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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.
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Minors Booking Holidays - Irish Serving In World War II
Joanna's son and friends lied about their age and booked a holiday online. Joe speaks to callers about the Irish who fought in World War II.
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Holiday Chaos - Remembering D-Day: 80 Years Ago Today
Customers of Love Holidays describe how their holiday did not go to plan. Listeners remember those who took par in D-Day.
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Convincing Room Rental Scam - Damaged Wheelchair & An Attempted Scam - Garda Reserves - D-Day Memories
Brian and Ciaran thought they had rented a room in Dublin 7 but it was a scam. Katie's wheelchair was damaged when being removed from a plane. Pat loved being a Garda Reserve but was forced to leave when he reached retirement age. Jean's father was in charge of landing craft in Normandy.
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Sticky Campervan - Mini-Marathon Detour - I Sleep In My Clothes. I Need Someone To Help Me - Kay Summersby
Angela's campervan got covered in a sticky brown substance while driving through Sligo. Mary missed out on saying goodbye to her father before he died. Caroline has severe arthritis and is unable to take her clothes off but has been refused an evening assistant.
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Offering Hope To Homeless Man - Poisoned Dog - My Mother's Ashes Were In The Caravan! - The Irish Connections To D-Day
Carmel offered a room in her house to a homeless man and, with her help, he now has a house in Sligo. Áine's dog, Daisy, ate rat poison. William's caravan was removed from outside his house and his mother's ashes were inside. Callers discuss some Irish connections to the D-Day landings in World War II.
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Parcel Mix-Up Mystery - Irish Times Photo - Holiday Heart Attack - The Halloran Brothers & The D-Day Landings
A labeling mishap resulted in a bunch of people receiving the wrong packages. Noelle is upset about a photo of her niece in the Irish Times. Tony 's lost passport was found, enabling him to go to Spain. While there, he saved his friend's life. Thomas is the grand-nephew of the 5 O'Halloran brothers who fought in World War II.
Customer Reviews
Not a bad listen
Josephine brings us the latest topics that covers dublin and the rest of ireland while talking to all the Mary’s and Joe’s out there a pleasant listen while drinking my nice cup of Joe.
Liveline
Joe Duffy is a Champagne Socialist working for an organisation that is an apologist for the government.
Lorcan liveshow
Hi joe you were out of touch about the Wolfe tones . You need to give that man an apology on air .!