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Late Lunch Thursday March 12th 2026
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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.
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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!
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".
Keeping Calm Financially
10:53|Money Doctor John Lowe says now is the time to hold our nerves, as financial markets fall, stocks plummet and pension funds are hit with the fallout from war in the Middle East.
Late Lunch Wednesday March 11th 2026
01:00:57|Niall Breslin's Documentary highlights the forgotten who were incarcerated, died and interred in unmarked graves at St Loman's in Mullingar. Twin sisters Bernadette Moore and Sheila Hoey celebrate their eightieth birthdays with good wishes from their godmothers! Orlaith Carmody confirmed ageism is a factor in job seeking and the workplace. Vandalism in Omeath and Scut Fagan's Pub rises from the ashes.
Twin Sisters at Eighty
14:27|Twin sisters Bernadette Moore and Sheila Hoey, who celebrated their eightieth birthdays recently, received cards from their godmothers who are hail and hearty at 97 and 99 respectively!
Late Lunch Tuesday March 10th 2026
01:04:48|Reviving retail in Drogheda, rubbish donations for charity, where to with war in the Middle East, Burke's Banter and Dr Kate McCann on red flags around the obesity industry.