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Cork Today

CorkToday 2 July 2024

Motor insurance costs increased in the first half of last year


Discussing how hospitals are seeing an increase in patients entering with malnutrition


We hear from the group Doctors for the Environment who have written to all the new elected councillors to highlight the issue of air pollution


Should you give your children pocket money – we discuss with John Lowe – The Money Doctor


How Ireland wastes over 1 million meals a day

 


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