Synopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodes
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Shared Funerals
04/07/2022 Duration: 11minThe shortage of priests in Ireland has led to suggestions that lay people may be called on to do funerals. Father Iggy O’Donovan joined funeral celebrant Liza Clancy to discuss if shared funerals could be a way of addressing the issue.
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'At your service' with Francis Brennan
04/07/2022 Duration: 11minAfter a difficult few years for the hospitality industry things are slowly returning back to normal. As part of TV show ‘At your service’ Hotelier Frances Brennan has been helping businesses to try navigate this tricky time, he joined Aideen to discuss the show.
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Should we tax the childless?
04/07/2022 Duration: 18minPaul Morland, Demographer at St Antony’s College, Oxford, and the author of Tomorrow’s People: The Future of Humanity in Ten Numbers, has said taxing those who do not have children should be taxed at a higher rate to encourage them to start families. Aideen was joined by listeners to debate if this was a fair way to encourage people to have children.
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Summer Memories – Neil Delamere
01/07/2022 Duration: 18minThe 1st of July- the kids are all finished school – summer holidays start in earnest! Today, we’re kicking off our Summer Memories series, where we chat to some well-known faces and reminisce over those long summer days! Comedian Neil Delamere kicked off the series by joining Andrea on the show.
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Where is the Summer weather?
01/07/2022 Duration: 03minGerry Murphy from Met Eireann joined Andrea Gilligan on the show to discuss what lies in store for the weekend.
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Aer Lingus flight cancelations
01/07/2022 Duration: 15minFlight cancellations are continuing to affect customers across the country with more Aer Lingus flights out of Dublin Airport to European destinations canceled today. The airline says it’s due to illness and strike action.
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Filmmaker Caoilinn Handley on her autism journey
01/07/2022 Duration: 09minWith the first in a number of Joint Oireachtas Committees on Autism underway, this week calls around representation for neurodivergent people in Ireland are to the fore. A strong advocate in this area is filmmaker Caoilinn Handley. Caoilinn first sought a diagnosis for dyspraxia after she related to a character on TV, and this has led her to explore her autism in recent years. To showcase the importance of better pathways for autistic people in Irish society, Caoilinn most recently auditioned for the Rose of Tralee. To tell us about that, and her wider story, Caoilinn joined Andrea Gilligan on the show.
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Are the standards of spoken English on the wane?
01/07/2022 Duration: 12minDoes our understanding around grammar, syntax, or phrasing in general leave a lot to be desired? Sarah in Thurles got in touch with the show to bemoan the decline of society in this area, and she spoke to Andrea this afternoon
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Have you been charged for water?
01/07/2022 Duration: 15minWell, have you ever been charged for water while out and about? Are venues allowed not to serve you tap water? Would it put you off a venue if they charge for tap water? And, what about bars and restaurants? Are they allowed to charge for water? Aaron got in touch with Andrea on the issue.
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Ask The Expert: Interior Design
30/06/2022 Duration: 18minNewstalk has teamed up with Ronseal for Fix it Fortnight ,two weeks of top DIY tips from the best experts in the field. It’s the perfect time to freshen up the house. Andrea was joined by Arlene McIntyre from Ventura, to answer your interior design questions. It’s all with thanks to Ronseal. For more see Ronseal.com.
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"It's a constant battle for someone who has a disability."
30/06/2022 Duration: 16minIrish Rail announced that 41 new trains were in transit and heading for Ireland but disability activists say that they’ve been forgotten about as the trains are no more accessible than the current ones.Andrea was joined by listeners Sean,Veron and Jane Cregan from Irish Rail to discuss the accessibility of the Irish rail service.
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Have we lost our life skills?
30/06/2022 Duration: 12minTechnology has made our lives so much more convenient but in the process of simplifying everyday tasks, Hilda Roche, National President of the ICA ,and Noel Cunningham, TV Personality and Author of Guide to Modern Irish Manners, joined Andrea to discuss if we lost our life skills.
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The aftermath of divorce
30/06/2022 Duration: 15minEwan McGregor has made a rare public comment about the breakdown of his first marriage and the impact the split has had on all of the relationships in his life. Andre was joined by life Coach Mark Fennell discuss the impact of divorce on those directly and indirectly involved.
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Should vaping be banned?
30/06/2022 Duration: 15minVaping has traditionally been seen as a “safer” alternative to smoking and is increasingly popular with teenagers. Andrea spoke to Dr Brendan O’Shea, GP in Co Kildare and listeners, to discuss if vaping could pose health risks to those who use them and encourage younger age groups to become nicotine dependent.
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The Science of nostalgia
29/06/2022 Duration: 12minPaul Maher from University of Limerick has studied the science behind nostalgia, and he joined Andrea to explain why we love things that make us reminisce on past times or experiences.
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Remote working and renting
29/06/2022 Duration: 15minTenants who need to work from home are being refused by some landlords advertising rental properties. Andrea spoke to Amy Molly, Public Affairs Correspondent with Independent News & Media, who has been speaking to renters and landlords about some of the issues that arise with remote working in a rental property.
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"It's about the money getting to the right people."
29/06/2022 Duration: 16minA new designed to prevent employers from using tips or gratuities to make up wages, is being brought in front of the Seanad this afternoon. Andrea was joined by Adrian Cummins, CEO Restaurant Association of Ireland, hospitality workers and listeners, to discuss how todays changes will redefine tipping culture.
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"A math's textbook alone was thirty euro!"
29/06/2022 Duration: 10minEvie Nevin from Cork has a genetic condition called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder which can cause dislocations. She’s on disability allowance and explained to Andrea why she is calling for the back to school allowance to be increased.
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Street Clutter
28/06/2022 Duration: 11minAndrea was joined by listeners to discuss if our streets become too cluttered with street signs. Between signs giving directions, poles, bollards on cycle lanes, they discussed if our footpaths become more difficult to navigate.
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'I Am Someone' by Aisling Creegan
28/06/2022 Duration: 16minAisling Creegan’s start to life was dominated by alcohol and abuse as the daughter of alcoholic parents. She says that her mission as a child was to get to the next day, alive and safe. She joined Andrea to discuss her memoirs in a bid to help others that might be struggling.