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Late Lunch Wednesday May 25th 2022

Yet another mass shooting of children in the USA - will it be a watershed? Houston Texas native John Shanahan is not at all confident the gun can be removed from American society. The Bloom Girls Sinead and Alicia Kavanagh are on high doh ahead of the return of the festival to Phoenix Park. Roisin Curtis has and is blazing a trail for women teaching woodwork. They've gone barking mad at Causey Farm ahead of Dogitude and we had more from and about the Greatest Showman.

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