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RTÉ - Liveline
Summary: Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day.
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- Copyright: RTÉ 2015
Podcasts:
Dept delays in the processing of pensions mean 66-year old Breda is left without an income
her son is a kick boxing world champion but Ryanair insisted they buy a seat for the cup
Michael wants to clarify that the landslide in Kerry did not affect Mount Brandon
more clarification of the exact situation on contributory state pensions and retirement age
Margaret discovered second hand school books with CD's are not acceptable; John Brennan has an issue with the maths syllabus
Maura Llewlyn O Sullivan and Terry Browne discuss what they know of the relations of the only surviving family member of the Sea Point Tragedy Moya Liewlyn Davies
Rosemary talks to Joe about her frustration over new edition school books
People born from 1949 on wards will have to work an extra year before they can get the state pension. Callers talk to Joe about how this will effect them
Brendan from St Vincent de Paul on the situation with money-lenders in Cork
a report that states O'Connell Street, Sligo is one of the ugliest streets in Ireland
Patrick isn't impressed by public figures who think an apology for financial mis-deeds is enough
from a €50 plot in Cork to €40,000 to join the A-list, the price of graves varies wildly
the debate continues about whether people should work irrespective of how much they'll earn rather than stay on the dole, and is our social welfare system too generous?
callers discuss moving graves, the cost of buying plots and difficulties exhuming bodies
stories of those struggling on the dole, financially and mentally, and others who feel the current social welfare system needs to be overhauled