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The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

Pat brings you the sharpest analysis of news and current affairs on the radio and fresh perspectives on the issues that will define a generation. Breaking news is interwoven with reflective news features and reports from a variety of reporters based across the country. Experts are on hand to guide listeners on everything from consumer and employment rights and health issues to savvy holiday options. And Pat is joined by all the best personalities from the entertainment world. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

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The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

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a day ago - 12 mins

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The CopenPay initiative!

a day ago - 18 mins

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Flight cancellations due to strikes by French air traffic controllers

a day ago - 12 mins

The Pat Kenny Show Highlights

"I'm 13, I feel Irish, I've been here for eight years"

A Ghanaian family, who have been living in Direct Provision in Ballyhaunis for eight years, say they are afraid that they may be deported. Agyueiwaa Owusu and her three children, who are aged 16, 13 and 11, have been given a deportation order, but they've appealed to the High Court on humanitarian grounds. They have applied for residency, but it has now been turned down three times. Almost 1,000 asylum seekers have been in direct provision centres for four years or more. There have been 528 applicants in centres for between four years and five; 118 between five years and six and 71 applicants in facilities for between six years and seven while another 116 applicants have lived in centres for seven years or more. Pat has been speaking to our reporter Barry Whyte....