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Late Lunch Tuesday April 15th 2025
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Tara Walker took us through her favourite Easter Sunday dinner, Dr Aoife Durcan's new book about sensitive children made for a really informative conversation, Aoife McPartlin took us through the life of a Peregrine Falcon and Darragh McCullough is only delighted to be back home with his new daughter!
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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.
Medicating Safely
14:54|Dr Kate McCann from Emdoc Health advises on the pitfalls of not medicating safely.
Late Lunch Tuesday February 10th 2026
01:08:41|Mick Moran on Safer Internet Day, Laura Kenefick reviving the art of letter writing, Dr Kate McCann on medicating safely, toxic plants on Meath beaches and a very special book club based in Navan.
Toxic Plants on Meath Beaches
03:36|Max Cody says beach users beware, as he's come across quantities of the highly toxic Dead Man's Fingers, washed up on Bettystown and Laytown beaches in Meath.
A Snowdrop Soiree with Rosie
12:41|The Insomniac Gardener Rosie Maye has the most incredible display of snowdrops in full bloom at her Mullaghdillon House garden near Slane in Meath. A joy to behold and well worth seeing the range of varieties Rosie grows!