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The Real World Cup Cork’s Dance Stars Take On The World
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Careen Wolf tells PJ about the emotion, excitement and sheer spectacle of watching her students along with those of two other Cork dance schools achieve their dreams.
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2026-07-15 Noel O'Flynn On 32 Week Council House Turnaround, Craig Coady Talks Of Leaving Ireland To Give Paudie A Fair Chance, Cork Scores Well In Dance World Cup & More...
02:25:11|PJ hears a call for councils to get government funding to speed up house turnarounds, as the Skyclarys decision is delayed Craig Coady considers leaving Ireland so son Paudie can have a better life, Careena Wolfe describes the Dance World Cup where Cork has three schools taking part. And more...
How a Dog Called Fritz Helps Children Heal And Read
16:18|PJ hears from Stephen Curran-Haffner von Wasselnhiem about the wonderfully true West Cork encounters that inspired a world of dogs, badgers, foxes and unforgettable children’s stories with a purpose Fritz and the Giants 'A new Home' will be published on the 17th July 2026
From Shy Newbie To Historical Heroine At Verdant Troupe
10:13|Geraldine Bass tells PJ Verdant Troupe took a new twist on a drama group to help people find confidence , friendships and a bold new way to celebrate its heritage through historic animations in costume
Craig Coady A Father Shouldn’t Have to Beg for His Child’s To Get Treatment
23:20|After yesterday's delay on a decision on Skyclarys, Craig Coady calls on the HSE to show urgency and compassion over the life-changing drug, warning PJ that he is prepared to leave Ireland for the sake of his son Paudie's future
The €2,000 School Squeeze Every Parent Knows
14:08|Free-book schemes help, but laptops, uniforms, food and transport are leaving many parents financially stretched David Malone CEO Irish League of Credit Unions tells PJ
Our Mothers’ Rings, Our Fathers' Medals - Keep The St Augustine's Chalice In Cork
10:08|As St Augustine’s closes, Padraig O'Sullivan TD says a unique treasure built from Corks most precious possessions must stay in the County and Dave, whose father's medal is in a chalice agrees
Why 30°C in Cork Feels Hotter Than 40°C in Florida
03:46|PJ gets a brilliant explanation about how Floridians handle stifling weather
Could Cork Be Next? The Hosepipe Ban Explained
08:16|PJ asks Brian O’Leary, Uisce Eireann Operations Manager, what the prolonged dry spell means for Cork’s water supply—and the everyday changes that could help prevent restrictions.