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Late Lunch Tuesday January 24th 2023

Gerry had no need to be afraid - Doctor of Horror Sarah Cleary was lovely and brilliant on her specialised subject. Sport over Homework campaigner Dave Hewitt is buoyed by President Higgins stance on the matter. Eilish Balfe is fronting Flipping Fashion for young people in the Ratoath area while neighbours Dunshaughlin are over the moon with their Pride of Place win....

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