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The Agenda Thursday 27th of March 2025
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Today on the show - Local TD's Ruairi O Murchu & Paula Butterly joined us to discuss the ongoing speaking rights row, Mayor of Drogheda Paddy McQuillan spoke to Ken about why he's seeking a meeting with senior Gardai to discuss the growing crime problem in Drogheda and we heard from listeners to the show about issues they are having with their local water supply.
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THE AGENDA MONDAY 31ST MARCH 2025
01:24:07|Eoin O Brien from Sinn Fein discussed the cuts made to new housing Ashley Connolly from Forsa Union on the suspsension on work to ruleand Ind Councilor Declan Power on calls for additional roads at the M1 retail parkThe Agenda Friday 28th of March 2025
01:20:04|Today on the show - Peadar Toibin accuses Government of sneaking through the Migration Pact , the IPOA told us how rent pressure zones are contributing to rising rent costs and economist Austin Hughes spoke to us about the latest consumer sentimentThe Agenda Tuesday 25th of March 2025
01:21:52|Today on the show - Rachel Martin, a local mother with 3 autistic children spoke with us about the difficulty faced by parents when it comes to getting school places for their kids, ALONE spoke to us about the increasing level of need among older people and Dr Illona Duffy urged people who are displaying symptoms of the vomiting bug to stay away emergency departmentsThe Agenda Wednesday 26th of March 2025
01:19:02|Today on the show - Our Political Correspondent Sean Defoe brought us all the latest from the continuing discussions on Dail speaking time, SOSAD Ireland told us they need to raise €42,000 before the end of this week in order to keep services functioning into next month and Minister Helen McEntee joined us to discuss the problems facing parents in finding school places for their children with special needs.The Agenda Monday 24th of March 2025
01:22:38|Today on the show - The TUI tell us why they have reservations against the introduction of a city allowance for frontline workers, the Irish Cancer Society told us why they need to raise 30million this year in order to continue delivering their invaluable services and Deputy Joanna Byrne spoke to Ken about the 35% increase in the number of people accessing emergency accommodation in Louth.The Agenda Friday 21st of March 2025
01:20:01|Today on the show - Minister for European Affairs Thomas Byrne spoke with us fresh from the summit of EU leaders in Brussels, Peadar Toibin voiced his concerns about the "revolving door" nature of our prison service and Darren O Rourke & Sharon Keogan called for urgent action to tackle to issues with water supply in the Duleek Staleen area.The Agenda Thursday 20th of March 2025
01:19:47|Today on the show - David Hall, CEO of iCare Housing spoke with us about rising house costs. Local Cllrs Padraig Fitzsimons & Alan Lawes discussed controversial plans to pedestrianise Trimgate St in Navan and Gavan Reilly gave us details of the political fall out of McGregor's visit to the White HouseThe Agenda Wednesday 19th of March 2025
01:23:12|Today on the show - the IAWM called on the Irish Govt to sanction Israel now, the ISPCC told Ken about the free digital mental health and wellbeing programmes they are offering to parents as well as children who suffer with anxiety and Cllr Paddy Meade spoke to us about the number of residents around Rathkenny & Lobinstown who are still without broadband following Storm Eowyn.