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July 6th - Guests: Richard Chambers, Dr Denis McCauley, Dara Calleary, Kathleen Funchion, Richard Hogan, Caroline Reidy, Andrea Brannigan

Season 8, Ep. 80

eople who are fully vaccinated will receive their EU Digital Covid Certificates next week, under plans being finalised by the Government. Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary and Sinn Féin TD Kathleen Funchion will be here in studio to discuss.


The Irish Medical Organisation's Chair of the GP council, ​ Dr Denis McCauley will discuss the rising COVID-19 rates in Donegal.


Will the future of the work week include a four-day week, Managing Director of the HR Suite, Caroline Reidy and Clinical Director of the Therapy Institute and Columnist with the Irish Examiner, Richard Hogan will discuss the pros and cons to the potential new work week.


And later, Andrea Brannigan, the mother of murdered Irish woman Danielle McLaughlin will be here to explain why she cannot travel to India for the resumption of the chief suspect’s trial because of the pandemic and why no video link has been offered to her.

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