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Late Lunch Wednesday January 7th 2026
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Meath based Venezuelan Maria Isabel Meza Silva reflected on the fractious situation in her homeland, USA based Jim Bishop offered his take on his President's foibles, Showcase bound Louth businesswomen joined us and Eamonn Norris who counts Emmerdale among his directorial career had his say on Corriedale
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Late Lunch Thursday January 8th 2026
01:16:20|Seeking the truth about the death of Kelly Lynch, Rhoda Smith on dealing with depression, staff assaulted at the A&E Department of Drogheda hospital, what Men's Aid are about and local farmers totally opposed to the Mercosur deal.
Kelly Lynch - Seeking Answers Revealing The Truth
20:57|Retired PSNI Detective James Brannigan, founder of the Katie Trust, is assisting the family of Kelly Lynch, whose body was found in a Monaghan canal on St Patrick's Day 2024, discover what really happened their daughter.
Dealing With Depression
14:31|Rhoda Smith from Slane Counselling Centre explained what depression is, the reasons we become depressed, its symptoms and what we can do to deal with it.
Venezuela On Her Mind
13:47|Though now living far away from home in Bettystown County Meath, the situation in Venezuela and violent death of her father, is never far away from the thoughts of Maria Isabel Meza Silva, who welcomes the removal of President Nicolas Maduro by the USA but only if it leads to regime change through democratic elections.
Late Lunch Tuesday January 6th 2026
01:06:29|Celebrating the Three Kings in Spain and Little Christmas in Ireland, An Post not doing a Danish on its letter delivery service and Vincent's welcoming donations during business hours.
Cribbing and Nollaig na mBan
08:44|Folklorist Michael Fortune says Nollaig na mBan isn't an Irish tradition in most of the country, rather Little Christmas which is part and parcel of the past.
The Three Kings - Bigger Than Christmas Day in Spain Today!
15:45|Laura Armada tells about today in her native Spain, a public holiday, which is more important than Christmas or New Year's Day to Spaniards.
Peadar's Next Step
13:31|Peadar O'Boyle was merely 623 grams when born, now four years old, the little boy has overcome so many challenges and now wants to walk. His mum Ruth tells his story..