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Late Lunch Monday January 8th 2024

Suzy Byrne's book about the letters her dad Gay received on his legendary radio show received Gerry's strongest endorsement. Addiction support worker with the Red Door Project, Ger Curran, outlined the implications of cocaine addiction and how her group are trying to reach out to those who are addicted. Tommy Fleming popped in for a chat and a song and was joined by his wife Tina who also manages his career. While Colin O'Brien is so excited with his investment secured in the Dragon's Den from entrepreneur and businessman Touker Suleyman.

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