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- Personal Journals
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.
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Putting Up With Airport Pat Downs
Listeners who cause the security alarm to beep in airports describe their treatment by staff.
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Breast Prosthesis At Dublin Airport - Gobnait, The Navy Ship - Can't Buy Vouchers With My Vouchers - The Bus Took Off Without Me
Réaltán was aked to remove her breast prosthesis at Dublin Airport. As a Navy vessel is named LÉ Gobnait, callers explain the history of the name Gobnait. Donal wasn't allowed to but One For All vouchers with some Tesco vouchers he won. Kenia was left stranded when the bus she had been on drove off without her.
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ABBA and the 1974 Eurovision - Awaiting Refunds
Joe talks to listeners about ABBA, to Colman Pearce who conducted the 1974 Eurovision Irish entry and to a historian who explains how the Portuguese entry helped kick off a coup. Dave and Stephen are still waiting for refunds from the Forever Young Festival and Jacqui discovered a gig was cancelled at the last minute.
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Robbed While Rainbow-Watching - BT's T&C's - Matchmaking Farmer With Quintuplets
Kelly and Pauric's car was broken into when they stopped to photograph a rainbow. Steph discovered Brown Thomas have changed their return limit from 28 days to 21 days when they sent her a bill for four unwanted dresses. Gus is a farmer and matchmaker. One of his sheep just had quintuplets.
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HSE Diabetic Services - The House I Built Burnt Down
Professor Michael O'Grady explains the difficulties the Paedriatric Diabetes Services in Regional Hospital Mullingar are experiencing. Pieter lost his life's work in a house fire last Friday.
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Should Fee-Paying Schools Get Free School Books?
Kate believes that fee-paying schools should not be excluded from Norma Foley's plan to provide free school books to students in the Junior Cert cycle.