Afleveringen
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Callers react to news of additional payments made by RTÉ to Ryan Tubridy above those publicly declared.
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Callers discuss the protesters at the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy in UCC. Christina and Shane speak about the rising cost of school books and supplies. Violet and Katie celebrate the Irish Women's Football Team. Noel talks about how the Pride Flag outside his shop has been vandalised.
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Margaret speaks about the challenges of having a group of bats that are nesting in her house.
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Tom is very sad that Choc Ices have been discontinued. Paddy Cullivan believes that Wolfe Tone did not kill himself but was actually murdered. Mary has no legs but was not considered 'not disabled enough' to receive assistance for an adapted vehicle under the Primary Medical Cert.
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Maura was attending an appointment and spotted an elderly man watching porn in the hospital waiting room Callers voiced their views on the remarks made by the President regarding Prof Louise Richardson Pat's daughter Katie Linh suffers from Muscular Dystrophy but has been deemed "not disabled enough" to receive an Adapted Vehicle Grant
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John woke up to find his tyres deflated and a note from a group called the "Tyre Extinguishers" Listeners express their concerns about rubbish in various locations across the country The final conclusion to Declan's elephant story
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Listeners remember Christy Dignam, lead singer of Aslan, who died yesterday.
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Callers describe their frightening encounters with bulls.
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Callers discuss their anguish over the difficulties of Maths Leaving Cert Paper 1.
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Joe speaks to Pádraig Harrington about the PGA-LIV merger, Saudi Arabia, his family, mother and baby homes, Clash of Clans and Sudoku!
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Listeners call in with their consumer issues and being served golden syrup instead of maple syrup.
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Driving Instructors react to the huge increase in complaints made against them by learner drivers. Benny has visited 50 countries and can speak over ten languages.
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Retained firefighters explain the difficulties surrounding their job and improvements they would like to their current situations.
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Joe speaks Brush Shiels about his Hot Press lifetime achievement award.
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The shortage of Ozempic is leading to the question if diabetics should be prioritised over people using it for weight loss.
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Women’s Mini Marathon - Private Billy Kedian - Alzheimer's
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Parking PnP, Lynda use's an app to rent out space in her garden to park cars. Parkinson's, Norah, Yvonne, Sarah & Naomi each told us about their personal experiences with and living with Lewy Body Parkinson's and Dementia.
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Sport Burnout, putting mental health first. No To WiFi, helping the community switch off. Special Needs Care, conversation continued.
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