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Summary: Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day.
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Podcasts:
Don't want to frighten the storehouse horses - The reason roadworks are taking place overnight around the Guinness Storehouse?
We hear more from callers on car insurance.
Buggy row, dogs as companions, water bills and accidentally locking your child in the car!
A warning to all elderly drivers and car insurance hikes for the unemployed.
Feet on seats on public transport? We also continue the migration discussion from yesterday's show.
Where does Ireland's responsibility lie when it comes to the migrant crisis in Europe?
Anne's daughter is autistic, she's calling today to talk about how her daughter needs respite.
John's been victim to racist comments many times on the Luas.
Gerry shares his story of anti-social behaviour on the Luas red line last Saturday while Joseph Keating appeals for any information on his missing dog Sona.
Margaret was mistakenly clamped. She tells us what happened next.
Artist Joe Caslin talks about his mural at the junction of Sth Great Georges St and Dame St.
Martina Burke spoke to Joe about her objections to a massive mural on a Dublin street.
We talk to parents.
More calls on the issue of the widow's pension.
Harry is a widower, he lost his wife to cancer at Christmas. He is currently working on a CE scheme. He is doing patient transport for the Irish Wheelchair Association. Now he is being told that because he is a widower, he will have to give up the CE scheme. Other listeners told their stories.