Episode 47: Parapets and paddles (building regulations and sanitation): Paul and Anthony wonder whether Old Testament laws still apply today. First aired: 16/07/2018
Gerry Gormley and the Dark Hearts and Tony Carberry drop into the studio again for a chat about their upcoming single “Take me Home” and perform some tunes acoustically including a lament for their fallen hero Chris Cornell.
Michael O’ Callaghan who lives with the conditions Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus announces some fundraising events in aid of SBHI. The Annual Packie Bonner Golf Classic and SBHI charity partner, Sporting Proud, who are holding a fundraising triathlon, with all donations being…
Michael Hennessy interviews Caroline Farrell, who is the National Chair of the I.F.A. Farm Family & Social Affairs Committee, about Farm Safety Week 2018, which runs from Monday July the 16th to Friday July the 20th. Caroline discusses farm safety in general…
The much anticipated Seamus Heaney exhibition ‘ Listen Now Again’ opened in July 2018. The exhibition is at the new Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Centre at College Green – entrance via Westmoreland Street. The exhibition will run for three years. A…
Philip from Philip & Mutylz Promotion joins Noel McGuinness along with some artists from the night join Noel to chat about the benefit night at the Button Factory on the 21st of July in aid of Dublin Samaritans & Pieta House.
Brian O’Neill, Chairman of the 1916 Relatives Association joins Noel McGuinness to discuss the purchase of Tom Clarke’s Tobacconist on Amiens St. by Dublin City Council. They also discuss the current situation with regard to Moore St.
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between the Tonkin Gulf incident of 1964, which escalated the Vietnam War, and current relations…