Highlights From Lunchtime Live

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

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  • 'They are dangerous' - Calls to ban restricted dog breeds

    29/11/2022 Duración: 13min

    This morning Newstalk Breakfast chatted to Raul – older brother of 9 year old Alejandro Mizsan who was viciously attacked by a pitbull in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford on Sunday. Under current laws restricted breeds need to be muzzled in public, they need to be on a short, strong lead when in public, they must wear a collar at all times with their owners information and they should only be led by people over the age of 16. Andrea was joined by listeners on the show to discuss...

  • East Wall: 'There will be more protests'

    29/11/2022 Duración: 24min

    The protests in East Wall over the rehousing of asylum seekers resumed last night as protesters blocked the Port Tunnell. Andrea was joined by local East Wall residents Anya, Keith and others to discuss...

  • Fáilte Ireland's 'Winter in Dublin' omits the word Christmas from campaign

    28/11/2022 Duración: 23min

    Fáilte Ireland have released their festive Dublin marketing campaign and some people are offended by the language used in it. The ad reads: ‘Winter in Dublin, it’s magic’ but doesn’t mention Christmas at all. Some people are claiming this is removing Christmas and religion from a festival based entirely around it. Andrea was joined by listeners on the show to discuss… Image: Fáilte Ireland

  • Rules on restricted dog breeds 'not being enforced'

    28/11/2022 Duración: 25min

    A young boy is in a serious condition in hospital following a vicious dog attack in Co Wexford earlier yesterday afternoon. The boy was attacked by a pitbull – which is one of the breeds of dog which are restricted here in Ireland. But, do those restrictions go far enough? Would you like to see certain dog breeds actually banned in Ireland? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss…

  • Illegal parking 'a constant issue' for wheelchair users

    25/11/2022 Duración: 16min

    A New York City Council member is pushing a bill that would would allow people to be paid for reporting illegal parking. Is this something that should be introduced in Ireland, in order to deter illegal parking? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

  • Watching The Late Late Toy Show around the world

    25/11/2022 Duración: 08min

    It’s Toy Show Friday!It’s one of the most nostalgic parts of Christmas, with moments of pure joy! And in many people’s eyes, the official launch of the Christmas season. It’s also a great taste of home for those living around the world, possibly not making it home for the Christmas season. Andrea was joined by those from Ireland living abroad that will be tuning in tonight…

  • Teacher believes 'all schools should be completely secular'

    25/11/2022 Duración: 27min

    Religious symbols across hundreds of State-run primary and secondary schools must in future be reflective of the “entire community” according to a new blueprint for the sector. That means that where religious symbols are displayed, they should reflect all of the religions practiced in the area. Andrea was joined by Graham, a teacher in Cork, Fr Paddy Byrne in Co Laois and other listeners to discuss...

  • Drug testing 'would be a deterrent' for club GAA players

    24/11/2022 Duración: 17min

    Tipperary GAA club Drom & Inch are proposing drug testing be extended from inter-county level to club level to curb the use of performance-enhancing and recreational drugs. Currently all GAA players are subject to anti-doping rules as adopted by Sport Ireland. However, few if any footballers and hurlers outside the senior inter-county scene have been tested. Andrea was joined by Tim Barry, Chairman of Rathdowney-Erril GAA in Laois, Sharon, who works with those in addiction treatment and other listeners to discuss...

  • Buying Irish Decorations with Champion Green

    24/11/2022 Duración: 11min

    We continue our ‘Buying Irish’ series today, with thanks to Champion Green, Ireland’s Support Local Campaign. Champion Green and Lunchtime Live are encouraging local people to support local business and jobs this Christmas. This week, Irish decorations and ornaments. Andrea was joined by Chris, from Dainty Detail, Mags from Bumble Bee Flower Farm, Lisa from the Ornament shop and Mary Whelan, from Eirlooms to discuss their businesses…

  • Dunkettle Interchange traffic 'has shut the city down'

    24/11/2022 Duración: 22min

    There have been fresh calls for more to be done to help ease Cork’s ‘Bumper to Bumper traffic issues.' Has the traffic in Cork City affected you? Does it put you off going in to the city? Andrea was joined by Kerry O’Neill, Fitzpatrick Grocery, Peter Horgan, Labour Party Local Area Representative and more listeners to discuss... Image: dunkettle.ie

  • Absence of 'human cruelty' of The Troubles being taught in schools

    23/11/2022 Duración: 18min

    A Sunday Times survey has found sharp generational differences when it comes to attitudes to the Troubles. A third of young people here in the Republic of Ireland say they think it is socially acceptable to say “up the Ra”. Half admit they don’t fully understand the history of the Troubles. While, almost a third of young Irish people think there was no alternative to violent resistance to British rule. Andrea was joined by listeners Pat, Ben, Marc and Alex to discuss…

  • Bygone Professions

    23/11/2022 Duración: 12min

    As technology advances and fast fashion takes over, some of the professions we knew and loved are starting to fade. Lots of traditional jobs that we would have known and loved are becoming a dying art. Andrea was joined by Jim Flanagan, Phoenix Park lamplighters, Nora Finnegan, Lacemaker from Kenmare Lace, Phil Doran, a roof thatcher in Laois and Isaac Jackman, Shoe Repair Technician to discuss their trades…

  • Funeral Costs: 'I am consumed with the price of a funeral'

    23/11/2022 Duración: 25min

    According to new research, the cost of an average funeral in Ireland is over six thousand euro. Is that something we prepare for enough? Or are we likely to be taken by surprise at the worst possible moment? Andrea was joined by Lisa Clancy, Charlie McClafferty, McClafferty Funeral Directors in Letterkenny, Co Donegal, Sara and other listeners to discuss…

  • Mental health issues being 'trivialised' in the media

    22/11/2022 Duración: 17min

    In the last number of years we have been seeing a rise in the number of people with mental health issues. Destigmatising mental health has been welcomed by medical professionals and charities. But, are we sometimes guilty of over-pathologising emotional health? By adopting mental health language so liberally and casually in our everyday lives are we trivialising mental health? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss…

  • Solo Travelling: 'I was looking after myself and nobody else'

    22/11/2022 Duración: 25min

    Ellen Fitzpatrick, from Her.ie has just returned from her first solo travel experience. Have you ever travelled solo? How would you feel about going on a holiday on your own? Andrea was joined by Ellen Fitzpatrick and other listeners to discuss...

  • ‘It’s pandemonium’ - Rent price inflation across Ireland

    22/11/2022 Duración: 23min

    New statistics revealed today show that the average price in Dublin is now over €2,200 a month and that there is an ‘extreme shortage of rental homes’. And of course the issue isn’t just in Dublin, it’s all over the country. People are struggling to find somewhere to live. And if they can, they’re often struggling to pay rent. Andrea was joined by listeners around the country to discuss...

  • Calls for body cameras to prevent future attacks on An Garda Síochána

    21/11/2022 Duración: 26min

    Is enough being done to protect our Gardai? A shocking video emerged of 2 Gardai being assaulted in Ballyfermot in Dublin last night. Sinn Féin Councillor for Ballyfermot and Drimnagh, Daithi Doolan, Garda Mark Ferris is the DMR West GRA Representative, Sunniva Finlay is the CEO of Ballyfermot STAR and other listeners to discuss...

  • Mobile phones are a 'huge contributor to mental health difficulties' in children

    21/11/2022 Duración: 25min

    More than half of nine-year-olds now own a phone. That is according to new research from the ESRI which also found that owning a mobile phone is associated with less time reading and lower levels of involvement in cultural activities. What age is it right to give a child a phone at? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss...

  • UCC Vegan Society want a meat and dairy free campus

    18/11/2022 Duración: 34min

    Stirling University in Scotland have voted to ban meat and dairy from their campus, however campaigners argue that it’s an ‘attack on freedom of choice’. Would you like similar introduced on campuses here? Andrea was joined by Aisling Cullen, the founder and CEO of Thanks Plants, Amanda Norris, auditor of the NUIG Agricultural society, John Downey from UCC Macra na Feirme, Kaley Nolan, from the vegan society in UCC and other listeners to discuss...

  • Body Dysmorphia: 'I slowly started to hide in the shadows'

    18/11/2022 Duración: 12min

    Keith Russell was just 12 years of age when his struggles with body dysmorphia and disordered eating began. Now, years on, he wants more men to speak out about their body image struggles. Keith joined Andrea in studio to discuss...

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