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Late Lunch Monday March 7th 2022

Politico journalist Suzanne Lynch is at the heart of Europe in Brussels from where she offered her thoughts on the continent's first major conflict since World War ll. Charlie Lamson from the Irish Red Cross thanked Irish people for the €12 million donated for aid to Ukraine in recent days. Jean Woods made an impassioned appeal for help to send her teenage son Stephen to Texas for life saving treatment. Ahead of International Women's Day tomorrow, Fiona Buckley spoke about breaking the bias in the workplace. Hazel Revington is so upset at discovering four dead Buzzards which she believes were shot. Donal Heaney from Irish Water is a big advocate of the "think before you flush" campaign and Gerry rolled out his first song from this week's soundtrack of Dirty Dancing.

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