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Now, the jurors also heard, Frank, from a delivery driver who gave eyewitness evidence of intervening in the alleged attack.
Will you tell us about his account of what he saw and what he did?
Now, two other witnesses took to the stand yesterday.
They included a passerby who became quite emotional as he described coming on the scene just as the attack got underway.
What can you tell us about the evidence there?
Frank Graney, thank you very much for joining us.
Frank is Newstalk's courts correspondent.
And if you want to get more detail on the proceedings at the Central Criminal Court today, be sure to listen to Frank's podcast, All Rise, the Riyad Bouchaker trial, released every evening on the Go Loud app or wherever you get your podcasts.
We've all been there.
You've invested time and money in dancing or football only for your child to turn around and tell you they don't like it anymore and they don't want to go to that class.
So what do you do?
What should you do?
Should you force them to go or do you let them quit?
Clare Crowe is a member of the Psychological Society of Ireland and she's here with me.
Hello, Clare.
We have all been there, haven't we, with this?
It always happens after two or three lessons where you've paid for nine, you know.
That means you're going to have to push your child quite significantly if they're telling you, I absolutely hate the guitar.
I don't want to do it anymore or whatever the activity is.
So they should have their own motivation then to keep going.