Weekly podcast: Paul Mescal's new film and CAP budget
This week we discuss the latest on the CAP budget plus we hear from the directors of a new short film set on a farm in Longford starring Normal People's Paul Mescal.
Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the latest developments in CAP and Kerry shares.
Farm accidents have ‘catastrophic effects’ on people’s lives
Dr Conor Deasy of Cork University Hospital tells Amy Forde about the impact of farm accidents on peoples’ lives.
New short film, Drifting
Paddy McGivney, speaking first and Robert Higgins, speaking second, have just released their second short film, Drifting, starring Paul Mescal and Dafhyd Flynn. It was partly shot on a Co Longford farm.
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Title: Weekly podcast: Paul Mescal's new film and CAP budget
This week we discuss the latest on the CAP budget plus we hear from the directors of a new short film set on a farm in Longford starring Normal People's Paul Mescal.
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Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the latest developments in CAP and Kerry shares.
Farm accidents have ‘catastrophic effects’ on people’s lives
Dr Conor Deasy of Cork University Hospital tells Amy Forde about the impact of farm accidents on peoples’ lives.
New short film, Drifting
Paddy McGivney, speaking first and Robert Higgins, speaking second, have just released their second short film, Drifting, starring Paul Mescal and Dafhyd Flynn. It was partly shot on a Co Longford farm.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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