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Late Lunch Wednesday June 11th 2025
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Joanne O'Dwyer's amazing story of recovery is about to be published, she also works in addiction services in Meath and told us what needs doing to deal with the problem. Alma Jordan marks a decade of Agrikids and pulled no punches when it comes to making our farms safer for the people who work there. Eamonn Quinn founder of the Louth Contemporary Music Festival dropped in for an entertaining chat and we caught up with Aaron Lynch, who had a hole in one at the second in Ardee Golf Club last weekend.
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Late Lunch Friday February 20th 2026
01:10:36|Emmet Ryan on AI harvesting, Sheila Bailey's experience of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Ivan Curran's spud planting and Brian Gallagher's groundworks halted by the incessant rain, Kenny Doyle at the Liam Reilly memorial unveiling in Dundalk, Paddy Comyn's motoring feature and David Sheehan looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action.
Motoring with Paddy Comyn
15:52|Paddy Comyn from Done Deal Cars reviews new marks from; Tesla, Toyota, Citroen and Skoda.
Sheila Bailey's Recollections of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
09:31|Dundalk woman Sheila Bailey recalls her time spent as Chairperson of the Aero Club Awards in the UK, of which Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was also a committee member.
Local Enterprise Week 2026
10:14|Grainne McKeown, from the Louth local Enterprise Office, popped in to highlight what the week is all about and the free events taking place around the county.
OCD with Counsellor Rhoda Smith
11:54|Rhoda Smith from Slane Counselling advises on Obsessive Compulsory Disorder (OCD)
Drogheda's Boardroom Bust Up
13:19|John Fallon Soccer Correspondent with the Irish Examiner offered his take on the boardroom stand off in United Park.
Liam Reilly's Memorial
09:07|Ahead of the unveiling of the memorial to her brother Liam in Dundalk tomorrow, his sister Barbara tells us how the family are so delighted and proud.
Late Lunch Thursday February 19th 2026
01:08:41|John Fallon Irish Examiner Soccer Correspondent offered his thoughts on the Drogheda United boardroom bust up, agronomist Aindriu Jackson from Carr Golf International talked about golf course management in this extremely wet spell of weather, Rhoda Smith advised on dealing with OCD, Barbara Reilly is full of joy as the memorial to her brother Liam is unveiled tomorrow in Dundalk, Grainne McKeown looked ahead to Local Enterprise week in Louth and we paid tribute to the late Anthony Smith.
Late Lunch Wednesday February 18th 2026
01:15:00|Environmentalist Padraic Fogarty on the mis-management of water, Rory O'Connor about the proposed cull of SNAs, Meath Sports Volunteer Paddy Bird, ReRooted the movie up for an IFTA and Lokesh Bala's exotic fish.