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Tech Check: Keeping your summer photos safe (Newstalk)

We are in the final weeks of summer, with in many cases, hundreds of photographs captured of all events but what do you do with your images to ensure they ...

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Is Mass too boring? (Newstalk)

Sarah, a listener from Thurles, sent in an email to Andrea in relation to Mass and the Catholic church. She explained to Andrea she felt Mass is failing to ...

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Is modern dating a disaster? (Newstalk)

Looking for love can be a long and winding road. Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss the perils of modern day dating, and the challenges of finding ...

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'Nobody talks about this' – Parents shelling out thousands for ... (Newstalk)

Something must be done to support struggling parents facing huge bills to keep their kids in summer camps - Aideen Finnegan.

“I know we say the Government can’t do everything, but you have to do something. Or you have to pay for the summer camps. You have to pay someone?

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News and Natter: Elaine Burke (Newstalk)

Elaine Burke, Editor at SiliconRepublic.com, joined Stefanie on the show today to recap the stories making the headlines this past week.

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Passport applications: Here's which counties have the biggest ... (Newstalk)

The Passport Office is 'over the hump' when it comes to backlog in processing applications, according to travel expert Eoghan Corry.

When officers were off-duty or had moved station, applications were delayed while the office attempted to contact them. “We’re over the hump,” he said. The new system moves that responsibility to Garda management – with a list of around 15 applications per day now going form the Passport Office to Garda HQ.

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Lifford community 'numb' after local man drowns on holiday (Newstalk)

The community of Lifford in County Donegal has been described as “numb” after a local man dro...

“[They’re] a very highly respected family and the community is just totally shocked.” The man, who was in his late 50s, was on a family holiday and the Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance. The community of Lifford in County Donegal has been described as “numb” after a local man drowned whilst he on holiday in Greece.

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