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

    #746 Adult Crimes Should Mean Adult Punishment

    26/05/2026 | 1h 19 mins.
    Niall talks to callers about the growing outrage after two 15-year-old boys in the UK walked free from court despite being convicted of raping two girls, filming the attacks on their phones and later sharing some of the footage online. The judge ruled that a custodial sentence would be too harsh because of their age, a decision that has sparked fierce public debate about whether teenagers who commit the most serious crimes should still be treated as children by the justice system.
    In Ireland, young offenders between the ages of 12 and 17 are tried as minors and, even in cases involving the most serious offences, they do not automatically receive adult sentences. If convicted, a 15-year-old would usually serve time in a specialised Children Detention School rather than an adult prison.
    Tonight, Niall asks whether the law is too soft on violent juvenile offenders. Should teenagers who commit crimes such as rape or murder be treated as adults and face tougher sentences, or should the justice system continue to focus on rehabilitation because of their age and immaturity? Expect strong opinions from callers on one of the most controversial justice debates of the moment.
  • The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

    #745 The EU Is Now Controlling Irish Illegal Immigration

    26/05/2026 | 1h
    Niall talks to Paul Lawless about the Government’s plans to implement the new EU Migration and Asylum Pact, which comes into effect on June 12 and promises faster processing of asylum applications across the EU. Supporters believe the pact could finally bring more order and efficiency to Europe’s immigration system, while critics fear Ireland is surrendering control of its own borders and immigration policies to Brussels.
    Aontú argues the real problem lies at the border with Northern Ireland, claiming most illegal immigrants are entering the Republic through the North, and says the only solution is stronger border controls down the Irish Sea. Niall and Paul debate whether Ireland has already lost control of immigration, why public frustration continues to grow, and whether the Government is capable of handling the crisis. They also discuss the pressure immigration is putting on housing, healthcare and public services, and ask whether ordinary concerns about immigration are too often dismissed or ignored by political leaders and the media.
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    #743 Low Turnouts, Angry Voters, Socialist Surge , Is Ireland Broken?

    25/05/2026 | 56 mins.
    Journalist Ben Scallan joins Niall to break down the dramatic results of the weekend’s by-elections and what they could mean for the future of Irish politics. From the rise of socialist support in Dublin to signs of a Green Party comeback, the conversation explores whether voters are sending a warning to the Government or simply becoming more disconnected from politics altogether.
    Ben shares his experience speaking to voters on the streets during the campaign, where many people admitted they had little interest in the election. One person told him, “Not really, I’m not really following it,” while another bluntly said, “I couldn’t be arsed.” With voter turnout regularly hovering around 50% or lower, Niall asks why so many people appear disillusioned with the political system and whether democracy in Ireland is facing an engagement crisis.
    The discussion also looks at whether younger voters are shifting further left, why traditional parties continue to struggle to energise the public, and whether Ireland’s proportional representation system is still fit for purpose or if a “first past the post” model would deliver clearer results and stronger governments.
    Are Irish people losing faith in politics altogether, or are they simply fed up with the choices on offer? And what do these by-election results tell us about the direction the country is heading in?
  • The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

    #744 Would A Million Irish People Still Turn Out For The Pope Today?

    25/05/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    Niall is joined by priest and commentator Father Gabriel Burke to discuss the possibility of Pope Leo XIV visiting Ireland after Taoiseach Micheál Martin officially invited the pontiff to come here. While no official visit has yet been confirmed, the mere suggestion has already sparked fierce debate online, with some people saying “he’s not welcome here,” while many practising Christians say they would proudly line the streets to welcome him.
    The conversation looks back at the historic 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II when over a million people gathered in Dublin’s Phoenix Park for an open-air Mass in what became one of the biggest events in Irish history. But Ireland has changed dramatically since then. Church attendance has collapsed, trust in the Catholic Church has been severely damaged by decades of sex abuse scandals and cover-ups, and younger generations are far less connected to organised religion than their parents or grandparents.
    Niall asks whether Ireland would still turn out in huge numbers for a papal visit or whether that era is now gone forever. Has the relationship between Ireland and the Catholic Church been damaged beyond repair, or are people too quick to dismiss the faith of ordinary Catholics who still feel proud of their religion? And if the Pope did arrive in Dublin tomorrow, would you be attending the Mass, protesting the visit, or simply not interested anymore because that holy ship has already sailed?
  • The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

    #740 Safe Injection Centre or State Sponsored Drug Den?

    21/05/2026 | 54 mins.
    Niall takes your calls on the controversial decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála to grant permanent planning permission for Ireland’s first medically supervised drug injection facility at Merchant’s Quay in Dublin.
    The centre, which first opened in December 2024 under a temporary licence, allows drug users to inject substances obtained elsewhere using sterile equipment under medical supervision. According to reports submitted as part of the planning process, more than 10,700 visits were made to the facility in just ten months, with staff responding to 179 non-fatal overdoses, many requiring oxygen or naloxone treatment.
    Supporters say the facility is saving lives, reducing public drug use, cutting down on discarded needles, and easing pressure on emergency services. Critics argue the State is normalising illegal drug use and question whether communities should be expected to accept injection centres in residential areas, especially near schools and local businesses.
    At the time the facility was proposed, there were fierce objections from local residents and business owners who feared anti-social behaviour and damage to the area. Others argue we have already lost the war on drugs and that supervised injecting is simply a realistic form of harm reduction.
    But where do you stand?
    Would you want a medically supervised injection centre in your own area?
    Are these facilities compassionate healthcare, or are we sending the wrong message about drug use?
    And as more centres are expected to open around the country, is this the future of addiction policy in Ireland?
    Niall hears from callers on both sides of one of the most divisive social issues facing Ireland today.
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