Share

LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back
Wildlife Matters - The Raven
•
Aoife McPartlin from Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland brought us a fascinating insight into the world of the largest member of the corvid family the Raven!
More episodes
View all episodes

Let's Get Back to Books
09:00|Journalist, Freelance Writer and Broadcaster Niamh O'Reilly believes that books should be the focus for children on World Book Day tomorrow, rather than costume characters!
Road Hauliers in Crisis
05:23|Ger Hyland, President of the Road Hauliers Association, explained the implications for his members and in turn the general public of the fuel crisis and appealed for help from Government.
Late Lunch Wednesday March 4th 2026
01:10:43|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.
Late Lunch Tuesday March 3rd 2026
01:17:54|Sarah Carey on War in the Middle East and its worldwide consequences, Jacky Murray just wants her daughter to play football, Fran McKeown is running round Meath, funny man Jason Byrne lifted the mood totally and Helen Hanratty is looking to map the frog population in Louth.
Let The Child Play
07:34|Jacky Murray is annoyed that her eleven year old daughter is not being allowed play football with new club Dunshauglin Gaels and wants her former club Ratoath and Meath LGFA to sort the matter out as soon as possible.
Sarah Carey on the World at War
15:41|Opinion Columnist, Broadcaster, Facilitator and Compere Sarah Carey, assessed the impact of the attack on Iran by the USA and Israel on the World and Ireland.
Jason Byrne In Full Flight
23:22|One of the most naturally funny Irishmen, Jason Byrne delivered the laughs one after another this afternoon!
Late Lunch Monday March 2nd 2026
01:09:48|Sandra Finegan advised on travel to the Middle East and beyond, locals Sheila Bailey and Ciaran Flynn stranded in Dubai, Meath Women's Refuge are rebranding, we heard lots of advice from veterinarian Sinead Kelly and Niall Hatch welcomed the greater awareness of the ban on hedge cutting.
Louth Woman & Meath Man in Dubai
12:30|Meath GAA Secretary Ciaran Flynn and Dundalk's Sheila Bailey. both in Dubai for sporting reasons, who are now stranded because of the war, spoke to us from the Middle East this afternoon.