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Our Regular Counsellor Joe Heffernan joins us discussing grief after a suicide
18:43|Our Regular Counsellor Joe Heffernan joins us discussing grief after a suicideCorkToday 17 September 2024
01:52:27|We hear from residents in a South Cork village who are campaigning for works to improve a dangerous bend in their village as they fear of an accident due to speeding motoristsUkrainians who had settled into communities in West Cork are now being moved to various counties across Ireland We look ahead to the Macroom Food Festival Our Regular Counsellor Joe Heffernan joins us discussing grief after a suicideCorkToday 16 September 2024
01:42:23|Concern is being expressed over proposed cuts to emergency ambulance cover across Cork Louise O’Keeffe who successfully took the State to the European Court of Human Rights for failing to protect her from abuse she endured in primary school has doubts the state will live up to its obligations in the latest redress scheme following this month's scoping inquiry - Louise joins Patricia Why the Apple Tax Windfall should be used to fund the disability sector and to bring forward infrastructure projects such as the Cork to Limerick Motorway How the County Emergency plan is to be made known to the public before the end of September We hear about a 32 County Cycle Challenge Nutritional advice with Anneliese DresselNutritional advice with Anneliese 16 September 2024 - CorkToday
15:28|Nutritional advice with Anneliese 16 September 2024 - CorkTodayMallow residents frustrated by security alarm ringing at disused building
07:04|Mallow residents frustrated by security alarm ringing at disused buildingUse Apple Tax to fund disability sector and M20 Project
08:10|Use Apple Tax to fund disability sector and M20 ProjectWill the state live up to its obligations in the latest redress scheme
14:33|Louise O’Keeffe who successfully took the State to the European Court of Human Rights for failing to protect her from abuse she endured in primary school has doubts the state will live up to its obligations in the latest redress scheme following this month's scoping inquiry