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There's enough hedgerow in Ireland to go around the equator 17 times and there's a Whitethorn at the heart of every hedge. So lets pause for a moment in awe of the Whitethorn, with its dazzling display across our landscape right now, with Janet Heeran from her family farm in Co Cork.
PJ talks to Julie McEnnis from The Schooner, Whitegate near where the snake was found and to Melanie who is currently caring for it. If you have information on who owns it, contact the "Whitegate, Co Cork, Ireland" Facebook page here for a happy reunion! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
William Brosnan from Scoil Mhuire Kanturk, Co Cork tells Oliver about his 'Dementia Sheild' glasses.
On this week's Tillage Podcast, we headed to Cork to walk some crops of winter barley, wheat, spring cereals and beans with Liam Leahy of Dairygold.We look at the paper, have the grain trends and weather reports. The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special episode, Paul speaks with legendary journalist Barry Cummins about his encounters with Richard Satchwell and the murder trial that ultimately nailed him. Barry recalls his interviews with Satchwell, who insisted his wife Tina had just gone missing from their home in Youghal, Co Cork in March of 2017. In reality he had killed her and secretly buried her under the stairs of their home, where she remained undiscovered for six and a half years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc O'Driscoll, RTÉ South East Correspondent, has the latest from the ongoing blockade of Whitegate oil refinery in Co Cork.
Spike Island, or "Ireland's Alcatraz", is a small coastal enclave off the coast of Cobh in Co Cork. But while most of us associate its colourful history as one of a battle-hardened prison, its story begins much earlier, centuries earlier in fact. Today on the Indo Daily, Ellen Coyne is joined by John Crotty, former general manager of Spike Island and author of the book Spike Island: The Rebels, Residents and Crafty Criminals of Ireland's Historic Island, to discuss the island's past and the potential histories yet to be unfurled Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Crotty *This podcast was first released in May, 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharma giant Eli Lilly manufactures the ingredients for its weight-loss drug Mounjaro and its diabetes drug Zepbound in Kinsale, Co Cork.The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (Ifac) has found that the unprecedented surge in Irish exports this year (exports to the US rose by 153 per cent to €71bn between January and May) was almost entirely driven by shipments of these ingredients.Ifac tracked about €36.4bn of this export surge to Indianapolis, where Eli Lilly is headquartered and where it has several manufacturing sites.The jump in exports is expected to see the Irish economy expand by almost 11 per cent in GDP terms this year, which is almost certain to make it the fastest-growing advanced economy in the world in 2025.So with such an over-reliance on foreign direct investment, notably in the pharma sector, at a time of tariff threats and uncertainty, how vulnerable is Ireland?Irish Times economics correspondent Eoin Burke-Kennedy explains.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan and Andrew McNair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are many things An Garda Síochána know about the woman whose skeletal remains were found in 2021 during the construction of a greenway in Co Cork.They believe the woman was 70 years or older when she died, that she was 157cm tall and had a large frame. They think she wore dentures made in the 1960s while she also suffered from arthritis. Carbon dating suggests she died between 1985 and 1987.What they don't know is her name.They commissioned Prof Michelle Vitali, a director of the Institute of Forensic Sciences at Pennsylvania Western University and a specialist in forensic illustration, to draw an image of the dead woman. She works pro bono for police forces in the US and provided her services free in the Cork case.Vitali explains to In the News the process she used to create an image from the woman's skull which might help jog memories. It is not, she stresses, a portrait of the dead woman, rather a way to illustrate her features. But could it really identify the dead woman and has it worked in the past?Irish Times southern correspondent Barry Roche gives the background to this sad case.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon and Andrew McNair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ asks Elanor Attridge, chair of Co Cork Beekeepers Association if we should be worried about infestation by the hornets and learns the venom can blind you among other things Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In week two of our Succession Podcast, we speak to Christopher Cahill, FBD Young Farmer of the Year 2024, who entered into a shared farming arrangement in 2021. Christopher speaks about the transition into the agreement and what supports are needed for young farmers.Collaboration is forging a new pathway for those without farms or land to stay in agriculture and providing a solution to succession.Padraig Cunnane from Ardmore also speaks about his experience farming in a straight seven-year leasing model at the other end of the country in Co Cork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's show comes from Spencer, Iowa in the United States as we report from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour which examines and measures crops across the US mid-west to estimate yields and examine crop quality.We chat to Liam Leahy of Dairygold to hear how the cereal harvest went in Co Cork and take a look at this week's paper and the grain trends report.You can listen to the podcast here: The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded live at Love is a Stranger at Ballyvolane House, Co Cork, Eoghan and Cíara induct the first four Irish albums into the TPOE hall of fame. 01:20 Sinéad O'Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got 08:20: Two Door Cinema Club - Tourist History 15:10: Gilla Band - Holding Hands with Jamie 23:50: Villagers - Darling Arithmetic
This week on The Indo Daily we are looking back at some of our best investigative episodes from 2025 so far. Today's episode was first released on April 4th 2025; John Meagher tells the story of “Clara” from Co Cork, who found out that the “boringly normal” man she was planning to marry had been using the image of a black man he had found on a dating app to form online relationships with multiple women. Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Meagher See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne-Marie Kingston, from White Sage Decluttering in Clonakilty, Co Cork joins Brendan with some inspiration to tackle the re-organising and decluttering tasks that your home and mind need.
Joining the European Economic Community in the early 1970s profoundly changed the way we farm and produce food in Ireland, but this was also an era of great change within our food culture. Join us in this episode of Food Island, where we discuss the era spanning from the 1970s to the year 2000. Host Janine Kennedy speaks with Irish Farmers Journal journalists Pat O'Toole and Phelim O'Neill, Co Cork dairy farmers Tim and Katherine O'Leary and chef Eunice Power.Food Island is presented by multi-award-winning food journalist Janine Kennedy and brought to you by the Irish Farmers Journal. It shares the evolving story of Ireland's rich food ways, farming cultures and gastronomy. This special six-part series on the past, present and future of Irish food and agriculture was produced in collaboration with the UCD Earth Institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish Examiner journalist, Eoin English reports on the death of a man whose remains were found in a ditch in North Cork.
Olympic swimming coach George Gibney has been arrested in Florida on foot of historical sexual abuse allegations. Four men have been arrested in connection with the seizure of drugs worth over €31 million in Co Cork. All to discuss with Stephen Breen, Crime Editor of the Irish Sun.
Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent, reports on a significant cocaine seizure in County Cork.
A jury has found Richard Satchwell guilty of murdering his wife Tina at their home in Youghal, Co Cork, in 2017.Now that the verdict is in, we can cast our minds back to all those interviews that he did after his wife's death – and in particular, what those who spoke to him during those times made of him...One of those interviewers was Neil Prendeville of Cork's Red FM. He joins Kieran to discuss.Image: Cork's Red FM Facebook
A jury has found Richard Satchwell guilty of murdering his wife Tina at their home in Youghal, Co Cork, in 2017.Newstalk's Southern Reporter Jamie O'Hara joins Kieran with all of the details following the conviction.
On this week's show we chat to farmer Rob Coleman on his farm in Co Cork. We talk crops and BASE Ireland. We look at the paper from direct drilling maize to fieldwork updates. As always, we have the grain trends and weather report.You can listen to the podcast here. The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The trial of Richard Satchwell, who has pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife Tina at their home in Youghal, Co Cork in March 2017, has now entered its fourth week. The first three weeks of this high-profile trial featured testimony from gardaí, crime scene managers, the family doctor, a forensic archaeologist and friends regarding the disappearance of Tina Satchwell in 2017 and the discovery of her body six years later. On Tuesday, the Central Criminal Court heard a cause of death for Tina Satchwell, whose skeletal remains were found buried under her Co Cork home in 2023, could not be determined due to the level of decomposition. After more than three weeks of testimonies, what else have we learned from the Richard Satchwell murder trial about the death of his wife in 2017?Today, on In The News, courts reporter with Ireland International news agency Alison O'Riordan discusses the Satchwell trial. Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul reports to Mick from the second week of the trial of Richard Satchwell, who denies the March 2017 murder of his wife Tina at their home in Youghal, Co Cork. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spike Island, or "Ireland's Alcatraz", is a small coastal enclave off the coast of Cobh in Co Cork. But while most of us associate its colourful history as one of a battle-hardened prison, its story begins much earlier, centuries earlier in fact. Today on the Indo Daily, Ellen Coyne is joined by John Crotty, former general manager of Spike Island and author of the book Spike Island: The Rebels, Residents and Crafty Criminals of Ireland's Historic Island, to discuss the island's past and the potential histories yet to be unfurled. Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Crotty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul reports to Mick from the murder trial of Richard Satchwell, who denies murdering his wife Tina at the home they shared in Youghal, Co Cork in March 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Truck driver Richard Satchwell (57) told gardaí his wife, Tina Satchwell nee Dingivan, attacked him at their home in Youghal, Co Cork in March 2017. The trial commenced before the Central Criminal Court in Dublin where it is expected to be up to six weeks at hearing. The Irish Independent's Correspondent Ralph Riegel joins Fionnán Sheahan after a dramatic day in courtroom number six.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ray O'Briaen who Owns Music Zone in Togher, Co Cork joins Ray to share his love of all things vinyl as they gear up for Record Store Day on Saturday.
John Meagher tells the story of “Clara” from Co Cork, who found out that the “boringly normal” man she was planning to marry had been using the image of a black man he had found on a dating app to form online relationships with multiple women. Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: John Meagher You can read more about this podcast in John Meagher's article on the Irish Independent Listen to John Meagher's previous Indo Daily podcast about how his identity was stolen and used that on a number of dating apps to Catfish multiple women See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerry spoke to Cathaoirleach of Listowel Municipal District, Jimmy Moloney, about the status of the report commissioned in the wake of flood damage caused by Storm Bert in Listowel and Killocrim. Comment line caller Eamon Breen who lives in Glanmire, Co Cork got in touch and shared his experience of support from State agencies when his home was flooded almost 13 years ago.
The funeral of Irish jockey Michael O'Sullivan is taking place in Co Cork today, following his passing due to injuries suffered in a fall at Thurles, Co Tipperary, on 6 February.
This week, young agri contractor Conor Murphy from Co Cork chats about the path he took into the family contracting business, gives advice to young people eager to get going with tractor work and explains his thoughts on the future of contracting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The couple whose bodies were found in Glenbeigh yesterday morning have been named locally. They were David and Hazel Byrne, who were originally from Co Cork. Jerry spoke to Fianna Fáil TD, Michael Cahill, about the tragedy. If you have been affected by any details discussed, you may freephone the Samaritans any time on 116 123.
This week on the podcast Rachel Donovan chats to dairy farmer Jack Kearney from Rathcormac in Co Cork where calving is in full swing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ESB has opened its latest major battery plant at its Aghada site in Co Cork, which will add 150MW (300MWh) of fast-acting energy storage to help provide grid stability and deliver more renewable power to Ireland's electricity system. This battery energy storage system (BESS) project is the latest in ESB's pipeline of projects delivered at sites in Dublin and Cork, which are part of its investment of up to €300m in the technology. In 2022, ESB launched the first of its BESS sites, the 19MW (38MWh) project - also in Aghada. Earlier in 2024, a new 75MW (150MWh) project was opened at ESB's Poolbeg Energy Hub in Dublin. ESB has partnered with Fluence - a global leader in energy storage products, services and software - as well as Irish company Powercomm Group to deliver this project. EU Commissioner-designate for Democracy, Justice and Rule of Law, Michael McGrath, commented: "I am delighted to be here in Aghada again for the launch of ESB's latest battery storage project. Through the delivery of projects like this, which will facilitate more renewable sources of energy onto the electricity system, it is clear that ESB's relationship with Co Cork will continue into the future. This technology, delivered by ESB and their partners, can play an important role in achieving climate targets both in Ireland and at European level in the pursuit of net zero carbon emissions". Paddy Hayes, ESB Chief Executive, outlined how the project will support ESB's Net Zero by 2040 carbon emissions target: "ESB's Aghada site in Cork has been a key part of the progressive development of the Irish electricity system for over 40 years - and the launch of ESB's largest battery storage project so far is another significant milestone. These batteries support energy security, reduce peak prices and help to maximise the benefit of renewables. This is the latest of ESB's 'Invested in Ireland' projects, with over €300 million recently invested in storage and security, supporting Ireland's National Development and Climate Action plans." These high-capacity batteries can store excess renewable energy for discharge when required, and in doing so, help to support Ireland in reaching its ambitious climate targets by 2030 and ESB in achieving its Net Zero by 2040 strategy.
Last Saturday evening, Helen Fitzgerald from Ardfert, her husband James, and her sister-in-law Helen were crossing the road near Ballincollig, Co Cork. Helen is visually impaired as is her husband. They were also accompanied by James’s guide dog, Monty.
More than 120 people lost their lives in the Southeastern United States last weekend after Hurricane Helene. 71-year-old Irishman Aidan Bowles, formerly of Glanmire in Co Cork, died early Friday morning at his home in Florida after a tidal wave hit in the wake of the hurricane. Eithne Dodd spoke to Aidan Bowles' son Sam.
Susan O'Neill released her second album Now in a Minute on September 20. Recorded with brothers Cillian and Lorcan Byrne, it was produced by Christian Best at Monique Studios in Midleton, Co Cork, and follows the 2021 collaborative album In the Game with Mick Flannery. On this episode of the TPOE podcast, Susan talks about the past couple of years and touring with Mick, how she came back to focus on and create Now in a Minute, and we talk through some of the songs on the record. Susan O'Neill tour dates: October 10: Dolan's, Limerick October 11: Glór, Ennis October 12: Live at St Luke's, Cork October 17: Whelan's, Dublin October 18: Sandinos, Derry October 19: Oh Yeah, Belfast October 20: Spirit Store, Dundalk October 24: The Sky and Ground, Wexford October 25: Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray October 26: Connolly's of Leap, Cork October 27: INEC, Killarney October 31: Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo November 1: Róisín Dubh, Galway November 2: Theatre Royal, Waterford November 3: Set Theatre, Kilkenny Songs played: Sign of the Times, Rewire, Tijuana (outro music)
In 1981, Nora Sheehan went missing from Ballyphehane, Co Cork. She was found dead a week later, and gardai soon had a prime suspect for her murder while investigating another crime. But a series of setbacks meant no trial was held in the case until 2023. This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.********Find us on Facebook or Twitter!With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes!Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store!*********Theme Music:Quinn's Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/*********Sources:Prime Time, “Family of cold case murder victim speak out”, available here on RTE Player“Missing woman”, Irish Examiner, June 12th 1981“Cork murder hunt”, Evening Echo, June 15th 1981Dick Cross, “Body of murdered woman in wood”, Irish Independent, June 15th 1981“No new leads in murder case”, Irish Examiner, June 16th 1981“Murder hunt continues”, Irish Examiner, June 17th 1981“No clues in murder hunt”, Evening Echo, June 18th 1981“Gardai believe killer is known”, Evening Echo, June 19th 1981Denis Reading, “Gardai warn killer could strike again”, Irish Examiner, June 20th 1981For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
Averil Sheehan Director of Care-a-Lot Childcare in Upton, Co Cork; Frances Byrne Early Childhood Ireland's director of policy.
John Nolan needed to rent a car after his own was involved in an accident. He tried to hire a car with Enterprise but the company said it did not take cash. Comment line caller Denis O’Flynn from Ladysbridge in Co Cork, who’s holidaying in Dingle, shared his experience when he tried to hire a van. Denis has a Revolut debit card but the company he was dealing with, Hertz, wouldn’t accept it.
Michael Twohig, Committee Member of the Kanturk Trout Anglers Club and Sean Long, Inland Fisheries Ireland Director for the South West Region, discuss a major fish kill on the River Allow in Co Cork following a reported spillage at a water treatment plant.
“This is a gibbon morning chorus, recorded in the car park of Fota House, near Cobh, Co. Cork. The car park is seperated from Fota Wildlife Park by a fence. […]
Barry Roche, Southern Correspondent, Irish Times discusses the tragic case of a man whose body may have lain undiscovered for almost six months in West Cork.
Yesterday 33-year-old Bohdan Bezverkhyi, a native of Ukraine but with an address in Ballinhassig, Co Cork, was sentenced for dangerous driving causing the death of broadcaster, Paudie Palmer. Mr Palmer was from Blackwater but had lived in Cork for many years and was GAA broadcaster for C103 and Cork’s 96FM. Jerry spoke to Ralph Riegel who’s southern correspondent with the Irish Independent.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, so in this episode, we want to highlight the experience of two women living with the condition. Dearbhail Ormond is an entrepreneur and mother of one, with stage four endometriosis, who waited a staggering 18 years to get a diagnosis after seeing more than 20 doctors. Ormond tells Aideen Finnegan about her struggle to find answers to her pain and how it ultimately led her to found ‘frendo app', a platform for tracking symptoms and to provide support to others navigating the condition. We also hear from Johanna Huber, a physiotherapist and yoga teacher based in Co Cork, who also spent many years being misdiagnosed. Huber discusses the surgeries she underwent to treat her pain, how she helps other women ease their symptoms through movement and relaxation and why she eventually sought medical treatment abroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this fascinating interview, conducted with my daughter, Catherine Byrne, we delve into the world of Eoghan Daltun, an Irish farmer and advocate for rewilding. Eoghan's journey is a testament to the power of nature and the importance of ecological balance. He shares his experiences running a farm and rewilding project on the Beara peninsula of Co. Cork, Ireland. His work is not just about farming, but about restoring and preserving the natural environment. His book, 'An Irish Atlantic Rainforest: A Personal Journey Into the Magic of Rewilding', is a testament to his commitment and passion for this cause. Eoghan's insights provide a unique perspective on the importance of rewilding and the role it plays in combating ecological and climate breakdown.Eoghan Daltun is an Irish farmer and outspoken advocate for rewilding --he runs a farm and rewilding project on the Beara peninsula of Co. Cork. He is the author of an acclaimed book on his personal rewilding work on the Beara peninsula, An Irish Atlantic Rainforest: A Personal Journey Into the Magic of Rewilding. By background and training a conservator of sculpture and a sculptor in stone. This extended interview took place on Eoghan's farm in Eyeries on the Beara peninsula.Catherine Byrne is a forest researcher working with Evolving Forests in Devon, England and a Woodlab Fellow at Hooke Park in Dorset; Catherine is also host of a radio show on Balamii Radio, "Biorhythms" based around her nature based field recordings--some of which are included in this episode.
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor reports on the murder inquiry which has been launched following the death 61-year-old Michael Foley in Macroom, Co Cork.
Gardai have discovered remains inside the home of missing woman Tina Satchwell. Officers have made the discovery in the house on Grattan Street in Youghal, Co Cork, which has been sealed off and was being searched since Tuesday. It is understood that the State Pathologist is due to arrive at the scene. The remains are understood to have been discovered inside the property following a search of it by a cadaver dog. The search also comes after a man in his 50s was released without charge yesterday after he had been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Tina Satchwell. Paul Healy and Michael O'Toole discuss the developments. Shattered Lives is produced for Reach Ireland by Ciaran Bradley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Healy, live from Youghal in Co Cork, has an update in the latest developments in the Tina Satchwell case. Michael O'Toole joins us live from Government Buildings after the Budget announcement, and how it affects security forces. Shattered Lives is produced for Reach Ireland by Ciaran Bradley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices