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Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy

Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy

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Opinions Matter is the brainchild of award-winning broadcasters Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon. On each episode the lads will debate the big stories of the day, highlight listener concerns, local issues and discuss the weird and wacky stuff going on in their livesOpinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Opinions Matter EXTRA – The Uncut Version - Ep. 53
    Feb 28 2026

    It’s the special weekend “Opinions Matter: Uncut” edition — and it’s as random as it gets as Adrian and Jeremy waffle while waiting for the live show to start.

    First up: is it rude or fair enough to ban people from eating in your car… especially when Jeremy eats like the Cookie Monster!! Then the lads derail into “strings to your bow”, DJ gigs, wearing Under Armour is for people in council estates....and Jeremy admits he only learned what “redacted” means because of the Epstein files.

    And just when the sad music comes out for a “diagnosis”… it turns out the real tragedy is bowling alleys (or are they?).

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    50 mins
  • Jaws Drop As Man Admits He's Having Affair With Team-Mates Wife
    Feb 27 2026

    This Opinions Matter Episode is like the Jeremy Kyle Show!

    A woman came on air to defend her extra marital affair that broke up a family...and was then upstaged by a man who's shagging his team-mates wife!!

    Plus: travel mug winners, and the next giveaway question at the end.

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    53 mins
  • Dublin Worker Threatened With The Sack For Refusing To Use They/Them Pronouns
    Feb 26 2026
    A public sector worker is facing disciplinary action for refusing to use a new colleague’s they/them pronouns — and Jay says it’s “bullshit” and a “disgrace”. Adrian and Jeremy ask: in a workplace, is it basic respect… or forced ideology? Live callers explode the lines. Some say they’d “lose my job first”, call it delusion and bad grammar, and even argue they wouldn’t hire someone who uses they/them. Others say work policies are about professionalism, not personal beliefs, and that it’s no different to respecting a name. Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway question at the end.
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    58 mins
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