Sinopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodios
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"I had a chain around my neck with this trial, I just wanted it over"
03/03/2023 Duración: 19min39-year-old Christopher Stokes has been jailed for 11 and half years for a horrific attack on a vulnerable woman involving acid, boiling water and an attempt to burn down the house she was in. Survivor, Simone Lee spoke to Andrea about the terrifying ordeal.
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"She has no life"-Mother describes how Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome has impacted her daughter
03/03/2023 Duración: 12minMegan Cullen suffers from Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome caused by nerve damage. In 2019, she cut off her own finger to try and ease the pain. Her mother has now set up a gofund me page to help her daughter get the treatment she needs to manage the pain. Catherine, Megan's mother spoke to Andrea on the show
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“It’s like telling someone with depression to cheer up-it doesn’t work”
03/03/2023 Duración: 18minTomorrow, March 4th marks World Obesity Day. It comes as The World Obesity Federation project that 47% of adults in Ireland will be obese by 2035 - with an annual increase in child obesity of 4.1%. But, are we overstating weight when it comes to conversations about our health? Do we put too much emphasis on the likes of BMI and the numbers we see no the scales? Andrea spoke to listeners to find out. . .
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100-year-old woman 'flabbergasted' by €957 electricity bill for two month period
02/03/2023 Duración: 27minHouseholds around the country are getting their electricity bills over the next few days. And some have come as a very unwelcome surprise. Kitty Byrne, a 100 year old woman in Meath, got a bill of almost a thousand euro for a two month period. Her nephew Frank Dempsey joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss. Listeners Debbie, Keith and more also joined Andrea on the show…
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'Unless you're signing up for 5 day situation, you can't get anywhere to mind your child'
02/03/2023 Duración: 14minIn September, many parents around the country were relieved when the Government increased the National Childcare Subsidy from 50 cent an hour to €1.10, meaning that creche fees were being reduced. However, since then, another issue has arrived. Parents are now struggling to find places for children looking to attend creches on a part-time basis. Hannah, a mother of 2, Elaine Dunne, Chairperson from the Federation of Early childhood, Ulla and Suzanne joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss…
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Patient at Wexford hospital hails ‘incredible’ evacuation procedure by staff
02/03/2023 Duración: 39minA fire which broke out in Wexford General Hospital last night has caused more than 200 patients to be displaced. Patients were evacuated and transferred to hospitals in Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork and Dublin. Andrea was joined by Sandra, whose son Jack was in the hospital, Seamus, a patient in the hospital, and Robbie, whose father is also patient in the hospital. Ian Brennan, General Manager for The National Ambulance Service with Special responsibility for the South East and Padraig Byrne, Journalist with the Wexford People and Independent.ie also joined the programme…
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Andrea visits Arc Cancer Support Services
01/03/2023 Duración: 12minLunchtime Live have teamed up with Arc Cancer Support Services for an upcoming event and as part of it, Andrea took a trip to the centre in Dublin to see the services and supports they offer...
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Calls for 'proper training in schools' for children using e-scooters
01/03/2023 Duración: 21minShould there be an age limit on e-scooters? The European Transport Safety Council has called for an age limit of 16-years-old and also recommended that the use of helmets should be made compulsory. Andrea was joined by listeners on Lunchtime Live to discuss...
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'I couldn't stay at home and let Ukrainian people struggle' - Irish firefighter providing aid in Ukraine
01/03/2023 Duración: 09minAn Irish firefighter has been travelling to Ukraine since the beginning of the war to bring aid there. Despite having a family at home, he says he’ll continue returning to Ukraine the war is over. Andrew Laste, from Clonmel in Tipperary, joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live from Ukraine...
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Nurses awaiting pandemic bonus ‘angry’ over TDs salary increase
01/03/2023 Duración: 28minTDs salaries are now higher than ever after passing a Celtic Tiger highpoint today. Their basic pay, before expenses, has reached €107,376 from a previous peak of €106,582 in 2008. The Taoiseach’s gross pay is €230,372 following today’s pay rise Do you think our public representatives are paid too much? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss…
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Third-level institutions 'should take into account' experience from Transition Year
28/02/2023 Duración: 28minEducation Minister Norma Foley is to drop plans to move some Leaving Cert exams to fifth year in 2024 following sharp opposition from teachers and concern among students. One concern was that it would potentially disadvantage students who skip Transition Year and who would suddenly find themselves facing three exam years in a row. Should Transition Year be made compulsory? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss…
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Should every county have a directly-elected mayor?
28/02/2023 Duración: 14minShould every county in Ireland have a directly elected mayor? New Junior Housing Minister Kieran O’Donnell thinks so. In 2019, pilot votes were held in Limerick, Waterford and Cork on whether to introduce a directly elected mayor but only Limerick voted in favour. Would having a mayor in your county benefit it? Andrea was joined by Fine Gael Councillor for Limerick and former Mayor, Stephen Keary, Fianna Fáil Councillor in Waterford, Eamon Quinlan, Fianna Fail Councillor & former Mayor of County Cork Gillian Coughlan and listeners to discuss…
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Covid inquiry 'ignoring that we’re still not through it,' says long Covid sufferer
28/02/2023 Duración: 26minThe Government says they’ll set up a Covid inquiry for the middle of this year. Its purpose won’t be to find fault with anyone, or praise anyone. It will focus on getting the facts of how the crisis was handled, to plan for future responses to public health emergencies. Did we handle it properly? Did we get it right? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss… Image: Grainne Kelly
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Online drug dealing 'an out of control business' in Ireland
27/02/2023 Duración: 34minAre you looking to source drugs in Ireland? An investigation by the Irish Sun has found that ordering narcotics online is easier than buying a takeaway. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Barry Gallagher, reporter with The Irish Sun, Dean and James both recovering drug addicts, Michael, a taxi driver and other listeners to discuss…
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Hotel prices for St Patrick's Day 'really bad for Dublin's reputation'
27/02/2023 Duración: 32minHotels and hostels in Dublin are charging up to €1,664 for a double room on St Patrick’s Day. That is according to Dublin Live who found that if you are trying to book accommodation on March 17th you will be playing multiples of what you would pay on an average night. Dublin City Council have also been accused of St Patrick’s Day price gouging by charging up to €1,000 for a family of four to watch the city’s parade from a grandstand. Do we rip people off during St Patrick’s Day? Adrian Kennedy was joined by Fine Gael Councillor Danny Byrne, Michael Lennon, Director of the Skylon Hotel in Dublin, Mary Wheland and other listeners to discuss…
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Ukrainian Community in Ireland - One Year On
24/02/2023 Duración: 26minToday marks the one year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Estimates vary widely, but most place the total number of civilian casualties between 10,000 and 30,000, and count at least 250,000 soldiers killed and wounded from both sides. Andrea was joined by those who the invasion has affected most, those who’ve had to leave their homes and their loved ones behind, and start a new life in Ireland. Alex, Nataly, Mykola and Tanya all spoke with Andrea this afternoon…
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Ireland’s first adult-only coffee bar 'disappointed nobody has followed us’
24/02/2023 Duración: 27minA New Jersey restaurant is banning children under 10. Nettie’s House of Spaghetti in New Jersey said that they made the decision because “it’s been extremely challenging to accommodate children”. However, they've received a lot of backlash for it. But what do you think? Should restaurants be allowed to ban children under a certain age? Would you like to see something similar introduced here? Andrea was joined by Alan Andrews, owner of The Old Barracks Coffee Roastery, Sarah, Patricia, Hugh and more to discuss... Image: The Old Barracks Coffee Roastery
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'It's nanny state gone crazy!' - Calls to ban alcohol-free advertising in sport
24/02/2023 Duración: 25minZero alcohol ads are being used to circumvent the intent of laws designed to protect children from harmful alcohol advertising. That is according to Alcohol Action Ireland – who say they want this ‘loophole’ closed. On-pitch alcohol advertising during sports matches has been banned in Ireland since 2018 – are these alcohol-free giving drink companies a backdoor to advertise? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss…
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As I Remember It: Bertie Ahern & The Good Friday Agreement
23/02/2023 Duración: 02min'As I Remember It: Bertie Ahern & the Good Friday Agreement' is a new podcast that tells the story of the Good Friday Agreement as told by those who negotiated it and marks the first time all those involved have reunited to reflect on the negotiations in 25 years. Head to newstalk.com/goodfridayagreement.
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'More enforcement' needed to prevent illegal parking in disabled bays
23/02/2023 Duración: 29minBaywatch is the new campaign from the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland, they’re calling on Gardaí and traffic wardens to have more power to impose fines on people parking illegally in spaces at private car parks in shopping centres, educational institutions, hospitals, and other spaces. Should more be done to stop people illegally parking in disabled bays? Andrea was joined by Anotoinette, Seamus, Eoin and Peter Gohery, a board member of the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland...