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Kieran Conquers Cancer

Kieran McIntosh was sitting his Leaving Certificate exams in 2015 when his world was turned upside down following a brain hemorrhage caused by a tumour. He recovered and following surgery and treatment has been doing really well since.

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  • Late Lunch Monday March 16th 2026

    01:06:28|
    Kieran McIntosh is a decade on from his brain tumour treatment, Eugene Cassidy is over the moon in Kilmainhamwood with Jessie Buckley's Oscar win, Elliott Potterton secures an national auctioneer gong, Tom Laramie wants to Joy Bomb us and Paul Murphy appeals for new wheels for meals.
  • Tom's Joy Bombing Mission

    14:24|
    Tom Laramie wants to bring much needed joy to the world, thanks to the world bringing joy to him in a moment of inspiration!
  • Late Lunch Friday March 13th 2026

    01:11:51|
    Late Lunch joined the 20th Birthday celebrations at the Highlanes Gallery in Drogheda along with an invited audience to mark a special occasion.
  • A Late Lunch with Ronnie Delany

    35:50|
    Following his death yesterday, we return to January 29th 2019, the day Ronnie Delany joined Gerry Kelly on Late Lunch for a wide-ranging interview about his life and times.
  • Japanese Culture Comes to Kells

    08:41|
    Satoko O'Brien is loving life in Kells and in turn is acquainting the locals of her Japanese culture!
  • Late Lunch Thursday March 12th 2026

    01:08:10|
    Keeping financially calm in choppy waters, Ronnie Delany remembered, the walled garden in Stamullen rises again, providing clean water in Malawi and appreciating Japanese culture in Kells.
  • Water for Life

    14:36|
    Professor Kevin McGuigan from the RCSI popped in to tell us about a clean water project he's rolling out in Malawi and how he has teamed up with a local music icon there to spread the word on water.
  • The Story of the Walled Garden

    13:14|
    Ciaran De Buitlear tells the story of being invited to bring back to life a Victorian walled garden right in the heart of Stamullen, a journey he has now captured in his delightful book called "Nature's Acre".