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Look, we've all seen the episodes where the Late Late is just Ryan rounding up his Montrose mates for a bit of a chat. 

But credit where it's due – on other occasions Tubers and his band of merry RTÉ researchers really pull out the big guns.

And this Friday is one of those weeks. Up on the couch is none-than Canadian Christmas crooner and all-round hilarious guy Michael Buble. 

That's not all, however. Also in studio is Graham Norton, as well as Donal Skeehan, and Kerry footballer Kieran Donaghy.

To top it all up, the Late Late is celebrating the legendary Joe Dolan with tribute performances from – mega-swoon – Nathan Carter.

 

The Late Late Show, this Friday, RTÉ One at 9.35pm

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It's not a good time for RTÉ at the moment as the station is dealing with several bullying and harassment complaints.

The allegations were made to the Humans Resources department in 2013 and 2014, but an inside source said that it has taken 16 MONTHS for the claims to be addressed.

Tensions are high in the station as it is, with many employees facing cutbacks, as well as having to face a €20 million loss in the past year.

According to a Freedom of Information response which was obtained by the Irish Sun, the bullying claims concern, "issues relating to behaviour and interaction, complaints about colleagues or managers, and issues/grievances with colleagues or managers.

The insider said, "There's a bit of a bad atmosphere in here lately – the financials are bad, a new director general is in, people are worried."

A spokesperson from RTÉ has now come out and said, "RTÉ believes that all staff have a responsibility to treat their colleagues with dignity and respect to ensure the workplace is kept free of harassment and bullying.

"RTÉ management is strongly committed to this and RTÉ strives to maintain a healthy, safe and productive work environment."

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If only for the resulting tweets, there is no denying that if you're staying in on a Friday night, The Late Late Show will probably feature at some point.

You opt to "shtick it on for a bit…" and before you know it you're furiously getting your housemates to enter the win-€20K competition, duly clutching your phone in blind hope.

And this week the guest-list isn't looking too shabby either – namely because Ireland's very own better-than-Obama president, Michael Dee, will feature.

"President Higgins will join Ryan to chat about life as the State's first citizen, his plans for the future, and, as the 1916 centenary year winds down, he will share his vision for a new Ireland," a statement from RTE reads.

Meanwhile, writer Stefanie Preissner will tell viewers what inspired her hit new TV drama Can't Cope, Won't Cope and what it feels like to be labelled the "voice of a generation". 

Ireland's Paralympics heroes Ellen Keane and Niamh McCarthy will also in studio, talking about their Rio success. 

Then the very-funny Jessica Thom will discuss taking the challenge of her Tourette Syndrome and using it as part of her comedy.

PLUS there will be music from The Blizzards.

Now all we need is that €20,000 prize… 

 

The Late Late Show airs tomorrow on RTÉ One at 9.35pm

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According to a new report, RTÉ could be facing a MASSIVE loss this year.

The station is facing up to €20 million in losses due to lower advertising deals brought on by the Brexit vote.

 

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The Irish Independent states that RTÉ bosses are gearing up staff by preparing them for cuts and even a few redundancies.

A spokesperson for the national broadcaster said: “Growing licence fee evasion levels and declines in public funding over a five- year period, along with Brexit, mean that 2016 has been an extraordinarily challenging year for RTÉ.

 

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“While RTÉ continues to maintain an acute focus on cost management, the funding of public service media, and in turn investment levels in the independent production sector, remain critical issues."

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Congrats are in order for Vogue Williams, she's just landed herself another TV show. 

The Dublin native is set to take over from Mairead Ronan on RTÉ’s travel show Getaways.

Mairead is going on maternity leave, which menas Vogue will be heading off to the last two destinations in the show.

 

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Previous presenters of the series include Angela Scanlon and Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, so Vogue has a lot to live up to.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, an insider said: “Vogue is currently getting ready to head to Cyprus and will also film a holiday in the Algarve.

“She is the perfect person to fill in for Mairéad, who has filmed the bulk of the new series.

 

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“This is very much a temporary thing and Mairéad Ronan is still the host, but it was great to have the opportunity to have someone of Vogue’s draw and calibre to take part in the series."

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After serving a three-year prison sentence in a hard-core South American jail, convicted drug-smuggler Michaella McCollum has this evening returned to Ireland. 

The 23-year-old left Peru on Friday evening and landed in Dublin via London in the last hour.

Waiting media were on site to ask Michaella questions about her release, but the Northern Irish woman had no comment to make. 

Senior Newstalk reporter Sean Defoe captured the moment she walked from the terminal on Twitter.

Along with UK-national Melissa Reid, McCollum was arrested in August 2013 at Lima Airport with 11kg of cocaine hidden in their luggage and disguised as food packets. 

The Irish-woman was released on parole in March this year after serving less than half her six-year, eight-month sentence.

Reid arrived back to her native Scotland in June.

In a controversial interview with RTE shortly after her release, Michaella said the decision to transport drugs from Peru back to Europe was a "moment of madness".

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When RTE announced yesterday that Ireland will be getting its own version of Dancing with the Stars, people quickly began to speculate that The Voice of Ireland could be getting the chop.

And unfortunately for lovers of the popular talent show, that indeed seems to be the case.

According to The Irish Mirror, The Voice of Ireland will be scrapped after five seasons to make way for the world famous dancing competition.

Channel Controller for RTE One and RTE2 Adrian Lynch said: “After five hugely successful seasons of The Voice of Ireland now is a perfect time to refresh the Sunday evening entertainment slot with one of the world’s best-loved formats.”

“We want to thank everyone involved in The Voice of Ireland for their incredible hard work over the past five years in the making the show such a success.”

The Irish version of Dancing with the Stars will document 11 celebrities as they learn to move like professional ballroom dancers and will air on RTE in early 2017.

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Yes, it’s all official; after been licensed to more than 50 countries including South Africa, India, New Zealand, Colombia and the US… it's finally our turn to welcome Dancing with the Stars.

Some 11 famous celebrities will soon be paired off with professional ballroom dancers – and we can’t wait to see who the well-known faces are.

RTÉ confirmed this evening in a statement that the show will air in early 2017.

The national broadcaster said: “We are delighted to be bringing such a hugely popular format as Dancing With The Stars to RTÉ One. The show has been a global phenomenon, attracting huge audiences wherever it has aired and we are confident that Irish audiences will take this home-grown version to their hearts.”

A further statement added: “We’re thrilled that RTÉ will be airing Dancing With The Stars, as this format is loved all across the world. We continue to get such great feedback from every country where it airs, so we can’t wait to see how the Irish audience respond to it.”

Since the broadcaster's announcement, people have flocked to social media to ponder who will take part on the show with Twink, Linda Martin and Teresa Mannion all taking the top spot.

It has also been widely assumed that Dancing with the Stars will replace The Voice of Ireland, and the show's presenters, Kathryn Thomas and Eoghan McDermott, will swiftly jump to the dancing ship.

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It's official: the nation is basking in glorious sunshine the likes of which have not been seen in a decade-and-a-half.

And for a country that digs out sandals and shorts as soon as the thermostat reaches 18C, we reckon the Emerald Isle will positively lose the run of itself tomorrow. 

That's because – as now confirmed by RTÉ's Joanna Donnelly – things are about to get yer-on-yer-hollliers-in-Spain hot.

Taking to Twitter, the meteorologist said today: "In 14 years I've never seen a 30 on a chart."

Also including a snap of a roasting-looking Ireland: "We're going to 28 tomorrow," referring to Met Éireann's Dublin HQ.

It's a tweet that has proven immensely popular – notching up some 625 retweets and 470 likes.

Furthermore, Joanna's twitter handle has been flooded with snaps of car dashboards already displaying the magic 30C+ symbol.

Understandably, the hashtag #heatwave is already trending strongly in Ireland.

 

*How will you be spending Ireland's hottest day? Sunbathing, swimming, or just skiving off – make sure to email us your pictures and comments to hello@shemazing.ie

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An astonishing investigation into steroid-use in this country gives a glimpse into just how prolific drug-taking is among fitness fans.

“Anecdotal evidence suggests that thousands of young Irish men in particular are taking and using steroids,” RTÉ Radio 1 reporter Brian O’Connell revealed on this morning’s Today With Sean O’Rourke.

The drug is usually used to boost body image and to add on muscle or bulk in an unnaturally short space of time.

Strains include trenbolone, a hormone for bulls, and boldenone (also known as Equipoise), a hormone for racehorses.

And while it remains a taboo issue, the RTÉ report highlights that it is no longer merely confined to an extreme, underground body-building world.

“It’s something that we’ve been hearing for several years – that usage among young Irish males has been steadily rising,” Brian reiterated on the show this morning.

As part of the segment, he interviewed two steroid-users – both of whom spoke anonymously – and the insight into their world is shocking.

“You normally inject in the bum – for the simple reason that there’s more bulk there and also because it doesn’t show as easily,” explains the first case-study, who has been using for several years.

“Steroids have always been a part of the scene, and anyone who says different is wrong,” he adds. “But what wasn’t a part of it previously was the volume of steroids taken by people.

“And the type of people has changed too. In the past it was just your hard-core serious athletes. You certainly didn’t have young guys watching the likes of Geordie Shore and then taking it.”

He went on to say that while he didn’t feel like an ‘addict’ if a young person still in their teens approached him and looked for advice on steroids, he’d “advise them against using at such a young age”.

He went on to explain that young men who get caught up when they're 17, 18, or 19 were struggling to maintain a ‘normal’ level of testosterone once they hit their 20s. “If you put something synthetic into your body, the natural production of it stops,” he said, “so their sex drive is dropping down to nothing.”

And it seems more and more people from a wider variety of sports are dabbling in steroid usage too: despite the health risks, rugby players, GAA players, rowers, soccer players and more are interested in what the drug can offer them.

“I was asked by a guy recently – and he was just playing junior GAA football – for something to increase his stamina,” Brian O’Connell was told.

Last year, Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews was asked to leave the I'm A Celebrity jungle when he admitted that he was taking steroids.

He later described the decision as "one of the biggest regrets" of his life, and said he took the drug "completely out of vanity" because he wanted to "look good in the shower".

The 26-year-old furthermore revealed that he was first offered steroids while training for a charity boxing match.

In Ireland it is illegal to procure anabolic steroids without a prescription or from anywhere other than a pharmacy. In the last four years, 150,000 steroid units have been seized by customs – a figure that’s widely considered to be the tip of the iceberg.

The problem is now so extensive that a new drop-in service specifically for steroid users will be provided by Merchant’s Quay Ireland from the end of this month.

The Dublin-based organisation says that over the past two years, more and more young men between the ages of 18 and 35 have contacted them for clean needles.

In fact, this group now accounts for more than 10 per cent of the men who come into the exchange.

“I started using steroids when I was about 18 or 19 through a friend. I was always into fitness from a young age – into the Bruce Lee films and all that,” a second user told the RTÉ show.

“I was training and I was in shape but I wanted to put on size; I always felt I was too thin. With steroids I felt once you use them right you put on size quickly.

“In a week and a half I put on a stone and a half of muscle – I went up to 15 and a half stone eventually.”

He added that at times he was injecting himself on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays – and then again on Sundays, spending around €300 on a course that would last six weeks.

The response to today’s show has been significant; among the online commentators was The Blizzard’s Niall Breslin, who took to Twitter to say that the “psychological implications” of steroid use were also “horrifying”.

Another commented: “Instagram really pushing body image and steroids too. Gymbunny 17 year olds with no body fat and huge muscle mass.”

Anabolic steroid abuse has been associated with side effects including acne, loss of sex drive, and breast development in men. More serious issues include life threatening conditions such as heart attacks and liver cancer. Most are reversible if the abuser stops taking the drugs.

Earlier this year, anabolic steroids and prescription-only erectile dysfunction drugs were discovered by The Sunday Times on sale via the Irish website donedeal.ie.

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Congrats are in order for RTÉ broadcaster Claire Byrne, she just got married!

Claire has been engaged to Gerry Scollan for nearly three years now and decided that today was the day to tie the knot.

The couple have two children together, Patrick, who is three-years-old and Jane, who is two-years-old.

The RTÉ star has been keeping her wedding details under wraps and even managed to surprise some of her family and friends who attended the wedding today in West Dublin.

The couple have been together since 2011 and we're only delighted for them.

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A few weeks ago, it was reported that Vogue Williams will take drugs on her RTÉ TV show, Vogue On The Edge.

The sole purpose of the idea was to show what happens after the drug, in this case LSD, hits you and how it changes you.

However, Vogue has now admitted that she won't be taking any illegal substances for the show, and the story was not intended to reach the public.

“The thing about that is the story got leaked, I got asked by my editor about that story and at the time, before you go into production of a show you have a million ideas on the table," she told TodayFM.

“That was one of them and that was a possibility but we didn’t go ahead with it like we wouldn’t with other ideas. That one got out and I won’t take LSD, so don’t worry.

“No drugs for me, my mum told me not to,” she added.

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