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Late Lunch Tuesday 4th 2021

Professor Paul Moynagh was really positive for better days ahead as the Covid-19 vaccination programme picks up pace. Anthony Murphy of Mythical Ireland fame has come across another ancient log boat in the River Boyne. Declan Bailey talked about the way we purchase, and pay for our phones and network usage is changing. Emma Heatherington, whose new book The Promise has been really well received ,had a nice chat with Gerry. Ahead of World Hand Hygiene Day, Infection Prevention & Control Specialist Tracy Doherty had lots of advice for listeners and Petula Clark is in the Artist of the Week Spotlight!

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