Highlights From Lunchtime Live

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Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly

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  • Eviction Ban: 'My property rights are being taken away from me,' landlord says

    20/02/2023 Duración: 18min

    Should the eviction ban be extended? People Before Profit is set to launch a bill today which calls for the eviction ban to be extended and strengthened. The existing ban is due to come to an end on March 31st. But what do you think? Is it a relief for renters? Or putting more pressure on landlords? Andrea was joined by James O’Toole who is facing eviction from Tahony House and listeners Tom, Rich, Michelle and James to discuss…

  • 'I don't believe the numbers are that low' - 38 official complaints of bullying made to HSE last year

    20/02/2023 Duración: 06min

    38 official complaints of bullying were made to the HSE last year. That’s according to figures released to Newstalk through a Freedom of Information request. Records show the HSE’s HR National Investigations Unit was notified of 29 complaints in 2021. That's up from 17 in 2020. However, 46 claims were made in 2019 with 41 in 2018. Andrea was joined by Dr Matthew Sadlier from the IMO Consultant Committee to discuss…

  • Rewrites to Roald Dahl books branded 'cultural vandalism'

    20/02/2023 Duración: 29min

    The latest editions of Roald Dahl's children's books have been edited to remove language which the publishers believe could be considered offensive. References in the classic children's books relating to weight, mental health, violence, gender and race have been cut and rewritten. What do you think about the changes? Andrea was joined by Matthew Parkinson-Bennett, a publisher with Little Island Books, Marie, Pat and Adina to discuss...

  • Parenting a non-verbal child: 'The little steps you really celebrate'

    17/02/2023 Duración: 17min

    Journalist, Chrissie Russell’s four-year-old son has been diagnosed as having a ‘severe learning disability’. Because of it, he’s non-verbal. Chrissie joined Andrea to talk about dealing with this as a parent, and the difficulties navigating ‘the system’...

  • 'A proper celebration of life' - The woman putting the fun in funeral

    17/02/2023 Duración: 11min

    Would you plan out your funeral? Jenny Curran wants to put the FUN in funeral and is currently planning what she wants people to do when she dies. Jenny joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss her plans…

  • Introduction of 30 km/h speed limits in urban areas 'the smoking ban of our generation’

    17/02/2023 Duración: 24min

    Yesterday, Dublin Commuter Coalition met with Minister Jack Chambers about the Road Safety Action Plan. They are calling for urgent progress on default 30kph speed limits in urban areas. Would you support a default 30kph speed limit? Andrea was joined by Lauren Tuite, Michael, Noel Horgan from the Drogheda Cycling group and other listeners to discuss…

  • Defence Forces: 'A systematic lack of respect from serving government year after year'

    16/02/2023 Duración: 27min

    Do we respect our defense forces enough? Irish Defence Forces’ charity has today unveiled QR-coded camouflage streetwear to raise vital funds for homeless veterans. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Martin and Brendan, former members of the Defence Forces, others who served and family members to discuss...

  • Drogheda football club 'devastated and shocked' after arson attack

    16/02/2023 Duración: 08min

    A local Drogheda football club is heartbroken today to find their container with all their equipment was set on fire overnight. The container which houses dressing rooms, as well as nets, balls, pitch marker and their training equipment are all ruined. Andrea was joined by Brian O’Reilly is the Manager of Abbey Celtic Football Club in Drogheda and Robbie Martin from Leixlip United football club to discuss... Image: Twitter - Abbey Celtic Fc Drogheda @fc_abbey

  • Taxi drivers not accepting card payments 'baffling' to passengers

    16/02/2023 Duración: 30min

    There have been 200 complaints to the National Transport Authority about taxis not accepting card payments, despite rules that came in to place in September that said that every taxi in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments as well as cash. Andrea was joined by listeners and taxi drivers to discuss…

  • Ireland ‘lagging behind’ with Right to be Forgotten laws for cancer survivors

    15/02/2023 Duración: 40min

    Irish cancer survivors say they are left unable to access insurance or mortgages years after recovery. They say that having to disclose their diagnosis, even if they’re in remission, prevents them from getting things like life insurance or a mortgage. They say it’s discriminatory and the ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ must be adopted into Irish Law. However, the insurance industry is pushing back. Andrea was joined by Ciarán, Erica, Paul Merriman, Financial Adviser from askpaul.ie and other listeners to discuss…

  • Raising an only child 'become more prevalent in Ireland'

    15/02/2023 Duración: 13min

    An interesting article in today’s Irish Independent - ‘One and done: Why is there still stigma around being an only child?’ - the article explores the old myth that apparently still persists about the ‘lonely’ only child. What do you think? Is there still a stigma around single child families? Barbara Neeson, who wrote the article, joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live today to discuss. Listeners Jo, Rosemary and Mark also joined the show…

  • All Government ministers travelling abroad for St Patrick's Day 'is overdoing it' - Shane Ross

    15/02/2023 Duración: 23min

    Cabinet yesterday signed off on the list of St Patrick’s day visits for ministers across the globe. As usual, the Taoiseach will travel to the White House to meet President Joe Biden. But should the Taoiseach celebrate our national day in Ireland instead? Andrea was joined by former Government minister, Shane Ross and listeners to discuss...

  • Hotelier says there's 'definitely a need for more' hotel rooms in Dublin City

    14/02/2023 Duración: 18min

    There are plans to knock down some early 20th century buildings in the Liberties area of the city, to build a new Aparthotel. A number of people aren’t happy saying we need more housing for locals, and that the city has enough hotels as it is. However we regularly hear about the cost of hotels in Dublin, and how it’s often cheaper to go somewhere sunny for a week than it is to stay in the country. So could the answer to this be more hotels? Or do you think they’re ruining the city? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by historian, Kieran Doyle-O’Brien, Catherine McSweeney, Secretary of the Liberties Local Residents Association, Michael Lennon, Director of the Skylon Hotel in Dublin and James Madigan, Stalwart of the Liberties Cultural Association…

  • Irish rugby supporters 'definitely need to up our game'

    14/02/2023 Duración: 23min

    40,000 French fans ascended on Dublin City last weekend for the 6 Nations clash between Ireland and France in the Aviva Stadium. But was the atmosphere from Irish fans below par? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Gerry Thornley, Rugby Correspondent with the Irish Times and listeners to discuss...

  • Assisted dying: 'Shouldn't people have the option?'

    14/02/2023 Duración: 27min

    People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny has accused the Government of ‘dragging its heels’ when it comes to forming a special committee on assisted dying. He said that when a committee is formed it would be expected to run for nine months, meaning that no recommendations would be made on assisted dying until the end of this year at the earliest. What do you think about assisted dying? Would you like to see legislation to allow it brought in? Andrea was joined by listeners on Lunchtime Live to discuss…

  • Wheelchair user ‘frustrated’ as accessible seating left idle in Aviva Stadium

    13/02/2023 Duración: 13min

    Ireland beat France in a brilliant game in the 6 Nations at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Tickets were at a premium but there was frustration for some wheelchair users who had struggled to get tickets. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Jack Kavanagh, Phillip and William to discuss…

  • Galway RAG week 'a nightmare' for city residents

    13/02/2023 Duración: 15min

    RAG Week kicks off once again in Galway today, starting with Mayo Monday, and the famous Donegal Tuesday tomorrow. Students will be out in their droves, but is it a good or a bad thing for the city? Have college RAG weeks lost their way? Are charities still at the focal point of the events? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by chef and restaurateur, JP McMahon, Sai Gujulla, President NUIG Student Union, Darragh Mullin, owner of the Hole in The Wall bar in Galway City and others to discuss… Image: Twitter @universitytimes

  • Lack of Gardaí in rural Ireland 'going to lead to a rise in vigilantism'

    13/02/2023 Duración: 36min

    New figures today show that 42 Garda stations in Ireland have no permanent Gardai attached to them. On top of that, almost one in four garda stations around the country have fewer gardaí compared to last year according to an analysis of staffing levels of Garda stations nationwide. Have you been affected by a lack of Garda presence in your area? Do people in rural Ireland feel safe as a result of the lack of Gardaí? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by listeners throughout Ireland to discuss…

  • Victim of attack calls for ‘proper punishments even with suspended sentences’

    10/02/2023 Duración: 27min

    Should Ireland introduce mandatory sentencing to tackle crime in the country? Questions were raised during the week about the sentencing of a teenager, who was spared jail, after he was involved in an attack which resulted in a woman having boiling water poured over her. Andrea was joined by Ruth Maxwell, a victim’s advocate, Noeline Blackwell, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre and other listeners to discuss…

  • Kerry B&B owner 'no update' on offer to house refugees

    10/02/2023 Duración: 08min

    4,500 have arrived in Ireland since the start of 2023. With a number of hotels planning to return to tourism for the summer, there could be even more people who need somewhere to stay. A few weeks ago on Lunchtime Live, Andrea spoke to several people, all around the country – who said they had large holiday homes that they wanted to offer to house refugees, and that they just couldn’t get a response from the Government. Today on the show, Andrea was joined again by Noel Spillane, owner of the B&B Annascaul House, Charlie, Maurice and Michael to see if anything had changed since we spoke last...

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