The Last Word with Matt Cooper
On Ireland's most cutting edge current affairs show, Matt and his guests provide a running stream of intelligent opinions and heated debates on the issues that matter most to Irish listeners. You might not always agree, but you'll never want to miss a Word.
Ireland Has The Highest Electricity Prices In Europe
Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor of The Irish Independent, outlines the latest Eurostat survey of electricity prices across Europe.
Charlie also explains the hidden insurance costs of adding a modular home to your property.
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Michael O’Leary Urges Ban On Early Morning Airport Drinking As Bad Behaviour Rises
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has said that a ban on serving alcohol in the early hours of the morning should be implemented in airports in order to reduce disruptive behaviour from passengers onboard flights.
Bars in Irish and UK airports do not have to follow the same opening hours restrictions that other outlets do.
Ali Dunworth, author of “A Compendium of Irish Pints: The Culture, Customs and Craic” speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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The Last Word On The US: US & Iran Risk Slipping Back Into All Out War
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has insisted that the ceasefire with Iran is not over despite renewed attacks by the Iranians.
Marion McKeone and Larry Donnelly join The Last Word to discuss this and more of the latest news from the US.
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Should Ireland Switch To Nuclear Power?
Earlier this week, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that Ireland should explore the idea of using nuclear power in order to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Fianna Fáil TD James O'Connor has introduced a bill to reverse the ban and it is due to be debated in the Dáil in the coming months.
Dr. Paul Deane, senior lecturer in Clean Energy Futures at UCC and Senator Malcolm Noonan of the Green Party speak to Matt on The Last Word about this.
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The Week Trending: Fewer Marriages, Tipping Culture & Bad Behaviour on Planes
This week on The Week Trending TodayFm News Reporter Emily Keegan and head of training at the Communications Clinic Lorcan Nyhan join Matt to discuss the news of the week.
They discuss a decline in marriages, Ireland's growing tipping culture and more
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Why Is The M50 So Congested And How Can It Be Fixed?
Over the next four weeks, researchers at the Trinity Centre for Transport Research are surveying the opinions of M50 users on how congestion on the motorway impacts their daily lives and what solutions they would like to see.
Professor Brian Caulfield, professor of transportation at Trinity College Dublin, joins The Last Word to discuss why the M50 has become so congested and some of the options that could help relieve the pressure.
The survey can be filled out here.
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What Next For Patrick Kielty And The Late Late Show?
As the latest series of The Late Late Show comes to an end, rumours of Patrick Kielty’s exit have swirled throughout the week.
If he did step aside, could RTE use it as a chance to freshen the show up, and who would be the best candidate to take over as host?
Brenda Power, columnist with the Irish Daily Mail and Elaine Burke, The Last Word's TV & Streaming contributor & host of the For Tech’s Sake podcast speak to Matt on The Last Word.
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Filmmaker David Gleeson On His Love Letter To Irish Cinemas
Filmmaker David Gleeson joins The Last Word to discuss his latest feature film 'Once Upon A Time In A Cinema' which is based on his own family's experience of running cinemas in rural Ireland.
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The Last Word On Movies: The Devil Wears Prada 2
Cara O’Doherty joins Matt on The Last Word to review the much-anticipated The Devil Wears Prada 2, starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt.
How does it compare to the first film, which was released 20 years ago?
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Is This The End For LIV Golf?
With the news that the Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is pulling out of funding LIV golf, many are questioning if this spells the end
Sports writer Kieran Cunningham joins Matt to discuss
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The Last Word on the Environment: Are Solar Panels For You?
John Gibbons joins Matt to discuss the biggest stories of the week for The Last Word on the Environment.
They discuss the Nature Restoration Plan, solar panels and more
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Tech Thursday: How To Recognise AI Deepfakes
This week, Tánaiste Simon Harris expressed concern about Artificial Intelligence deepfakes after a 'highly convincing' video falsely portraying him as endorsing investment products circulated online.
Andy O'Donoghue joins The Last Word to discuss how to spot a deepfake and a new free online course that aims to upskill people in AI.
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Katriona O'Sullivan on Her New Book Hungry & Her Journey To Love Her Body
Professor of Psychology and Author Katriona O'Sullivan joins Matt to discuss her new book Hungry: A Biography of My Body
She gives us a sense of the book and how it deals with her lifelong journey to loving her body
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Culture Club: Peter O’Brien
Designer Peter O'Brien joins Matt for this week’s Culture Club on The Last Word.
Peter is participating in this year’s ‘Incognito’ campaign, which is Ireland's biggest online art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation taking place on May 20th.
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Tánaiste Simon Harris On Govt Response To Fuel Crisis
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris joins The Last Word to discuss the government's response to the ongoing fuel crisis.
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Lesley Bond on Her New Book and Life on the Blasket Islands
Author Lesley Bond sits down with Matt to discuss her new memoir Blasket Bound.
We hear about her once-in-a-lifetime experience working as caretaker on the uninhabited Blasket islands
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The Last Word On The US: Jimmy Kimmel Defends Melania 'Expectant Widow' Joke
As the fallout continues from Saturday's shooting incident White House Correspondents' Dinner, US late night host Jimmy Kimmel has defended a joke, which aired days before the event, in which he called Melania Trump an "expectant widow".
Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone join The Last Word to discuss this and more of the latest news from the United States.
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Calls For Tax Relief On Children's Sports Club Memberships
Fianna Fáil TD and former Kilkenny hurler Peter 'Chap' Cleere is calling for the introduction of a 20% tax relief on children’s sports memberships as he says some families face spending up to €1,500 a year when they have several children involved in sport.
The Carlow-Kilkenny TD joins The Last Word to discuss the measure, which he will be pushing for in October's budget.
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The Inside Story Of The Investigation Into The Murder Of Tina Satchwell
The disappearance of Tina Satchwell in March 2017 from her home in Youghal, Co. Cork was one that gripped the nation. Her husband, Richard, was convicted of her murder in May 2025.
Barry Cummins, journalist and author of ‘Buried Secrets: The Murder of Tina Satchwell and a Journalist’s Journey into Ireland’s Most Chilling Cold Case’, recounts the case and the road Tina’s family faced when trying to get justice for her.
He speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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World Marathon Record Broken as Two Runners Finish in London in Under Two Hours
The world record for fastest marathon was broken as two runners finished in London in under two hours
Sabastian Sawe finished the race in 1 hour 59 minutes and 30 seconds. Matt is joined by Athletics Journalist Cathal Dennehy to talk about what this means for the future and whether our eyebrows should be raised.
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King Charles Touches Down in Washington in wake of Correspondents Dinner Shooting
King Charles and Queen Camilla have begun their visit to the US in the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Joining Matt with the latest on the visit is LBC presenter Nick Ferrari
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The Last Word on Travel: Marrakech, Morocco
This week on The Last Word on Travel Sarah Slattery of takes us through the top tips for Marrakech
She brings us all you need to know when planning a trip to the Moroccan city
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Govt Considering One-Off Payments For Heat Pumps To Help Households With Energy Costs
The Government is looking at providing one-off payments for energy saving home upgrades such as heat pumps and efficient cars to help households become less reliant on fossil fuels amid the current global fuel crisis.
Philip Hannon, chief executive of the Alliance for Zero Carbon Heating, and Muireann Lynch, senior research officer at the ESRI, join The Last Word to discuss the latest proposals being considered by Government.
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The Week Trending: Ryder Cup Tickets, Online Learning & Far-Right Conspiracies
This week for The Week Trending, Matt is joined by Journalist Kate Henshaw and Managing Director at the Communications Clinic Eoghan McDermott to discuss the weeks biggest stories.
They discuss a potential return to school from home, Ryder Cup ticket prices and more
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Ruth Medjber On Her 2026 Census
Photographer Ruth Medjber is well known for her music photography and her distinctive portraits, but in 2026 she has taken on a whole new challenge.
For 365 days, Ruth is travelling around Ireland, meeting new people, taking their photo and recording their story.
Ruth joins The Last Word to chat all about her project 'Sin Scéal Eile'
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Number Of US Troops Passing Through Shannon Airport Up By 80%
New figures obtained by The Irish Times has shown that the number of United States troops travelling through Shannon Airport increased by almost 80% before and during the US' attacks on Iran.
Conor Gallagher, Crime & Security Correspondent with the Irish Times, joins Matt to explain the significance of the situation.
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The Last Word On Movies: Michael Jackson Biopic 'Michael'
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' is out in cinemas this weekend.
The film, which is predicted to have the biggest opening weekend of any music biopic, follows the star's rise to fame with the Jackson 5 through to his hugely successful solo career but ends just before child abuse allegations against Jackson began to come to light.
Brian Lloyd joins The Last Word to review 'Michael' as well as the psychological drama 'Mother Mary' which stars Anne Hathaway and 'Exit 8', a Japanese horror film that takes a refreshing approach.
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The Last Word on the Environment: Climate Change Making Hayfever Worse
This week on The Last Word on the Environment, John Gibbons tells us how climate change is making your hayfever worse
They also discuss the government's environmental strategy and much more
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What Does The Future Look Like For Apple After Tim Cook Steps Down?
This week, Apple announced that Tim Cook would be stepping down as its CEO after nearly 15 years in the role, with head of hardware engineering, John Ternus, succeeding him in September.
What does the future hold for the company, and what are the biggest challenges facing Ternus when he takes over?
Andy O’Donoghue joins Matt on Thursday’s The Last Word.
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Culture Club: Gavan Reilly
Gavan Reilly, political correspondent with Virgin Media and presenter of Monday With Gavan Reilly, is the latest guest to join The Last Word for the Culture Club.
He chats to Matt all about his favourite music, movies, tv shows and more.
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Ryder Cup Tickets Priced At Almost €500 Per Day
Tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor will go on sale for Irish golf fans this Friday and on Wednesday, the the cost of attending the competition was revealed.
One ticket will cost a record-breaking €499 per day, which significantly higher than the €638 price when it was held in Rome in 2023.
Larry Donnelly, Lecturer in Law at the University of Galway and avid golfer, speaks to Matt on The Last Word about how ordinary punters are being priced out of attending major sporting events.
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Jan Carson Reimagines A Plan To Drain Lough Neagh In Latest Novel
In 1958, Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill had a plan to drain Lough Neagh. In her latest novel, Few And Far Between, Jan Carson has imaged what would have happen if the plan had been complete, and who might have sought refuge in there during the conflict years.
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The Last Word On The US: FBI Director Files Lawsuit Against The Atlantic
FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic after the publication reported allegations of "excessive drinking and unexplained absences".
Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone join The Last Word to discuss this and Trump's latest comments about the war in Iran.
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How A Cheating Scandal Shocked The World Of Irish Dancing
In 2022, journalist Ellen Coyne revealed that teachers and judges involved in Irish dancing had been accused of “feis-fixing”, after information suggesting that competition results had been agreed ahead of time was leaked.
She has now released her book ‘Dirty Dancing: The Inside Story of the Irish Dancing Cheating Scandal”, in which she showcases the dark side of the sport and how it was impacted by the controversy.
She speaks to Matt on Tuesday’s The Last Word.
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The Rise Of The Trillion Dollar ‘Longevity’ Industry
Part II of “Young Forever: The Death of Ageing?” airs on RTE on Monday night, in which presenter Kathryn Thomas explores the lengths people are willing to go to in order to not only slow down the ageing process, but also prolong their life.
She joins Matt on The Last Word to tell him what she discovered.
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Daniel Kinahan Set To Appear Before Dubai Court
Conor Lally, Crime and Security Editor of the Irish Times, explains that as yet, it is not known the exact charges that Daniel Kinahan would face in Ireland.
He also discusses the potential timeline and garda operation that would be necessary if he is extradited.
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The Last Word On Travel: Destinations From Shannon Airport
Sarah Slattery from thetravelexpert.ie joins The Last Word to chat about some of the great destinations Irish holidaymakers can fly to from Shannon Airport.
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The Week Trending: Daniel Kinahan Arrest, FF Heave Falls Short & Hegseth Goes Tarantino
In a breaking news story, cartel boss Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in Dubai on foot of an arrest warrant issued by the Irish courts in relation to alleged serious organised crime offences.
Stephen Breen, crime editor with the Irish Sun, joins The Last Word to discuss this sensational development.
After that, Kieran Cunningham and Orla Ryan join to discuss the week's trending stories including a short-lived attempt to oust Taoiseach Micheál Martin as Fianna Fáil leader and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth channeling his inner Quentin Tarantino.
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Redevelopment Scheme For Run Down Properties In Urban Centres Extended
The Living City Initiative, which aims to encourage the redevelopment of rundown properties in Ireland, will now be applicable in Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny and Sligo from Friday.
The initiative offers tax relief for the conversion or refurbishment of buildings in areas that have high levels of dereliction and vacancy.
Will the scheme convince people to revamp their properties?
Jude Sherry, Founder & Director of Anois, and John McGahon, Chief Executive of the Dundalk Chamber of Commerce speak to Will O’Callaghan on The Last Word.
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Environment: Should The Carbon Tax Be Scrapped?
As people continue to be impacted by the price of fuel, there have been calls for the carbon tax to be scrapped. However, if that were to happen, how would that impact Ireland’s climate targets?
Commentator John Gibbons speaks to Will O’Callaghan on The Last Word.
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