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Late Lunch Friday March 27th 2026
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Economist David W Higgins on why we must consider nuclear power and exploration off the west coast in pursuit of energy autonomy. Sleep expert Sine Dunne explained the impact of clocks going forward on our bodies. Caolan Rafferty has completed a clean sweep of the Irish amateur golf majors the first man to do so in history. David Sheehan's sports preview and classic comedy from Walter Matthau.
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Clocks Forward Sleep Back
10:43|Sine Dunne from Siest Sleep explained the impact of clocks going forward this weekend on our bodies, what to expect and how to adjust.
Caolan's Golf Grand Slam
13:05|Dundalk golfer Caolan Rafferty has made history winning all four of Ireland's amateur major championships and he has a cracking story to tell of his emergence as one of our all time great players.
Alternative Energy Options
12:09|Economist David W Higgins believes we must look at nuclear energy options and resume drilling off the west coast, in pursuit of oil and gas, in the context of our vulnerability to energy shocks, as war rages in the middle east.
Rick's Picks for Easter
13:11|Rick Cronje brings us another selection of his expertly chosen wines which are available from O'Brien's Wines in Drogheda.
Antonia Daly's Book Selections
10:44|Antonia Daly brings us her latest recommended reads and they're all crackers!
Raspberry Jam of 1976 Vintage!
11:37|Finbarr Murray discovered and tasted his late aunt Bernadette's raspberry jam made in 1976 and boy is it good!
Late Lunch Wednesday March 25th 2026
58:54|Professor Roja Fazaeli about War in the Middle East, Fina Sherlock on Mary Lavin, Maria Macklin's take on fashion and Emma Smith closes her bakery in Kells.
Late Lunch Thursday March 26th 2026
01:04:32|Nephew Finbarr says his aunt the late Bernadette Murray's 1976 Raspberry jam is tasting great! Davy Rispin loving the atmosphere in Prague ahead of the big match, Antonia Daly's recommended reads, Eddie Doyle says we can produce all of our own potatoes, veg and fruit here without spending big on imports, Rick Cronje brought us a beautiful wine selection from O'Brien's wines in Drogheda and Darren Cooper from Sweeney's in Kilbride has the sick notes sorted for tomorrow!