking conversation about accountability, child protection and the state of modern Britain.
  • The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

    #784 No Job, No Problem: Should Welfare Pay for Holidays Abroad?

    22/06/2026 | 26 mins.
    Should Welfare Payments Come With Spending Restrictions?
    In this episode, Niall opens the phone lines to discuss a proposal that has divided opinion in several countries around the world. Australia and parts of the United States have already introduced welfare payment cards that restrict how benefits can be spent, while politicians in the UK have also debated introducing similar measures.
    Supporters argue that welfare is intended to provide for basic needs and that taxpayers have a right to expect public money is spent on essentials such as food, clothing, rent and household necessities. They believe restricting welfare payments from being spent on alcohol, gambling and other non-essential items could help tackle addiction, reduce social problems and increase public confidence in the welfare system.
    Critics, however, say the vast majority of welfare recipients are responsible people who are already struggling to make ends meet. They argue that once someone is legally entitled to a welfare payment, it should be their decision how that money is spent. They believe a restricted welfare card would be intrusive, humiliating and would unfairly stigmatise those who rely on State support.
    Should Ireland introduce a welfare debit card with spending restrictions? Should taxpayers have a say in how welfare payments are used? Or is it nobody else's business how people spend their money once they receive it?
    Niall hears passionate opinions from callers on both sides of one of the most controversial welfare debates Ireland could face.
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    #783 Is It Time to Admit the Irish Language Experiment Isn't Working?

    22/06/2026 | 1h 5 mins.
    Should Irish Still Be Mandatory in Schools?
    In this episode, Niall speaks to school teacher and Aontú representative Eric Nelligan about the growing debate over the Irish language in education.
    Eric questions whether Irish should remain a compulsory subject throughout secondary school and whether it is fair that students who sit certain State examinations through Irish can receive additional CAO points. Supporters of the current system argue that Irish is a fundamental part of Ireland's culture, identity and heritage, and that removing compulsory Irish would further accelerate the decline of the language. Critics, however, believe students should have the freedom to choose the subjects that best suit their interests and future careers, rather than being forced to study a language many will rarely use outside the classroom.
    Niall and Eric discuss the future of the Irish language, the effectiveness of how it is taught in schools, the controversy surrounding bonus CAO points and whether making Irish optional would strengthen or weaken the language in the long term. As always, listeners have their say on one of Ireland's most passionate and divisive debates.
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    #781 Not Suitable For Broadcast Ep:004

    19/06/2026 | 39 mins.
    he Weekly Round-Up with Niall Boylan & AJ Walsh
    This week Niall is joined by his former producer and long-time friend AJ Walsh for a lively and no-holds-barred look back at the stories that got everyone talking.
    They discuss the horrific Preston Davey case and the questions being asked following the convictions. They also look at the growing debate around trust in the media as the BBC faces major cuts in an effort to save hundreds of millions of pounds, with programmes and jobs on the chopping block.
    The pair debate the Government's move to back the removal of Ireland's three-day abortion waiting period and ask whether it is a long overdue change or a step too far. They also examine the UK's plans to introduce tougher restrictions on social media access for young people and whether such measures are about protecting children or controlling online speech.
    Finally, they discuss the listener whose marriage is under strain after his wife adopted a vegan lifestyle and began encouraging their children to do the same. Is veganism a personal choice, or can it become a source of division within families?
    As always, Niall and AJ bring their own opinions, challenge each other, and take a look at the stories that sparked the biggest debates of the week.
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    #778 Is The Tricolour Dividing Ireland Instead Of Uniting It? (With John McGuirk)

    18/06/2026 | 1h 13 mins.
    Has The Irish Flag Been Tarnished? | Niall Talks to John McGuirk
    On this episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall speaks to journalist John McGuirk from The Statement about the growing controversy surrounding the Irish tricolour and what it represents in modern Ireland.
    The debate was sparked after former President Mary McAleese criticised the use of Irish flags to intimidate people, saying that using the national flag in that way dishonours Ireland's history and echoes the discrimination once faced by Irish emigrants abroad. She argued that the tricolour should be a symbol of inclusion, not exclusion.
    John McGuirk strongly pushed back, arguing that some commentators are too quick to associate the Irish flag with racism and that many ordinary people are simply expressing pride in their country. He also suggested that the tricolour itself has suffered because of decades of association with republican violence during the Troubles, leaving some people uncomfortable with displays of national identity.
    So where do you stand? Has the Irish flag been unfairly tarnished by its association with the IRA and political violence, or is it offensive to suggest that Ireland's national flag carries any negative connotations? Are some people deliberately trying to demonise expressions of Irish identity, or are concerns about intimidation and exclusion legitimate?
    Niall and John debate the issue, while callers share their views on whether the tricolour remains a symbol of unity for all Irish people or whether it has become one of the most contested symbols in the country.
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