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Liveline

Kieran Cuddihy takes your calls and gets to the heart of the discussions that matter to the people of Ireland. 

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The episode begins by addressing local issues regarding school bus placements and recent government decisions on fuel excise duty, before transitioning into a heavy discussion about the dangers of HHC-infused vapes. Callers share harrowing personal experiences involving the severe psychological and physical consequences of synthetic cannabinoids on their children, highlighting the ease of access to these substances in local shops. The discussion expands into a debate over public health strategy, focusing on the lack of effective legislation, enforcement, and primary prevention through education. Guests and experts weigh in on potential solutions, ranging from retailer accountability and product liability claims to the complexities of regulation versus outright bans for cannabinoid products in Ireland.

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this HHC, if you missed it yesterday, it can cause everything from paranoia to hallucinations to detachment from reality to outright psychosis.

00:03:28 · The presenter highlights the severe psychological risks associated with semi-synthetic cannabinoids found in vapes.

He sat, he couldn't hold up his head. He started eating and there was food coming outside of his mouth.

00:05:17 · A caller describes the physical state of her son after using an HHC vape.

HHC is the second biggest cause of psychosis in our emergency department, in our psychiatry units, but cannabis is the biggest one.

00:29:40 · A medical professional provides statistical context regarding the severity of HHC use in psychiatric emergencies.

So we know what works, but we're not just doing it anymore. And that is also acknowledged in our recent drug strategy that we've lost the plot in regard to not doing primary prevention.

00:30:28 · The speaker highlights a critical failure in public health strategy regarding the lack of educational programs for youth.

It is also the gateway to addiction with lots of other issues. And it is a proven gateway.

01:02:16 · The doctor asserts that cannabis serves as an entry point to more severe substance abuse.

Episodios

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Unregulated Cannabinoid Vapes

The episode begins by addressing local issues regarding school bus placements and recent government decisions on fuel excise duty, before transitioning into a heavy discussion about the dangers of HHC-infused vapes. Callers share harrowing personal experiences involving the severe psychological and physical consequences of synthetic cannabinoids on their children, highlighting the ease of access to these substances in local shops. The discussion expands into a debate over public health strategy, focusing on the lack of effective legislation, enforcement, and primary prevention through education. Guests and experts weigh in on potential solutions, ranging from retailer accountability and product liability claims to the complexities of regulation versus outright bans for cannabinoid products in Ireland.

21 ago. 2026
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Cannabinoid Vape Psychosis Continued

On RTÉ Radio 1's Live Line, host Ciaran Cudahy discusses the growing crisis of vapes containing psychoactive substances like THC and HHC. The program features testimonies from parents whose children have experienced psychosis and insights from Aubrey McCarthy, a former addiction services professional, regarding the impact of these products on young people. The discussion explores the historical precedent of the 2010 Psychoactive Substances Act as a potential model for addressing the current availability of synthetic cannabinoids in shops and convenience stores.

20 ago. 2026
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Catfishing with a Stolen Identity

In this episode, Luke Roach from Galway shares his experience of being targeted by a persistent impersonator on dating platforms like Hinge and Tinder. The individual has been using stolen photos and mobile numbers to engage in inappropriate conversations with numerous women across the UK and Ireland, including the Galway and Dublin areas. The segment explores the mechanics of the catfishing scheme, the use of burner WhatsApp accounts for sending unsolicited media, and the difficulties in getting dating platforms like Tinder to remove fraudulent profiles. The discussion highlights the psychological impact on both the victim of impersonation and the women targeted by the perpetrator's inappropriate messages. It also touches upon the challenges of investigating such incidents when the perpetrator actively blocks suspicious users and moves communication to encrypted or one-time view messaging services.

20 ago. 2026
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Cannabinoid Vape Psychosis

This episode explores the severe psychological dangers of HHC, a semi-synthetic cannabinoid found in illegal vapes. Through harrowing accounts from parents like Jane and Michelle, the program details how these products have led to extreme psychosis, paranoia, and self-harm in children. An undercover investigation reveals that despite legal warnings and HSE testing showing high prevalence of HHC, these products remain easily accessible in local shops. The discussion further examines the lack of effective enforcement and the impact on responsible retailers who are being undercut by unregulated sellers.

20 ago. 2026
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"It's essentially a tariff"

The host and callers examine the escalating cost-of-living crisis, focusing on rising energy, fuel, and food prices alongside new EU/Irish import surcharges for non-EU online shopping. The discussion highlights the financial strain on single-income households and the significant price discrepancies between international retailers like Temu and local high street shops. A debate unfolds regarding the impact of these new handling fees, with some callers arguing they unfairly penalize budget-conscious consumers and others suggesting they may curb overconsumption or support local industry. The conversation also touches on the necessity of specific international products, such as K-Beauty skincare, and the ethical concerns surrounding global supply chains.

19 ago. 2026