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Coming to you from day 4 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined by Rishi Persad, both on great cricketing form. They reflect on the biblical conditions at the track yesterday, as well as looking through the key performances, including Whirl's dominance of a somewhat controversial Qatar Nassau Stakes. We hear from TPD's Adam Mills and Dan Barber from Timeform on the performance of Whirl in the Qatar Nassau Stakes. Jason Singh talks all things Tattersalls. We also hear from David Armstrong, owner of Coppull, winner of The Richmond Stakes. Kevin Blake brings the breaking news of the immediate closure of Thurles racecourse. Jane Mangan is back at Galway before we wrap up the show with a few tips from Rishi.
Coming to your from Goodwood on Day 3 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined by the NLD's own Charlotte Greenway and they break the news that Field Of Gold is noticeably lame after his below par run in yesterday's dramatic Sussex Stakes. The race won won by Juddmonte's pacemaker, who went off at 150-1 snd trainer Ralph Beckett joins the show to share his surprise and look at where this horse could go next. Nick and Charlotte recap on a couple other key performers yesterday including Lady Iman, as we hear from Ger Lyons, and Spicy Marg, as Charlotte caught up with owner Emma Banks after the race. We have the latest on the Wathnan runners on Day 3 with Richard Brown whilst Timeform and Total Performance Data share their views on yesterday. Jane Mangan is back from Galway before we wrap up the show with the Wine Tipster, Neil Phillips, as Nick and Charlotte sample some of the Ridgeview offering.
We're back on track for Day 2 of the Qatar Good Festival and Nick is alongside Matt Chapman this morning, dressed beautifully as ever. They spin through yesterday's racing and discuss just how good Scandinavia could be with. Word from his jockey Wayne Lordan and Nick and Matt pay tribute to Trueshan, who suffered a fatal injury in the Goodwood Cup. Eve Johnson Haughton reflects on her success yesterday whilst Richard Brown of Wathnan and James Doyle look forward to their runners this afternoon. Tom Savill, assistant manager at Plumpton Racecourse, joins via FaceTime to propose a new funding idea for the sport and is tackled hard by Nick on the proposal. Hugo Palmer and Ed Sackville make a cameo appearance whilst Timeform offer their perspective of yesterday and Jane Mangan has our bulletin from Galway.
In Today's episode we talk about UFO's, Extinct Birds, and loooots more. Tune in, find out. Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Everything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
Coming to your from Goodwood on Day 3 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined by the NLD's own Charlotte Greenway and they break the news that Field Of Gold is noticeably lame after his below par run in yesterday's dramatic Sussex Stakes. The race won won by Juddmonte's pacemaker, who went off at 150-1 snd trainer Ralph Beckett joins the show to share his surprise and look at where this horse could go next. Nick and Charlotte recap on a couple other key performers yesterday including Lady Iman, as we hear from Ger Lyons, and Spicy Marg, as Charlotte caught up with owner Emma Banks after the race. We have the latest on the Wathnan runners on Day 3 with Richard Brown whilst Timeform and Total Performance Data share their views on yesterday. Jane Mangan is back from Galway before we wrap up the show with the Wine Tipster, Neil Phillips, as Nick and Charlotte sample some of the Ridgeview offering.
Coming to you Live from Goodwood on Day 1 of the Visit Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined on course by the Mirror's David Yates as they look forward to the action on Day 1. Wathnan Racing's racing manager Richard Brown joins via FaceTime to look ahead to their runners on Day one which include Royal Ascot winner Humidity in the Vintage Stakes and French Master in today's feature the Goodwood Cup. French Master's breeder, Philippa Cooper also joins via telephone and shares why she chose to sell French Master and also how she feels seeing him take on Sweet William, her pride and joy, this afternoon. Goodwood's Adam Waterworth pops by to look ahead to the five day meeting and also shares his views on the news that Lord Allen WILL take up his role as Chair of the BHA. Kieran Clarke has the Timeform perspective ahead of the racing on day one whilst Jane Mangan provides us with a bulletin from Galway, that will be a regular feature this week and finally Cathal Beale is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest to talk tall thing Phoenix of Spain at the Irish National Stud.
We're back on track for Day 2 of the Qatar Good Festival and Nick is alongside Matt Chapman this morning, dressed beautifully as ever. They spin through yesterday's racing and discuss just how good Scandinavia could be with. Word from his jockey Wayne Lordan and Nick and Matt pay tribute to Trueshan, who suffered a fatal injury in the Goodwood Cup. Eve Johnson Haughton reflects on her success yesterday whilst Richard Brown of Wathnan and James Doyle look forward to their runners this afternoon. Tom Savill, assistant manager at Plumpton Racecourse, joins via FaceTime to propose a new funding idea for the sport and is tackled hard by Nick on the proposal. Hugo Palmer and Ed Sackville make a cameo appearance whilst Timeform offer their perspective of yesterday and Jane Mangan has our bulletin from Galway.
We kick off this week's show by addressing the disgraceful scenes of violence in Derry on Friday. On the pitch, Cork City's decline comes under the microscope after last week's dramatic live TV clash with a resurgent Sligo Rovers. Old friend of the pod, Enda Curran, drops by to chat about his return to Salthill Devon and the looming FAI Cup showdown with Galway. The former LOI striker also weighs in on the great summer vs winter football debate. There's plenty more too – from the latest European action and First Division updates to the BTS Hotline and the always-competitive Predictions League! Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
You may have seen some clips making the rounds on social media from a unique performance last night in Galway's Westend and it was not your typical show. It was Voices in the Water, a one-of-a-kind Kayak Choir! and Tracy Breun joins Brendan to tell us all about it.
Two Shannon Companies, namely medical technology manufacturer Hooke Bio LTD and leading radar technology developer Provisio have been included in the Department of Enterprises €28m Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund, which are targeting three initiatives nationwide. Firstly Hooke Bio LTD, along with the University of Galway and lIFT Biosciences have a pool of €11.9m available to them for their work in treating Metastatic Tumuors that are no longer responding to treatment. Provisio, meanwhile, along with University of Limerick and Robert Bosch Ireland LTD are developing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and have €6.9m of funding available to them for their project which aims to achieve safer driving outcomes. To discuss this further, Derrick Lynch was joined by Éamonn Boland, Provizio co-founder and program lead.
Clinical researchers are set to launch immune-cell therapy clinical trials aimed at tackling treatment resistance in solid tumour, supported by a €11.9 million grant from the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund. The project is being spearheaded by a consortium from LIfT BiSciences, University of Galway, Galway University Hospitals and Hooke Bio. The funding award, announced by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke T.D., and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless T.D., is the largest single grant awarded by the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund to date, with €5.9 million in direct funding going to University of Galway. The consortium will launch the first-in-human clinical trials of a ground-breaking neutrophil-based cancer immune-cell therapy developed by LIfT BioSciences, a client of Údarás na Gaeltachta with an Irish base in An Spidéal, Co. Galway. Neutrophils are part of the first line of defence in the body's immune response. The trial will focus on patients with metastatic cervical and head and neck cancer who have exhausted all standard treatments, including checkpoint inhibitors. Trials, which will be conducted at Galway University Hospitals, are expected to begin in 2026. The grant will support the clinical development of LIfT BioSciences' next-generation cell therapy designed to overcome resistance in solid tumours, known as Immuno-Modulatory Alpha Neutrophils (IMANs). University of Galway will contribute its deep expertise in oncology and cell therapy clinical trials, as well as in translating laboratory research into clinical applications, including predictive biomarkers. Hooke Bio will provide advanced analytical tools to optimise and assess how patients respond to this novel therapy. The study will first establish the safe and effective dose of immune-cell cancer therapy and then combine this treatment with other immune-based therapies to overcome resistance to these cancer treatments observed in some patients. Professor Sean Hynes, Consultant Histopathologist and Translational Cancer Researcher from University of Galway's School of Medicine and Lead Academic of the award said: "In partnership with LiFT BioSciences and Hooke Bio, we are very excited about University of Galway and Galway University Hospital being at the forefront of delivering on new oncological cellular therapies by using neutrophils, the body's own first responders, in the fight against cancer and ensuring patients in the West of Ireland have access to such cutting edge treatments." Professor Fidelma Dunne, Director of the Institute for Clinical Trials at University of Galway, said: "The Institute for Clinical Trials is proud to support this collaboration and look forward to working closely with Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund partners LifT BioSciences and Hooke Bio, and with academic and clinical colleagues at the University and Galway University Hospital. The programme will bring a new therapy to patients with an unmet critical need. This will be a truly inspirational journey from basic science to a first in human trial as we deliver this novel cell therapy to cancer patients." Dr Michael McCarthy, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Principal Investigator at University Hospital Galway, added: "Cancer remains one of the most complex and dynamic diseases. IMANs have the potential to overcome key limitations of current cancer treatments by activating both the innate and adaptive branches of the immune system. This dual stimulation enables a comprehensive anti-tumour response, representing a transformative advancement in cancer therapy. We are pleased to receive this grant in collaboration with LIfT and Hooke Bio, and we look forward to accelerating the clinical development of this groundbreaking immunotherapy." Dr Andrew Finnerty Manager of the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland at University of Galway, said: "We at the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ire...
People across Ireland are being encouraged to buy curtains for their homes to reduce night-time light pollution. It comes after a study at the University of Galway determined that private windows are the biggest culprit of emitting light after dark, with street lightning coming in second.What does light pollution mean for our environment, and who does it affect?Joining Andrea to discuss is Editor of Astronomy Ireland Magazine, David Moore and Climate and Environmental Journalist, John Gibbons.
Thursday sees the Galway Hurdle and more top class action at Goodwood. Ruby and Rory have the winners for us. Claim your Money Back Token for Thursday here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Watch Galway Rewind with Patrick Mullins here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NXE1NJyqeQ It's Thursday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
Coming to you Live from Goodwood on Day 1 of the Visit Qatar Goodwood Festival, Nick is joined on course by the Mirror's David Yates as they look forward to the action on Day 1. Wathnan Racing's racing manager Richard Brown joins via FaceTime to look ahead to their runners on Day one which include Royal Ascot winner Humidity in the Vintage Stakes and French Master in today's feature the Goodwood Cup. French Master's breeder, Philippa Cooper also joins via telephone and shares why she chose to sell French Master and also how she feels seeing him take on Sweet William, her pride and joy, this afternoon. Goodwood's Adam Waterworth pops by to look ahead to the five day meeting and also shares his views on the news that Lord Allen WILL take up his role as Chair of the BHA. Kieran Clarke has the Timeform perspective ahead of the racing on day one whilst Jane Mangan provides us with a bulletin from Galway, that will be a regular feature this week and finally Cathal Beale is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest to talk tall thing Phoenix of Spain at the Irish National Stud.
In The Know is back! Join Ross Brierley, Racing Post Tipster Paul Kealy & Pricewise Tom Segal as they preview the action on ITV Racing for day two of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. David Jennings also makes an appearance to give the best bets for Galway on Wednesday. Stay ahead of the field!
From Texas to Tarmacking. From sourdough to Sligo. It's Istanbullocks. You've been warnedRay's lost in a fairy ring somewhere west of Galway, Morgan Freeman's reads a tennis poem ''Balls'' and segues into Sue Barker fantasies, while Liam Neeson is pitching Breaking Bread — a Ballymena crime drama about a sick chemistry teacher who illegally peddles gluten-free soda farls - any similarities with Breaking Bad are purely coincidental. Aye right!Jorma holds the fort in Crete with tales of Greek bureaucracy, how his singing could lead to a Welsh Bafta, and an Irish DJ argues with a Jack Russell about WB Yeats. Plus music from Gorilla Radio and a restraining order from a woman in Ballina, who's been the victim of lingerie theft.#ComedyPodcast #IrishComedy #Britishcomedy #Comedypodcast #SurrealHumour #LiamNeeson #MorganFreeman #SueBarker #Wimbledon2025 #BreakingBadSpoof #LibertyHillTexas #PodcastRecommendations #IndiePodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A major international study has found that streetlights aren't the only culprit when it comes to light pollution. Georgia MacMillan University of Galway researcher based in Dark Sky Park County Mayo joined Shane Coleman on the show.
Galway & Goodwood week is very much rocking and rolling now, and Ruby and Rory are back with us for Wednesday. Watch Galway Rewind with Patrick Mullins here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NXE1NJyqeQ It's Wednesday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
A major international study has found that streetlights aren't the only culprit when it comes to light pollution. Georgia MacMillan University of Galway researcher based in Dark Sky Park County Mayo joined Shane Coleman on the show.
A bavarian Stranded in Ireland - Tips und Tricks fuer Deutschsprachige zum Leben in Irland
Guten Abend zusammen, wiedermal steht uns heute ein Thema ins Haus (pun intended), das früher oder später jeden beschäftigt, der oder die auf der grünen Insel leben will - wie komfortabel und gut wird meine Behausung sein ? Stimmen die Dinge die man sich über irische Häuser und Wohnungen erzählt ? Was sollte ich vermeiden, und worauf muss ich achten ? Die Einzelnen Themen sehen wie folgt aus :Energieeffizienz und bauliche Qualität Energetische Verbesserung UnterkellerungRaumaufteilung / GrößeFazitKleiner Exkurs zur Mica-Krise Relevant sind diese Quellen: https://publicpolicy.ie/papers/the-energy-efficiency-of-irish-homes/https://www.seai.ie/ber/understand-a-ber-ratinghttps://switcher.ie/gas-electricity/guides/ber-certificates/https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/housing/owning-a-home/home-owners/getting-a-building-energy-rating-for-your-home/https://www.housingagency.ie/sites/default/files/publications/5.%20Comparison-of-Residential-Construction-Costs-in-Ireland-to-other-European-Countries-2018.pdfhttps://passivehouseplus.co.uk/blogs/ireland-is-about-10-years-behindhttps://www.boards.ie/discussion/2057989473/why-do-most-irish-gaff-not-have-basements/p2Gerne könnt Ihr der Seite zum Podcast auf Pinterest, Instagram oder Facebook folgen : https://www.pinterest.ie/abavarianstrandedinireland/https://www.instagram.com/a_bavarian_stranded_in_ireland/https://www.facebook.com/A-Bavarian-stranded-in-Ireland-107125391828067Um bequem Updates zu neuen Folgen und allen anderen Themen rund um den Podcast bequem direkt auf euer Handy zu erhalten, könnt Ihr ab sofort auch den WhatsApp Channel zum Podcast abonnieren: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaVcgvgFnSzHRcuurV1VOder mir jederzeit eine Email zukommen lassen. abavarianstrandedinireland@gmail.comSchaut auch gerne mal auf der Website vorbei: abavarianstrandedinireland.com
When Swedish twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson suddenly began throwing themselves into speeding traffic on a UK motorway—captured on camera by a reality TV crew—it was only the beginning of a shared psychotic break that would lead to superhuman strength, psychiatric hospitalization, and ultimately murder.==========HOUR ONE: In 1761, a young Frenchman died violently. This tragedy would lead to what is still one of that country's most famous cases of judicial injustice. Assuming, of course, that it truly was an injustice at all. (The Mysterious Death of Marc Antoine Calas) *** Most know them as “The Hidden Folk.” The elusive and magical residents of Iceland, who live inside rocks and sometimes play games with unsuspecting passers-by. Are they real? That's a complicated question, if you ask Icelanders. (The Elves of Iceland) *** As two boys were walking back to the house on their farm, a small stone rolled past them. Then a second one. They immediately thought some other boys were hiding in the scrub and throwing stones for a joke. They couldn't have been more wrong. (Stone Throwing Spirits) *** Belle Gunness lured numerous suitors to her Indiana farm. Not to entertain them or to be courted by them. She simply wanted to kill them in cold blood and dump their bodies in her hog pen. (Belle Gunness – The Black Widow of the Midwest) *** "They're going to steal your organs!" screamed Sabina Eriksson, before running toward oncoming traffic on the M6 highway, having already been hit head-on by a Volkswagen. Her twin sister, Ursula, legs crushed by the truck that had just run her over, was spitting and screaming at paramedics on the side of the road. Now, many years after these events, we're still no closer to understanding the chaos that occurred over two days in 2008 involving psychotic twin sisters on a UK highway. (The Disturbing Case of the Eriksson Twins)==========HOUR TWO: In 1882 the Ma'amtrasna murders, the brutal killing of several members of the Joyce family in rural Galway, caused outrage in Irish society and remains one of the most notorious homicides in Irish history. However a few years later Cork was rocked by an equally heinous case which has largely been forgotten. We'll look at the brutal murders of four family members that took place in Castletownroche, Ireland. (The Castletownroche Murders) *** An Arizona family encounters a creature from the dark side of a Navajo legend. (The Arizona Skinwalker) *** John Blair liked to keep things “in the family”. But in his case, it wasn't just a saying. It was literal. Because John was infamous for being bigamous. (Bigamous Blair) *** Dozens of Korean War GI's claimed an unidentified flying object made them all sick. Theories range from high-tech Soviet death rays to extraterrestrials studying how we engage in battle to combat-stress-induced hallucinations. What actually happened? (The Korean War UFO)==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: Were people ever really tortured in Iron Maidens? (The Iron Maiden)==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“The Disturbing Case of the Eriksson Twins” by Harrison Tenpas for Graveyard Shift: https://tinyurl.com/r6cbnxf“The Mysterious Death of Marc Antoine Calas” from Strange Company: https://tinyurl.com/rrs89rx“The Elves of Iceland” by Rob Schwarz for Stranger Dimensions: https://tinyurl.com/u4bcw6v“Stone Throwing Spirits” from The Fortean: https://tinyurl.com/qnuf7sd“Belle Gunness – The Black Widow of the Midwest” by Steven Casale for The Line Up: https://tinyurl.com/tqyceby“The Iron Maiden” by Karl Smallwood for Today I Found Out: https://tinyurl.com/t2y6vj6“The Korean War UFO” by Natasha Frost for History.com: https://tinyurl.com/y765nsgm“The Castletownroche Murders” by Fin Dwyer for the Irish Examiner: https://tinyurl.com/y9fhagfb“The Arizona Skinwalker” by Stephen Wagner for Live About: https://tinyurl.com/yxkdh9vv“Bigamous Blair” from London Overlooked: https://tinyurl.com/y9qpo54x==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2025==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).
In The Know is back! Join Ross Brierley, Racing Post Tipster Paul Kealy & Pricewise Tom Segal as they preview the action on ITV Racing for day one of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. David Jennings also makes an appearance to give the best bets for Galway on Tuesday.
This week's special guest is the multifaceted Cóilí Collins aka DJ Shampain. ing in Galway nearly 10 years ago as a duo with Evan Campbell KETTAMA as VSN. The pair went on to form G-Town Records, and brought Galway to the world stages of dance music, with Shampain playing everything from Boiler Room to tours of China. Shampain and Kettama's Galway influence on the scene culminated in the pair taking over The Big Top marquee outdoors during the Galway Arts Festival in 2023, and putting on an eclectic night with drag artists and drone artists in Salthill. But DJing is not the be all and end all for Cóilí. Shampain is a creative fella who doesn't rest - that means presenting Éire Eile, a TV show on TG4 about subcultures, jointly running a barber shop called Poblacht in Galway city, doing alternative silent film soundtracks with Slaughterhouse, running a mixed media / magazine and label called Freak and this year, finally releasing his own original music, with more to come. The night after our chat, Shampain plays the Big Top again with Interplanetary Criminal and Tommy Holohan and next week you can catch him at Jameson Connects The Circle Stage at All Together Now closing the stage after David Holmes. The Jameson Connects: The Circle stage at All Together Now features some Nialler9 favourites including Dry Cleaning, David Holmes, Maria Somerville, God Knows, DUG, Sloucho, Curtisy, Róis, Shampain, Adore and more. Listen on Apple | Android | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Podlink * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 28ú lá de mí Iúil, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1984 tháinig an rialtas amach le plean chun treoirlíne a thabhairt isteach ionas go mbeadh na fórsaí slándála a bheith ábalta gach rud a fheiceáil ar ghuthán. I 1990 bhí na tiománaí bus ag bagrach stailc I nGaillimh, agus dá mbeidís chun é a dhéanamh bheadh tionchar ar 10 míle paisinéirí. I 1979 bhí coiste deoiseach á bhunú sa chontae de bharr go raibh Pope John Paul ag teacht. I 1984 bhí na Gardaí in Inis ag fiosrú ar ghadaíocht de 246 punt ón seomra gléasta de Pháirc Chíosóg. Sin Irene Cara le Fame – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1982. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1964 chuaigh The Beatles chuig an tSualainn don dara huair agus chan siad ag dhá cheolchoirm I Stócólm. I rith an chéad cheolchoirm fuair Paul McCartney agus John Lennon turraing leictreach ó mhicreafón. I 1987 tháinig Kylie Minogue amach le hamhrán a scríobh Gerry Goffin agus Carole King. Tháinig sí amach leis an amhrán The Loco-Motion san Astráil mar a chéad amhrán. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Harry Kane sa Bhreatain I 1993 agus rugadh amhránaí Soulja Boy I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1990 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 28th of July, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1990: A threatened strike by bus drivers in Galway, which would have effected 10,000 passengers was deferred. 1984: The government planned to introduce legal guidelines on telephone tapping by security forces. 1984: Ennis Gardaí were investigating the theft of £246 in cash from the dressing rooms of Cusack Park. 1979: A special Diocesan Committee was reported to be set up in Clare to arrange for the historic visit of Pope John Paul. That was Irene Cara with Fame – the biggest song on this day in 1982 Onto music news on this day In 1964 On their second visit to Sweden, The Beatles played two shows at an ice hockey arena, the Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm. During the first show, both Paul McCartney and John Lennon received mild electrical shocks from ungrounded microphones. 1987 Kylie Minogue released a cover version of the Gerry Goffin and Carole King penned song 'The Loco-Motion' in Australia, as her debut single. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Footballer Harry Kane was born in the UK in 1993 and rapper Soulja Boy was born in America on this day in 1990 and this is one of his songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Former US President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle have been invited to accept the Freedom of the City of Dublin when they visit the capital in September.The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ray McAdam, said the couple had received the city's highest civic honor in February 2017 by Dublin City Council, however they have not yet had the opportunity to formally accept it.Is now the right time to receive this award? And should they get it at all?Joining guest host Mandy Johnston to discuss this and more is Eddie Punch from the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association and Law Lecturer from the University of Galway & Columnist with The Journal, Larry Donnelly.
Today on Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett: 9am-10am Why Galway has gone viral for all the wrong reasons US and EU clinch trade deal - but what's in store? We'll be finding out Day one of the Galway Races – we'll hear all about the long standing relationship one Galway family have maintained with the festival 10am-11am Further recalls over listeria detection – what you need to know Do children Need To Toughen Up? – One TD thinks so The push to get race goers to head into town after Ballybrit 11am-12pm Today's Galway Great is historian Willie Henry We'll take a look back at the weekend that was in our sports review
Goodwood enters the fray, with Day 1 of the Glorious meeting, along with Day 2 of Galway. Ruby and Rory are on hand. Claim your free bet for Tuesday here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Watch Galway Rewind with Patrick Mullins here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NXE1NJyqeQ It's Tuesday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
James Stevens is joined by Graeme Rodway, Harry Wilson and Unibet's Ed Nicholson to provide their best bets for Glorious Goodwood and the Galway Festival. Let us know in the comments who your best bet is for Goodwood or Galway.
A busy studio this week, for pre-Goodwood & Galway festivals chat. Nick was joined in the studio by regular pundits Dave Yates & Richard Hoiles. Plus jockey Danny Mullins & Goodwood Racecourse Director James Crespi. As well as, 2025 Magnolia Cup riders Charlotte Emery & Philippa Hartrick-Morris.
John Mulligan looks back at the sporting weekend including Galway's win over Tipperary in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Final. The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by #Getsetgo Game Changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier!
Former Mayo star Keith Higgins spoke to John Duggan about his late brother Pierce, who passed away from MND in 2023On Sunday July 27th, there is a 'Shoulder to Shoulder' walk in aid of those suffering from ALS, the most common form of Motor Neurone Disease. The walk is taking place at 9am at St Brigid's GAA Club, Croghan, County Offaly. Former All Ireland winners with Galway, Joe Bergin and Michael Meehan are part of the organising team and it's being supported by the likes of Galway GAA, Leinster Rugby and Connacht Rugby.If you can't make the walk, you can support via iDonate, with all funds going to Research Motor Neurone.
Rachel Sheehan joins Shane and Colm this Friday morning to look ahead to the camogie semi-finals between Galway and Tipperary followed by Cork and Waterford at Nolan Park.Off The Ball Breakfast from 7:30am with UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction
Sally Ann Barrett speaks to children, parents and coaches enjoying an inclusive GAA Cul camp in Galway's Pearse Stadium.
Galway have made two changes for their Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final against Tipperary on Saturday (25th July 2025). Former captain Róisín Black returns at full back, while Ailish O'Reilly is named at full forward. Ally Hesnan and Sabina Rabbitte make way while Rachael Hanniffy moves to midfield. Before the team was announced, Galway senior manager Cathal Murray chatted to Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane. Throw-in at UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on Saturday is 3pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
Aoife Lynskey and Martina Harkin are joined by Sharon Glynn to preview the All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final between Galway and Tipperary This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieSubscribe for more content!
Today on Community Matters: London 9am-10am Galwegian's favourite memories of living in London The man, the myth, the legend, Ambrose Gordon joins us 10am-11am We speak to local organisations who help Galwegians abroad We hear from the next generation of expats Sport 11am-12pm We hear all about the showband and dancehall era Live music from Cillian Davorean Mick Nevin helps us finish off the show
We love talking about infrastructure in Galway and roads in particular. Even if for the most part it is giving out about inertia and long delays for vital projects. There was a welcome boost right across the board this week in that regard with the announcement of the multi-billion euro revised National Development Plan. While there was debate between Government and opposition as to how much of this was brand new investment. We will however have to wait until budget day to see what specific projects will have made it into the plan. The ring road (with ACP at the moment) should be there, along with other major projects, but can we see new major infrastructure announcements like the Claregalway bypass or a Gluas line for the city? Speaking of the budget, we have been hearing there will be no once off cost of living supports but that does not necessarily mean you can expect much in the line of tax cuts. The best case scenario Summer Economic Statement released by Government says that after taking into account the VAT reduction for hospitality to 9% there will only be half a billion to play with for income tax reductions. Now, should the US impose tariffs for 30% on the EU, it is very uncertain what relief measures Government will have the will, or the purse strings to deliver. The hospitality sector for their part seem to view the statement with suspicion, arguing that certain quarters never wanted to reduce VAT. The situation in Gaza has stayed to the forefront of news internationally, nationally and locally and we saw the horrifying scenes from hospitals in the region with dozens of children dying of starvation and malnutrition. Karol Balfe the CEO of Action Aid told us what the situation is like for volunteers and people on the ground. We also had a great day out in London for our Community Matters series all about the Galway Diaspora in the UK Capital with thanks to Ireland West Airport. Next Friday it is the turn of Westside.
20 years of podcasting and sharing music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #719 . Subscribe now! The Gothard Sisters, Albannach, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Drowsy Lads, Alexander James Adams, Poitín, Ed Miller, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Heather Dale, Sharon Shannon, Wolf Loescher & Mark Kenneth, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Anne Roos, The Irish Rovers, Haggis Rampant, Reilly, Gaelic Storm, The Canny Brothers Band, Stout Pounders, Ockham's Razor, The Rogues GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items with what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:08 - The Gothard Sisters "Against the Grain" from Midnight Sun 4:49 - WELCOME 9:04 - Albannach "Hail to the Heroes" from The Sub - Zero Sessions EP 12:47 - Brobdingnagian Bards "I'm Coming Home" from Another Faire to Remember 17:19 - The Drowsy Lads "7 8, Final Answer" from Everyone In 20:51 - Alexander James Adams "Please Awake" from Harvest Season - Second Cutting 25:53 - Poitín "Mother And Child" from One For The Road 28:22 - FEEDBACK 31:14 - Ed Miller "The Prince of Darkness" from Lolander 36:35 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Buried My Wife and Danced on Her Grave/Paddy Fahey's/Aherne's Egg (jigs)" from Whirring Wings 40:45 - Heather Dale "Bonny Bonny Broom" from My Celtic Heart 44:32 - Sharon Shannon "Butterflies" from Out The Gap 47:48 - Wolf Loescher & Mark Kenneth "Rigs o' Rye" from Loescher+Kenneth 51:32 - BREAK 53:23 - Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer "The Private Still" from Red House 57:51 - The Merry Wives of Windsor "All Among the Barley" from Drink This Pub Dry 1:00:39 - Anne Roos "Roslin Castle & The Woods of Kilmurry" from A Light in the Forest 1:06:54 - The Irish Rovers "Donovan's Pub in Ballinasloe" from No End in Sight 1:11:37 - Haggis Rampant "Pikeman's March/Battle of Waterloo/Lord Lovat's Lament" from Trì 1:14:05 - THANKS 1:16:40 - Reilly "The Hunting Dogs" from Durty Pool 1:19:23 - Gaelic Storm "Girl's Night in Galway" from Matching Sweaters 1:22:36 - The Canny Brothers Band "Take Me" from The Guinness Situation 1:26:35 - Stout Pounders "Old Dun Cow" from Pour Decisions 1:29:30 - Ockham's Razor "Moorlough Shores" from Garnet 1:34:14 - CLOSING 1:35:39 - The Rogues "The Warrior's Salute" from 25... and Live! 1:40:23 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. 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BRING IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC TO THE WORLD FOR 20 YEARS On July 28, 2005, I released the very first episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. This was not my first podcast. There were four others that I released first. All of them are still available to this day. Though one podfaded. When I started, I was publishing the Celtic Music Magazine every week. I started podcasting to promote Celtic bands, but mostly I wanted to promote my own band, Brobdingnagian Bards. It was a new and exciting way to get my music heard. But something happened along the way. It became less and less about my band and more about how I could help bands be heard. And it worked. In fact, I featured a total of 79 Celtic bands in the months that followed in 2005. That includes Brobdingnagian Bards and my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers project. Here are some of the bands who were featured. 1: Susan Hamlin, Three Quarter Ale, Dust Rhinos, Cluan, Fathom, The BorderCollies, Tara's Fire, Paul McKenna, Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats, Brobdingnagian Bards 2: StoneRing, The Slip, Hugh Morrison, Caladh, MacTalla Mor, Lenahan, The Bloody Irish Boys, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Celtic Stone 3: The Barley Boys, Contea, Queen's Gambit, Highland Fling, Michael Murphy and the River Shannon Band, Amadan, Raymond McCullough, Bow Triplets, The Rogues 4: The Irish Experience, Cairde na Gael, The Black Irish, Avalon Rising, Heather Gilmer and Jeff Moore, Sarah Dinan, Bedlam Bards, Emerald Rose, Kristen Roger, Heather Dale, Serious Kitchen, Empty Hats 5: Rise, Ed Miller, Tullamore, Paisley Close, Cantiga, Thomas "Doc" Grauzer, Cady Finlayson, Rimbo, Don Grieve, Black 47 6: Moch Pryderi, Enter the Haggis, The Patched Hats, Seelie Court, Eric Benson with The Boatrights, Ali Benson, 3 Pints Gone, Sligo Rags, Angel's Share 7: The Tea Merchants, Keltic Kaleidoscope, Brothers 3, EJ Jones, Shays Rebellion, Marc Gunn 8: Niamh Parsons, Flook, Willie McCulloch, Gan Fidil, Pol Mac Adaim, The Elders 9: Tears for Beers, Clandestine, Stonering, Athas, Carl Peterson You can see the full list on the website. Many of these artists are no longer performing. What's more interesting is that about a quarter of these artists are still making new music to this day. Today, I will highlight some of the amazing Celtic bands that are still performing after 15 - 20 years. I started my list with three perennial favorites of mine who've been on the show for a long time and are still performing: Poitin, Ed Miller, and The Gothard Sisters. Admittedly, The Gothard Sisters were a late addition to the show, coming on in 2010. But of all the bands, they are to me a shining beacon of this podcast. Because you can see them grow and develop as musicians and songwriters over the course of this show. So I had to include them. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of generous patrons like you, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast releases new episodes nearly every single week. Your support doesn't just fund the show—it fuels a movement. 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Meet Buster Luscombe. He is an Irishman, a welder, a storyteller and and entertainer. And what a story he has to tell. Hear it in his words, along with his music in this episopde of Erin's Isle.
Lobster and roadtrips from Galway, falling into shops discovering a Mango. Waterparks, waltzers and not eating leaves. Also, we couldn't not mention Coldplay couple and the hurling. This Podcast is sponsored by Key For Her. The code TIGHT can be used sitewide on your first order at KeyForHer.com Click the link and your 20% discount for all Key For Her products will be applied at checkout.https://keyforher.com/discount/TIGHT This Podcast is part of the Headstuff Network.Producer: Laura GreeneArtwork: Alan Bourke-Tuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan sat down with Dublin Footballer and former Irish Rugby International Hannah Tyrrell ahead of the 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Kansas State University & Iowa State University this August. The fixture will take place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, on Saturday, 23rd August at 5pm and there are limited tickets available.Tyrrell was part of the Dubs team that scraped over the line against Galway last weekend, and will take on Meath on the August bank holiday, the weekend after next.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan sat down with Dublin Footballer and former Irish Rugby International Hannah Tyrrell ahead of the 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Kansas State University & Iowa State University this August. The fixture will take place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, on Saturday, 23rd August at 5pm and there are limited tickets available.Tyrrell was part of the Dubs team that scraped over the line against Galway last weekend, and will take on Meath on the August bank holiday, the weekend after next.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Galway Golf CoursesYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Excavations at a ring fort overlooking Galway Bay have revealed that it was home to some of the most prominent members of ancient Irish society.So, what does it tell us exactly?Joining Seán to discuss is Michelle Comber, Head of Archeology at University of Galway.Image: @DiscoveryProgramme on Facebook
Ahead of Saturday's double-header of All Ireland Camogie semi-finals at UPMC Nowlan Park, OTB's Rachel Sheehan caught up with Galway's Carrie Dolan and Tipperary's Mairead Eviston.
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Galway Golf CoursesYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Dr. Michelle Comber, from the Archaeology department at University of Galway, discusses an eight-week excavation of Rathgurreen Ringfort in Maree, Galway.
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