Leslie Murphy speaks to Carl McKeown from Forever Living Products, they speak about the benefits of Aloe Vera to the health & how to get involved and earn a wage and become part of the team. On Lifeline
In this series we look at the influence which the 1913 lockout had on a number of artistic disciplines. In this episode, We talk to artist Cathy Henderson about the 1913 Tapestry project. We speak to Helen Carey (Limerick City Gallery of Art)…
Listen Back to Mark Smith talking to Richie from Tallaght Traveller Youth Service and the three girls Sandra, Pamela & Mary Jessica from the Tallaght Traveller Youth Service who have recorded ‘American Honey’ (cover of Lady Antebellum) and also won a Tallaght…
Local election candidate Michael O’Brien of the Anti Austerity Alliance tells Noel McGuinness about leaks being caused by water meter installers. One in every fifty installations leads to a leak which Dublin City Council have to repair. The cost of these repairs…
Eithne Byrne from Coolock talks to Noel McGuinness about winning the Carer of the Year award at Comfort Keepers. From a young age Eithne was caring for people in her community and was delighted to get the opportunity to work for Comfort…
The first documentary in the ‘To the End of the Earth documentary series on The Irish Military Diaspora in South America’ series focuses on the life of Ambrose O’Higgins and how a boy born in Co Sligo in 1720, attained one of…
In this series we look at the influence which the 1913 lockout had on a number of artistic disciplines. In this episode, Dr. Margarita Cappock tells us about some of the painters involved in the lockout. We hear from Joe Mooney who…
John Lyons from People before Profit brings Noel McGuinness up to date on The Stardust relatives campaign. On Wednesday 5th of February Antoinette Keegan and others were denied entry to The Department of Justice. In the light of new evidence they are…
Rohan Felmingham is an Australian bike enthusiast who is currently travelling the world by motorcycle. He tells Noel McGuinness about how his bike was stolen here in Dublin and the kindness he discovered as a result. In November Noel Fay read a…
Amanda McLeod Head of Home Economics at St Angelas College in Sligo talks to Noel McGuinness about this competiton. In conjuction with the Restaraunts Association Of Ireland (rai.ie) they are challenging post primary students to recreate their favourite restaraunt meal. The brief…
The Brief Thursday 6th February Ireland’s only legal affairs show returns for a new season. Barristers Andrew Robinson and Peter Leonard offer comment on all the big legal stories of the day, including; The mammoth Anglo Irish Bank trial Surrogacy question in…