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Greg Hughes Show Highlights Local Issues and Activism on January 20
On January 20, 2026, the Greg Hughes Show addressed a variety of pressing local issues, including health disparities, community activism, and urgent safety concerns. The program opened with a thorough examination of national and regional news, shedding light on significant developments in Donegal and beyond.
Vaping Crisis in Schools
A critical discussion emerged regarding the rising trend of vaping among students, particularly following a serious incident at a school in Letterkenny. The conversation focused on the dangers of synthetic HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol), which is increasingly prevalent in vaping products. The show aims to raise awareness about the health risks associated with this substance and its impact on youth.
Breast Cancer Survival Disparities
Another major topic was the concerning variation in breast cancer survival rates across Ireland. Recent data indicated a stark 14% difference in survival outcomes between different counties. The show highlighted how regions, including Donegal, are falling behind the national average. Experts discussed the necessity for equal access to healthcare and the urgent steps needed to address these disparities.
Mathew Friel, an advocate for inclusivity, joined the program to share his vision for improving accessibility in Buncrana. He outlined his campaign aimed at making the town more navigable for wheelchair users. Friel emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive environment where everyone can move freely.
In the ongoing effort to keep the community informed, Garda Grainne Doherty provided updates on local crime and safety measures. Her regular segment included appeals for information related to recent incidents, underscoring the role of community involvement in maintaining safety.
The show also addressed changes affecting PAYE Carers, warning them of potential unexpected tax bills due to new data-sharing practices between the Department of Social Protection and Revenue. This development could have significant financial implications for many carers across the region.
As the program concluded, it reiterated the importance of community engagement and activism in tackling local challenges. Through discussions and expert insights, the Greg Hughes Show continues to serve as a vital platform for addressing issues that matter to the public.
Listeners can access the full episode through the show’s website, where they will find additional resources and information related to the topics discussed.
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