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Greg Hughes Show Tackles Major Issues in Ireland on March 3, 2026
The latest episode of the Greg Hughes Show aired on March 3, 2026, addressing pressing issues in Ireland, including new national regulations, healthcare recruitment challenges, and the experiences of the Donegal diaspora amid global conflicts. The program offered insights into various topics that resonate with the local community and beyond.
New Regulations for Renters and Landlords
In a significant development, Louise Loughlin, Deputy Director of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), provided an analysis of new legislative changes effective from March 1, 2026. These changes include the introduction of rolling six-year tenancies, aimed at enhancing security for renters. Furthermore, larger landlords now face restrictions on “no-fault” evictions, and rent increases are tied to inflation, capped at 2%. This legislative shift marks a notable evolution in the rental landscape, distinguishing between small and large landlords.
Healthcare Concerns: Paramedics in Limbo
The show also highlighted a critical situation within the healthcare sector. David from Lifeline Ambulance Service joined Greg to express concerns about the Health Service Executive (HSE). Newly qualified paramedics, who have successfully completed their training, are reportedly being left without permanent contracts. This issue raises questions about the morale and stability of the National Ambulance Service, which is vital to the community’s health infrastructure.
Voices from the Middle East
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the show featured Daire Nolan, who joined the discussion live from Dubai. Originally from Raphoe, Daire shared insights into the current atmosphere and the impact of regional strikes. He also discussed the challenges faced by the Irish diaspora living in this increasingly volatile environment, providing a personal perspective on a complex global issue.
Buncrana Parking Debate
In local news, the show addressed a contentious issue in Buncrana regarding the potential removal of the 30-minute free parking period. Local politicians and business representatives are mobilizing against this proposal, arguing that the free parking is crucial for supporting local businesses. The debate poses significant implications for trade in the area and raises questions about the council’s financial decisions.
Community Safety Initiatives
Regular contributor Garda Grainne Doherty returned to provide updates on community safety. Her segment included important information on crime prevention initiatives and road safety measures designed to enhance the well-being of local residents. These updates are essential for fostering a safer community atmosphere.
Advancements in Hearing Technology
The episode concluded with a discussion featuring Mike Hearne from Hidden Hearing. He introduced listeners to the latest advancements in hearing aid technology and addressed common queries about identifying early signs of hearing loss. Mike also shared various treatment options available, helping to raise awareness about hearing health.
Listeners can access the full episode through the podcast platform and stay informed about local and national issues affecting their lives. The Greg Hughes Show continues to serve as a vital source of information and discussion for listeners across Ireland.
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