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Morning Focus Thursday June 13

On Thursday’s Morning Focus – presented by Marian Egan – Marian spoke with Political Corespondent with The Irish Daily Mail Niamh Lyons about the new legislation on abortion has been published

The Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill – which runs to 18 pages – was published in the early hours of this morning
The long-awaited document will give the Health Minister the power to suspend any hospital or facility deemed to be operating outside of the act and it redefines the offence of intentionally destroying unborn human life
The bill will be introduced in the Dail next week

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This is Carers Week
Katherine Burke in Lissycasey is carer for her 8 year old autistic son Jack
She had a word with Marian about the challenges of being a carer – Katherine has four other children and says being a carer is the toughest job.

A new national crime league table shows that Clare is one of the safest counties in Ireland.
However the figures compiled by the Irish Examiner also show Clare has the highest rate for road traffic offences.
Dublin is Ireland’s crime capital while Limerick, Wicklow Waterford and Louth recorded some of the higest rates of criminal activity such as robberies, theft, drug, and fraud offences.
While overall crime rates were down nationally, one in every 18 people was a victim of crime last year, with one in 60 a victim of theft

Marian had a word with journalist Sean McCarthaigh of the Irish Examiner to get more details.

The Killaloe Music Festival is taking place in St. Flannan’s Cathedral Killaloe beginning tomorrow until Sunday

John Horgan is the influential push behind this super event
John is a classical aficionado and has held private recitals in his home, situated next to Dromoland Castle,  to help raise interest and funds to support this event in order to keep it a running success for years to come
Organisers hope this festival will attract all walks of life not to mention tourism to our locality
John has vast knowledge and stories on the greats such as Beethoven, Schubert and many more of the great Viennese composers, some of which he shared with listeners when he joined Marian in studio.

A new report shows a growing number of Irish primary school students are tired and hungry going to school
A study from the Educational Research Centre finds teachers in almost two thirds of National schools say their students do not get enough sleep
22 per cent say children can’t concentrate because they are hungry
The authors say many parents may not be aware that the average 10 year old needs about 10 hours sleep a night
They blame student fatigue on the fact that 54 per cent of 10 year olds have a television in their bedroom and 10 per cent have a computer
Dr Eemer Eivers of the Educational Research Centre at St Patrick’s College spoke with Marian.
See www.erc.ie for more on this report.

Sunflower Days is a national fundraising event over two days for local hospice services – all money raised in Clare today and tomorrow will be used to support services in Clare
Sunflower Days is more important than ever as hospice services see their funding cut and are reliant on the goodwill of their communities to continue to deliver high quality care
Speaking on behalf of the Irish Hospice Foundation Mary Moloney of Cahercalla Hospice encouraged people to support their collection.
 
John Underhill of Burren Vets joined Marian in studio to answer listeners’ queries.

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