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Latest episodes

UNLOCKED - THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | ‘She is a STAR..!’ | OFF THE BALL

2 days ago - 9 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Ladies All Ireland Final Day | Lions Win The Series

2 days ago - 27 mins

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THE RACING POD: The End Of An Era For Irish Racecourses | Reaction To The News From Thurles

4 days ago - 22 mins

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THE RACING POD: The End Of An Era For Irish Racecourses | Reaction To The News From Thurles

4 days ago - 49 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Final Lions test Down Under | European Football comes to Tallaght | Ellie McCartney into World Champs final

4 days ago - 25 mins

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"It's expensive, it's lonely, and you're putting everything in..." | Irish Tennis Open | WOTS

5 days ago - 34 mins

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A Slight Tangent: Should United fans stop Qatar? Can they? | Classless Pep | The pressure to drink

Joe Molloy was once again joined by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for the latest edition of A Slight Tangent! After a few weeks away, there were any number of your emails for Joe to sift through first and foremost on this week's show. From the pressure to drink alcohol in social outings, to Dublin's inability to cater for anyone not interested in drinking, there was also plenty to get stuck into with Pep Guardiola's groveling apology and the prospect of Qatari investors taking over Manchester United.