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Late Lunch Tuesday July 29th 2025
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With health insurance premiums consistently rising, Dermot Goode, from totalhealthcover.ie, had lots of advice for hard pressed consumers. Irish Times journalist Sylvia Thompson relayed her experience of dealing with her late mother's possessions after she passed away. Dr Sabina Brennan's new book "Still Me" is essential reading for anyone but especially those caring for someone with dementia. While David Keane is rightly delighted with his UK Great Taste awards for his Connemara Oysters!
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Late Lunch Monday March 2nd 2026
01:09:48|Sandra Finegan advised on travel to the Middle East and beyond, locals Sheila Bailey and Ciaran Flynn stranded in Dubai, Meath Women's Refuge are rebranding, we heard lots of advice from veterinarian Sinead Kelly and Niall Hatch welcomed the greater awareness of the ban on hedge cutting.
Louth Woman & Meath Man in Dubai
12:30|Meath GAA Secretary Ciaran Flynn and Dundalk's Sheila Bailey. both in Dubai for sporting reasons, who are now stranded because of the war, spoke to us from the Middle East this afternoon.
Meath Women's Refuge Rebrands
13:18|Roisin O'Donnell and Emily Maguire told us why Meath Women's Refuge is rebranding to Willow Domestic Abuse Services and about the numbers of women who sought support in 2025.
It's Red and White with Rick
17:27|Rick Cronje brings us his selected wines from the Winery in Navan!
A Drogheda United Supporter's Perspective
08:05|Bernard McEvoy a life-long Drogheda United supporter, who follows the club home and away, offered his opinion on the sanctions imposed on the club in the aftermath of the trouble in Oriel Park recently.
Mary's Pothole Plea
08:15|Mary Matthews lost two tyres in recent days when she hit a massive pothole near Stabannon in Louth and it appears there's no way she can recoup the €250 it cost to replace them?
Hearing Joe Duffy Again
10:55|The most familiar voice in Ireland values his hearing and also tells us what he's been up to since retiring from RTE.
Maria Macklin's Spring Fashion
20:18|House of Colour's Maria Macklin offers wonderful advice about dressing best to express yourself this Springtime.
Late Lunch Thursday February 26th 2026
01:17:34|Memories of the corner shop flowed as Gerry recalled his local favourite sweet shops of yesteryear! Joe Duffy told us how minding our hearing is so important and what he's been up to since retiring from Liveline. Ciaran O'Kelly believes the rationale for closing the River Boyne to salmon and sea trout angling is flawed. Valerie Wall and her sister Nikita are walking 500 miles in memory of their brother Cormac and raising funds for Boyne Fisherman's River Rescue. Maria Macklin from House of Colour advised on Spring fashion trends and we caught a word with Meath farmer Patrick John Wall who has become a TikTok sensation!