Adrianne Murphy is joined by SIPTU Manufacturing Division Organiser Greg Ennis to discuss why SIPTU says the government must address recurring Covid-19 outbreaks in meat processing plants.
Adrianne is joined by Consumer Advisor Eimear Greene from The Health Insurance Authority to offer consumers advice on how to get the best plan to suit their needs and value for money.
Dublin City Council’s Historian in Residence Cormac Moore joins Joe to discuss an ambush on Great Brunswick Street which took place on the 14th of March 1921 that led to the deaths of civilians, IRA and Auxiliaries (present day Pearse Street)
Student Dara O’ Leary from the Ballyfermot College of Further Education joins Joe to discuss his documentary film about coastal erosion occurring at Portrane in north county Dublin & also the history of Portrane, Dara will be interviewing residents that have been…
Business Communications & Marketing executive, Christine Crawford, from Irish Water joins Joe to discuss Chambers Ireland and Irish Water’s announcement of a new partnership calling on Dublin Businesses to get involved in Irish Water’s stewardship programme
John Healy speaks to Maura Lavelle, Children in Hospital Ireland, discussing how the organisation is coping with Covid restrictions on visits etc. and the appeal to get books for children in hospital coming up to World Book Day 2021.
John speaks to Brian McLoughlin from Inner City Helping Homeless, discussing the January homeless figures, food poverty in Ireland and the ICHH volunteers doing the Jerusalema Dance Challenge.
Pat Ryan, local resident and worker in the Coolock Recycling Centre will be telling us about the historical moments in our local community depicted in the mural in the centre. Also joining the show is Madeleine Ebbs, DCC CommunityvDevelopment Officer.