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MORNING FOCUS FRIDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER

MORNING FOCUS FRIDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER

Right now in Ireland one child in 10 is living in consistent poverty. You can help. You can change a child’s life by giving whatever you can on Barnardos’ national collection day on Friday September 19th in Ennis, Co Clare.Buckets for Barnardos is the children’s charity’s national collection day, taking place in towns and cities across Ireland on Friday 19 September, to raise vital funds for Barnardos’ work with children and families.CEO of Bernardos Fergus Finlay spoke to Marian about the issue.

Scotland has rejected independence, despite the Yes campaign winning a majority in the largest city. While Glasgow voted in favour of independence, the margin of victory was not large enough to give Alex Salmond and his campaign the momentum they needed. There were also wins for Yes in three of Scotland's 32 local authority areas – Dundee, West Dunbartonshire and North Lanarkshire.
While there was a comfortable majority in Dundee, the turnout in the city was 78.8% – lower than many other parts of Scotland, indicating that the Yes campaign has not managed to get voters out in sufficient numbers.The turnout in Glasgow was even lower at 75%, with 194,779 Yes votes (53.49%) and 169,347 No votes (46.51%). Corrie  Martin News Editor with  Capital Radio Scotland joined Marian to discuss the result.

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Kilrush Irish dancing teacher John Fennell is spearheading a campaign to demand for the reduction of VAT for Irish dancing to the level of Ballet. VAT on Irish dancing is 23% whilst the rate for ballet is between 0% and 9%.John says the department of finance view ballet as essential and Irish dancing as a luxury and wants to challenge this, John's point that lap dancing  has a lower vat rate than Irish dancing certainly struck a cord with listeners !

Our Friday panel this week was Noiren Flynn retired teacher who hails from Scotland, Disability Campaigner Dermot Hayes and Farmer and member of ICMSA Martin McMahon.  The guys discussed a range of issues including The Scottish Referendum, the return of the Dail, this weeks farm protests, the shelved plans for the all male diaconate for the diocese of Killaloe  and the success of the Clare U21's.

Finally as always on a Friday we took a look at events happening in your arae over trhe weekend including Culture night a furnace festival in East Clare and afood expo in Loop Head.

If you have a story, comment or query for Morning Focus email [email protected] or write to us – Morning Focus, Clare FM, Francis Street, Ennis, Co. Clare. 

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