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Robert Burns Night returns to Limerick this month
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The annual Robert Burns Night will be held in Limerick on the 25th of January. The popular event will be celebrated with a night of song, poetry and Scottish delicacies.
Live95's Nigel Dugdale chatted with organiser Michael Potter and singer Phila Grace.
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