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Crossy's Crux in London
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FM104's Crossy, who had his phone stolen in London ahead of the BAFTAs, explains how lost he was without it!
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Late Lunch Tuesday February 24th 2026
01:10:08|Crossy's stolen phone story, why most post-primary students favour a social media ban, Drogheda Photographic Club's World win, St Nicholas Church set for a revamp and it's bye bye to Nick's Fish sort of?
Drogheda Photographic Club - Top of the World
13:53|Gabriel O'Shaughnessy and John Butler from Drogheda Photographic Club dropped in with some of the members wonderful photographs, as the club picks up a major award on the world stage!
A Makeover for St Nick's
17:15|St Nicholas Church of Ireland, one of the most iconic ancient buildings in the heart of Dundalk, is set for a major makeover, that will make it available for cross community purposes & events, as well as continuing as a place of worship. Rev. Shirley Murphy and Aidan Harte joined us to reveal what's planned.
Dealing with Eating Disorders
18:46|Nutritionist & Psychotherapist Denise Wogan and Laura Casey Director of Services at the Lois Bridges Eating Disorder Clinic, discussed from several perspectives a disorder that affect anyone of any age.
Late Lunch Monday February 23rd 2026
01:14:39|Drogheda United life-long supporter Bernard McEvoy, offered his perspective on security around the burning of the pitch at Oriel Park on Friday last. Alan Lawes reflected on the shocking road traffic accident in Navan, that saw Mia Lily Keogh O'Keeffe killed as she crossed the road at a pedestrian crossing, by a driver who failed to stop at the scene of the accident. Eamon Carty is learning to play the guitar after fifty years! Denise Wogan and Laura Casey joined us to talk about eating disorders, while Shane Holland is seeking to have the mystery of human remains on Shenick Island investigated.
Mammy Louise Speaks for Mia
09:24|Mia Lily Keogh O'Keeffe was mowed down at a pedestrian crossing in Navan by a driver who failed to stop and drove on. Her mother Louise issued a powerful message to the driver concerned which Gerry read before speaking with local councillor Alan Lawes.
Oriel Park Meltdown - A Drogheda Fan's Perspective
13:03|Bernard McEvoy, a life-long Drogheda United supporter, who was in Oriel Park on Friday, described what he experienced and the obvious shortcomings in security measures.
Late Lunch Friday February 20th 2026
01:10:36|Emmet Ryan on AI harvesting, Sheila Bailey's experience of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Ivan Curran's spud planting and Brian Gallagher's groundworks halted by the incessant rain, Kenny Doyle at the Liam Reilly memorial unveiling in Dundalk, Paddy Comyn's motoring feature and David Sheehan looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action.