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Late Lunch Friday June 7th 2019
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On the eve of Slane 2019 Lord Henry Mountcharles was in great form ahead of the Metallica gig while Ken Murray regailed us with his favourite Slane memories. Bush Post-Primary School from North Louth are the Best Young Innovators in Ireland with their "Let's Talk Consent" project. Homan Potterton from Meath now in his mid-seventies and domiciled in London has had his first novel published. Leon Blanche looked ahead to the weekend's sporting action and Antoinette Brady told of daughter Aisling's progress since she last spoke with Gerry.
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