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Late Lunch Tuesday February 17th 2026

Tracy Martin's remarkable story which she weaves through the first novel, mimicking wren song not recommended by Niall Hatch, from carpentry to care - Joe Meehan's new business and Roisin Eivers believes Trim needs a new public swimming pool.

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  • Carpentry to Personal Care

    13:45|
    Carpenter Joe Meehan had an idea far removed from woodwork, which he has now developed into a business of all natural personal care products for men!
  • Totally Tracy

    21:26|
    What a story Tracy Martin has to tell; orphaned at fifteen, paralysed following a car accident at eighteen while unknowingly pregnant, having to rebuild her life and now committing her story to print in her factional novel "So Not Me".
  • Health Insurance Advice

    21:48|
    Dermot Goode, from Health Insurance Ireland, compared plans and offered lots of advice around getting the best deal from providers.
  • Beth's Aiming for a World Title

    08:15|
    Beth Brady, a sixth year student at St. Joseph's Mercy, Secondary School in Navan, is representing Ireland at the Junk Kouture World Finals next week, with her statement "Golden Globe" sustainability design.
  • A Croke Park Cracker

    09:38|
    David Sheehan reflected on Saturday's extraordinary match between Meath and Louth at Croke Park, which saw Louth apparently dead and buried at half time, only to see them roar back in the second half, yet lose to an amazing two point Meath score with the final kick of the match.
  • It's All About Alfie!

    08:28|
    What a story is Alfie, Donal Glennon's faithful friend, who has been through the mill in recent times. The four-year old Bernese Mountain Dog from Meath, has deservedly been named Bravery Dog of the Year by the organisers of the Golden Paw Hero Dog Awards!
  • Late Lunch Monday February 16th 2026

    01:18:02|
    Dermot Goode's Health Insurance options, Beth Brady all set for Junk Kouture World Final, Donal Glennon's best friend Alfie, Patricia Scanlan's City Girls Forever out in paperback, Ciara Burke's Sage & Stone under water again and David Sheehan reflected on that Meath v Louth classic at Croker on Saturday!
  • Late Lunch Friday February 13th 2026

    01:06:48|
    Oisin Kirk and PJ Callaghan, Louth & Meath supporters, had the banter ahead of the county's clash in Croke Park tomorrow. Tracy White Lyons had a Valentine's card story for the ages, tenor Sean Tester is Italy bound and David Sheehan brought us his weekend sports preview.