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David Lynch speaks about Budget cuts to the most vulnerable

RONNIE O’ BRIEN speaks to DAVID LYNCH who works with the community workers network about the recent budget & the cuts that have been made to the poorest & most vulnerable people, that are living in disadvantaged areas…

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December 14, 2011
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    TOMMY BROUGHAN TD talks to Pat Meehan about the plan build a 16 kilometre jet fuel pipeline in Dublin which has been called “crazy”. The plan would see a ...

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    07 May 2015

  • Try Anything Twice With Grange Woodbine Drama Group

    Following its sell-out night-night run in April in Chicago, William Rocke’s hilarious, laugh-a-line comedy ‘ Try Anything Twice!; is being directed by Phil Monaghan, who acted in its recent ...

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    20 Jun 2012

  • Bohemians Foundation’s New Initiative: Walking Football for the over 50’s

    Mark speaks with CHRIS BRIEN from the Bohemians Foundation He talks about a new initiative from the foundation of walking football for the over 50’s, where the idea came ...

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    05 Oct 2015

  • Behind the Horse Shoe Bar

    Barbara Jennings speaks to SEAN BOYD, who is the  author of a book called ‘Behind The Horse Shoe Bar’. The Bar was in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin. He ...

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    21 Dec 2011

  • Radical Food Co Puts Nature on the Children’s Menu

    Local entrepreneur TONY MONAHAN brings some samples of his company’s products in to be tested on air by Mark Finnegan. The Radical Food Company offers a range of oat ...

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    08 Dec 2014

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