With the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland publishing its decisions on recent complaints, Gary Ibbotson explores how the regulator deals with complaints about broadcasts (more…)
Author: Gary Ibbotson
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From Templeogue Utd to Reading F.C: how do young players cope when playing abroad?
As the Irish national team begin to perform well on the international stage once again, Gary Ibbotson looks at how our young hopefuls deal with living away from home. (more…)
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“There’s no Make Ireland Great Again”
With populist politicians gaining support in Europe and the United States, Gary Ibbotson asks why the Irish people haven’t welcomed the far-right.
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U2’s lawsuit: are Bono and co. even better than the real thing?
As one of the biggest rock bands in the world is being sued for copyright infringement, Gary Ibbotson explores the murky waters of music plagiarism. (more…)
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Bottling success: Ireland’s growing craft beer industry
From pale lagers to oatmeal stouts, the Irish craft beer industry has been making a name for itself. Gary Ibbotson talks to the people behind the success. (more…)
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Marching to the beat of their own drum
From indie-rock to electronica, the Dublin music scene has been thriving in recent years. To explore why, Gary Ibbotson talks to the musicians behind the revival.
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Behind the kitchen door: the realities of working in the food industry
The restaurant trade in Ireland has been booming in recent times, but as Gary Ibbotson explores, it’s not as glamorous for the workers making it happen.
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Super Bowl in Dublin: a reflection of acceptance
With the Super Bowl only days away and American Football on the ascension, Gary Ibbotson takes a look at how America’s game has been embraced by us Irish.

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