RTÉ - Liveline
Summary: Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day.
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Podcasts:
Michael survived a helicopter crash ten years ago.
Aoife's waiting on a liver transplant - She lives with a bag packed waiting for the call.
Brendan Ogle tells us that the Right2Water website has been cloned and the website is sending unsolicited emails to people.
Jerome Hopkins of the Mayo Mountain Rescue explained how they operate.
Tim, who worked in Beirut for 4 months, told Joe how water is distributed there.
Former pilot John Leahy and pilot Ray Ronan spoke to Joe about what may have happened. Spanish Ambassador Jose Maria Rodriguez-Coso also joined Joe.
Shona told Joe about last night’s break in at her house where two cars were stolen.
Anthony was scammed out of his tickets to Ireland v Poland on Sunday night.
Pope Frances made the headlines once again with his views that it is ok for a parent to smack a child. Needless to say, those comments were met with a variety of reactions from the Liveline listeners.
Louis Hennessy discusses the Lotto draw being cancelled yesterday and how since the franchise changed, there have been problems with the terminals
The price of car hire if you book in this country compares unfavourably with the price if you book in another country with the same hire details
Discussion continued about Christina Gallagher's House of Prayer and the messages of Maria Divine Mercy.
Stephen Fry’s interview with Gay Byrne on “The Meaning of Life” where he called God, among other things, “a monster “, has ignited a flurry of opinion from both believers and non believers. The Liveline callers were quick to react. That, along with Maria Divine Mercy , an Irish woman who is claiming to see apparitions, ensured a packed programme – including a call from Christine Gallagher from the “House Of Prayer”
It’s a Liveline Funny Friday ! Live from the McWilliam Park hotel, Claremorris , Co. Mayo
Audrey and her husband managed to save 10% deposit for a new house, now they learn they will need 20%.