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Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day. Have you got a story to tell? If you’d like to talk to Joe on-air about an issue that concerns you then we want to hear from you. Email joe@rte.ie. Listen live Monday to Friday at 1.45-3pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
2018 Episodes
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Bernadette emailed the show with a broken heart due to the pending closure of Lucan Lodge, the nursing home where her 84-year-old mother resides. Sarah's son has been suspended from school after showing up with a mohawk haircut.
50 years on from the bombings that struck Dublin and Monaghan, victims, witnesses and relatives share their stories about that day.
Fifty years on from the Dublin/Monaghan bombings, listeners recall where they were when the blasts struck.
Fifty years on from the Dublin/Monaghan bombings, listeners recall where they were when the blasts struck.
Fifty years on from the Dublin/Monaghan bombings, listeners recall where they were when the blasts struck.
The new portal which links Dublin to New York is being used in creative ways. Dr. Sheila Gilheany thinks Michael Flatley should not have openly publicised his new whiskey on The Late Late Show. Gráinne has noticed buses aren't always stopping to pick up or drop off passengers. Amy was surprised by how much she enjoyed Fossett's Circus.
Brenda was told her tea would cost double to have her tea the way she likes it. Bernie's wallet was stolen but a man chased the thief and got it back for her. Glyn's lambs were being killed by foxes so he got shooters to help him. Bruce Springsteen singled out 7 year old Farah for a hug at last night's Belfast concert.
Sarah and her family are moving back to Cork but are unable to find a creche with any places available. Kevin explains that regular drivers keep parking in taxi ranks. Kelvin has returned to Ireland after living abroad for 54 years but is thinking of leaving again due to bureaucratic issues.
Katie speaks to Marty Whelan, Johnny Logan, Charlie McGettigan, Paul Harrington and Eurovision superfans about Ireland finally getting back into the Eurovision Final.
Listeners describe how important the wake is to them. Katie speaks to Irene and Linda Buckey who composed the music for 'That They May Face The Rising Sun'.
As Bryan Dobson retires, Marian shares a story of her son's obsession with Bryan. Listeners discuss the sale of RIP.ie to The Irish Times. Callers discuss ancient Irish objects housed at British museums.
Callers react to the idea of people returning to meat-eating because vegetarian food is too processed. Patricia never clicked on any link but scammers managed to steal over €4,000 from her. Paul Hogan deided to recover a Berthe Morisot painting from the Tate Gallery which was supposed to be in an Irish gallery.
Clodagh Doyle of the National Museum Of Ireland discusses traditional May Day celebration rituals. Sonja Tiernan explains who Delia Larkin, Rosie Hackett and Louie Bennett were and their importance in the Trade Unionist movement of Ireland. Callers share more memories of obsolete Irishdishes.
Anita is very frustrated with how people treat their environment. Callers share their food memories of traditional Irish dishes you rarely find anywhere anymore.
How Much For A Paper Bag?

How Much For A Paper Bag?

2024-04-2901:10:56

Denis was annoyed that Eason's charged him 5 cents for a paper bag.
Stalking

Stalking

2024-04-2621:03

Eve McDowell was a victim of stalking and has been involved in the campaign which brought about new legislation, enacted last November.
Sepsis awareness

Sepsis awareness

2024-04-2643:54

Three years ago, Carol was taken to hospital with sepsis, and has since recovered.
A Canadian couple holidaying in Ireland was helped by strangers when their rented car broke down.
We hear from people who grew up in the care of the State.
Hoarding

Hoarding

2024-04-2520:16

After the death of his elderly mother, Andrew found he could not manage the house by himself. The extent of his hoarding was not discovered by his siblings until he had a heart attack and was taken to hospital.
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Comments (11)

Clio Flano

John is a LEGEND.

Jan 12th
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Michael Fitzpatrick

Mná nbďfgg. Jfg++f bn8i bwbm.! B

Jun 24th
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Michael Fitzpatrick

Mná nbďfgg. Jfg++f bn8i bwbm.! B

Jun 24th
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Kirsty Mac

Listening from Scotland, worrying.

Mar 11th
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BRIAIN Holmes

The reason you would not hear of people at the crimmal Court is because there not always reported by meadia

Jan 18th
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kto kidult

This is not a racist problem because it is happening to everybody and anybody.

Jan 10th
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kto kidult

Is this a joke?

Jan 7th
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June McEwan

Ridiculous. The next round of elections, get rid.

Jun 28th
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David Bradbury

Don't be silenced Eric. Don't allow grovellers to the bombastic, inhumane Trump to triumph. Now more than ever good men and good women need to stand upto Power and refuse to let Evil triumph. We might be over your way in late September. So we'll come and support you, call on the sycophantic mayor to find some courage in his head and heart to defend Truth and social justice. Best.

Jun 24th
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