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Late Lunch Wednesday March 11th 2026
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Niall Breslin's Documentary highlights the forgotten who were incarcerated, died and interred in unmarked graves at St Loman's in Mullingar. Twin sisters Bernadette Moore and Sheila Hoey celebrate their eightieth birthdays with good wishes from their godmothers! Orlaith Carmody confirmed ageism is a factor in job seeking and the workplace. Vandalism in Omeath and Scut Fagan's Pub rises from the ashes.
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Twin Sisters at Eighty
14:27|Twin sisters Bernadette Moore and Sheila Hoey, who celebrated their eightieth birthdays recently, received cards from their godmothers who are hail and hearty at 97 and 99 respectively!
Late Lunch Tuesday March 10th 2026
01:04:48|Reviving retail in Drogheda, rubbish donations for charity, where to with war in the Middle East, Burke's Banter and Dr Kate McCann on red flags around the obesity industry.
War in the Middle East - Where To From Here?
13:08|US citizen Jim Bishop is pessimistic the conflict in the Middle East can be resolved swiftly, fears for his homeland and the world economy.
Obesity Red Flags
08:44|Dr Kate McCann warned of the potential dangers around the burgeoning obesity and weight loss industry.
Revitalising Retail in Drogheda
16:25|Business Strategist and Drogheda Chamber President Miriam Simon revealed a plan involving; Louth County Council, Louth Enterprise Office, Drogheda BIDS and the Chamber to get businesses back into the vacant retail units in the heart of town.
Late Lunch Monday March 9th 2026
01:07:42|Donor conceived children, saving on fuel, becoming an SDG Advocate, Gina managing her way to the top in construction, the cost of Hospice Homecare drives of concern and Florence whistles her way into the history books.
Sustainable Development Goal Advocate Opportunities
12:14|Bobby McCormack, CEO of Development Perspectives, made the case for becoming and SDG Advocate and the difference it can make in our communities and beyond.
The Fuel Crisis Impacts Drogheda Hospice Homecare
05:23|Ann McVeigh, Secretary of Drogheda Hospice Homecare Foundation, says fuel vouchers for drivers taking patients for cancer treatments in Dublin will go a less way now.