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Late Lunch Wednesday March 4th 2026
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The Northeast is furious as price gouging abounds at the fuel pumps and on home heating oil! Dundalk's Sheila Bailey remains stuck in Dubai, Niamh O'Reilly believes World Book Day tomorrow has lost focus, Ger Hyland President of the Irish Road Hauliers Association says his members are facing chaos with the jump in fuel prices and Dave Lowe from the Irish Sun tipped some runners at next week's Cheltenham Festival.
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Brendan Rebuilds in Ukraine
08:11|Louth man Brendan Murphy, who fled war in Ukraine, has rebuilt his home near the front line of the conflict and is confident his adopted country will prevail.
A Blooming Disgrace
09:27|Barry McHugh owner of D&A Blooms in Collon, expresses his frustration with Government at how they've not dealt with fundamental issues, which he believes underpins the recent unrest and protests.
Late Lunch Monday April 13th 2026
01:06:25|Meath journalist and presenter on Euronews Meabh McMahon talked about the state of play politically in Europe. Writer and illustrator Oisin McCann on the challenges he and others face to make a living at their craft. Business owner Barry McHugh expresses the frustration many are feeling with costs rising exponentially. Brendan Murphy rebuilds his home in Ukraine and Laura Kenefick wants to link primary schools in the UK and here in the Northeast by writing to each other.
Late Lunch, Friday 10th April, 2026
07:58|Sharon's sister-in-law Aoife relayed the good news that the mum-of-three's life-saving surgery in the US had gone really well and she was now discharged from hospital.
The Late Lunch Friday, April 10th, 2026
01:08:18|On today's show we chatted to one lady who turned her life around, a fish kill in Dunsany, did a travel agent make the airport in time due to blockades, all the sport with David Sheehan and an update on Sharon Ball after she went for life-saving treatment in the US
The Late Lunch, Thursday April 9th, 2026
01:02:18|On today's show with Louise Walsh, we chatted to a man who gave up his IT job after 26 years due to burnout and turned to what he loves best -cycling, for a career. Sleep apnea, loving your body, an app that rewards you for being outside and how one girl is helping her friend keep her dream cafe going.
The Late Lunch, Wednesday, April 8th, 2026
01:12:16|On today's show with Louise Walsh, we heard from a musician who plays 'chemo concerts' on the piano despite the fact he has lost all feeling in his fingers due to treatment side-effects. Vet Sinead Kelly was in the house to answer all pet questions. A father and son athletic duo on setting up a sports shop and meet the master detailer.
Garreth Galligan - how he survived a suicide attempt to find a new life for himself.
15:20|A young man has opened up about his emotional struggles and how attempting to take his own life led him to find a new life, without alcohol
Late Lunch April 7th, 2026
01:04:15|On today's show with Louise Walsh, one young man told his story about how an attempt to take his own life led to him finding real life. Downsizing and one woman's journey to moving from a five bed home to a two bed house. A Trim mother is backing new proposals for a certificate of life for all mothers who suffered early miscarriages, a Drogheda woman who is the new holder of the Michael Flatley freestyle competition and we meet a local CPR group who are helping the emergency services.