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Kids have fewer friends now – is that a worry?
A new report from the ESRI shows that 13 year olds have fewer friends now than they did a decade ago, but is that a worry? Or is less friends better?Andrea is joined by listeners as well as Ollwyn Moran, Neuro Developmental Therapist and Founder of COGNI Kids to hear their opinions.

Ask the GP with Dr Nina Byrnes
Dr Nina Byrnes, GP at Generation Health Medical Clinic joined Andrea Gilligan to tackle your medical queries…

What are the worst Irish accents in movies?
Author Marian Keyes’s 2020 novel ‘Grown Ups’ is set to be adapted for Netflix, but she has made a plea to the makers not to ruin it with awful Irish accents. From Brad Pitt to Julia Roberts – the Irish accent has been butchered many times on the big screen. Film reviewer and Newstalk’s own Sue Murphy joins Andrea to chat about some of the biggest offenders.

Should we have mandatory national service like the UK wants?
UK prime minister Rishi Sunak has pledged mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if the Tories win the UK election in July.What do you think about the idea? Should we have something similar here?Andrea is joined by listeners to hear their takes, including Estelle Birdy, journalist and author and Shelly Cotter from the WPDF (Wives and Partners of the Defense Forces).

Student excluded from Debs because of disability
James Casserly has just graduated from 6th year in school – however, he has been excluded from the post graduation night out and also the Debs. James’ mum, Cllr Vicki Casserly, joins Andrea to explain why.

People injured after turbulence on Dublin flight - Passenger experience
Turbulence has hit the headlines again after eight passengers were taken to hospital following a flight from Doha to Dublin.Emma Rose, Conor and Malcom were on that flight and joined Andrea to discuss their experience and what exactly happened.

Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch: BBQ
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 looked at veggie burgers and chicken / steak marinade! Very well suited for barbecues and the summer months. Plus, some tips to keep you in charge of the BBQ!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Would you pay water charges today?
An Irish committee on the funding of water in Ireland recommended that households that use excessive water should pay charges. That was seven years ago, and nothing has changed. Independent Councillor Pádraig Ó Céidigh said that the Government is paying €1 billion a year as support to Irish Water, and that people who are wasting water should be punished. Are there any circumstances in which you’d agree with water charges? Or where you yourself would be happy to pay? Andrea is joined by listeners to hear their opinions.

Ask Me Anything: Travel Agent
Every Friday, as part of our ‘Ask Me Anything’ series, we put your questions to people from interesting backgrounds or working in different careers. Andrea Gilligan is joined by Ciara Foley from Platinum Travel to learn all about what it’s like being a travel agent.

Boy who died aged 15 to become first Millennial Saint
A London-born teenager is set to become the first millennial to be made a saint. Carlo Acutis died of leukaemia in 2006, and since his death, two miracles have been attributed to him by Pope Francis. Eight years after his death a seven-year-old boy from Brazil recovered from a rare pancreatic disorder after coming into contact with one of Acutis’s T-shirts. A priest had also prayed to Acutis on behalf of the child. Carlo Acutis has been given the nicknames of 'God's influencer' and 'the patron saint of the internet' because of his devotion to promoting Christ's work online before he died. The second miracle saw a girl from Costa Rica who was studying in Italy reportedly being healed after suffering a head trauma. She was reportedly cured by the boy after her mother prayed to him.To discuss, Andrea is joined by Father Paddy Byrne, Parish Priest of Abbeyleix, Raheen and Ballinakill.Image: The Vatican

Have you confronted someone over bad parking?
Have you ever confronted anyone about their parking? Well, one person in Crosshaven in Cork certainly made their feelings known when it comes to bad parking in their area. A number of cards using colourful language were stuck on cars that were poorly parked last weekend. What do you think? Is this the approach that might work? Andrea is joined by Fianna Fáil Cllr. in the area Audrey Buckley, Irish Independent Columnist Mary McCarthy and listeners to hear their thoughts.

Getting an autism diagnosis as an adult
Actor Brian Mulvey’s life changed when, after learning about his son’s autism, he seeked his own diagnosis.He joins Andrea to discuss what he learned and how it has impacted his life.

Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty
From tattoos for Taylor to Gordon Ramsay spotted out and about – Breakfast Briefing Presenter Shane Beatty has stories from around the country you may have missed.

Can you really disconnect from work?
Do you feel that you’re able to disconnect from work? Or are you constantly checking emails and answering phone calls after work hours? According to a survey by the Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants, there is a growing expectation that civil servants engage with work outside of their normal hours is creating “an unsustainable working environment” What’s your experience? Andrea is joined by Irish Times Columnist Brianna Parkins and listeners to hear their takes.

The Home Squad: Adding texture to walls
How can you add texture to your wall, easily and without breaking the bank? Andrea is joined by DIY Expert Alan Grant and Eimear Hutchinson, Columnist with the Cork Echo to discuss the best ways to add some flair to your walls.

Does working from home lead to binge eating?
Have you noticed you snack more, or binge eat when you’re working from home? Psychiatrist Brendan Kelly joins Andrea to discuss why this might be the case.

Cork woman to climb Kilimanjaro in a wedding dress!
Climbing Kilimanjaro is a challenging task, but climbing it in a wedding dress? That’s a whole other ballgame!Leonore Good and 14 women from Cork are undertaking the task next week. She joins Andrea to discuss why.Image: Teretta Foundation

What is ‘Cancer Ghosting’? A listener’s experience
When somebody we love is diagnosed with cancer, it’s hard to know what to say, you might feel awkward about getting in touch with them. However, Donna Kelly is urging people to please ‘Send that Text’ and reach out. Donna joins Andrea to share her story.

What are the state of Cork’s roads?
Almost 2,500 complaints about Cork’s footpaths have been made to Cork City Council over the last six years. The data was provided to Social Democrats local election candidate for the Cork City South Central ward Pádraig Rice. Éabha Wall, Disability Advocate in Cork, Evie Nevin, Disability Activist and Labour election candidate and Pádraig all join Andrea to discuss.

Throwback Thursday: Pac-Man, Bonnie & Clyde, Tina Turner
It's Throwback Thursday, where we look back on things that happened this week in history. 98fm’s Ciaran O’Connor joined Andrea Gilligan to rewind the clock.

Who should take responsibility for kids and smartphones?
Education Minister Norma Foley has said that she will bring in legislation to ban the sale of smartphones to children under the age of 13 if it is needed. The Government has been on a mission to prevent children in primary schools from getting smartphones. But, is it right to expect the Government to take the lead here?Andrea is joined by listeners to hear their opinions.

Ask the Expert: Home Insurance
From costs to coverage, for this week’s Ask the Expert, we’re putting your home insurance questions to Jonathan Hehir, Managing DIrector of Insuremyhouse.ie.

No photo rule at weddings - a good idea?
Is it a good idea to have no photo rule at weddings? Or a bit miserable? More and more couples are opting to put a ban on guests taking pictures.Andrea is joined by Jenny McCarthy, Wedding Photographer and Lyndsey Moynagh, Wedding Planner, to discuss.

Europa League Final: 30,000 fans in Dublin
Around 30,000 football fans are descending on Dublin to watch the Europa League final between German side Bayer Leverkusen and Italy's Atalanta taking place in the Aviva Stadium tonight. Thousands of Gardaí will police this evening's event, which is the second biggest European club football event after the Champions League. It will be watched by millions worldwide. Journalist Barbara McCarthy joins Andrea to discuss the event - and fans call in to share their excitement.

Ireland declares Palestine as a state - what now?
Ireland, alongside Norway and Spain will formally recognise the state of Palestine, it was confirmed this morning.Israel has recalled their ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich in response in a “strong message to Ireland”.What do you make of this historic decision? And, what does it mean for the future of Palestine?Andrea is joined by Declan Power, Security and Defence Analyst, Ibrahim Alagha, an Irish Palestinian who fled Gazam Bisan Abuaita, a member of the Palestinian Women’s Football team to discuss.

Reasons to be Happy: Song made by kids goes viral
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. Today FM’s Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…Image: Cruinniú na nÓg

Should certain foods have price caps?
Should we bring in price caps for certain food like bread and milk? That’s what People Before Profit are calling for. They’re saying that the price of potatoes has gone up by over 17%, and rice has gone up more than 10%. Should the government intervene?Andrea is joined by Michael Kelly, Founder of Grow it Yourself (GIY) and listeners to discuss.

The Pod Squad: The Immortals
Welcome to The Pod Squad! We’ll review podcasts every Tuesday so you’ll have something new to listen to. Andrea was joined by Today FM Presenter Shelly Grey and Off the Ball’s Cameron Hill to review The Immortals - a podcast about people trying to live forever.

Does Ireland have a two-tier medical system?
Doctors are claiming that Ireland has a two tier medical system – with public and private patients getting access to different drugs and help. To discuss, Andrea is joined by Prof Michaela Higgins, Consultant Oncologist at St Vincent’s University Hospital...

Family plea for people who helped man following M50 tragedy
There was tragedy on the M50 on Friday when Derek Martin sadly lost his life following an accident. His sister Helen is with Andrea to remember her brother and make a plea to find the people who stopped to help Derek after the crash.

Should political leaflets be banned?
Listener of the show John got in touch to share how sick he is of political leaflets in the post, calling them unsolicited mail.It begs the question, are they too much? And should they be banned?John and other listeners join Andrea to discuss.

Are we not going to the cinema anymore?
Apparently, us Irish are falling out of love with the cinema. We used to be Europe's most avid movie-goers, but we haven’t gotten back to those high heights since the pandemic. Are we losing the joy of the big screen experience?Andrea is joined by film reviewer Niall O’Brien, director Richard Waters, Managing Director of Retro Drive In Movies, Ryan O’Neill and more to discuss.

How I Live Well: Mindfulness
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.Andrea was joined by Ellen Shilling, Mindfulness Expert, to learn more about perfecting the act of mindfulness and meditation.

Why are autistic children being refused summer camp spots?
Children with autism are being refused places in summer camps, with some being told that they’d have to employ an SNA (Special Needs Assistant) in order to send their child to a summer camp.Have you experienced this?Andrea is joined by listeners to hear their takes.

Ask the GP with Dr Niall Breen
Andrea Gilligan was joined on Lunchtime Live by Dr Niall Breen from Portmarnock GP Clinic to answer listeners' health queries and questions...

Is sharing a bed with your partner worse for you?
Having separate beds from your partner is becoming more and more common apparently. Couples say they sleep better and because of that, are nicer to each other, but can it affect your intimacy?Andrea is joined by Iseult White, Psychotherapist and author, to discuss.

Long queues and chaos at Bruce Springsteen in Croke Park…
Bruce Springsteen brought the curtain down on the Irish leg of his world tour last night in Dublin, but hundreds of concertgoers missed the start of his 80,000 Croke Park sellout in what's since been branded a “queuing disaster” outside the stadium.Andrea is joined by listeners who were at the concert to hear their experiences, including International Golf Broadcaster Shane O’Donoghue.

Are nicotine pouches the new vape for teens?
Have you heard of nicotine pouches? Well if you haven’t, your teenagers are sure to know about them. There have been calls for stricter regulation of nicotine pouches as apparently teenagers, alongside vapes are now using the pouches to get a nicotine hit. Joining Andrea to discuss is Paul Crone, Director of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals and Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore, who brought this up in the Dáil.

Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch: Nibbles
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 looked at nibbles that will be perfect for any occasion, from a varied charcuterie board to what to pair with crackers.Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.

Should Dublin traffic lane changes be delayed?
Employers group Ibec has called on Dublin City Council to pause their implementation of new city centre plans due to be introduced in August. The new plans aim to remove traffic travelling through the city centre using a number of measures, including closing parts of the quays to cars. Ibec say that there are significant questions about how they will affect access to the city centre and businesses in the capital. Andrea is joined by listeners to hear their takes.

Ask Me Anything: War Photographer
Every Friday, as part of our ‘Ask Me Anything’ series, we put your questions to people from interesting backgrounds or working in different careers. Andrea Gilligan is joined by Paulo Nunes dos Santos to learn more about what it’s like to be a war photographer.

The history of crying statues in Ireland
The Vatican is changing its guidance towards the supernatural. They’ll update things like how to determine if visions of the Virgin Mary are authentic, and how a divine apparition should be confirmed. It’s stepping in amid a boom in claims and concern that these prophecies are spreading online faster than ever before. Joining Andrea to discuss the history of the supernatural religious claims in Ireland is historian Rob Buchanan.

More birth trauma stories…
Previously the show covered birth trauma and the experience of women in this country that aren’t being looked after enough. As part of that we heard from a woman named Shannon, who got in touch about her experience.She joins Andrea alongside other listeners to share their stories.

Remembering the Dublin and Monaghan bombings
Wendy Burke was just 1 year old when her life changed forever. Wendy and her heavily pregnant mother were on their way home after a hospital appointment, when the Dublin/Monaghan bombs went off, sadly killing Wendy’s mother and her unborn sibling. 50 years on from that day – Wendy joins Andrea on the show.

Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty
From crow attacks in Kildare to confusion over roads in Kerry: Breakfast briefing Presenter Shane Beatty has some of the stories from around the country that you may have missed this week.

Should we have an Irish citizenship test?
Many countries around the world require you to pass a test on civic knowledge – geography, laws, politics, history etc to gain citizenship. There is no such test in Ireland. Do new Irish citizens need to know more about what it means to be Irish? Andrea is joined by Gina London, Leadership Communications expert and Sunday Independent Columnist as well as listeners to hear their takes.

The Home Squad: Bad “Improvements”
From following trends to dodgy DIY – what are the worst ‘improvements’ we can make to our houses? Andrea is joined by DIY Expert Alan Grant along with Sarah Louise from Sarah Louise interiors to discuss what to avoid when improving your home.

Do you pick the same PIN number for everything?
Are you a culprit of picking the same pin numbers for everything? Apparently '1234' is still the most common PIN… Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent is with Andrea to discuss the best practices for picking a PIN and password.

Learning more about birth trauma
A recent inquiry in the UK found that good maternity care in Britain was “the exception rather than the rule”. Women in Ireland are now calling for an inquiry into birth trauma to reflect the scale and impact of the crisis. Joining Andrea to discuss is Bairbre Brooke, a Birth Trauma Resolution Practitioner.

Avoiding common travel mistakes…
Almost a third of us buy travel insurance on the day they fly – which is apparently a big mistake. So, what other travel mishaps are we making? Andrea is joined by travel experts to give their tips and discuss some of the most common mistakes people make.