John Burke takes a look at what Santorini has to offer couples planning a romantic break
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Trump Gets Tough on Drug Dealers
John Burke reports on how Donald Trump is trying to come down hard on drug dealing in the United States
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‘It was the biggest crowd I’d ever played in front of’ Jordan Larmour on his breakout season
Leinster and Ireland back Jordan Larmour joined Dylan O’Neill to talk about his first season playing professional rugby. From playing in his first home match buoyed on by family and friends, to taking on the Cheetahs and Southern Kings in South Africa, the world has been the 20-year-olds oyster in recent months
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Public Health Bill Causing Major Headache for Alcohol Companies
John Burke reports on the introduction to the Dáil of the Public Health Alcohol Bill (2015) and looks at the controversy it has caused between television, advertising and alcohol brands
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How to Combat the Rise in Phone ‘Phishing’ Scams
John Burke speaks to Oisin O’Connell from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) on how to combat the rise in ‘phishing’ scams contacting people and asking for card and bank details over the phone. O’Connell offers up his best advice for dealing with a these scam callers and what he feels are the best ways to identify if the scammer calling you is using a fake identity or from the trusted institutions they say they are from?
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Turas Nua Aiming to Help People Back to Work
John Burke interviews Councillor Michael Sheehan who is part of the Fianna Fail party for Wexford. Councillor Sheehan spoke about the changes being made in Turas Nua and if they will be beneficial going forward and how he believed the new job scheme that is due to come in to effect from June 1 would make a positive difference to people getting back into the workforce
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Islamic Cultural Centre Open to Shelter the Homeless
Abdul Aziz reports on the Islamic Cultural Centre’s decision to help the homeless during Storm Emma
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Whatsapp to raise its minimum age limit for users to 16 in Europe
Tara McCamley reports on the new limits being put in place on the popular app and where they fit into Ireland’s attempts to change data limits within the country

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