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We start with the outcome of the Caerphilli by-election victory, won by Mr Caerphilli himself Lindsay Whittle and Plaid Cymru. But who did we hear from across the airwaves but Reform and Labour, not the victors themselves. Pretty par for the course perhaps but we try to correct that.We chew over recent opinion polls recently one suggesting there is now a pretty healthy majority for independence in Scotland. We look at the Labour Party and the struggles it is in over the whole of the UK as the Reform vote grows.We also talk a little about another election you won't have heard much about here in Scotland and the UK - the Presidential Election in Ireland where a left-wing republican endorsed by Kneecap who wants free public transport, housing as a human right, and support for the Irish language, plus Palestine won a landslide victor what does that mean?We also discussproblems in Scotland, violence in the classroom with some truly appauling statistics released recenbtly but what do they speak of at a deeper level?LinksScotwindhttps://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25568033.scotwind-scandal-analysis-scotlands-lost-energy-wealth/?ref=eb&nid=2261&block=article_block_a&u=d0e5dd8444617f314b5eb8a45311f0c8&date=261025Your Party - interview with Zarah Sultana indy at 7.35 10.00' wealth tax https://open.spotify.com/episode/2xTUyml3Y40AOW6qEk2sf0?si=1d1059ad0c874990&nd=1&dlsi=3ec5a5e0ebb9489bStephen Gethins on the tiny glimmer of reality dawning at WM re proportional yes result https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/a-breakthrough-in-scotlands-right-to-decide-5373779CultureSara Sheridan's book The Ice Maiden https://www.sarasheridan.com/the-ice-maidenThe MetagamaStep aboard the SS Metagama, a journey that will take you from the Butt to Barra and on to the lakes and plains of Canada, to 1920s Detroit and Prohibition, through the ebb and flow of fortunes on both sides of the Atlantic, with this ensemble of acclaimed musicians and singers.https://www.traverse.co.uk/whats-on/event/metagama-an-atlantic-odyssey-ensemble-autumn-25#datesandtimesLanguageAnna Walker Ruadh ScotlandAinmean-Àite na h-Alba website gives information about Gaelic place names and their meaning. https://www.ainmean-aite.scot/# Iona's Namescape: - https://ionaplacenames.glasgow.ac.uk/map/#12/56.3411/-6.4126Storywalks in the Monadh Ruadh (Cairngorms) -www.storywalks.scotForgotten Woodlands: https://www.nature.scot/scotlands-woodland-heritage-mapped-future which is a pilot project from NatureScot, Forestry and Land Scotland, and Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba (the national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names) to map all Scottish place-names to reveal their historical woodland coverage.Tobair an Dualchais/Kist o' Riches- not just placenames but oral tradition recordings in Gàidhlig and Scots where the speaker talks about placenames and their meanings: https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/ ★ Support this podcast ★
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and Canadian Premier League chat. Vancouver Whitecaps kicked off their quest for the 2025 MLS Cup with a dominant home playoff win against FC Dallas on Sunday. We look at the many highs coming out of that one, plus hear from both head coaches, Jesper Sorensen and Eric Quill. We look ahead to what's next in the best-of-three series, round-up the rest of the MLS playoff action so far, and say congratulations to the 2025 MLS Defender of the Year - Tristan Blackmon. Turning our attention to the CPL, we round-up the playoff action there too, chat about the sacking of Halifax head coach Patrice Gheisar, talk once again about refereeing in the league, and we bring you our Vancouver FC end-of-season review. All of that plus music-wise, Kneecap wrap up their residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop songs from Echobelly and 60ft Dolls, and Cousin Feo returns to Wavelength with a song about Danish legend Brian Laudrup. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.25: Intro - UBC march on, Scottish football gets exciting 10.00: Whitecaps dominate Dallas in playoff win 47.30: Tristan Blackmon named MLS Defender of the Year 52.40: Coaches Corner - Jesper Sorensen and Eric Quill 60.20: MLS playoffs round-up 76.10: CPL chat - playoff round-up, Gheisar out in Halifax 108.45: Vancouver FC end of season review 147.15: Wavelength - Cousin Feo - B. Laudrup
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and Canadian Premier League playoff chat and interviews. It's the business end of the season and the room for error is minimal. Vancouver Whitecaps face off against FC Dallas in game one of a best of three playoff series on Sunday. We set up the match and get the thoughts of both head coaches, Vancouver's Jesper Sorensen and Dallas' Eric Quill, plus Sebastian Berhalter and Thomas Müller talk playoffs, winning championships, and making the city fall in love with the team. We've two interviews for you this episode and first up is Whitecaps winger Jayden Nelson, as we chat about the playoff match-up with Dallas and what the team can learn from their Champions Cup run earlier in the year. We also chat with Forge FC stalwart Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson about winning another trophy, the legacy the club has built, whether the team can do the first ever CPL double, and his own footballing journey from Sweden to Canada. All of that plus we round-up the end of the CPL regular season and look at the playoffs ahead, and music-wise, Kneecap continue their residency as our Album of the Month, we've a Britpop song from Blessed Ethel and Swedish band Perkele feature in Wavelength. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.16: Intro - MLS playoffs off and running 05.15: Jesper Sorensen sets up Whitecaps vs Dallas 23.20: Dallas coach Eric Quill on how they plan to beat the Whitecaps 36.12: Thomas Müller and Sebastian Berhalter talk playoffs and making city proud 48.55: Jayden Nelson interview 58.45: CPL regular season round-up and playoff preview 112.10: Alexander Achinioti-Jönsson interview 139.40: Wavelength - Perkele - Yellow and Blue
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps and Major League Soccer chat and interviews. It was a heartbreaking weekend for the Whitecaps, who battled valiantly for 80 minutes down a man at home to Dallas but couldn't find the point they needed to finish top of the MLS Western Conference. Great defending, a lack of finishing, and some questionable refereeing saw the 'Caps fall to second in the standings, setting up a more difficult playoff path ahead, ironically kicking off against that same Dallas side. We delve into all of that and a lot more, plus ponder what Whitecaps might be in the running for the end of year MLS awards. We also bring you a media roundtable with Whitecaps GM and Sporting Director Axel Schuster. A new stadium, ownership, Thomas Müller's future, Axel's future, end of year roster decisions, player pathways, the FIFA takeover of BC Place, and the club's relationship with the Canadian Premier League are all covered in the 46 minute discussion. Our feature interview this week is with a new Whitecaps signing that arrived with an injury but is ready to go for the playoffs, Belgian defender Joedrick Pupe. We chat with Joedrick about coming to Vancouver and MLS, his footballing journey, playing style, and more, plus as a co-owner of a coffee shop, we find out if he fancies a chocolate digestive. We also chat with rising Whitecaps homegrown Rayan Elloumi about his time away with Tunisia's U23 side, his experiences in the country, and is the door still open for playing for Canada. Music-wise, Kneecap continue their residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop songs from Longpigs and Heavy Stereo, and MC Devil feature in Wavelength with a song about the Belgian national team. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.26: Intro - mazes and the undeniableness that is UBC soccer 08.40: A discussion on refereeing, accountability, and communication 22.00: Dallas destroy Whitecaps dreams of finishing first in MLS West 52.30: The Whitecaps playoff redemption arc set to begin 69.37: Axel Schuster media roundtable 125.40: Jesper Sorensen reflects on the regular season 130.25: Which Whitecaps players deserve MLS season honours? 138.00: Jesper Sorensen - MLS coach of the year, but will he get it? 158.00: Joedrick Pupe interview 167.37: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? - Joedrick Pupe 171.15: Rayan Elloumi on his Tunisia U23 experience 177.00: Wavelength - MC Devil - Deviltime
Escucha una nueva edición de Los Ideales / The Indieals, 180 minutos de música alternativa cosidos a mano y sin algoritmos, como se hacía antes. Entrad sin llamar, aquí cabemos todos. Desde este podcast rendimos homenaje y apoyamos a los artistas y sellos discográficos que han aplicado restricciones geográficas y han retirado su música de Israel. Debe detenerse el genocidio contra el pueblo palestino. ¡PALESTINA LIBRE! Han sonado: 1) IDLES - Gift Horse 2) Downtown Boys - Clara Rancia 3) Amyl and The Sniffers - Jerkin' 4) Edging - Nothing #9 5) Being Dead - Van Goes 6) Dirt Buyer - Heavy 7) RIBBON STAGE - Exaltation 8) Les Breastfeeders - Vivre et exister 9) Sleaford Mods - Tied Up in Nottz - 2024 Remaster 10) ernest rareberrg - show me your body 11) Jespfur - Condition 12) Smerz - Feisty 13) Mhaol - Pursuit 14) Automatic - Mercury 15) Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - Nashville Parthenon (2018 Remaster) 16) Sound of Ceres - Fire Lily 17) Alena Spanger - All That I Wanted 18) Chanel Beads - Police Scanner 19) Pale Jay - My Dirty Desire 20) cehryl - screws 21) Eerie Wanda - Pet Town 22) Triathalon - Down 23) Massive Attack; Martina Topley-Bird - Psyche 24) Palace Winter; PRISMA - The Big Blue - Radio Edit 25) Finom - Cyclops 26) SANAM - Harik 27) Model/Actriz - Vespers 28) Primal Scream - The Centre Cannot Hold 29) Hélène Barbier - Lapin 30) Nadine Shah - Even Light - Radio Edit 31) La Neve - American Sound 32) Carlos Truly - Much 2 Much 33) New Orthodox; Freak Heat Waves - Bottomed Out 34) NEW YORK - think of you 35) Kelela - Contact 36) WTCHCRFT - COLLAPSE 37) Kamoun - Kuskus 38) Christian Sean - All In Your Hands 39) Kelly Moran - Echo in the Field 40) Vegyn; Loukeman - Last Night I Dreamt I Was Alone - Loukeman Remix 41) Sudan Archives - YEA YEA YEA 42) Tlim Shug - Ant Farm 43) duendita; Noah Becker - big one 44) KDA; Fat Tony - Right and Exact 45) Samora Pinderhughes; The Healing Project Choir - HOLD FAST 46) Ratchopper - Allaoui Man 47) Kinlaw - HARD CUT 48) Colin Self - Doll Park Doll Park 49) Caleb Giles - Blxckberries 50) Anysia Kym - Test Your Patience 51) Annie-Claude Deschênes - Main de Fer 52) ELOQ; Talons - 4 Million 53) 3Phaz; HIIIT - Clunk & Rattle 54) Hekt - Beautiful 55) KNEECAP; Mozey - THE RECAP
'GIRLS', el nuevo disco de Princess Nokia, funciona como una celebración y una reivindicación de lo que significa ser, simplemente, una chica. En la portada, la artista exhibe con orgullo su sangre menstrual, reivindicando una feminidad explícita y natural, aquella que todavía hoy genera incomodidad y es objeto de censura en las redes sociales. A lo largo del álbum, la rapera neoyorquina transita entre lo político y lo hedonista para explorar las múltiples dimensiones de ser mujer: desde la diversión con amigas hasta los roles familiares, la belleza, el trauma o la desigualdad.Además, Julia de Castro responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ!; y hablamos de los problemas para dormir a través de dos creadores que se unen en un Punto de encuentro: Isaac Rosa por su novela "Las buenas noches" y Ana Penyas por su novela gráfica "En Vela".Playlist:Jamie xx - Hold TightThe Chemical Brothers - GoPeggy Gou - D.A.N.C.E Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down AgainNation of Language - Too Much, EnoughMolchat Doma - Судно (Борис Рыжий)Sorry - Right Round The ClockMujeres - Estallido sin CambiosParquet Courts - Almost Had To Start a FightWhitney - Giving UpKhruangbin, Leon Bridges - Texas SunCurtis Harding - Need Your LoveTouché Amoré, Barry Johnson - Game of PricksBloc Party - HelicopterD’Angelo - Spanish JointD’Angelo - Ain’t That EasyMassive Attack - Unfinished SympathyOklou, FKA twigs - viscusAMORE - Delirio Merina Gris, Gorka Urbizu - Tesla Bat SutanCORTE! - Hay un niño atrapado dentro de una máquinaRata Negra - SobrepensandoMcEnroe - Amapolajulia amor - algo para pasar los díasHayley Williams - ParachuteDepeche Mode - Enjoy the SilenceNation of Language - Inept ApolloBob Vylan - Sick Sad WorldBiznaga - La gran renunciaGuerilla Toss - Psychosis Is Just a NumberPrincess Nokia - Drop Dead GorgeousLambrini Girls - Cuntology 101Wet Leg - catch these fistsIDLES - I’m ScumKNEECAP, Mozey - THE RECAPKae Tempest - DiagnosesFontaines D.C. - StarbursterBjörk, ROSALÍA - OralSega Bodega, Judeline - PIKIJamie xx - BreatherJoy Orbison - flight fmFred again.., Amyl and The Sniffers - you’re a starEscuchar audio
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and FIFA World Cup chat and interviews. Some late drama and some Thomas Müller magic saw the Whitecaps hit the summit once again in the MLS Western Conference with one game of the regular season to go. With first place and the number one seeding on the line for the 'Caps on Decision Day, we look back at the dramatic late win in Orlando and who shone in the Floridian heat, hear some postgame thoughts from Jesper Sorensen and Nelson Pierre, and look at what lies in store in the final week of the regular season and the potential playoff path ahead. Our feature interview this week is with Whitecaps goalkeeper Isaac Boehmer. We chat with the stopper about the season that's been, what's still to come, his eventful year off the pitch, goalkeeping rule changes, and taking Thomas Müller fishing. Plus we look at what the goalkeeping situation might look like in Vancouver next year with both Boehmer and current number one Yohei Takaoka at the end of their contracts and becoming free agents. Plus we find out if Whitecaps assistant coach Michael D'Agostino fancies a chocolate digestive. The Whitecaps successful weekend was also good news for Vancouver FC of Langley who have now booked their berth in next year's CONCACAF Champions Cup as Canadian Championship runners-up. We look at what that will mean for the club and their controversial ending this weekend in Ottawa. All of that plus we talk FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets and qualifiers, and music-wise, Kneecap continue their residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop songs from Ash and Marion, and Halftime Oranges return to Wavelength with a song about what could have been. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro - giving thanks, flying worms, and U20 World Cup chat 14.30: Müller magic sends Whitecaps top after last-gasp win in Orlando 54.55: Orlando v Vancouver postgame chat with Sorensen and Pierre 65.00: How Decision Day shapes up in the MLS West 70.15: Vancouver FC confirmed for CONCACAF Champions Cup 94.40: Isaac Boehmer interview 105.47: Whitecaps 2026 goalkeeping discussion 119.20: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? - Michael D'Agostino 125.20: More World Cup ticket talk 140.20: Will winter World Cup become the norm? 145.50: This week in international football 162.15: Wavelength - Halftime Oranges - Occupations
Ah yes, the humble solo career. A staple for many - though not all - a previously band-focused musician. George Michael, Beyoncé, Harry Styles, to name but three. And now, etching her name into such lore – our very own MayKay.Rejoice, for we are joined this week on the podcast by one of Ireland's greatest talents and indeed a great friend of Dave's; MayKay is on the co-host mic to talk all-things her long-awaited eponymous debut album and, in keeping with the theme, her favourite solo long-players for her Top 5.If you'd like to see Dave and Adam's proverbial solo projects, you can do so by keeping up with our bonus content including Adam's Album Club and Dave and Andy's Film Club by signing up to our Patreon here.In the meantime, we have some other business to discuss...ACT ONE: The Preamble.ACT TWO (11:05): MayKay tells us about her debut album, and the four-year journey it took to get here.ACT THREE (40:24): Taylor Swift MANIA returns, Martin Brundle stumbles yet again on his Formula 1 grid walk, our ~beloved~ MGK tells us about his interaction with Liam Gallagher, Kneecap's Mo Chara's UK court saga continues, Donald Trump gives his critical take on Bad Bunny, and Chelsea fans speak out against 'Chelsea Dagger'– it's a busy week in music news. ACT FOUR (1:10:57): Top 5 Solo Albums-MayKay on BandcampTickets for MayKay at Whelan'sTickets for Daughters of Jerusalem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An episode on a Friday??? WTF??? I had to vent. Probably shouldn't post this but sure look. More serious than usual so feel free to skip it. If you would like to support the podcast on Patreon, you can do so at the link below. Cheers x https://www.patreon.com/CHIEFCAST
The Crown Prosecution Service will appeal the chief magistrate's decision to dismiss a terrorism case against Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, also known as Mo Chara, who was charged with allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at a London gig last November. We get the details with Vincent McAvinney, London Based Journalist.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Canadian Championship, and FIFA World Cup chat and interviews. The Whitecaps roll on, lifting their fourth-straight Voyageurs Cup and controlling their own fate in the race to be best in the MLS West. We chat about the 'Caps wins over Vancouver FC and San Jose Earthquakes and what the season run-in looks for the team and those around them. Plus we look at the celebratory night for BC Soccer that was the Canadian Championship final and ponder what next year's tournament might look like in a crowded footballing schedule. For the 'Caps a big boost to their postseason aspirations is having captain Ryan Gauld back on the pitch. We catch up with the talismanic Scot for an in-depth interview to talk about his return from injury, what the last few months have been like on the sidelines, the success of the team this season and what may be to come, impending fatherhood, and a little bit on the Scottish national team in a week of key World Cup qualifiers for them. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is less than nine months away and as the excitement builds, so does the annoyance when it comes to ticket prices and availability. We look at what it will cost to go to a game in Vancouver, what we've learned from the initial batch of tickets going on sale, and whether the real fans will be priced out. Plus we talk kick off times. Is Vancouver set for a slate of afternoon matches to save people baking elsewhere? Music-wise, Kneecap kick off their residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop songs from The Bluetones and Northern Uproar, and My Brother Woody return to Wavelength with a song about the 1994 World Cup and the clash between Ireland's John Aldridge and the man in the yellow hat. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.30: Intro 03.55: Whitecaps' Canadian Championship fourpeat, trophy presentation, and what will the 2026 tournament look like? 52.50: The race to be best in MLS West 58.55: Whitecaps crush San Jose as Berhalter shines 84.10: Ryan Gauld interview 109.45: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? - Rayan Elloumi 115.45: 2026 World Cup kick off times being reviewed 125.55: World Cup tickets set to price out your average fan 159.10: Wavelength - My Brother Woody - Aldo vs Yellow Hat
Este lunes suena a The Last Dinner Party con "Second Best", el tercer adelanto del disco que van a publicar el 17 de octubre, a Ralphie Choo con el avance de su segundo disco, "PIRRI" una canción altamente adictiva, a Danny L. Harle junto a Caroline Polachek y "Azimuth" y a Fred again.. junto a Amyl and The Sniffers en "You're A Star". TAYLOR SWIFT - CANCELLED!THE LAST DINNER PARTY - Second BestVIVA SUECIA - Dolor y GloriaKALI UCHIS - Pretty PromisesRALPHIE CHOO - PIRRIEMPRESS OF - Blasting Through the SpeakersDANNY L HARLE - Azimuth (feat Caroline Polachek)SHOW ME THE BODY - SabotageKNEECAP, Mozey - THE RECAPNIÑA POLACA - Suena Abba Cuando Enciendes El MotorLA PALOMA - Sale el solSAY SHE SHE - Shop BoySUPERTRAMP - Logical SongL.A - Turn The Lights OnFred again.. - You're A Star (ft. Amyl and The Sniffers)ONA MAFALDA - RollingEscuchar audio
This bonus episode is a sample of our daily prayer podcast, called "The Bible KNEEcap". This podcast is available exclusively for members of our RECAPtains community. If you like what you hear, join the RECAPtains at The Bible KNEEcap tier or higher to pray with us as we read through the Bible. SHOW NOTES: - Host & Writer: Tara-Leigh Cobble - Sound Engineer: Allison King - The Bible Recap Director: Bonnie Hartwig - RECAPtains Manager: Emily Pickell - Join the RECAPtains - The Bible Recap - Follow The Bible Recap: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube - Follow Tara-Leigh Cobble: Instagram - Read/listen on the Bible App or Dwell App - Learn more at our Start Page - Become a RECAPtain - Shop the TBR Store PARTNER MINISTRIES: D-Group International Israelux The God Shot TLC Writing & Speaking DISCLAIMER: The Bible Recap, Tara-Leigh Cobble, and affiliates are not a church, pastor, spiritual authority, or counseling service. Listeners and viewers consume this content on a voluntary basis and assume all responsibility for the resulting consequences and impact.
There's still confusion around MP Vince Gasparro's announcement that Irish rap group Kneecap is banned from Canada, but, at the same time, Carney's government is moving forward with a new law focused on hate symbols. Is this new approach to hate worth the risk to free speech?Host: Jesse BrownCredits: James Nicholson (Producer), Lucie Laumonier (Associate producer and Fact Checking) Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)Guest: Isaac PeltzFurther Reading On Our Website Sponsors:Sprague Cannery: You can find Sprague goods across the nation in major Canadian retailers like Costco, Loblaws, Walmart, Giant Tiger and many smaller independent stores.Douglas: Douglas is giving our listeners a FREE Sleep Bundle with each mattress purchase. Get the sheets, pillows, mattress and pillow protectors FREE with your Douglas purchase today. Visit douglas.ca/canadaland to claim this offer If you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick returns, a little sleep deprived, following the arrival of Christopher Guy Kline. Katie & the baby are doing great. He's back with a News with Nick! Daniel Ek is out(ish), the FTC sues Ticketmaster, and Kneecap beats terrorism charges in England.Song: Umphrey's McGee - “Divisions”Greg has four songs across three artists that he would like to share. First, by way of Alan Holdsworth, we learn the rule “every fusion band's best album is live in Japan in the 80s.” Next we dabble with country/djent artist Bilmuri. Then we land on the latest two Tame Impala singles.Songs:Alan Holdsworth - “Letters of Marque (Live in Japan 1984)”Bilmuri - “Better Hell (Thicc Boi)”Tame Impala - “ Dracula”Tame Impala - “Loser”Jay intended to have a bird themed “Three For Thursday,” but couldn't score a third. Instead we get some new Geese, a Goose track, and a handful of clips from Fred Armisen's new foley album of sound effects.Songs:Geese - “Bow Down”Goose - “Madalena”Fred Armisen - “Band Soundcheck (Sound Guy and Band Agreeing Too Long)”Fred Armisen - “Trying out Electronic Drums with Headphones on”Fred Armisen - “Trying out a Distortion Pedal”
In a week that saw the terrorism case against Kneecap's Mo Chara thrown out, and Bad Bunny announced as the performer at next year's Super Bowl half-time show, Annie and Nick discuss the complex history of music and world events. Elsewhere, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have announced the birth of their third child Rocki Irish Mayers, and Robyn might be about to release a new album. Plus, Annie has some grammatical feedback for Nick, and many questions about Geese. Get in touch with Annie and Nick! If you're over 16, WhatsApp on 07970082700 or email sidetracked@bbc.co.uk SONGS Olivia Dean – Man I Need Bad Bunny - NUEVAYoL ALBUMS Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving Geese – Getting Killed Robyn – Honey Bad Bunny - Debí Tirar Más Fotos
This week's episode is not very long, but we talk about some things that happening with The Union Theatre as far as this past weekends Block Party and the upcoming Little Lot of Horrors Movie event. We briefly talk about Kneecap, Avenged Sevenfold, Sick Of It All, and a big announcement about a film this show is sponsoring before ending the show with this week's unsigned band of the week in Rochester, NY's own Order of the Dead. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com, www.youtube.com/@PedaltothemetalTV,@pedalmetalradio.bskyFor ticket information about Little Lot of Horrors, please visit the GiveButter page.
Uplifting stuff this Thursday from Emma Gleason (and an interesting text line from listeners) with music by Tricky, Chaii, Kneecap, R.E.M. and The Cure, plus new tracks from Shame - bFM's album of the week - and Mohi. Thanks to The Tuning Fork.
In a week where:Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is sentenced to 5 years in prison for criminal conspiracy.Huntington's disease is successfully treated for first time.Keir Starmer announces plans for a compulsory digital ID system, with every UK adult to be issued a "Brit Card”.Terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh is thrown out.Assata Shakur dies aged 78.In Gaming: (8:55) Something very sinister is going down in Egypt where teen gamers are getting caught up in the country's war against terrorism. (Article By Aminah Mohie El Din) In Tech: (18:45) Tech companies big and small are still tunnel visioned over the potential of what is colloquially known as AI. But there is a bubble and there's signs of bursting. (Article By Abe Asher)In Environment: (34:58) A little history lesson on plastic bottles and how Coca-Cola is responsible for our liberal use of them. (Article By Sabira Chaudhuri)Lastly, in Life: (48:03) If there's one thing many people can agree on, is that they hate their job. Let's talk about it. (Article By Charlotte Del Signore)Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter & IG: @The5thElementUKWebsite: https://the5thelement.co.ukPhotography: https://www.crt.photographyIntro Music - "Too Much" By VanillaInterlude - "Charismatic" By NappyHighChillHop MusicOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence
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Rachel Gilmore has to be the most-trolled journalist in Canada. It's impossible to ignore the vitriol around everything she posts, let alone criticism from high-profile voices like MP Andrew Scheer and TV host Ben Mulroney. Rachel joins Ryan and Supriya Dwivedi (2:30) to talk about organized opposition to her work, and how it impacts her personally and professionally. We get into Irish hip hop group Kneecap's "ban" from performing in Canada, and criticism aimed at Erica Kirk. READ RACHEL'S WORK: https://rachelgilmore.substack.com/ 1:03:30 | Jespo and Johnny debrief after the Gilmore interview, and take a look at other news headlines, including Premier Doug Ford pulling the plug on photo radar in Ontario. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:37:30 | Jespo was at Rogers Centre to watch the Toronto Blue Jays clinch their first AL East division championship in a decade. We toast Canada's Team in this week's Positive Reflections presented by Solar by Kuby. GET A FREE SOLAR QUOTE: https://kuby.ca/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall.*Inniu an seachtú lá is fiche de mhí Mheán Fómhair. Is mise Oisín Mac Conamhna.Dé hAoine i Londain, caitheadh amach an cás i gcoinne Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, ball den ghrúpa ceoil Kneecap. Cuireadh ina leith gur thug sé tacaíocht d'eagraíocht thoirmiscthe, nuair a tháinig físeán de cheolchoirm a rinne an grúpa i Londain i mí na Samhna 2024 chun aird na bpóilíní, tar éis dóibh a ndlúthpháirtíocht le muintir na Palaistíne a chur in iúl ag an bhféile Coachella sna Stáit Aontaithe i mí Aibreáin. Dúirt an Príomh-Bhreitheamh Paul Goldspring go raibh an cúiseamh neamhdhleathach, mar níor thug an tArd-Aighne agus an Stiúrthóir Ionchúiseamh Poiblí a gcead dó dul ar aghaidh laistigh de sé mhí, agus bhí an cead a thug siad lá thar am. Dúirt Ó hAnnaidh nach raibh an cás faoi sceimhlitheoireacht, acht faoi Gaza. Bhí Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh KC, abhcóide Chonradh na Gaeilge i Londain i gcás leacht cuimhneacháin Margaret Keane, ina fhoireann cosanta.D'fhoilsigh an Roinn Cultúir, Cumarsáide agus Spóirt anailís costais is tairbhe ar an mBunioncam do na hEalaíona, a shocraigh gur as gach euro a caitheadh, cruthaíodh €1.39 de thairbhí sóisialta agus eacnamaíochta. Thosaigh an scéim píolóta in 2022, agus ó shin tá 2000 ealaíontóirí ag fáil €325 inaghaidh an tseachtain, chun deis a thabhairt dóibh díriú isteach ar a n-obair chruthaitheach. Tá an scéim chun críochnú i mí Feabhra 2026, acht tá an rialtas ag obair ar cheann nua, a bheidh mar chuid de Bhuiséad 2026.Foilsíodh staidéar faoi bhlaosc de Homo longi, an speiceas de daoine ársa ar a thugtar na “Deiniseóbhaigh”, san irisleabhar “Science” an tseachtain seo. D'aimsíodh an blaosc in Yunxian sa tSín, agus de réir na hanailíse, tá sé thart ar mhilliún bliain d'aois. Tá an iontaise brúite go dona, acht bhí na heolaithe in ann é a scannáil, an dífhoirmiú a bhaint de go digiteach, agus priontáil thríthoiseach a dhéanamh de cheann ceartaithe, a chruthaíonn gur Deiniseóbhach a bhí i gceist. Tá an fhionnachtain tábhachtach, má tá sé dátaithe i gceart, mar tá an blaosc i bhfad níos sine ná gach iontaise eile de chuid na nDeiniseóbhach a aimsíodh cheana; agus léiríonn sé an fhéidearthacht go bhfuil ár speiceas fhéin, Homo sapiens, i bhfad níos sine ná a ceapadh cheana freisin. Agus tá oidhreacht na nDeiniseóbhach inár measc go fóill; mar atá cúpla faoin gcéad de DNA Néandartálach i ngach duine ar domhan seachas na hAfraicigh fho-Shaháracha, tá cúpla faoin gcéad de DNA Deiniseóbhach fós i ndaoine éagsúla in oirdheisceart na hÁise agus ar oileáin an Aigéin Chiúin.*Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta.*GLUAISeagraíocht thoirmiscthe - proscribed organisationPríomh-Bhreitheamh - Chief JusticeArd-Aighne - Attorney-GeneralStiúrthóir Ionchúiseamh Poiblí - Director of Public Prosecutionsanailís costais is tairbhe - cost-benefit analysisBunioncam do na hEalaíona - Basic Income for the Artsblaosc - skullDeiniseóbhach - DenisovanAfraicigh fho-Shaháracha - sub-Saharan Africans
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv BBC News quiz of the week Why did Dani Dyer pull out of Strictly Welsh word from Race Across the World added to OED Former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell dies aged 84 Tributes made to ex Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar Nursery hackers threaten to publish more childrens profiles Former FBI director James Comey indicted on two charges Kneecap rappers terror case thrown out Ratmageddon Why rats are overrunning our cities Tony Blair in discussions to run transitional Gaza authority Arena bomb maker used makeshift knives in prison attack
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Tributes made to ex Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar Nursery hackers threaten to publish more childrens profiles BBC News quiz of the week Why did Dani Dyer pull out of Strictly Former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell dies aged 84 Tony Blair in discussions to run transitional Gaza authority Arena bomb maker used makeshift knives in prison attack Kneecap rappers terror case thrown out Welsh word from Race Across the World added to OED Ratmageddon Why rats are overrunning our cities Former FBI director James Comey indicted on two charges
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nursery hackers threaten to publish more childrens profiles Tributes made to ex Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar Former FBI director James Comey indicted on two charges Arena bomb maker used makeshift knives in prison attack Tony Blair in discussions to run transitional Gaza authority Former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell dies aged 84 Welsh word from Race Across the World added to OED Kneecap rappers terror case thrown out BBC News quiz of the week Why did Dani Dyer pull out of Strictly Ratmageddon Why rats are overrunning our cities
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nursery hackers threaten to publish more childrens profiles Tributes made to ex Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar Kneecap rappers terror case thrown out Former FBI director James Comey indicted on two charges Tony Blair in discussions to run transitional Gaza authority BBC News quiz of the week Why did Dani Dyer pull out of Strictly Arena bomb maker used makeshift knives in prison attack Former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell dies aged 84 Welsh word from Race Across the World added to OED Ratmageddon Why rats are overrunning our cities
Tommy Meskill, RTÉ London Correspondent, discusses Kneecap band member, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh's, latest court appearance.
The terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has been thrown out. The magistrate dismissed the case over a technical error. Ó hAnnaidh said the case “was always about Gaza”. The 27-year-old, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, was accused of displaying a flag in support of proscribed terror organisation Hezbollah in November last year. Belfast Telegraph reporter Niamh Campbell was in court. This episode of The Indo Daily, was brought to you by our sister podcast The BelTel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keir Starmer has announced plans to introduce mandatory digital ID cards as a measure against illegal immigration. Plus: The US backs Tony Blair to run the transitional authority in Gaza, and terrorism charges have been dropped against Kneecap's Mo Chara. With: Michael Walker, Aaron Bastani, Jasleen Chaggar (Big Brother Watch), Morgan Wild (Labour Together), and […]
Tabharfaidh an Breitheamh Paul Goldstein a bhreithiúnas inniu sa gcúirt in oirthear Londain faoin gceist an bhfuil dlínse aige ar chás cúirte Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, nó Mo Chara mar a thugtar air, ón mbanna rapcheoil Kneecap.
Tommy Meskill, RTÉ London Correspondent, tells us more on Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh's latest court appearance.
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Today Seán is joined by musician Seán Finch to chat about Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh's terrorism trial, Irish music and its connection to the anti-colonial tradition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Niamh Campbell, Journalist with The Belfast Telegraph
Tá Michelle i láthair ag cúirt Woolwich i Londain ar maidin ag cas cúirte Liam Óig Uí Annaidh, nó Mo Chara, ón ghrúpa Kneecap, agus é cúisithe as brat de chuid Hezbollah ar iompar aige ar an stáitse ag coirm cheoil i Londain anuraidh. Caitheamh amach an cás ina choinne inniu.
An scéal is deireanaí beo as Teach Cúirte Woolich maidir le cás Liam Óig Uí Annaidh agus Michelle ag caint le Naoise Ó Cairealláin nó Moglaí Bap ón ghrúpa Kneecap.
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Tá cás sceimhlitheoireachta in aghaidh Liam Óig Uí Annaidh, rapálaí ón bhanna cheoil Kneecap, caite amach ag ag cúirt i Sasana. Cuireadh ina leith gur thaispeáin sé brat Hezbollah agus é ar stáitse i Londain, agus go raibh sé sin ina chomhartha tacaíochta don eagraíocht thoirmiscthe. Seo an tríú huair do Liam Óg teacht os comhair na cúirte i dtaca leis an gcúiseamh seo, ach cuireadh moill ar an bhreithiúnas roimhe seo mar gheall ar argóintí dlí teicniúla. Labhair an t-iriseoir Ciarán Dunbar ar Seachtain faoin mhéid a tharla sa chúirt inniu. Foclóir: Ionchúisitheoir: Prosecutor Máguaird: Environs Cúiseamh: Charge Neamhchiontach: Innocent Cinneadh: Decision Cloí: Abide by Trídhathach: Tricolour Slad: Plunder Míchuí: Inappropriate Cosc: Ban Camchuairt: TourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has been thrown out. The magistrate dismissed the case over a technical error. Ó hAnnaidh said the case “was always about Gaza”. The 27-year-old, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, was accused of displaying a flag in support of proscribed terror organisation Hezbollah in November last year. Belfast Telegraph reporter Niamh Campbell was in court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Dave Zirin flew home to America last week, as a precaution he wrote the telephone numbers of a lawyer and an Irish politician on his arm.He had been away for only a week but a week is a long time in an authoritarian state. While he had been gone, JD Vance had declared an article about Charlie Kirk's death in The Nation, the magazine Dave works for, to be ‘soulless and evil'. Dave wondered again what kind of country he was coming back to.On Free State today, Dave Zirin explains why Ireland has been conned by the NFL game taking part in Croke Park this weekend. He laments that a venue so historic as allowed itself to be hijacked for a sportswashing exercise. He details why the NFL has no place in Ireland but why Kneecap give him hope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Palace Intrigue delivers the most devastating royal exposés yet as Sarah Ferguson's secret correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein explodes into scandal. Just 50 days after publicly condemning the convicted sex offender and vowing "never to speak to him again," Fergie sent a gushing email praising Epstein as a "steadfast, generous and supreme friend," potentially involving £2 million in undisclosed payments rather than the claimed £15,000.Meanwhile, Prince Harry's Guardian interview has triggered royal fury, with palace insiders declaring his "mouth is his biggest problem" and that he "digs the hole deeper" every time he speaks. The royal household is "livid" that "they let him back in—and this is how he repays them," with sources confirming Harry will NEVER return as a half-in, half-out working royal.The episode also exposes the brutal contrast between the royal sisters-in-law: while Kate dazzled at Trump's state dinner operating "at head-of-state altitude," Meghan was reduced to "filming content to sell condiments," wasting her "once-in-a-generation profile." Plus, Irish rap group Kneecap leads anti-royal chants at Wembley, and Buckingham Palace desperately seeks new kitchen staff.
Last Saturday, an estimated 25,000 people travelled from across the island of Ireland to gather in Dublin and march through the streets of the capital calling for the protection of the Irish language.Participants in Cearta, the first major Irish language demonstration in over a decade, demanded action from Government on housing, education and funding for Gaeltacht communities and Irish speakers.Their calls come at a time when the Irish language is clearly enjoying a bit of a moment. Three years ago, the Irish-language film An Cailín Ciúin experience global success and acclaim after it was shortlisted for an Oscar. And the worldwide popularity of Northern Irish rap group Kneecap, has brought the language to the masses in a way never seen before.But, despite this cultural momentum and growing appreciation of the national language, are policymakers doing enough to ensure its survival?Irish Times Irish language editor Éanna Ó Caollaí discusses the historic turnout at last weekend's CEARTA protest and whether an Gaeilge's pop culture moment could translate into how we fund, support and perceive the national language.Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Suzanne Brennan and Andrew McNair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaos at European airports following cyber attack.Estonia requests NATO consultation after Russian jets enter airspace.Canada's incoming UN ambassador, David Lametti, speaks on Canada recognizing a Palestinian state.Irish music group Kneecap vows legal action against Canadian government after being barred from entering country.Cadaver dogs to search for missing Nova Scotia children.The release of a new movie is stirring nationalistic sentiment in China.Farm Aid at 40.
Late night hosts react to Jimmy Kimmel suspension as Donald Trump escalates free speech fight. Canadian PM and ministers in Mexico City for trade mission. Avi Lewis announces bid for NDP leadership. Canada barring Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country. Tik Tok deal expected to be discussed in U.S. - China phone call. Estonia says Russian jets violated its airspace. Russian drone attacks in Kyiv. A humpback whale is dead after ferry crash off the British Columbia coast. Cancer researchers say funding cuts in the US threaten care for Canadian children.
Independent TD Danny Healy-Rae has been criticised for suggesting a possible link between autism and vitamins; the Irish language rap-trio Kneecap have been barred from entering Canada; and US TV hosts have bitten back at US President Donald Trump after the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.Brianna Parkins, 10 News plus reporter, and Dave Hanratty, host of the No Encore podcast, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
More on the sad passing of iconic pin-up Robert Redford, plus Hermosa Beach residence are up in arms about a 50-foot residential plan right near the beach. There's an incoming downpour predicted in the LA basin stretching all the way up to Big Bear. A cooking-oil spill on the 10 freeway has closed all lanes in the San Bernardino area for the past 90 minutes. There's a rare pop-up storm incoming for the LA area, plus Elton John is turning his old kneecaps – into jewelry. There was a Benihana brawl, plus Valenica road rage.
Este podcast responde a la necesidad de compartir contigo canciones contra la guerra, contra la violencia, contra la batalla, contra la barbarie, contra el genocidio... canciones de paz... una sesión, nuestra propuesta, por si sirve de algo. Pero no va de ideologías, no va de política, va de vidas humanas e inocentes.MANIC STREET PREACHERS - If You tolerate This Your Children Will Be NextOASIS - Fade awayREM - It's the end Of the world (and I feel Fine)PUBLIC ENEMY - Fight the PowerEMINEM - MoshKNEECAP, MOZEY - The RecapJORGE DREXLER - El Fin y El MedioCALLE 13 - El AguanteEDWIN STARR - War (King Brit Remix)RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - Know Your EnemyMETALLICA - For Whom The Bell Tolls - RemasteredJOHN LENNON, YOKO ONO - Give Peace A ChanceRADIOHEAD - IdiotequeEscuchar audio
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Thaifead muid an eip seo an lá i ndiaidh Electric Picnic, so bhí na coirp lag, but the minds were willing! Déanaimid catch-up eadrainn féin ar ár n-eispéireas ag EP agus, spreagtha ag an slua a bhí ag Kneecap, pléimid ‘How to build a community'. Labhraímid faoi bheith mar bhaill de phobal na Gaeilge agus an luach a bhaineas le caidreamh nua a chruthú le duine, cé go mbíonn leochaileacht de shaghas ag baint leis. Follow our sponsor Discover Ireland on Instagram & Tik Tok. Keep Discovering and visit discoverireland.ie to plan your next short break. To support the Daughters of Jerusalem trip https://irishartistsforpalestine.com/ To support our new friend MayKay's deadly new music https://found.ee/maykaynewmusic For more info on CEARTA, the national protest for the Irish language https://cnag.ie/ga/glac-p%C3%A1irt/cearta-ag%C3%B3id-n%C3%A1isi%C3%BAnta-na-ngael.html Email howtogael@gmail.com with comments, suggestions and gach rudaí eile. Instagram @howtogael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Join us on Patreon for a bonus episode once a week and lots of bonus content ! https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael Sign up to our newsletter here: https://www.howtogael.com/contact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thaifead muid an eip seo an lá i ndiaidh Electric Picnic, so bhí na coirp lag, but the minds were willing! Déanaimid catch-up eadrainn féin ar ár n-eispéireas ag EP agus, spreagtha ag an slua a bhí ag Kneecap, pléimid ‘How to build a community'. Labhraímid faoi bheith mar bhaill de phobal na Gaeilge agus an luach a bhaineas le caidreamh nua a chruthú le duine, cé go mbíonn leochaileacht de shaghas ag baint leis. Follow our sponsor Discover Ireland on Instagram & Tik Tok. Keep Discovering and visit discoverireland.ie to plan your next short break. Email howtogael@gmail.com with comments, suggestions and gach rudaí eile. Instagram @howtogael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Join us on Patreon for a bonus episode once a week and lots of bonus content ! https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael Sign up to our newsletter here: https://www.howtogael.com/contact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices