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.
What Makes Rory McIlroy So Compelling For Sports Fans?
Last year, Rory McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam when he won The Masters at Augusta after a rollercoaster weekend.
But why are sports fans so drawn to McIlroy, and can winning the green jacket propel him to further greatness for the remainder of his career?
Journalist Alan Shipnuck has released a new book called "Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf's Most Human Superstar", in which he talks about how the Co. Down man became golf's most intriguing player of his generation.
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Culture Club: David Kitt
Singer David Kitt joins Matt for this week’s Culture Club on The Last Word.
David is celebrating the release of “The Big Romance (Kittser’s Version)”, which is a new version of the original “The Big Romance” album, which came out 25 years ago.
The record features some new tracks along with reworkings of some of his classics.
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A New Book Tells The Story Of Sean Lemass In His Own Words
Journalist Ronan McGreevy joins The Last Word to discuss his new book 'Seán Lemass: The Lost Memoir', a biography that is largely based on 22 hours of recorded interviews with the former Taoiseach.
The memoir looks at Lemass' early life, including the shooting of his infant brother and his role in the War of Independence, as well as his time in politics from 1923 to 1966.
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What Does The Iran War Mean For Air Travel?
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has warned that there will be disruptions to the supply of jet fuel by early May if the Iran war continues.
Paul Hackett, vice-president of Irish Travel Agents Association, and Shona Murray, Europe correspondent with Euro News, join The Last Word to discuss the impact OF the war on air travel, measures the EU may employ to deal with the worsening fuel crisis, and Donald Trump's latest threat to withdraw the US from Nato.
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How To Reduce The Impact The Middle East Conflict Has On Your Finances
A Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey has shown that many consumers are bracing themselves for their finances to take a hit as the war in the Middle East continues to impact the economy.
So, what options are available to us to ensure we’re getting the best value for money?
Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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Djamel White On His Thrilling Debut Novel Set In Dublin's Gangland
'All Them Dogs' by Djamel White is one of the most eagerly anticipated Irish debut novels of 2026.
It follows a young man who returns to west Dublin and a life of gangland crime following a period abroad. He finds himself working closely with an enforcer for a local crime boss and it soon becomes apparent that there is mutual attraction between the pair.
Djamel joins The Last Word to discuss his debut novel and his journey to publication.
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The Last Word On The US: White House Says Iranian Leaders Are Dead Because They Strung Trump Along
Amid the ongoing war in Iran, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has said that high-ranking Iranian officials were killed because they “strung” President Donald Trump’s administration along in efforts to end the conflict.
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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Unions Warn War In Middle East Could Lead To Another Cost Of Living Crisis
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said that the government needs to take action to combat the impact of inflation on workers and the unemployed in Ireland.
The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) showed that prices rose by 3.6% in March of this year, an increase from 2.5% in February.
General Secretary of ICTU, Owen Reidy, speaks to Matt about his concerns on The Last Word.
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Donegal Crowned National Football League 2026 Champions
On Sunday, Donegal were 3-20 to 2-10 winners over Kerry to win the National Football League for only the second time in their history.
Have Jim McGuinness’ side laid down a marker for the rest of the season, and how much can we read into Kerry’s performance given how many of their players from last year’s All-Ireland final didn't feature?
Ray Silke and Will O’Callaghan also speak to Matt about whether Michael Murphy should have been sent off after his strike on Kerry’s Dylan Casey, and whether the hooter should be removed be...
TV & Streaming: Peak Audience Of 1.6m People Tuned Into Czechia v Ireland
Ireland’s World Cup play-off semi-final vs Czechia attracted an average of 1.37 viewers last Thursday night, with peak numbers hitting 1.6m just as the penalty shootout came to an end.
Elsewhere, the new trailer for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was watched 277 million times within the first 48 hours of release, which is more than double of HBO's previous record held by Euphoria. But is a Harry Potter TV series really needed?
Joe O’Shea and Elaine Burke join Matt for The Last Word on TV & Streaming.
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Shorter School Days Under Review As TDs Call For More 'Holistic' Education Model
Shorter school days and more breaks for students have been recommended by the Oireachtas education committee, which recently looked at how Ireland could make the shift to a more holistic education model, similar to Finland.
Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe, chair of the Oireachtas education committee, joins The Last Word to discuss what's in the Finnish model and how it could be incorporated into the Irish education system.
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Last Word On Travel: Latest Travel Deals Including Sorento, Marrakesh, And Mediterranean Cruises
Sarah Slattery, thetravelexpert.ie, has all the last minute getaway deals for April, with trips including Sorento, Marrakesh and Mediterranean cruises.
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Ireland's World Cup Dream Is Over After Defeat To Czechia
On Thursday night, Ireland's hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup ended after they lost to Czechia on penalties in the playoff semi-final at the Fortuna Arena in Prague.
Heimir Hallgrimsson's side went 2-0 up early in the game but they will have regrets about how they allowed the Czechs back into the contest.
Gavin Cooney of The42.ie and former Ireland international Tony Cascarino speak to Matt about the result.
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The Week Trending: Ireland's World Cup Heartbreak; Chappell Roan Fan Controversy; Keoghan Hits Back At Trolls
Heartbreak for the Boys in Green after loss to Czechia in penalties brings Ireland's world cup dreams to an end. Pop star Chappell Roan faces significant online backlash following accusations that a security guard berated a young fan. And Barry Keoghan opens up about the impact of online abuse targeting his appearance.
Dion Fanning, host of The Free State podcast, and broadcaster Fionnuala Jones join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.
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The Last Word On Movies: Stephen Colbert To Adapt New Lord Of The Rings Movie
Stephen Colbert will sign off as host of The Late Show in the United States later this year but it appears he won't have much down time as he is set to adapt the next movie in The Lord of the Rings franchise.
Brian Lloyd joins The Last Word to chat about this news and also to review the latest movie releases including Project Hail Mary starring Ryan Gosling.
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More Younger People Joining AA In Ireland
Younger people in Ireland are joining Alcoholics Anonymous. Ahead of an event in Galway, Matt talks to Melanie and John, two members of Ireland Young People in AA, about their journeys to recovery from alcoholism.
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How The War In The Middle East Impacts The Environment
Since March, bomb and missile strikes have released a mix of chemicals and other pollutants into the air in the Middle East, which experts have said could cause decades-long health and environmental damage.
Commentator John Gibbons speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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Tech Thursday: Sky To Take Legal Action Against End Users of 'Dodgy Boxes'
Andy O'Donoghue explains the legal action being taken by Sky to crack down on the end users of dodgy boxes.
He also has all the details of two historic courtroom showdowns in the US. A jury in LA has found that Meta and Youtube designed addictive products. A New Mexico jury ruled that Meta deliberately misled the public about the safety of its apps while ignoring internal warnings and enabling child sexual exploitation.
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Culture Club: John Gibbons
To mark five years of his weekly environment slot, John Gibbons joins The Last Word for the Culture Club.
He chats to Matt about his favourite music, books, movies and more.
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Children's Hospital Deadline To Be Missed For 18th Time
The latest completion date for the new national children's hospital will not be met, making it the 18th time that the deadline has been missed, the Oireachtas health committee has been told.
Shauna Bowers, Irish Times' health correspondent, and Dr Paul Davis from DCU's Business School join The Last Word to discuss why the deadline for substantial completion of the hospital continues to be missed and who is responsible.
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Personal Finance: Have Fuel Prices Started To Fall After Tax Cuts?
Temporary reductions on fuel taxes came into effect at midnight on Wednesday, with the price of diesel and petrol dropping by 20c and 15c per litre respectively.
But will customers have to wait even longer before they feel the benefits?
Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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The Last Word On The US: Trump Claims US Is Holding Talks With Iran To End War
This week, Donald Trump claimed that the USA is in talks with Iran to end the war in the Middle East. But are these claims to be believed?
Cal Thomas and Marion McKeone speak to Matt on The Last Word.
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Rory Carroll On The Two Year Man Hunt For Roger Casement
Rory Carroll, Ireland Correspondent for the Guardian, speaks to Matt about his book A Rebel And A Traitor: A Fugitive, the Manhunt and the Birth of the IRA. His forensic look at Roger Casement's life, shines a new light on the two year chase of the former diplomat before his arrest in 1916.
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Full Irish, Hollier and As Sure Look Added To Oxford English Dictionary
Colm O'Regan, comedian and author of Gallivanting With Words: How The Irish Speak English, discusses the latest Irish additions to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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What Are The New Mortgage Switching Rules?
New rules for switching mortgages in Ireland were introduced on Tuesday which will see lenders having to clearly explain switching options and send reminders to holders about cheaper options on the market.
Michael Dowling, Managing Director at Michael Dowling Mortgage and Financial Services, explains how this will work for customers on The Last Word.
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Author Interview: Mary Costello
Novelist Mary Costello joins Matt to discuss her latest book, A Beautiful Loan. The book focuses on the life of Anna Hughes, a teacher in Dublin and the interior and exterior forces that shape her, including her decades long marriage, and it's later break down.
Mary also discusses the role of Carl Jung in her life and in the book, and broader issues around morality and the future of humanity.
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TV & Streaming: Michael Lyster Dies Aged 71
On Sunday, the death of broadcaster Michael Lyster was announced.
Lyster was a hugely popular figure and was best known for presenting The Sunday Game on RTE for over 30 years.
Joe O’Shea and Elaine Burke speak to Matt on The Last Word.
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The Last Word On Travel: A Guide To Visiting Prague
Thousands of Irish soccer fans are expected to descend on the city of Prague this week ahead of Ireland's World Cup play-off clash with Czechia.
Sarah Slattery from thetravelexpert.ie joins The Last Word to run through the best sites, restaurants and bars in the Czech capital.
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The Week Trending: Epstein Files Float, Pets On Public Transport, & Meath Home Demolition
There was outrage this week after a float referencing the Jeffery Epstein files featured in several St Patrick's Day parades. The NTA has asked the public for their opinions on allowing pets on public transport. And demolition has begun on a house in Co Meath following a 20-year legal row.
Cathal O’Sullivan, producer on 98fm, and Roe McDermott, journalist and Irish Times columnist, join The Last Word to discuss these stories and more in The Week Trending.
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IRA Bombing Victims Drop Civil Action Against Gerry Adams
Three victims of Provisional IRA bombings have dropped their civil action against former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams on the final day of the trial in London.
Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain editor for The Irish Times, joins The Last Word to discuss the surprise development in this case.
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Tech Thursday: Neobanks
Andy O'Donoghue runs through the newest entrant to the online banking market, Monzo. He also talks about the pros and cons of Revolut and Zippay.
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Liz Nugent On Her Latest Best Seller “The Truth About Ruby Cooper”
Author Liz Nugent speaks to Matt on The Last Word to celebrate the release of her new book “The Truth About Ruby Cooper”, in which an incident involving Ruby and her sister’s boyfriend leads to the family dynamic being torn apart.
Liz chats to Matt about the release of her sixth novel and what it takes to hook readers in from the very beginning, how attached she gets to her characters and how real-life experiences influence those shown in her writing.
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Schools Urged To Prepare Now For SPHE Reform
Psychotherapist and broadcaster Richie Sadlier has launched a new digital teaching programme to help schools deliver social personal health education (SPHE) in line with the new compulsory curriculum.
He joins The Last Word to chat about 'Let's Talk SPHE' and why it is important for students to see their peers speaking openly about wellbeing and relationships.
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Calls For Cold Options In Hot School Meals Menu
A national survey on the Hot School Meals Scheme found that 78% of respondents said their children did not enjoy the variety of meals on offer, while 64% didn't believe the food was nutritional. There were also calls for a cold option, and different portion sizes.
Fine Gael Senator Linda Nelson Murray talks to Matt about the findings of her survey into the Hot School Meals Scheme.
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Culture Club: Pat Kinevane
Playwright and actor Pat Kinevane joins Matt for this week’s Culture Club on The Last Word.
Pat has written and is touring five solo productions across the country in 2026: Forgotten, Silent, Underneath, Before and King. They tackle topics such as aging, homelessness and parenting and are inspired by Pat’s personal experiences or the experiences of those close to him.
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The Last Word On The US: Taoiseach Survives Paddy's Day Visit As Trump Slams Nato For Not Joining Iran War
Columnist Cal Thomas and Larry Donnelly, lecturer in law at the University of Galway, join The Last Word to discuss the latest developments in Trump's Iran war and look back at Taoiseach Micheál Martin's St Patrick's Day visit to the White House.
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The Last Word on TV & Streaming: Jessie Buckley Makes History At The Oscars
This week on The Last Word on TV & Streaming Matt is joined by Elaine Burke, Joe O'Shea and Kate Henshaw.
They discuss Jessie Buckley's historic win at the Oscars, Conan O'Brien as host and all the rest of the news from the awards. Plus they chat about Joe and Elaine's Picks of the Week
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The Story Of Ryanair
A new documentary exploring the growth and success of Ryanair is set to air on RTE One on Monday night.
The aviation company, now valued at an estimated €30bn, was founded in 1984. Its low-cost travel model made air travel more accessible than ever before.
Michael Corcoran, former head of social media for Ryanair and contributor to "Turbulence: The Story Of Ryanair", speaks to Matt on The Last Word.
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The Last Word On Travel: Best Value Irish Breaks
Can you find value for money on holidays in Ireland?
Sarah Slattery from thetravelexpert.ie joins The Last Word to run through a selection of great value domestic breaks suitable for couples and families.
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The Week Trending: White House Blasted Over 'Hype' Videos About Iran War
The Trump administration has been blasted for releasing hype videos with clips from Hollywood films as part of its messaging about the war in Iran. Critics have accused the White House of trying to make the conflict look like a video game.
Aoife Barry, journalist and author, and Joe O’Shea, editor of Cork Beo, join The Last Word to discuss this and more of the week's trending stories.
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