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the greg hughes show thursday 14 05 2026

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AI-generatedThe article covers community and cultural initiatives, property tax updates, increased fines for littering, a cruise ship health incident, and language access issues at a commission. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin change is identified. The content is primarily social and administrative, lacking concrete business or commodity signals.
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- Launch of 'Wild Atlantic Way for the Arts' initiative by Sean Doran of Arts Over Borders to enhance cultural tourism.
- Genevieve McGurk from IPAV discussed new Local Property Tax liabilities for modular homes.
- Minister Alan Dillon announced increased fines for illegal dumping and dog fouling from €150 to €250.
- Live report from a cruise ship in Bordeaux dealing with suspected Norovirus cases among passengers.
- Seanan Ó Coistín highlighted challenges in securing hearings with the Workplace Relations Commission in the Irish language.
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