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American man charged 'more money' for services because of his accent

Geoff, an American joined Adrian Kennedy on Lunchtime Live to discuss the treatment of people from the US in Ireland. He says when people providing services hear his accent charge more money.. Adrian also heard from other listeners from the US, UK and even South Africa about the treatment they have received since they arrived here...

Oct 14, 202227 min

Is sending 'Thank You' cards a dying art?

Apparently, 'Thank You' notes are becoming a thing of the past. Do you still write thank you notes, or is a quick and handy text ‘thanks’ the way to go? Adrian Kennedy was joined by author, Martina Devlin, etiquette expert, Tina Koumarianos and author, Sheila O’Flanagan to discuss...

Oct 14, 202216 min

Public transport in Ireland is 'years behind' other European countries

The Government is telling us that they want more and more people to take public transport. They are encouraging people to leave their cars behind – but is the service that is there already buckling under the stress of those of us who do decide to take public transport? Listeners Marian, Dan and Daniel all joined Adrian Kennedy on the line from Cork...

Oct 14, 202224 min

Ask The Expert: Buying a House

Every week, we give you the chance to put your questions to the experts. This week, Adrian Kennedy put your queries to Property Expert and Buyer's Agent, Liz O'Kane...

Oct 13, 202215 min

'None of the churches are going to get help paying the bills this winter'

David Quinn, Columnist with the Irish Catholic and Sunday Times, wants the State to help Churches in paying their energy bill this winter. David joined Adrian Kennedy on Lunchtime Live to discuss...

Oct 13, 202213 min

Council workers using drones to locate and clear bonfires

Is it time to start ratting out your neighbours for leaving rubbish out for bonfires? Ballyfermot Drimnagh Councillor for Sinn Féín, Daithí Doolan warned about stockpiling this morning on Newstalk Breakfast. Are bonfires a problem in your area? Adrian Kennedy was joined by Bill Clear, Social Democrats Councillor for Kildare County Council and Vice Chair of Naas Tidy Towns and Mark, a council worker in Dublin to discuss...

Oct 13, 202225 min

Students 'crying out' for purpose-built student accommodation

Thousands of students around the country have staged a walk out today over issues they say aren’t being resolved. They’re protesting about the state of student accommodation and the cost of education during a cost-of-living crisis. Adrian Kennedy was joined on Lunchtime Live by Mark Dunne, Student President at South East Technological University, Brian Jordan Student Union President at TU Dublin and Asha Woodhouse, UCC Student Union President to discuss...

Oct 13, 202216 min

'I don't think it was deliberate' - Dublin Councillor reacts to chant in Irish dressing room

Videos have been circulating on social media of the Irish women's national soccer team singing an offensive song in their dressing room after their win against Scotland last night. The Football Association of Ireland and manager Vera Pauw have since apologised. Andrea was joined by Mark Tighe, News reporter with the Sunday Independent, Cllr Alan Haye, Councillor for South Dublin County Council and other listeners to discuss...

Oct 12, 202231 min

Wolfe Tones singer 'very proud' of Irish women's song choice

The Football Association of Ireland has apologised, after players on the Women's National Team were seen signing an offensive song following their World Cup qualifier on Tuesday. Brian Warfield from The Wolfe Tones, who wrote the song joined Andrea to give his to the events in the dressing room...

Oct 12, 202211 min

U-11 boy 'dropped' from team after mother questioned playing time

Fiona, a listener, got in touch with Lunchtime Live after reading Jen Hogan's article in The Irish Times about children being sidelined playing juvenile sport. Fiona's son was dropped from his local soccer team and she told Andrea about how it has affected him...

Oct 12, 20228 min

Remembering Tupperware and Tupperware Parties

How long have you had your tupperware? Philip Nolan tweeted that his sister still has the Tupperware bowls that they had when they were kids. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Philip Nolan, journalist with the Irish Daily Mail, Writer and Artist Taryn De Vere and listener, Margaret to discuss...

Oct 12, 20229 min

Offensive song in dressing room was 'regrettable' - Amber Barrett's Dad

History was made last night as the Ireland’s women football team qualified for the World Cup for the first time. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Shaun Paul Barrett, Amber Barrett's Dad, Noel Gillespie from Milford FC, Tony Poutch, who coached Aine O’Gorman and Alan Moore, Blessingon FC Club Chairperson...

Oct 12, 202220 min

Frontline workers who haven't received pandemic bonus feel 'let down'

Staff from nursing homes all around the country have gathered outside the Department of Health this afternoon in protest about the pandemic payment. Thousands of employees still haven’t gotten the promised €1,000 for working on the front line throughout the pandemic. Andrea was joined by Julie McNeela, Household Manager at Aras Mhuire Nursing Facility, Drogheda, Eileen Doyle, Healthcare Assistant at Knockeen Nursing Home, Co Wexford, Jim O' Brien, Chef at Darraglynn Nursing Home, Cork and others to discuss…

Oct 11, 202228 min

Putting seagulls on the contraceptive pill is 'a crazy idea'

Should we put seagulls on the pill? That is one suggestion from Dublin Councillor Aoibhinn Tormey. She says that there is a huge problem with gulls attacking people for food in Howth and she wants to dispense contraceptive pellets to limit the seagull population. Savlatore Donzi, from Beshoff Bros Howth, Cllr Keith Connolly, Dublin City Councillor, Noel in Cork, Vincent in Dublin and others to discuss…

Oct 11, 202226 min

'I was told I'd go to hell' - Coming out in 1990's Ireland

Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by comedian and writer Orla Doherty. Orla is speaking at Shine Festival today – which is an empowering event for the young women and girls of Ireland. Orla has wrote a really powerful piece on discovering your gay as a young adult and what it was like to Come Out in 1990s Ireland...

Oct 11, 202214 min

Local Guard Brendan O’Connor reflects on trauma of the Cresslough tragedy

Andrea reflects on the tragedy in Creeslough, in her home county of Donegal. She talks to locals in the area including Garda Brendan O’Connor who was on the scene.

Oct 10, 202232 min

Should those working from home be monitored by cameras?

A court in the Netherlands has ruled an employer violated the human rights of a staff member by demanding he had his webcam on for 9 hours a day. Do you feel obliged to have your webcam on? Has your employer ever asked you to put it on?

Oct 10, 202210 min

Alternative schools are 'redefining what learning is'

What do you think about the idea of a school where kids get to pick what they learn? Where there’s no rules, no homework and no one in charge. There's a few of these types of schools in Ireland - some in Kildare, Sligo, Cork, Kilkenny and all around the country. Andrea was joined by Ciara Brehony, Staff Member at Wicklow Democratic School, Gayle Nagle, Staff member at Sligo Sudbury School and parents Dorothée and Mia to chat about alternative schools...

Oct 6, 202221 min

'I thank god for him!' - Gogglebox's Ettie on Grandson Tadgh

Today is Grandparents Day and we’re celebrating the special relationship between grandchildren and grandparents. What traits, traditions or hobbies did they pass on to you? Broadcaster Mary Kennedy, Tadgh and Ettie of Gogglebox Ireland fame and journalist, Mairead Lavery all joined Andrea to chat about the importance of Grandparents...

Oct 6, 202217 min

Allegations of fixing are 'heartbreaking' for young dancers

An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha has appointed a former Court of Appeal judge to get to the bottom of allegations of mass competition fixing between Irish dancing teachers and judges. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Sarah, an Irish dancing teacher and Susan, who has two daughters that compete in Irish dancing to discuss

Oct 6, 202224 min

Ibec objection is 'a massive insult' to domestic violence victims

IBEC says employers should be able to ask for 'proof' to stop the 'potential abuse' of paid leave, for victims of domestic violence. The business lobby group has objected to plans to introduce a specific 5 days of paid leave for those suffering or at risk of abuse in the home. Andrea was joined by Norah Casey, businesswoman, Sarah Benson, CEO of Women's Aid and Mary Connaughton, Director CIPD Ireland, to discuss...

Oct 5, 202221 min

Fitness expert 'would not encourage' getting up at 5am

Would you get up at 5am to cram more in to your day? TikTok’s 5am-9am club is a new trend where people get up extra early to cram more activities into the day before starting work. Andrea was joined by journalist, Kirsty Blake Knox, Colin Baker from Back from the Future, fitness expert Gillian Hynes and other listeners to discuss..

Oct 5, 202214 min

Ireland voted the friendliest city in Europe

Ireland has been ranked the friendliest country in Europe according to readers of Condé Nast Traveller. The travel magazine said: “Countless global reports have continually dubbed the people of Ireland as some of the friendliest and most welcoming to visitors in the world." Andrea was joined by listeners on Lunchtime Live to hear about what they think about Ireland being voted the friendliest country in Europe...

Oct 5, 202226 min

'It takes a village' - Two families co-living in Offaly

Have you ever imagined living your life in a different way? So many of us are used to living in a house, maybe with a partner or a family, commuting to work, the daily grind. But, is there another way? Max Zaska, is a musician who recently moved to the Offaly countryside with his family...

Oct 5, 202212 min

'Archaic systems' limiting Ireland's night-time economy

The new Sale of Alcohol Bill which could see pubs open until 6am has been delayed, Government officials have confirmed. The bill, aimed at transforming Irish nightlife and developing a new 'night-time economy’, was to be introduced in the next few months but now it will be delayed until after Christmas. Andrea was joined by Robbie Kitt, DJ and Spokesperson for Give us the Night Campaign, Kim, a trader in Dublin City Centre and other listeners to discuss...

Oct 4, 202220 min

'Serious prejudice towards L-Drivers' on roads

Brendan Tierney, a driving instructor in Sligo got in touch with Lunchtime Live to voice his concerns about the attitudes towards learner drivers on the road. Brendan, Libby a learner driver and listeners Dave and Patrick all joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss...

Oct 4, 202216 min

Groups 'fighting to save' green spaces

Have we got enough green areas in our towns and cities? A new café is currently being built in a Dublin Park, but locals feel they’re being ignored in their objections to it. Laura, a listener in Dublin joined Andrea to voice her concerns. Averil, in Ashbourne and Rebecca in Waterford also joined Lunchtime Live to discuss the lack of green spaces in our towns and cities...

Oct 4, 202224 min

Dating in Rural Ireland

Liadán Hynes, Author of ‘Courting: Tractor dates, Macra babies and Swiping Right in Rural Ireland’ joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss the challenges facing those in rural Ireland when trying to date...

Oct 4, 202213 min

'We do treat older people like a burden in this country'

Catholic Bishops over the weekend expressed concern that old people were being treated like a burden in conversations around assisted dying. They’ve said it leaves them feeling vulnerable and even like bed blockers. Is this really how we treat our elderly? Journalist, Valerie Cox and People Before Profit TD, Gino Kenny joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss...

Oct 3, 202213 min

'There should be a choice!' - Cafés trialling only serving alternative milks

A café in London has banned dairy products completely because they say that the mass production of animal milk is cruel and unethical. Some cafés in Dublin have also been spotted trialling only offering milk alternatives in place of dairy milk. Andrea was joined by Louise Crowley, Full Time Dairy Farmer, Gerry Boland, Animal Rights Campaigner, Founder and Spokesperson of Animals Behind Closed Doors, Darina McCafferty, owner of vegetarian restaurant Cornucopia and others to discuss...

Oct 3, 202233 min

GAA coach's ban on juveniles playing soccer is 'not fair'

A GAA coach in Carlow has been criticized after telling his under 17 team that if he saw there name down for the soccer squad, they wouldn’t be playing in a county final this evening. Do you agree with him? Or should young people be encouraged to participate in more than one sport? Andrea was joined by Cllr Frank Quinlan, Fine Gael Councillor in Waterford, Tim Barry, Club chairman with Rathdowney-Errill GAA, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Labour TD and Hughie in Wicklow to discuss...

Oct 3, 202218 min

'It kept me sane during the pandemic' - Uptake in outdoor activities since Covid

The pandemic impacted us all in different ways but for some it reignited a love for the outdoors and brought them closer to nature during a time of instability. With 40 per cent of people taking up a new outdoor activity since the beginning of Covid-19, has the pandemic changed our relationship with the outdoors forever? Andrea was joined by Deirdre, Jane, Mary, Sandie and Matthew to discuss their new found love for the outdoors...

Sep 30, 202215 min

PCOS: 'There's not enough awareness for women'

September has been polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) awareness month. It’s also known as PCOS, and I must admit, I really don’t know much about it. I know it’s a hormone issue that can cause complications when trying to get pregnant. But not much else. I’ve no idea how many people it affects or how it can be treated. I’m joined now by Nicola who has PCOS. Nicola when were you diagnosed?

Sep 30, 202214 min

Bylaws needed to 'limit' busking in Killarney

There have been complaints in Killarney that the busking there has gotten out of control. Some businesses are even turning up their speakers outside to drown them out. Should there be more rules around buskers? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Marie Moloney, Former Mayor and local Councillor in Killarney, Niall O’Callaghan, Owner of the Failte Hotel in Killarney and David Owens, Busker & Musician to discuss...

Sep 30, 202223 min

'A really good guy' - Coolio remembered by Dubliners

The rapper Coolio has died. He was a regular resident of Dublin in recent years too. He was working on a song with Christy Dignam from Aslan and worked with Dublin rappers Versatile too. He said he loved the city, and was even spotted in a Dublin jersey once. Jonathan Smith, owner of Ernestos Cafe and Joe Ballance, from the Hard Rock Hotel in Templebar Dublin joined Andrea to tell their memories of the rapper...

Sep 29, 20229 min

Ask The Expert: Irish Rail

Every week, we give you the chance to put your questions to the experts. This week, Andrea puts your rail travel queries to Barry Kenny from Irish Rail...

Sep 29, 202217 min

Cheaper rent and higher salaries make emigrating 'more attractive'

Despite all the doom and gloom about the cost of living in Ireland, the number of Irish people returning to the Emerald Isle is at its highest level since 2007. On the other hand, there is an almost equal number of Irish people emigrating in search of a better life, with 28,300 leaving during the same period. Andrea was joined by Rebecca Roche who recently moved to New York, Patricia who moved home to Ireland after living in France and Denise, who is making the move Australia soon..

Sep 29, 202212 min

'Young people are having sex but we're not being educated on it'

Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly is planning to extend free contraception scheme to 16-year-old girls, even though the current age of consent is 17. The change is set to come into effect from 1 September 2023. With the legal age for accessing free contraception being lowered, should we also be looking at lowering the age of consent? Andrea was joined by Emer Neville from the Irish Second Level Students Union, Dr. Catherine O’Sullivan, from the School of Law at UCC and listener Neil, to discuss...

Sep 29, 202211 min

Trinity fellow 'exhausted' from sleeping in hostel dormitories

We’ve been hearing many stories recently of students unable to find college accommodation. Some are sleeping in their cars, some doing huge daily commutes and some even deferred places because they couldn’t make it work. But, it’s not just the students, it’s the teachers too. Andrea was joined by Niall Kennedy, a teaching fellow at Trinity College Dublin, who is staying in a hostel while he is teaching in Dublin...

Sep 29, 20229 min

In-Law Relationships: 'I felt I wasn't good enough'

Do you have a difficult relationship with your in-laws? If that is the case there may be some light at the end of the tunnel. Aisling Burke and mother-in-law Ann McDonnell, started their relationship off on rocky ground, but they have now found something they have in common and their relationship is better than ever. Aisling Burke, Life coach, Mark Fennell and other listeners joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to share their experiences...

Sep 29, 202218 min

'Irish language is being strangled at source' by holiday homes

The provision of housing for native Irish speakers in the Gaeltacht is “one of the greatest threats” to Irish language survival in Gaeltacht areas. That’s according to the regional authority responsible for the development of the countries Gaeltacht regions. Údaras na Gaeltachta say young people are being forced out of the area because of poor planning regulation. Irish Musician, Breanndán Begly, Donegal Councillor, Micheál Cholm Mac Giolla Easbuig, Dr Aoife Granville, Gaeltacht native and Marie in Cork, all joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss...

Sep 28, 202217 min

'Lifetime ban' warranted in some cases of referee abuse - Wexford County Board

Last night the Wexford GAA chair Micheál Martin invited the county’s referees to a meeting to discuss the recent violence. He joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live alongside Brian, a listener in Carlow to discuss the future of how those who abuse referees are disciplined...

Sep 28, 202216 min

Budget 2023 'doesn't go far enough' for lone parents

Andrea was joined by Gayle, a listener in Dublin and Rachel Morrogh, Irish Cancer Society Director of Advocacy, to discuss the announcements from yesterday's Budget...

Sep 28, 20227 min

Maynooth students 'angry' over termination of new student centre

Maynooth University have announced that construction on their new student centre, which was due to be completed next year, has been terminated. The project was being funded through an annual student levy of €150, which the University have been taking since 2015. Many students and former students are using the hashtag #WheresMyLevy online to voice their anger that their student levy payments have, seemingly, come to nothing. Andrea was joined by Maynooth Students’ Union President Niall Daly, Aoife, a final year student and former students Aedraen and Fintan to discuss...

Sep 28, 202216 min

Why do smart devices all have female voices?

Do digital assistants having female voices – like Siri and Alexa – teach a new generation to view women as subservient? Dr Kate Devlin, Writer and Reader in AI and Society and Rachel Moran, Author and Feminist campaigner joined Andrea to discuss why smart devices have female voices...

Sep 27, 20227 min

Referee assaulted three times wants 'harsher punishments'

There have been more incidents of violence towards referees in GAA games over the weekend. There were issues during games in Mayo, Kerry and Wexford that are all being looked into. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Martin Quilty, Kilkenny based GAA and Camogie Referee, Nickey Brennan, Former GAA president and Antonio Mantero, Castleknock Celtic Coach and Founder of ‘Silent Sideline’ to discuss what is happening and what can we do to change it...

Sep 27, 202220 min

Empty nest syndrome: 'More an opportunity than a crisis'

As we near the end of September, most students that are moving out for college will have done so by now. And a lot of homes around the country will be looking different. For many parents this will be the first time they’ve had no children living at home with them. And, for the first time, a lot of them will be dealing with empty nest syndrome. Andrea was joined by listeners, Claire, Sandra and Orla to discuss...

Sep 26, 202219 min

Budget 2023: Free books for primary school children

The budget is due to be announced tomorrow. One measure being introduced includes the State providing free school books for all primary school students from next September onwards. Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live to discuss the new free school books scheme and other measures being brought in under Budget 2023…

Sep 26, 202229 min

Eating Irish: Irish Food and Drink Producers

All this week, Andrea is taking on the challenge of only eating Irish produce for all her meals. Today, on Lunchtime Live, Andrea spoke to those producing Irish food and drink around the country. David Walsh-Kemmis from Ballykilcavan Brewery in Laois, Michael Delaney from Jolly Bogs in Longford, Pat Rigney, Founder of The Shed Distillery in Co Leitrim, Ruth, Farmer Time Co-Ordinator and Jordan Bailey, Chef at Aimsir all joined Andrea on the show...

Sep 23, 202225 min

Number of people getting botox in Ireland has 'exploded'

Beauty writer Laura Kennedy wrote a piece in The Irish Times today about getting botox. She says it has undeniable effects and makes her look so much better. Is the stigma on botox lessening? Has it become totally normal now? Andrea was joined on Lunchtime Live by Marie, who has been getting botox for the past 15 years, Mark, who has been getting it for three years and Dr Patrick Treacy, Medical Director of the Ailesbury Clinic to discuss...

Sep 23, 202219 min