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Late Lunch Thursday February 12th 2026

Development Perspectives CEO Bobby McCormack believes an opportunity was missed in Dail Eireann, to bring all interested parties together to save the River Boyne, which is under threat from multiple sources. Sexual abuse survivor Sophie Brady is calling for a change in an aspect of such court cases. Dundalk McCormick's butchers famous sign is back while Stamullen FC pitches are underwater or are they? Trish Rogers marries our taste buds with perfect wine and food combinations, Martina McHugh has a really special Valentine card and caricaturist Niall O'Loughlin rails against AI for a wee while, before realising it also presents real life prospects for all.

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  • AI in Caricature?

    08:45|
    Caricaturist Niall O'Loughlin railed against AI and its consequences for artists before, on considered reflection, he reassured himself and others that human talent will never be replaced by artificial intelligence.
  • Sophie's Call

    10:11|
    Sexual abuse survivor Sophie Brady is calling for counselling notes of victims to be fully withdrawn from court cases for a number of reasons.
  • The Dancing Pig is Back!

    06:25|
    Conor McCormick tells us the history behind the Dundalk family's famous butcher shop sign, which has been missing for a year, but now restored, hangs once more outside the Church Street premises.
  • Late Lunch Wednesday February 11th 2026

    01:07:12|
    A happier school without smartphones, a million euros to assist SMEs in the Northeast, Wildlife matters, legitimising a marriage and a precious thirty year old Valentine card!
  • A Million for the Mill

    11:11|
    Ronan Whitty, CEO of the Mill Enterprise Hub, told us about the €1 million allocation available to support SME's in the Northeast!
  • Hedgerows and Inhabitants

    16:18|
    Aoife McPartlin emphasised the importance of managing hedgerows for the sake of its many inhabitants and took us through the life cycles of the Pygmy Shrew and Stoat.
  • Legitimising a Marriage

    06:35|
    Edel O'Connell, a Celebrant Solemniser, explained why a person carrying out a wedding, must be registered with the HSE, for it to be legitimate.
  • Is a Safer Internet Possible?

    16:22|
    Mick Moran, CEO of the Irish Internet Hotline, believes that with an across the board concerted effort, a safer internet is possible for all.