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Alan Cantwell on LMFM Tuesday 10th of December 2024

Today on the show - Labour's Ged Nash spoke to us about his party's involvement in the Government formation talks, ISME called on listeners to "shop local" this Christmas and ISPCC spoke to Alan about the alarming increase in the number of children who have attempted suicide who are contacting their helpline for advice.

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    01:14:06|
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