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Bloom, Ireland's largest festival of gardening, food and sustainable living, begins today in the Phoenix Park and runs through Bank Holiday Monday. Celebrating its twentieth year the festival takes over seventy acres of our largest park and Diarmuid Gavin will be there across the weekend and he joined Anton to look ahead to a great weekend.
Bloom, Ireland's largest festival of gardening, food and sustainable living, begins today in the Phoenix Park and runs through Bank Holiday Monday. Celebrating its twentieth year the festival takes over seventy acres of our largest park and Diarmuid Gavin will be there across the weekend and he joined Anton to look ahead to a great weekend.
Éanna Ní Lamhna previews a MGW special recorded at Bloom 2026, airing on Bank Holiday Monday, June 1st, in which she explores the festival's strong biodiversity focus and reflects on her family's link to the show. She also chats about travelling the country for National Biodiversity Week, and the launch of the new Invasive Species Bureau...
Ireland's beloved Lapwing, long rooted in folklore and farming, is now on the Red List of endangered species. In this Nature On One special airing at midday on Bank Holiday Monday, June 1st, Karla Goodman explores its cultural role, the threats it faces, and the conservation work that could secure its future...
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In the iconic words from A Streetcar Named Desire "we've had this date with each other from the beginning!" For nearly half of Labour's 20 months in power, it has been said that this set of local elections would mark Starmer's last throw of the dice. With results still coming in, it is difficult to analyse precise voter movements, but patterns are certainly beginning to emerge. To discuss the results so far, Alex Andreou has a midnight cuppa and a chat with Quiet Riot favourite and Guardian columnist Zoe Williams. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** • You can listen to Alex's new Podyssey Storytime, on Arachne the Spider Woman, here. And don't miss his Bank Holiday Monday episode on Sisyphus. • Listen to Arthur Snell's latest Behind The Lines on Iran here. • We have put together a BLUESKY STARTER PACK, with all our regular contributors and many more interesting politicos besides • Email us at quietriotpod@gmail.com • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stamford Chidge and JK are joined by Dayne Whittle to look back at an awful Bank Holiday Monday defeat to Forest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is a Bank Holiday Monday takeover as Paul Hawksbee is joined by the legendary Perry Groves to steer the ship. The duo kicks things off with a deep dive into the dark arts of football—specifically the painful world of hair pulling. Perry takes a trip down memory lane to recount a personal (and hairy) encounter from his playing days that he hasn't forgotten.The conversation then shifts to the elite level as former Arsenal and Manchester City left-back Gaël Clichy joins the show. Clichy provides an insider's perspective on what it takes to navigate a high-pressure title charge and reveals how his time under Pep Guardiola fundamentally changed his outlook on the game, ultimately inspiring his move into management. To wrap things up, Paul and Perry break down the current state of play at both ends of the Premier League table, weighing up the credentials of the title contenders and the desperate fight for survival at the bottom.Additionally, You can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week is the week that determines what your business runs on for the next five months - and most founders will walk straight through it without knowing what they walked through. On Wednesday 6th May, Pluto stations retrograde at five degrees of Aquarius, ending the visible forward-moving phase that's been running since last October and beginning a five-month underground phase that runs to mid-October. What you commit to before Wednesday is what you're building on for the rest of Q2 and most of Q3. What you push externally after Wednesday will keep getting pulled inward, no matter how hard you try to move it. In this week's CEO Brief, we're walking through the architecture of the week day by day, including: The Tuesday move that determines whether the rest of the week holds (and the before-lunch deadline that protects it) Why Mars-Jupiter on Tuesday will make every new opportunity look like THE opportunity (and how to tell the difference between expansion and overreach) The Pluto station release on Wednesday - what to put down, what to send, what to close Bank Holiday Monday's containment move (ten minutes, fits around the kids, sets up the rest of the week) Departmental check-ins for Fire, Earth, Air, Water-— the specific trap each element will hit and the move that protects it The card pull for the week, and why what you commit to is probably already in your line of sight This is operational instruction for established female founders building businesses that hold - not horoscopes, not insights, an operating brief. If you want the link to the free masterclass on building your business operating system from your chart - daily, weekly, seasonally, all year - DM me REWIRED on Instagram (@hollybrayceo) and I'll add you to the early access list personally: https://www.instagram.com/hollybrayceo/ ...
This week's Golders Green attack resurfaced some deeply disturbing prejudices and raised the political temperature too. Alex and Kenny look at the facts as they stand and analyse the political reaction to a tinderbox issue. And, with temperatures rising literally as well as metaphorically, they turn their attention to the looming El Niño impact, and ask if hotter summers make for violent protests. Plus Angela Rayner has a pint and gets hammered (by the press). Is it because she's (insert own theory here). nb answer is probably Yes. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** • If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol issues, Drinkaware can help • Climate clip from 'The Day The Earth Caught Fire' • You can listen to Alex's new Podyssey Storytime, on Arachne the Spider Woman, here. And don't miss his Bank Holiday Monday episode on Sisyphus. • Listen to Arthur Snell's latest Behind The Lines on Iran here. • We have put together a BLUESKY STARTER PACK, with all our regular contributors and many more interesting politicos besides • Email us at quietriotpod@gmail.com • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stamford Chidge & JK look ahead to Chelsea's match against Nottingham Forest on Bank Holiday Monday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cobh natives Jim Wilson and Seán Ronayne return to Cuskinny Marsh, the place that sparked their love of nature. In this Nature on One special, they explore its rich habitats as Seán works to record a year of its wild sounds, reflecting on why this Cork Harbour sanctuary still matters so deeply.
Join your hosts following our Bank Holiday Monday draw at home vs Stockport County.Watch LIVE on YouTube, X and Facebook or catch up on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
Sorry it's late, I bought a note from my mum. Truth is, I have been busy with the new book, which all things being equal, should be out by the end of the week. It tells the whole story, and I hope you like it.E mail: petethehxtrucker@gmail.comWebsite: https://petercoath.comPodcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/pete-the-courier-drivers-sunday-q-and-a-the-story-so-farhttps://www.tiktok.com/@pete_the_courier_driverhttps://www.instagram.com/pete_the_courier_driver/https://www.facebook.com/petethecourierdriverhttps://twitter.com/PeteTheCourier#Courier Exchange #CX #Haulage Exchange #HXAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Rewind 1986 with Henry McKean 12pm Bank Holiday Monday the 2nd of February on Newstalk. It was the year of Top Gun. Crocodile Dundee and The Mission. Maradona and the Hand of God. The Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. Chernobyl. And the biggest hit of the year, Chris De Burgh's Lady in Red. Chris De Burgh talks about his friend Diana loving the song, how Pat Kenny influenced him to write it. And the song going to number 1 in 28 countries. It's the 40th anniversary
RTÉ's South East correspondent, Marc O'Driscoll joins Brendan with the latest on flooding across region. While the worst was avoided overnight, concerns remain as rivers continue to swell, with more rain forecast on Bank Holiday Monday.
With our very own dancin' man Joe Conlan our Gaiety Dame - looking forward to his documentary this Bank Holiday Monday at 7pm on RTE One.
Today and tomorrow I'm talking to Martin Rolfe, chief executive of NATS – formerly National Air Traffic Services – about the work air-traffic controllers do to keep the skies safe for passengers and crew. He also tackles the systems failure on Bank Holiday Monday, and warns that technical issues are an inevitability in an industry as complex as aviation.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Hendon declares a Bank Holiday in celebration of Jack Lisowski's emotional capture of his first ranking title. Note: this may not be legally binding. A further episode will follow on Thursday. Email us at snookerscenepodcast@mail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, composer Julian Anderson discusses his new work Life Cycle, to be premiered by Birmingham Contemporary Music Group in September 2025. Conducted by Stephan Meier, and featuring soprano Anna Dennis, the concert also includes Charlotte Bray's Reflections in Time and the premiere of Serpentine by Birmingham composer Marcus Rock.At the heart of this conversation, though, is Anderson's Life Cycle: eight songs that span English, French, Spanish, German and Gaelic traditions, exploring themes of identity, memory, belonging, life and death. For Julian, it's both a deeply personal project – shaped by family, friendship, and loss – and a vision of music that travels freely beyond nationality. It's also a project that began life in an unusually unexpected way.We also talk about the early encouragement that set him on the path to composing, how musicology sharpened his creativity, and why he believes memory and play sit at the core of everything he writes.Our conversation was recorded on a hot Bank Holiday Monday in August, at a busy Southbank Centre in London.
The mum of a hit-and-run victim says he was stunned to discover he had been discharged from hospital and someone else was in his bed.Azar Harnden spent months being treated at King's College Hospital in London before being transferred to the QEQM in Margate after sustaining serious injuries in a horror crash in Westbrook in April.Also in today's podcast, we've been hearing from a war veteran from Canterbury who says the "Raise the Colours" campaign is just a passing phase. The controversial movement has seen St George's Flags put up across the county and red crosses spray painted on signs and roundabouts. The eviction deadline for a Kent boat club fighting for survival has been extended by a month.The campaign to save Broadness Cruising Club has now received the backing of Thamesbank, a group of stakeholders and campaigners for the Thames, which champions its users and the environment.A Larkfield man has described his surprise at finding around three tonnes of fly-tipped waste inside his garage.Martyn de Young has had his lock-up for the past 30 years without any problems, but on Bank Holiday Monday, he found it full of rubbish.And in football it was a dramatic comeback that saved Gillingham during their match at Bromley over the weekend. You can hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and from penalty taker Max Clarke.
Nick is joined this Bank Holiday Monday by the Racing Post's Jonathan Harding. On today's show, Richard Hannon picks up the pieces of Rosallion's dull effort in the City of York, and makes the case for a trip to Del Mar. Meanwhile, Patrick Veitch - who is now aligned with the interests of top owners Tony Bloom and Ian McAleavy - talks through a superb weekend featuring Morny heroine Venetian Sun, Naas winner Sky Majesty, City of York runner-up Lake Forest and more. Plus, Ed Dunlop pays a lovely tribute to Bruce Raymond, the former jockey and racing manager, who died yesterday at 82. Also on the show, Luke Barry of Manister House Stud on preparing another draft for the GOFFS Doncaster Yearling Sale, GBR's Gabi Whitfield on National Racehorse Week, and Timeform's Michael Williamson on the rollout of QuickCards.
Max Rushden joined Andy Jacobs on this Bank Holiday Monday edition of H&J Daily. The lads were joined by former Everton captain Alan Stubbs to talk about the weekend's maiden win at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Author Anthony Quinn joined the show to talk about his new book about Kevin Keegan, and we hear about Ally McCoist's new radio show, with Galileo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ahead of his show this Bank Holiday Monday looking back on the year, Henry McKean joins Kieran to rewind the clock to 1985!
One of West Clare's most vibrant cultural events is just around the corner — the Kilrush Traditional Festival returns from Thursday, July 31st to Bank Holiday Monday, August 4th. With music, dance, song, and storytelling across five packed days, it's a celebration of all things trad, right in the heart of Kilrush. To find out more, Derrick Lynch was joined by Vincent O'Halloran and Anne Hayes.
The All Ireland Currach Regatta is coming up next week in Doonbeg. Hosted by the West Clare Currach Club, the event takes place on Bank Holiday Monday, 4th of August, with races starting at 11am from Doonbeg Pier. It's a great day out for the whole family and a fantastic celebration of maritime heritage on the West Clare coast. To discuss this further, Derrick Lynch was joined by Shaunie Honan, Chairman of West Clare Currach Club. PHOTO CREDIT: Doonbeg Currach Club. via Facebook
It's a special live programme this Bank Holiday Monday as the Mooney Goes Wild team broadcasts from Bloom at Dublin's Phoenix Park.
On this Bank Holiday Monday, enjoy a repeat of this special documentary celebrating 30 years of Mooney Goes Wild, presented by Colm Flynn.
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Andy Jacobs this Bank Holiday Monday! We had a Premier League end of season round up with Danny Kelly, and we had a bizarre cricket story. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Bank Holiday Monday, so let's take it easy and talk about some comics. After promising it early in the show's history, Charlie's finally read the first arc of IDW's Star Trek comic by Lanzig & Kelly. Look, we're Casual Trek, this is the level of service you get from us.The first arc, “Godshock” features that classic Star Trek concept: thumbing your teeth at god, only this time it's a bad thing as someone's killing gigantic cosmic entities! Who did this and how can it be stopped? Well, Ben Sisko's back from his time as a cosmic entity to find out, with an almost all-star cast of people from throughout Star Trek History. There's Data and Dr Crusher from TNG, Paris from Voyager, Scotty from TOS and Jake Sisko is also there. Worf guest stars for long enough to be a bad parent and back door pilot for another series, and there are a couple of new characters who are a lot of fun.Join us on the USS Theseus and prepare for a lot of tangents, as we both love talking comics.References: The Super Stalag of Space, Harry 20 on the High Rock, Dan Dare, Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation Squared, Quatermass and the Pit, The Legion of Super-Heroes, The Legion Clubhouse, comic collection sizes, YES Charlie has put rolled-up Walking Dead volumes in his back pocket, the Bendis New Avengers approach to team-building, Billy Pilgrim, The Krakoan Age of X-Men, Marvel Swimsuit Specials (which are coming back), release a Star Trek Swimsuit Special you cowards!, Data pages vs data pages, Gilmore Girls spoiled Anna Karenina for me, Charlie's Super Mario Quest 2025, the Summers family tree, the Dark Horse Buffy Series, Marvel's Star Wars, Dr Who comics, the Energon Universe, the CLZ collector's app, Malibu Comics' Star Trek… Oh, and sometimes IDW's Star Trek.
Hello lovelies, and happy Bank Holiday Monday (if you're here in the UK).Wherever you are in the world, I hope your day includes at least a few cup-filling moments, whatever that means for you right now.In this week's Pep-Talk, I'm inviting you to dive into the juicy topic of productivity, unpacking what your relationship with productivity is and whether your understanding of what it takes to be productive is helping you to thrive or holding you back. But before we get onto that, I have an exciting announcement!…Time to Thrive LIVE - a 6 week course - starts 9th June!To celebrate the launch of my brand new journal Time to Thrive, I'm going to be running a 6 week Time to Thrive LIVE course so that we can do the journal together!It kicks off on 9th June and if you are a paid subscriber to Another Way, you'll be able to do the course for free!I'll be posting more information about this tomorrow, but for now get the date in your diary and pre-order the journal, so you'll have it in time for kick off on 9th June!Sign up to my newsletter to find out more about Time to Thrive LIVE - starts 9th June!
It's Bank Holiday Monday, so let's take it easy and talk about some comics. After promising it early in the show's history, Charlie's finally read the first arc of IDW's Star Trek comic by Lanzig & Kelly. Look, we're Casual Trek, this is the level of service you get from us. The post 74. Godshook first appeared on Nerd & Tie Network.
RTE's four-part series Na Féilte Tine (The Fire Festivals) explores the four indigenous Irish festivals of Samhain, Imbolg, Bealtaine and Lúnasa. Bank Holiday Monday's programme explores the festival of ‘Bealtaine' and the theme of Nature. Michael Harding features & joins us now from our Cork studio
Would you believe that next month Mooney Goes Wild will celebrate 30 years on air?! To celebrate this landmark occasion, our good friend and acclaimed documentary-maker Colm Flynn has crafted a special documentary programme all about the show. It will be broadcast on RTÉ Radio One at 15:00 on Bank Holiday Monday, 5th May.
It was not a Good Friday for SWFC against Stoke City but the team managed to resurrect themselves for the home game on the Bank Holiday Monday against playoff chasing Middlesbrough.We review both games and also have a catch-up on all the off field goings on with SWFC.#swfc #wawaw #efl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of our popular Nature on One series, on Bank Holiday Monday (28th October) we will bring you 'The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent' which is presented by naturalist and author Eric Dempsey. We have a sneak preview of it for you.
As part of our popular Nature on One series, on Bank Holiday Monday 28th October we will be bring you 'The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent '. Presented by naturalist and author Eric Dempsey, it follows his quest to track down one of our rarest insects.
It's Bank Holiday Monday in the UK after Aston Villa lost to Mikel Arteta's Arsenal at the weekend, but there's no room for rest at Poddymoor Heath towers as Dan Rolinson and John Townley sit down for a bumper Q&A episode.
Nigel and Sean join Stel on West Ham Voice on Bank Holiday Monday and this is the audio recording of that live stream from YouTube Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/moorethanjustapodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Equities are entirely in the green; Apple -1.1% is lower pre-market after Berkshire Hathaway decreased its stake in Q1DXY is flat, EUR unreactive to PMIs & USD/JPY holds just under 154.00Bonds are modestly firmer, with initial upside in Bunds trimmed slightly by large upward revisions to EZ PMIsCrude is firmer with Rafah in focus, XAU is bid and base metals benefit from the risk toneLooking ahead, US Employment Trends, Comments from SNB's Jordan, ECB's Lagarde, Fed's Williams & Barkin. UK markets closed for Bank Holiday Monday.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Welcome to another instalment of 'It's All Kicking Off!' beaming to you this Bank Holiday Monday.In this episode, we start by questioning whether the jury is out on Ange Postecoglou - whose Tottenham side have now lost four consecutive games. Chris defends the former Celtic manager, though, suggesting that Spurs have been a victim of their huge overachievement at the beginning of the season. Plus, we question whether James Maddison will board the plane to Germany having struggled to emulate his form before picking up an injury.The lads analyse Darwin Nunez's cryptic social media behaviour after the Uruguayan deleted a series of Liverpool photos after he came off the bench to little affect in the win over Spurs. What do you reckon, does this spell the end for 'Darling' Darwin?Next up, a feisty debate between the pair who question whether Kai Havertz should have been awarded a penalty after tumbling in the box v Bournemouth. AND we respond to Emma Hayes' bash of the media after Chelsea's 8-0 win over Bristol City. Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris SuttonProducer: Henry Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A fantastic late, late victory in Chislehurst for the Dockers proples them into a home SCEFL play off final versus Corinthian FC on Bank Holiday Monday. A huge afternoon in Thamesmead awaits ...In game coverage with Michael, Rob and Chris - post match comments with gaffer Adam Woodward.Up the Dockers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 271 of the Total Saints Podcast, your hub for everything SaintsFC.As far as Easter Weekend's go, it wasn't the best but that provides plenty of talking points for Martin, Steve, Alfie and Glen. Saints conceding with the last kick of the game at Ipswich meant a 3-2 defeat at Portman Road on Bank Holiday Monday, but is that the end of the automatic promotion hopes? The games come thick and fast this month and it's Blackburn Rovers away on Saturday. We'll look ahead to that one later and make our score predictions. Away from the results on the pitch - it looks like Saints will be on the hunt for a new Director of Football again – Alfie House can update us on the approach from Manchester United for Jason Wilcox. Join the conversation on social media or via email. Share your views on the game, the steward situation, or anything SaintsFC. And if you're a Saints fan not yet subscribed, now's the time. Dive into in-depth discussions, get exclusive insights, and join our passionate community. Subscribe and never miss out! We'll be back with our next podcast on Sunday 7th April at 19:15 BST Have you seen the new TSP Shop? Featuring all-new original designs and podcast merch! If you want to see the new store, head to shop.totalsaints.co.ukTSP is supported by our loyal TSP Patrons, thanks to everyone supporting the podcast, we couldn't do it without your support. If you'd like to support the podcast you can find more information at www.patreon.com/TotalSaintsPodcast Don't forget we're also on YouTube! You can find the team live on YouTube at 19:15pm every Sunday evening, make sure to subscribe to be notified when that's happening.Keep Marching In!www.totalsaints.co.ukTwitter: @TotalSaintsPodFacebook: facebook.com/TotalSaintsPodInstagram & Threads - @TotalSaintsPodTikTok - @totalsaintspodProduced by Audio CoastHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Davis talks though the headlines including: - Saturday and Sunday Result's and Implications - Transfer Rumours - Poch, Pep and Other Manager Stories - Fixtures This Week and Importance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Davis talks though the headlines including: - All Reports and Quotes as Liverpool go top of the league - Portuguese defender linked with £51.3m move - Klopp intimidation and praise - Amorim favourite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello Rank Squad! It's a Champions League Week again, so it's a double drop and a little look forward on our first episode - this time taking it into the summer to discuss some of the biggest deals that are already being put on the table. Dean brings his expertise to discuss the situations of Lionel Messi, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Declan Rice and Alexis Mac Allister and what the summer transfer window is going to look like for all these players. Jack and Sam do their best to work out sensible destinations for all five, and how things might play out. Before that, Things We Love is about this week's trophy winners - we discuss Napoli's first Scudetto win for 33 years and Real Madrid finishing an incredible 475 days with a Copa del Rey win over Osasuna, as well as giving some praise to Ange Postecoglou's back-to-back Champions at Celtic and a shoutout for Urawa Red Diamonds, who won the Asian Champions League at the weekend too. There's a Melon of the Week from a mad Bank Holiday Monday of Premier League football, and Sam's Gibberish throws up some options of how to make this Formula 1 season more competitive. It's Ranks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim is live from London Colney chatting to Gunners Jen Beattie, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Victoria Pelova ahead of Arsenal's huge Women's Champions League semi-finals against Wolfsburg. Tim speaks to Jen about the evolution of the UWCL over the last decade, to Lotte about Arsenal's evolution and lessons learned across the last two seasons in the UWCL as well as last year's quarter-final elimination by Wolfsburg, while Tim chats with Victoria Pelova about her January move from Ajax and how she is settling into life at the club. Tickets are still available for the UWCL semi-final second leg at Emirates Stadium Event Information Screen - eTickets (eticketing.co.uk) on Bank Holiday Monday, 1 May at 5.45pm. The club are really shooting for a sellout so let's make it happen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.