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Late Lunch Tuesday April 14th 2026

Karen Dunne, co-owner of the Glenside Hotel, hopes to re-open soon following yesterdays devastating fire and plans to rebuild what has been lost. Nicola Bardon, who narrates the new "Nobody Heard Them Cry" Podcast, told the story of the gruesome murder of the McCann's which features in the three part series. Dr Kate McCann offered so much sensible advice to exam facing students and ahead of her visit to Navan, Catherine Fulvio gave us a taste of what we can do with leftover bread!

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  • Ready Steady Exams

    13:09|
    Dr Kate McCann offered lots of really practical and sensible advice for exam facing students to be in the best shape physically and mentally for the challenges ahead.
  • Nobody Heard Them Cry

    11:44|
    Nicola Bardon tells us the story of the horrendous murders of Esther and Jessica McCann by their husband and father Frank back in 1992, which is featured in the three part Podcast narrated by Nicola.
  • The Glenside to Rise Again

    17:00|
    Following a devastating fire yesterday, Karen Dunne, co-owner with husband Aogan of the Glenside Hotel just outside Drogheda, dropped in to reflect on the enormity of their loss and to confirm that they hope to open for business again soon and intend rebuilding what was lost.
  • Brendan Rebuilds in Ukraine

    08:11|
    Louth man Brendan Murphy, who fled war in Ukraine, has rebuilt his home near the front line of the conflict and is confident his adopted country will prevail.
  • A Blooming Disgrace

    09:27|
    Barry McHugh owner of D&A Blooms in Collon, expresses his frustration with Government at how they've not dealt with fundamental issues, which he believes underpins the recent unrest and protests.
  • Late Lunch Monday April 13th 2026

    01:06:25|
    Meath journalist and presenter on Euronews Meabh McMahon talked about the state of play politically in Europe. Writer and illustrator Oisin McCann on the challenges he and others face to make a living at their craft. Business owner Barry McHugh expresses the frustration many are feeling with costs rising exponentially. Brendan Murphy rebuilds his home in Ukraine and Laura Kenefick wants to link primary schools in the UK and here in the Northeast by writing to each other.
  • Late Lunch, Friday 10th April, 2026

    07:58|
    Sharon's sister-in-law Aoife relayed the good news that the mum-of-three's life-saving surgery in the US had gone really well and she was now discharged from hospital.
  • The Late Lunch Friday, April 10th, 2026

    01:08:18|
    On today's show we chatted to one lady who turned her life around, a fish kill in Dunsany, did a travel agent make the airport in time due to blockades, all the sport with David Sheehan and an update on Sharon Ball after she went for life-saving treatment in the US