Damien Tiernan gets the latest from the picket line at UHW as Unite members of the cleaning staff protest.
Damien will also hear from Jenni Pimm, whose father had to travel to Cork at the weekend after suffering a heart attack outside of the Cardiac Care working hours.
John Lowe, The Money Doctor will talk about Green Mortgages and how they can save you money, as well as falling mortgage rates as a full-scale mortgage price war has broken out after the State’s largest home-loan lender cut rates. AIB has reacted to recent reductions from smaller competitors KBC and Ulster Bank.
And Adrian Wreckler, technology writer, discusses the trail that our phone leaves. This is in the wake of the Graham Dwyer judgement yesterday. How much do our smart phones track us? Are we really aware? Is there a problem with legislation in this area?
Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein was yesterday found guilty of sexual assault and third degree rape at his trial in New York. He was cleared of 3 of 5 charges including the more serious allegations of predatory sexual assault and first degree rape. Anne Scully from the Waterford Rape and Sexual Assault Centre gives her reaction.
Claire Williams from Chia Bia and The Cove Stores in Newtown, Tramore talks about the growing popularity of refillable milk bottles which have appeared in a number of stores across Waterford.
And we take another look at the Waterford Business Awards Finalists.