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Late Lunch Wednesday May 5th 2021
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Alanon member Pat believes the new minimum price for alcohol will hit the most vulnerable in society most. Simply shocking - Jimmy Smyth was subject to the cruel punishment meted out by brothers and lay teachers at De La Salle school in Navan. Heather Bourke is on a crusade to save the art of conversation while Aileen Carville's SKMMP combines fashion and technology to fulfill a need in the fashion industry supply chain. Emer McCormack joined us on the International Day of the Midwife and Gerry's focus on Petula Clark continued in words and song...
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