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Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty

January 26, 2024 12:51 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

Every day we scour the newspapers but often, many great stories from the regional papers don’t make the headlines. Newstalk's Breakfast Briefing presenter Shane Beatty has rounded up some of the best stories that you might have missed... 

Ireland must stop ‘aiming at a formula’ to ensure Eurovision success

January 26, 2024 12:40 - 15 minutes - 14.3 MB

Eurosong will be happening tonight on the Late Late Show tonight.  Ireland haven’t exactly had much success at Eurovision lately – so what should we be doing differently?  Andrea was joined by former Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan, Keith Mills and Dermot Manning to discuss...

The Home Squad: Kitchen Renovations on a Budget

January 25, 2024 15:01 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MB

Want to revamp your kitchen without spending a fortune?  Architect Roisin Murphy and Hardware Expert Alan Grant joined Andrea with some tricks of the trade to give you a fresh kitchen without the cost...

Tipperary man defying the odds after being left paralysed from an accident

January 25, 2024 15:00 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

Shaun Fogarty is an inspiration. After an accident left him completely paralysed from the neck down when he was just 19 years old, he has gone on to defy the odds – learning to eat and talk again, as well as going back to college to earn a masters degree.  Shaun joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live alongside his mother Gretta...

'There's no going back now' - Tipperary granny skydiving to raise funds for Gaza

January 25, 2024 13:55 - 5 minutes - 5.26 MB

A Tipperary Granny in her 70s is planning to skydive with her son this February to raise funds for Gaza.  Mary and Mike McDonnell joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live...

'There should be more education' - Citizens' Assembly to publish final report on Drugs Use

January 25, 2024 13:40 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

The Citizens Assembly on Drug use are meeting right now, to recommend a 'decriminalised' version of our drugs laws. It would cover anyone caught with drugs for personal use.  They believe the criminalisation of drug use has not worked. Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

Throwback Thursday: Ted Bundy executed, Pride and Prejudice published and 101 Dalmatians released

January 25, 2024 13:05 - 6 minutes - 5.88 MB

It's time for Throwback Thursday, where we look back on things that happened this week in history.  Ciaran O’Connor from 98fm joined Andrea Gilligan on Lunchtime Live... 

'Epidemic' of self-diagnosis of mental health issues sweeping social media - Psychologist

January 25, 2024 12:54 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

An article in the Irish Times today suggests people are diagnosing themselves with mental health Issues.   Is there a glorification of mental health on social media?  Andrea was joined by Jason O’Callaghan: Psychologist and others to discuss...

'It's a vicious circle' - Coping with 'problem drinking'

January 24, 2024 15:08 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

A spokesperson for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has said they have seen an increase in people looking for support and more women are seeking support for "problem drinking". Andrea was joined by listeners and Sheila Gilheaney, CEO at Alcohol Action Ireland to discuss...

Fertility Q&A with Dr John Kennedy

January 24, 2024 14:30 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

The existence of fertility treatments has given a lot of us the impression we can wait until we’re older to have children.  A survey carried out by the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Cork University Maternity Hospital showed an overconfidence in the treatments. One in five surveyed believed ­fertility treatment allowed most women to have a baby with their own eggs at any age.  Andrea was joined by Dr John Kennedy, Founder of Thérap...

Planning your own funeral: 'It's a lovely process'

January 24, 2024 13:53 - 13 minutes - 12 MB

Have you ever thought about your own funeral – or told people what you’d like after you die?  For more on this Andrea was joined by Brid McGowan from Foley & McGowans Funeral home in Sligo and McGowan’s Funeral Directors in Ballina and listeners to discuss...

NTA announces new public transport costs: Is this the right move?

January 24, 2024 13:42 - 18 minutes - 16.8 MB

The National Transport Authority today published their fares plan for 2024 – while 80% of fares remain unchanged, there will be reduced monthly tickets for commuters.  Do you use Public transport? Is cheaper transport really the answer to encourage more people to use it?  Andrea was joined by Dr. Páraic Carroll, Assistant Professor in Transportation Engineering in UCD, Cllr Lauren Tuite, Green Party Cllr on Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and more to discuss...

Reasons to be Happy: Wicklow brothers complete World's Toughest Row and a possible return for 'Line of Duty'

January 24, 2024 13:37 - 8 minutes - 7.79 MB

Lunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy looks at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic.   Newstalk’s own Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in studio to put a smile on your faces....  Image: BBC

'I feel invisible' - Mother 'in burnout' pleas for support for her son

January 23, 2024 14:00 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

We spoke to Gayle back in August. She got in touch after she was forced to miss her own mum’s funeral, when she couldn’t get respite care for her son.  Gayle cares for her 22-year-old son Luca full time in their home.   She is hoping for more help for people like herself and her son.  Andrea went to Gayle’s home to see what her daily life is like, and to find out if there’d been any update in her situation...

Are cars getting too big for our roads?

January 23, 2024 13:23 - 9 minutes - 9.05 MB

New cars in the EU and UK have grown 1cm wider every two years according to a new report – but are our roads able for them?  Andrea was joined by Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor & Columnist with the Sunday Independent, Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation and Head of Department, Trinity College Dublin to discuss...

How I Live Well: Hillwalking

January 23, 2024 12:59 - 11 minutes - 10.1 MB

This year Andrea Gilligan is determined to make some changes and become that bit healthier!  Over the next few weeks Andrea will be joined by a number of different people to find out how they live well. Terry Lambert from Hill Top Treks joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live today to discuss hillwalking...

Access to Cash Bill: ‘Not everyone is going to want to use card’

January 23, 2024 12:50 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

The Access to Cash Bill is going to the cabinet today. The bill aims to ensure the use of cash in shops and pharmacies and stop the closure of ATMs. Should we be protecting cash? Andrea was joined by Sheena Mitchell, Pharmacist and Host of the WonderCare podcast, Barry Duff from Lock & Brew Café and more to discuss...

Should there be a ban on cheap flights?

January 22, 2024 13:38 - 18 minutes - 16.9 MB

Should we ban cheap flights to help the environment?  With some airlines announcing winter sales, with flights as low as €13 – should this be allowed?  Andrea was joined by Ecologist Padraic Fogarty, Eoghan Corry and others to discuss...

VFI declares interest in UNESCO protected status for the Irish Pub

January 22, 2024 13:30 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MB

Should Irish pubs be given protected status? That’s a call from Una Mullaly in the Irish Times today, she thinks Irish pubs should be declared a cultural asset.   They’re so important to our culture and our way of life, and a lot of them are struggling.  Would something like a UNESCO status help them?  Andrea was joined by some people in the industry to discuss...

Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Lunch Box Recipes

January 22, 2024 12:55 - 9 minutes - 9.03 MB

This is Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch. Every Monday we’ll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah chatted through recipes to keep you full during lunchtime... Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Storm Isha: 'Extensive damage' to businesses in West of Ireland

January 22, 2024 12:40 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

Storm Isha battered the country last night leaving alot of damage to businesses and disruption to flights. Andrea was joined by Sinead Ryan, Newstalk presenter, Sorcha Crowley, journalist with the Irish Examiner, Anthony Gray Owner, Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo, Chair of Sligo Tourism and others to discuss...

Ask Me Anything: Reality TV Star

January 19, 2024 14:40 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

Every Friday, as part of our ‘Ask Me Anything’ series, we put your questions to people from interesting background or working in different jobs.   Today on the show Andrea was joined by former Reality TV star, Ray Shah...

'It's just not fair' - Protest planned for Limerick Hospital due to overcrowding

January 19, 2024 13:40 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

There will be a protest on Sunday in Limerick to highlight overcrowding in University Hospital Limerick.   Andrea was joined by Brian and Marie on Lunchtime Live to discuss...

‘This is my family’ - Long-lost siblings reunited after being abandoned

January 19, 2024 13:31 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

A fascinating story of three long lost siblings, adopted and grew up without knowing each other has taken another turn.  In 2020, the two of the siblings were reunited on the ITV show ‘Long-Lost Family’. The show brought about the discovery of another brother.  Recently, it has come to light from the Indo Daily Podcast that there may be a fourth sibling out there. Andrea was joined by two of those siblings Helen and David, to tell their story...

Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty

January 19, 2024 12:55 - 10 minutes - 10 MB

Every day we scour the newspapers but often, many great stories from the regional papers don’t make the headlines. Newstalk's Breakfast Briefing presenter Shane Beatty has rounded up some of the best stories that you might have missed... 

Priest says funerals shouldn't be a ‘celebration of a person's life of crime'

January 19, 2024 12:48 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MB

A balaclava, a cannabis joint along with a screwdriver and pliers were among the floral tributes at hitman Tristan Sherry's funeral this week.     Why are displays like this allowed at funerals?   Do they glorify criminality?   Andrea was joined by Fr Aquinas Duffy and more listeners to discuss...

'I felt I didn't add any value to my family' - More listeners stories of coping with postnatal depression

January 18, 2024 13:41 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MB

Yesterday we spoke to Aolish and Michelle about their experiences with postnatal depression. And it seemed to really strike a chord with a lot of people listening.  One of the things that came up time and time again in your texts was that people just don’t talk about it enough. So we want to talk about it more.  Andrea was joined by Jemma, Tara and Aileen Hickie, CEO of Parentline to discuss...

Non-parents parking in a parent and child space 'so common'

January 18, 2024 13:20 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MB

One listener got in touch with Lunchtime Live via a voicenote to complain about people without kids parking parent in and child car spaces. Andrea was joined by Chrissie Russell and others to discuss...

Throwback Thursday: Bill Clinton affair, The Simpsons premiered and Wikipedia debuts online

January 18, 2024 13:03 - 6 minutes - 5.81 MB

It's time for Throwback Thursday, where we look back on things that happened this week in history.  Ciaran O’Connor from 98fm joined Andrea Gilligan on Lunchtime Live... 

Minister Humphrey's comments regarding protesters 'a little bit unfair'

January 18, 2024 12:50 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys has questioned how people can attend anti-migration demonstrations during the day while most others are at work.    Is she being fair assuming that protestors aren’t working?  Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

Home Energy Upgrades And Grants Q&A

January 17, 2024 14:35 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

Brian McIntyre from the SEAI joined Andrea to answer your questions around home energy upgrades...

Coping with Postnatal Depression: ‘I was consumed by these negative thoughts’

January 17, 2024 14:25 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

About one in eight women suffer from postnatal depression after giving birth, but it’s something that many people feel uncomfortable opening up about.  Andrea Gilligan was joined by Aolish and Michelle to discuss their experiences...

Is there too much sex on TV?

January 17, 2024 14:05 - 12 minutes - 11.7 MB

Actress Emma Stone has defended graphic sex scenes in Yorgos Lanthimos's (PRON: LAN – TEE – MOUSE)  Oscar-tipped film Poor Things, saying they are true to her character, Bella’s experience.   In recent weeks there has also been much discussion around some of the more shocking scenes in Barry Keoghan movie ‘Saltburn’.  Are there too many sex scenes in movies and TVs shows these days? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

Reasons to be Happy: The Grand Stretch, Ayo Edebiri is Irish and Paul Mescal open to 'meeting someone in a bar'

January 17, 2024 13:50 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

We have made a new year’s resolution on the show this year to look on the brighter side of life.   Our new item Lunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy, will look at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic.   Blue Monday is behind us and now more than ever we need reasons to be happy!    Newstalk’s own Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in studio to put a smile on your faces.... 

'We have to put up with the noise' - Residents oppose pedestrianisation of Malahide street

January 17, 2024 13:45 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

Is the pedestrianization of our towns a good move?   Plans to pedestrianization a street in Malahide look set to go ahead despite local opposition.   But would you welcome it in your town? Andrea was joined by locals and listeners to discuss... Image: Fingal County Council

'We don't have the capacity in the town' - Locals continue protests at hotel in Roscrea

January 16, 2024 13:50 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

There were clashes between Gardai protestors last night when over a dozen asylum seekers were moved into Racket Hall Hotel in Roscrea, Co Tipperary.   There has been daily demonstrations outside the hotel after it was announced last week that asylum seekers would be housed there.  Andrea was joined by locals and listeners to discuss...

The Most Overrated Holiday Destinations

January 16, 2024 13:16 - 12 minutes - 11.8 MB

Dubai has apparently been voted the most overrated place to visit. Overrated and overhyped apparently. What were your most overrated holiday destinations? Andrea was joined by Melanie May, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Audience Editor with the Irish Independent, Megan Virgo, travel blogger and others to discuss...

How I Live Well: Money

January 16, 2024 12:55 - 10 minutes - 9.89 MB

Coming back after January, Andrea Gilligan is determined to make some changes and become that bit healthier!  Over the next few weeks Andrea will be joined by a number of different people to find out how they live well. John Lowe of MoneyDoctors.ie joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live today to discuss how to manage your money...

‘The eradication of my grandfather's legacy’ - Páirc Uí Chaoimh to be renamed SuperValu Páirc

January 16, 2024 12:35 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

Could we soon be travelling to SuperValu Park for Cork’s intercounty games?  A historic rights deal is set to see the famous Pairc Ui Chaoimh renamed.  The stadium is named after former GAA director general Pádraig Ó Caoimh who led the GAA for 35 years.  What do you think, would the renaming bother you? Or is this just the way things are going? Andrea was joined by Donal O’Chaoimh, Padraig O’Caoimh’s Grandson and others to discuss...

Coping with a stillbirth: 'The silence was deafening'

January 15, 2024 15:35 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

Andrea Gilligan was joined on Lunchtime Live today by Nina and Mairie to discuss their experiences coping with a stillbirth...

Are Irish people are funnier than British people?

January 15, 2024 13:30 - 9 minutes - 8.38 MB

Graham Norton says he thinks Irish people are funnier than our counterparts in the UK.  He says he thinks your regular day-to-day Irish person is probably funnier than your average person in the UK.  He says it’s down to our story telling.  Andrea was joined by Comedian Jim Elliott and other listeners to discuss...

Lunchtime Live's Big Batch: Creamy Leek and Potato Soup with Croutons and Tomato, Red Pepper and Butternut Squash Soup

January 15, 2024 13:00 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MB

This is Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch. Every Monday we’ll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes from Cook Book Author and Recipe writer Sarah Butler to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration! This week Andrea and Sarah chatted through recipes for two different soups to warm you up during the day. Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

‘The war on drugs has failed’ - Calls for new approach for those caught with small amount of drugs

January 15, 2024 12:45 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

Drugs Minister Hildegarde Naughton said that those caught with a small amount of drugs should not end up in the criminal justice system.  Cannabis is currently included in an adult caution scheme that has led to a drop in the number of people brought to court in recent years for possession.   The minister now wants to look at the approach to other, harder drugs – what do you think about this approach?   Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

'I couldn't say my own name' - One listener's experience living with a stutter

January 12, 2024 13:50 - 15 minutes - 13.8 MB

Martina, a listener got in touch because she wanted to talk about her experience growing up with a stutter...

Children 'as young as ten' using anti-ageing skincare products

January 12, 2024 13:35 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

Children as young as 10 demanding anti-ageing products – according to dermatologists.  Fears are that children are being heavily influenced by trends on social media.  Has your child expressed an interest in skin care?  Andrea was joined by Jen Hogan, Columnist with The Irish Times, Jennifer Rock, The Skin Nerd and more to discuss...

Should we stop using the term 'openly gay'?

January 12, 2024 13:10 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

Actor Andrew Scott has said in an interview this week that it is time to stop using the expression ‘openly gay’.  Should we get rid of the term 'openly' gay?  Andrea was joined by Labour Senator, Annie Hoey and others to discuss... 

Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty

January 12, 2024 12:51 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

Every day we scour the newspapers but often, many great stories from the regional papers don’t make the headlines. Newstalk's Breakfast Briefing presenter Shane Beatty has rounded up some of the best stories that you might have missed... 

Cap on commercial buildings 'needed' amid housing crisis - Hearne

January 12, 2024 12:46 - 15 minutes - 14.4 MB

Could putting a cap on commercial buildings help tackle the housing crisis?   An ERSI think-tank has suggested the construction industry would divert its focus to residential building if a limit was put on the number of commercial properties awarded planning permission each year.  Should we say ‘no more’ to commercial buildings until more housing is developed?   Andrea was joined by Rory Hearne, Author of ‘Gaffs’ and associate Professor of Social Policy at Maynooth University, Andrea Hora...

Calls for Government to impose 'price caps' on baby formula

January 11, 2024 13:30 - 14 minutes - 12.9 MB

Greece has introduced a cap on the cost of baby formula.  A 7% profit cap on formula will take effect in March and follows a series of similar initiatives over the past two years for basic items.  Andrea was joined by Dr Liz O’Sullivan, lecturer in nutrition at the TU Dublin and member of Baby Feeding Law Group Ireland and other listeners to discuss...

Energy Prices Q&A with Daragh Cassidy

January 11, 2024 13:05 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

Are cheaper energy prices on the way? Yuno has now joined SSE Airtricity and Pinergy in announcing two reductions in their tariffs in the past few months – so will other providers be forced to follow?  Daragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie joined Andrea to answer listeners questions...