CorkToday 15 April 2024

  • We hear about the VAT 9 Campaign as Cork businesses call for the return of the lower VAT rate to keep the hospitality sector alive following high-profile business closures 
  • We speak with Dan Quirke whose son Dillon at the age of 24 collapsed during a hurling match and died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.  Following the launch of the Dillon Quirke Foundation, they wish to fund widespread cardiac screening for young people.
  • New figures out today show a very slight increase in the number of homes available on the HAP scheme.

The Quarterly Locked Out Report from The Simon Community found only 3 HAP homes were available nationwide for couples or single people on the Standard HAP rate. No HAP property's were available for parents or couples with one or two children within the standard limits

  • Effie Neill local country music artist from Ardgroom on reaching the final of the TG4 show Glor Tire 
  • Nutritional advice with Anneliese Dressel  



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