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The European single market was established 30 years ago to provide for freedom of movement for goods and services, Capital and people. For the most part, it has been a huge success for EU member states, but according to a new report from the European Chambers of Commerce, there are still major problems trading between them including some member states, insisting on highly unusual rules and standards, which make it difficult for foreign firms to trad Ian Talbot the Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland spoke to Joe about the report findings.
Ian continues our journey through Philippians.
After 3 years of many people working from home, are we starting to see a 'remote work rebound'? Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive and Robert Mac Giolla Phádraig, Sigmar Chief Communications Officer and Talent Summit Founder, joined Ian to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. https://www.stagroar.co.nz/ In these Mini-Podcasts we explore the 400 Club from D.Bruce Banwell's "The Wapiti and The Moose" New Zealand Big Game Records Series With Permission of The Halcyon Press.
Shehbaz Sharif has been sworn in as Pakistan's 23rd prime minister, following the ousting of Imran Khan. How did we get here and what's next for the politically volatile country? Andrew Mueller speaks to Ian Talbot, Samira Shackle and Ahmed Rashid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Finn speaks to Ian Talbot, CEO of Chambers Ireland.
This panel discusses the development of British diplomatic efforts in Pakistan from 1947 through the “War on Terror,” as chronicled in the new book by Ian Talbot, Director of the Centre for Imperial and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Southampton and Research Affiliate at the Mittal Institute.
Keep on Trusting: Lessons from Gideon - Ian Talbot - 28 February 2021 - City Community Church Exeter, Heavitree
Of course Covid-19 and Brexit are causing all sorts of problems in all corners of our lives but one unwanted side effect is in an increase in the instances of fraud that have been detected here in Ireland. Bobby was joined by Paul O’Brien from Bank of Ireland Group Security and Ian Talbot of Chambers Irelands to discuss. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Megan McKie Smith in conversation with actor and theatre director Ian Talbot. For 20 years Ian was Artistic Director of the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, where he directed a few of his own musical hits over the years at the Open Air – High Society and The Boy Friend being examples and was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director for his production of The Pirates Of Penzance. Ian was awarded an OBE in 2008 for his services to Drama. He is also the Chairman of trustees of InterAct Stroke Support.Ian's latest work is Jack and the Beanstalk, a pantomime available online. The production runs from December 4th 2020 to 10th January 2021, and tickets are available at www.pantoonline.co.uk Support the show (https://www.interactstrokesupport.org)
Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland, discusses potential impact for businesses if counties move to Level 5
The impact of the 1947 Partition still ripples throughout South Asia, 73 years later. However, our knowledge of this historic event is constantly being reevaluated by academics and researchers who have continued to illuminate the details of what occurred. Moderated by Jennifer Leaning, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, this panel explores how new research efforts help us understand the full depth of the history and legacy of Partition. Ian Talbot, Professor of History and Director of the Centre for Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies at the University of Southampton, and Yaqoob Bangash, Assistant Professor at Information Technology University in Lahore, join the discussion to provide their insights on this historic event.
Come Monday morning the first phase of opening up the country will begin. So, how do we make sure staff and customers are safe as we reopen? We’re joined by Helena Ryan of Cooga Safety in Limerick, Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland and Gerry McCormack, Deputy general secretary of SIPTU
Ian Talbot, Professor of History at the University of Southampton, is one of Europe's leading historians of South Asia and the author of many books on the subcontinent, including the acclaimed Pakistan: A New History. He is particularly interested in the colonial and post-colonial history of Punjab, and his work has touched on the memory of partition, the legacy of the British Raj, and the human dimension of Pakistan's political evolution. In this episode, he discusses his latest books and explores recent developments in Pakistani politics and diplomacy.
This week on The Bottom Line, John Purcell talks to regular KCLR guest presenter John Masterson who is a Doctor of Psychology & columnist with Sunday Independent, as well as a communications adviser to businesses. John discusses how people in business can mentally adjust themselves to cope with the enormous challenges businesses have had to face & how they can equip themselves for the future challenges in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis. Ian Talbot, CEO of Chambers Ireland talks to John about the measures that are in place to support businesses in what are unprecedented times for business and how the local Chambers in Carlow & Kilkenny are on hand to provide support at a local level for businesses. Also Rachel Doyle of Arboretum Lifestyle & Garden Centre talks to John on the changes that they have implemented to deal with the challenging environment as well has the importance of being out in the garden at the moment and how plants can be of benefit to all in challenging times. Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council Peter "Chap" Cleere, talks about the leadership of Kilkenny County Council and the actions that the council have taken in ensuring that advice from the HSE and the Chief Medical Officer are adhered to. Talking Shop Continues with Nicki Hoyne of My Shining Armour and The Hero Podcast, Mag Kirwan of Goatsbridge Trout Farm & Julian Hughes of Hughes Farming. Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Ian Talbot speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 21 November 2017 The paper examines the roles of three influential heads of the British High Commission in Pakistan’s early post-independence history, Sir Gilbert Laithwaite (1951-4), Sir Alexander Symon (1954-61) and Sir Morrice James (1961-5). In particular it reveals the ways in which they undertook the important tasks of political reporting, mediating in the Indo-Pakistan conflict and protecting British interests at times of civil and regional conflict.
It's a Thursday, so it's time for a fresh and free download and podcast from Toby Hadoke, who tracks down a new interviewee
Irving Berlin’s classic Wild West musical Annie Get Your Gun, based on the true romance story of sharpshooters Annie Oakley and Frank Butler, is to be revived by Ambassadors Theatre Group starring Jason Donovan and Emma Williams in the two lead roles with Norman Pace as Buffalo Bill Cody. Like many of ATG’s own productions, it will open at one of the company’s own Manchester theatres as part of its “Manchester Gets It First” scheme, with previews at the Opera House from 16 May 2014. Director Ian Talbot OBE ran the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre for 20 years where he introduced the summer musical productions for which the company is now famous. He talks about his take on the production and why he believes it hasn't been revived much professionally recently and reflects on his legacy at Regent's Park and the work he has done since he left. Norman Pace is best known as half of the comedy duo Hale and Pace but has also forged an acting career in plays and musicals, including a spell as Amos Hart in Chicago on the West End. He explains his role in this production, his training as an actor through performing in productions and realising a few long-held ambitions. For more information about the show, see www.anniegetyourgunthemusical.com, and to book online go to www.atgtickets.com.
THIS SUMMER’S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OPENS AT THE GIELGUD THEATRE 2 JUNE This joyous new musical based on the award-winning West End and Broadway comedy, is a riotous and unpredictable explosion of mistaken identities and unexpected romance. It’s 1934, and the world’s greatest tenor Tito Merelli has come to Cleveland, Ohio, to save its Grand Opera Company. When at the last minute he is incapacitated, chaos ensues… This brand-new production directed by the Olivier award-winning Ian Talbot stars the Olivier award-winning Matthew Kelly. An uproarious plot, glorious songs, a dazzling set and sumptuous costumes. Don’t miss the show that’s got the lot! * * * * ‘A RIP-ROARING NIGHT OUT THAT HAS ALL THE ESSENTIALS OF A WEST END HIT’ Whatsonstage.com For tickets and more information please visit http://www.tenorthemusical.co.uk/ You can also like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/tenorthemusical
Discover Lend Me A Tenor's luxurious automated set, with interviews from the director Ian Talbot, the set designer Paul Farnsworth and the star of the show Matthew Kelly, in the eighth Lend Me a Tenor featurette!
Meet the Director of Lend Me A Tenor, Ian Talbot in the second Lend Me a Tenor featurette! http://www.tenorthemusical.co.uk/