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Representatives from the health information and quality authority were before the Oireachtas health committee to answer questions about their report on hospitals in the midwest. Foe more on this Maurice Quinilivan Sinn Féin's TD for Limerick city is on the health committee.
Send us a textHave you ever wished you had superpowers? Maybe we actually do! We may not be able to fly or shoot lasers out of our eyes, but what if we were made for more than that? In this episode, Susan talks with Rev. Smith Lilley about what it means to be human and how the life of Christ within us empowers us to live supernaturally in our everyday lives. ABOUT SMITH: Smith Lilley is an ordained elder in the Mississippi Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and the pastor of Fulton UMC and Verona UMC. He previously served churches in Tupelo and Tremont in northeast Mississippi and in Nashville, Tennessee. Smith's passions in ministry are preaching and teaching, worship, and small group discipleship.Originally from Clinton, Smith is a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School, the University of Limerick in Ireland, and Mississippi State University. He is currently a student in the Doctor of Theology program at United Theological Seminary. Prior to ministry he was an officer in the U.S. Air Force.His wife Jessica is a pediatric endocrinologist and native of Belmont. They have three daughters—Emelyn, Abigail, and Alexis. Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.
This week on Organic Matters, we meet cattle and sheep farmer Tom Keane, located on the banks of the Shannon estuary, Co. Limerick. Tom, along with his brother Michael, has been championing native breeds and conservation grazing, and he speaks about how they complement his organic farm. Tom talks about his native Irish Droimeann breeds and how his farming system supports animal health and nature protection. He also keeps Galway pedigree sheep as well as Shropshire and Shetland breeds, with the wool fully utilised for bespoke products. The farm is located in a protected area and part of the Great Grassland Trails of Ireland, and Tom touches on the range of birdlife and wild plants, such as the bee orchid and hairy violet, present on his limestone grasslands.
Diesmal: Digitalisierung, Halloween, Insekten, Mitte-Studie, DeutschlandTrend, PRÜF-Kampagne, Westsahara, Lieferketten-Gesetz / -Richtlinie, EU-Klimaziele, Gasspeicherumlage, COP30, Schulessen. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
A piece of Clare's festival culture is coming to the theatre stage later this month. Lisdoon Nirvana, described as a “nostalgic coming-of-age tale”, is set against the backdrop of the legendary Lisdoonvarna music festival, which ran from 1978 to 1983. An Grianán Theatre will bring Lisdoon Nirvana to Limerick's Belltable Theatre on the 13th of November. It is written and performed by Frankie McCafferty. Photo (c) Town Hall Theatre
Joe is joined by Aoife O'Neill and Lucy Cross from the Treaty Book and Wine Club to discuss its recent success and popularity.(Image - Getty) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Live95's Nigel Dugdale to discuss the total breakdown at a meeting between Limerick Councillors and Mayor John Moran. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Limerick rugby star Dave Kilcoyne to discuss "What The Ruck" the new TalkSport Ireland Podcast with Luke Delaney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Gail Flanagan. from theSchool of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics at University of Limerick, assesses the new words highlighted in Collins' Word of the Year list for 2025.
Jimmy Clery, Success 4 U Driving School in Limerick
Treaty Talk | 354 | Six football champions to be crowned. John O'Grady joins Tom and Matt to preview a huge weekend of action in the Limerick football ranks #SportLK
Jackie McCarthy O'Brien is a Limerick sporting legend, a former Ireland international soccer and rugby player. Jackie joined Matt in studio to talk about her life in sport, being separated from her mother at a young age and dealing with racism in Ireland.Jackie recently published her memoir, We Made It Kid: Living Life In Full Colour.To catch the full conversation, press the 'play' button on this page.
Live95's Tara Byrne spoke with Verena Tarpey of GOSHH about a recent homophobic assault in Limerick City.(Image - Getty) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Gail Flanagan from the School of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics at the University of Limerick joins Joe to discuss the "six-seven" trend and why it's so popular.(Image - Getty) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Louise Crowley of the IFA Limerick and Josephine O'Neill, Macra National President, to discuss “If we lose our young farmers, we lose the heartbeat of rural Ireland", and also the recent bird flu cases around Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Skip The Queue we explore the science behind ensuring good visitor experiences, by looking at the role data has to play in thisJoining me are two experts in this field, Professor Jim Deegan, economist, tourism policy expert, and founder of the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies at the University of Limerick, and Ernesto Sánchez- Batista, an expert in destination planning and digital transformation.Together, they have been instrumental in developing a new Tourism Data Dashboard. This has been utilised to transform the visitor experience at The Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic landmarks.Let's find out how, and what they've achieved. We have launched our brand-new playbook: ‘The Retail Ready Guide to Going Beyond the Gift Shop' — your go-to resource for building a successful e-commerce strategy that connects with your audience and drives sustainable growth.Download your FREE copy here: https://pages.crowdconvert.co.uk/skip-the-queue-playbookSkip the Queue is brought to you by Crowd Convert. We provide attractions with the tools and expertise to create world-class digital interactions. Very simply, we're here to rehumanise commerce. Your host is Paul Marden.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website SkiptheQueue.fm.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on LinkedIn.Show references: Jim Deegan - PHD Scholar of Cliffs of Moer Projecthttps://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/https://www.irishexaminer.com/business/economy/arid-41721501.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-deegan-94438b2a/Jim Deegan is the Director of the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (NCTPS), University of Limerick(UL), a member of the Economics Department( Head of department, 2011-2016) ) and Professor of Tourism Policy. He is an economist by training and his research interests and publications are in all facets of public policy for tourism. Jim is a highly cited author in tourism economics/policy papers and he acts as a referee for all the top rated international journals in tourism and has served on editorial boards of numerous journals that have included the Cornell Quarterly and Tourism Economics. As director of the NCTPS at UL he has raised more than €6 million through project research and philanthropic donations that has funded research scholarships for more than 25 students to study tourism at postgraduate level. Jim has undertaken project research on behalf of the World Bank, The European Commission, Eurostat, The Irish Government, Failte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, the Marine Institute, the Law Society and many other public and private sector organisations across the world. He was the project lead for the team that delivered Ireland's first Tourism Satellite Account in 2004.Jim has served on numerous public and private sector committees/boards on tourism issues over the last 25 years and was a founding member of the Business Tourism Forum of Failte Ireland from 2004 and was appointed to the Board of The National Tourism Development Authority( Failte Ireland) by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport in 2013. He is currently a board member of the Birr Scientific and Heritage Foundation. Jim was the founding chairman and a shareholder in Treaty Radio Ltd that was sold to UTV PLC for €15.7million in 2002. Ernesto Batista Sánchez - PHD Scholar of Cliffs of Moer Projecthttps://www.ul.ie/business/departments/department-economics/research/national-centre-tourism-policy-studieshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ebats/Ernesto Batista Sánchez is a PhD researcher at the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (NCTPS), Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor in Tourism programmes at the University of Holguín, Cuba. He graduated with a first-class honours MA in International Tourism from the University of Limerick in 2020 and holds a PhD from the University of Holguín (2024). His research explores the application of technology and data analysis in tourism. The 2025 Visitor Attraction Website Survey is now LIVE! Dive into groundbreaking benchmarks for the industryGain a better understanding of how to achieve the highest conversion ratesExplore the "why" behind visitor attraction site performanceLearn the impact of website optimisation and visitor engagement on conversion ratesUncover key steps to enhance user experience for greater conversionsTake the Rubber Cheese Visitor Attraction Website Survey Report
Dr. Harry Barry, GP and Mental Health Specialist and Dr. Anne Marie Creaven, Dept of Psychology, University of Limerick
In a bid to tackle the war against drugs in Ireland, The Labour Party will today call for a health-led drugs policy and decriminalization of people who use drugs.Labour's Health Spokesperson Marie Sherlock TD has said the Government has failed to deliver on its promise of a health-led approach, and that criminalising, shaming and stigmatising people in addiction has created a broken system that punishes rather than supports.Would you be in favour of decriminalising drugs?Joining Andrea to discuss is Addiction Therapist in Limerick, Michael Guerin, as well as listeners.
If your bestie came to you and told you she had been cheating, would you tell her partner? This was a hot topic on TikTok last week and Charleen and Ellie tell us how they would react in this situation. Charleen was very clear on whether she's tell on Ellie to Graham! Charleen also has all the updates on her surgery, her recovering and how it's thrown her into a bit of a self-love, existential crisis. Plus we've got Red Flag Radar featuring house 'dates' and head wrecks, along with advice for a listener who feels her relationship isn't progressing the way she'd like. Get your tickets for Hold My Drink LIVE in Limerick with Madison Cawley and Shane McCarthy https://linktr.ee/HoldMyDrinkLiveEmail your dilemmas to: holdmydrink@goloudnow.com Instagram: @holdmydrinkpod
Live95's Tara Byrne spoke to the people of Limerick regarding the recent announcement of the closure of Crew Brew in Limerick City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Jono Crute, owner of Crew Brew, a brewing company in Limerick, to discuss the closure of his business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Limerick woman Christine Hogan and contestant in UK's Love is Blind season as she hosts a singles night in Limerick. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Barry Murphy, former rugby player and member of Hermitage Green, to discuss singing Ireland's call in Chicago and a recent gig announcement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Moran, Mayor of Limerick
O’Callaghan’s Mills of Clare defeated Abbeydorney by two points in the Munster Intermediate Hurling Quarter-final Championship played in Cusack Park, Ennis yesterday. Limerick’s Knockaderry defeated Kenmare Shamrocks by the same margin in the AIB Munster Club Junior Hurling Championship Quarter-Final the previous day. Mike O’Halloran, hurling commentator with Radio Kerry, spoke to Jerry.
A Christmas Market that was proposed for Limerick City has been cancelled, that is despite plans being made throughout the year to open the market.To discuss this, Ciara Doherty is joined by the Mayor of Limerick, John Moran.
In this episode Micky and Eddie unveil the KCLR Hurling podcast senior club championship team of the year and we preview the local sides chances in the AIB Leinster Club championship.As well as all that we examine Ballygunner's win in Limerick and get clarification from a Ref!The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
On this post-Midterm edition of PBD: Caution, loose chips – mixing sweet and savoury for Halloween Cancelling Christmas? – Limerick scrambles to respond to a PR disaster And going viral at 70 – RuthAnne's parents win the internet...
According to the latest figures from the Department of Housing, 16,614 people were in emergency accommodation in September. Eithne Dodd spoke to Jonathan, who lives with his wife and three children, in emergency accommodation provided by Simon Mid West in Limerick.
The MidWest Region's maternity hospital will hold a remembrance service tomorrow. The mass will take place at the Church of the Holy Rosary on the Ennis Road in Limerick on Sunday at 3pm. According to the CSO, there were 18 neonatal deaths in the MidWest, including four new-borns from Clare. Fr Des McAuliffe says it's a very poignant and comforting occasion for bereaved families and staff.
Diesmal: Trump macht Demenz-Test, Sudan, Ukraine, Glücksatlas, Justizreform in Italien, Mindestlohn, Superreiche und Hitzetote, Feuerwehrfrauen, Sham Jaff zu Brasilien, Das "S" in SPD. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Round 5 of the Energia All-Ireland Leagues takes place this Saturday (1st November 2025) and all three Galway City teams are involved. Corinthians are currently fourth in the Men's Division 2A on 12 points as they travel to Limerick's Old Crescent (Takumi Park, 2.30pm) who are just one point behind them. Division 2B leaders Galwegians, with a maximum 20 points so far, entertain provincial rivals Sligo (Crowley Park, 2.30pm) who sit in third place. And it's the same for Galwegians women, top of Division 1 with 20 points. They don't play again until the following Saturday (8th November) when Ennis visit (Crowley Park, 5pm). Galway Bay FM's William Davies had caught up with all three camps as they assess the season so far and what to look forward to in their upcoming fixtures. He spoke to Galwegians Director of Rugby Mickey Sherlock, Galwegians Women's Head Coach Jack Clarke, and Corinthians Men's Head Coach Ambrose Conboy.
The next time you see something you want to buy, don't buy it. Give it 72 hours! That's according to Certified Financial Planner™ Eoin McGee. A three-day pause could completely change how you think about spending and save you a lot of money in the long run. Eoin, known for his straight-talking financial advice, is bringing his live show “How To Tackle Your Finances” to Limerick and Dublin this January. To find out more, Alan Morrissey spoke to Eoin McGee on Thursday's Morning Focus. Image (c) Eoin McGee via X
Former Irish International soccer and rugby player Jackie McCarthy O'Brien's new memoir ‘We Made It Kid' is out now. The book follows Jackie's journey from the Mount Saint Vincent Industrial school, to growing up mixed race in 1960s and 70s Limerick, to coming out as gay, to representing her country on the pitch in both soccer and rugby. Jackie joined Pat on the show.
Survivors of industrial and reformatory schools say they will continue their hunger strike outside Dáil Éireann. The four protestors, who range in age from 57 to 73, have been picketing outside Leinster House since September 21st. Maurice Patton O’Connell, Miriam Moriarty Owens and Mary Donovan were child inmates of Pembroke Alms Industrial School, Tralee and Mary Dunlevy Greene attended an industrial school in Limerick. Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae met with the protestors to discuss their demands for enhanced medical cards and contributory pensions.
Treaty Talk | 353 | Football semis; Munster crusade and all the rest of the Gaelic games action. Peter Nash joins Tom and Matt to chat football. In association with Limerick Motor Centre #SportLK
Aoife Nic Giolla Coda's love of beekeeping was passed down from her father, Micheál, who founded Galtee Honey Farm in 1970. When her father neared retirement, Aoife returned home to take over Galtee Honey Farm, determined to continue her family's work protecting Ireland's native black bee. Today, Aoife carries on that family legacy, managing more than 170 colonies of Native Irish Black Honey Bees spread across the Galtee Vee Valley - where the counties of Tipperary, Limerick, and Cork meet. In this episode of Food Matters, Aoife joins Mick Kelly of GIY to talk about the bond between bees and the environment, the hidden dangers of imported bees, and how simple choices like buying Irish honey can help sustain biodiversity, pollinators, and rural communities.
In this episode, we tell you all about our first ever singles' night in Limerick and why we want you to come along!!And we also dig deep into Lily Allen's new album and Ro loses her love for Hopper
Two thirds of hospital waiting list targets are missed despite a 420-million-euro investment and a pledge to reduce it by the end of this year, according to the Irish Daily Mail. While over in Limerick, doctors are warning that a ‘capacity emergency' should be declared at UHL. All to discuss with Steve McMahon from the Irish Patients' Association.
Diesmal: Zwei skurrile Nachrichten, eine Verschwörungstheorie, Kleine Anfragen der AfD in Thüringen, Lage in der Ukraine, der Demokratie-Monitor, Fortschritt, Einsparungen beim Bürgergeld, Sham Jaff zu Bolivien, Wahl in Nordzypern & zwei gute Nachrichten. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
The 2025 Irish Life Dublin marathon takes place this Sunday. 66-year-old Seamus Cawley from Limerick is one of the originals who ran the very first marathon in 1980 and spoke to Ciara Kelly on the show this morning.
The Federation for Victim Assistance is a registered charity based in Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo, which supports many victims of crime and trauma across Clare and Limerick. This Saturday, October 25th, the Federation will have a presence at Dunnes Stores Shopping Centre in Ennis. Alan Morrissey spoke with Siobhán Madden, the Garda Victims of Crime Officer for Clare, who works closely with the Federation to support victims throughout the county. Tom Brophy, Chairperson of the Federation for Victim Assistance, also joined the conversation. To get in touch with Victim Assistance, freephone 1800 277 477. Logo (c) Federation For Victim Assistance
Lero, Ireland's software research centre, is collaborating with Genesys, a global cloud leader in AI-powered Experience Orchestration, on a €550k joint research initiative to enhance the reliability and trustworthiness of AI systems used in customer engagement. Lero Director Professor Lionel Briand of the University of Limerick explains that increasingly, customer care softwarerelies on AI, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), to power virtual agents' interactions with consumers and support human agents in handling interactions. ß? "AI can deliver faster, more informed responses and support better customer experiences," he said. "However, like any complex system, they can present challenges related to contextual accuracy and operational oversight. This project focuses on developing methods to strengthen safeguards and improve overall system dependability." "Our goal is to enhance the scalability and real-time performance of safeguards such as input filtering and output moderation to ensure high standards of accuracy, efficiency and safety in LLM-based systems," Professor Briand explained. The collaboration will help Genesys advance the principles of ethical AI, including accountability, transparency, andfairness, by providing innovative approaches to monitoring and improving AI behaviour in real-world environments. "Trust is foundational for AI adoption," said Joe Smyth, Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Digital and AI at Genesys, and leader of its R&D Centre in Galway. "Through this collaboration with Lero, we aim to further strengthen the traceability and accountability of AI systems to advance their responsible use in orchestrating increasingly complex customer experience applications." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Limerick Lab: The Inventor's Halloween Miracle Brew Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-22-07-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: In een snoezige hoek van de stad, waar de bladeren zachtjes in de herfstwind dansten, stond een laboratorium verscholen.En: In a cozy corner of the city, where the leaves softly danced in the autumn wind, stood a hidden laboratory.Nl: Het was een plek vol geheimen en wetenschap.En: It was a place full of secrets and science.Nl: Daarbinnen werkte Bram, een wat onhandige, maar goedbedoelende uitvinder.En: Inside, Bram, a somewhat clumsy but well-meaning inventor, worked.Nl: Het was bijna Halloween en Bram wilde een bijzondere herfstavond creëren met een nieuwe, magische drank.En: It was almost Halloween, and Bram wanted to create a special autumn evening with a new, magical drink.Nl: Het laboratorium was chaotisch georganiseerd.En: The laboratory was organized chaotically.Nl: Overal stonden flessen met felgekleurde vloeistoffen en vreemde apparaten snorden zachtjes.En: Everywhere stood bottles with brightly colored liquids, and strange devices hummed softly.Nl: Voor Halloween had Bram het laboratorium versierd met pompoenen en spinnenwebversieringen.En: For Halloween, Bram had decorated the laboratory with pumpkins and spiderweb decorations.Nl: Hij wilde de perfecte herfstdrank maken, iets dat een warm, gezellig gevoel gaf.En: He wanted to make the perfect autumn drink, something that would give a warm, cozy feeling.Nl: Op een mooie herfstdag mengde Bram geduldig ingrediënten bij elkaar.En: On a beautiful autumn day, Bram patiently mixed ingredients together.Nl: Hij voegde kruiden toe aan een stomende ketel en mompelde voor zichzelf. "Als dit lukt, krijg ik eindelijk erkenning!"En: He added spices to a steaming kettle and mumbled to himself, "If this works, I'll finally get recognition!"Nl: Maar tot zijn schrik had de drank een onverwacht effect.En: But to his shock, the drink had an unexpected effect.Nl: Ieder die de thee probeerde, begon alleen nog maar in limericks te spreken!En: Everyone who tried the tea began to speak only in limericks!Nl: "O nee, wat heb ik gedaan?" zei Bram tegen zichzelf, terwijl de woorden speels rijmden.En: "Oh no, what have I done?" said Bram to himself, while the words playfully rhymed.Nl: Hij riep zijn vrienden, Fleur en Sanne, om hulp.En: He called his friends, Fleur and Sanne, for help.Nl: Samen probeerden ze een oplossing te vinden.En: Together they tried to find a solution.Nl: De communicatie was een uitdaging, elke zin veranderde in een vrolijk rijmpje.En: Communication was a challenge, every sentence turned into a cheerful rhyme.Nl: "Een oplossing moeten we gauw vinden, voordat we ons allemaal verblinden.En: "A solution we must quickly find, before we all go blind.Nl: De thee moet spoedig zijn klaar, want het is bijna Halloween-maar!"En: The tea must soon be done, for it is almost Halloween-fun!"Nl: Terwijl de uren voorbij tikten, raakte Bram steeds wanhopiger.En: As the hours ticked by, Bram grew more desperate.Nl: Het laboratorium was vol fluitende ketels en rammelende pompoenen.En: The laboratory was full of whistling kettles and rattling pumpkins.Nl: En toen, bij een gelukkig toeval, stootte Bram tegen een potje pompoenkruiden, dat omviel in de ketel.En: And then, by a stroke of luck, Bram bumped into a jar of pumpkin spices, which spilled into the kettle.Nl: De geur van pompoen en kruiden vulde de lucht.En: The scent of pumpkin and spices filled the air.Nl: "Ik voel me anders, zei vast niemand meer, Dit was niet meer een limerick-keer!"En: "I feel different, surely no one said more, This was no longer a limerick-galore!"Nl: De magie van de limerick had dus gebroken.En: Thus, the magic of the limerick was broken.Nl: Net op tijd voor de grote Halloween-presentatie.En: Just in time for the big Halloween presentation.Nl: Bram glimlachte breed toen hij zijn thee zonder rijm kon demonstreren.En: Bram smiled broadly as he demonstrated his tea without rhyme.Nl: De menigte was enthousiast en applaudisseerde.En: The crowd was enthusiastic and applauded.Nl: Iedereen had genoten en zijn reputatie was gered.En: Everyone had enjoyed it, and his reputation was saved.Nl: Uiteindelijk leerde Bram een belangrijke les: "Fouten zijn niet het einde, uit mijn fouten kwamen grote wendingen."En: In the end, Bram learned an important lesson: "Mistakes are not the end, from my mistakes came great bends."Nl: Het was een Halloween om nooit te vergeten.En: It was a Halloween never to forget.Nl: Terwijl de laatste bladeren vielen, groeide Bram's vertrouwen.En: As the last leaves fell, Bram's confidence grew.Nl: Misschien waren zijn ongelukken wel zijn grootste uitvindingen.En: Perhaps his accidents were his greatest inventions. Vocabulary Words:cozy: snoezigecorner: hoekhidden: verscholenclumsy: onhandigeinventor: uitvinderchaotically: chaotischbottles: flessensteaming: stomendekettle: ketelrecognition: erkenningunexpected: onverwachtmumbled: mompeldeplayfully: speelscommunication: communicatiecheerful: vrolijkstroke of luck: gelukkig toevalspilled: omvielscent: geurenthusiastic: enthousiastapplauded: applaudisseerdereputation: reputatieconfident: vertrouwenmistakes: foutenlesson: lesaccidents: ongelukkengreatest: grootstesecrets: geheimenorganized: georganiseerdhummed: snordendesperate: wanhopiger
An independent councillor for the Killarney Municcipal District, Brendan Cronin, brought a motion at Monday’s monthly Kerry county Council meeting. Cllr Cronin claimed delays opening the new Killarney Community Nursing Unit nursing unit are causing anguish to patients and their families alike. Speaking to Treasa, he alleged people are being sent out of Kerry for long term residential care to places like Cork, Limerick and Offaly. In a statement to Radio Kerry, HSE South West said they offer residential placements as close to home as possible, but that they can only offer placements in facilities with available capacity | Kerry Today with Treasa Murphy
We discuss one of the greatest figures in film history - Orson Welles - on the 40th anniversary of his death. We'll explore his genius, the myths around him, and his deep connections to Ireland.Featuring: Prof Ruth Barton of Trinity College Dublin, Dr David Clare of Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, and W. Joseph Campbell of American University in Washington DC.
The former Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Jim Finucane, has been made the honorary consul of Ukraine for the South West of Ireland. The honorary consul office will serve Kerry, Clare, Limerick and Tipperary. There were numerous dignitaries in attendance at yesterday’s opening ceremony for the honorary consular office on Ashe Street, Tralee, including the Ukrainian ambassador to Ireland, Larysa Gerasko. Treasa was there | Kerry Today with Treasa Murphy
John Maher, Grass10 Manager, and John Leahy, dairy farmer in Athea, Co. Limerick, join Stuart Childs on this week's Dairy Edge to discuss applying lime. Despite difficult weather a few weeks ago, things have improved, John explains, and ground conditions, rotation length and money in the bank will allow people to spread lime. John outlines that we are very short of where we should be in terms of lime applied to where we should be. It's more than 40 years since we spread over 2 million tonnes of lime which is what we should be applying. John Leahy tells of his experience of increasing the pH on his farm. He went after it hard at the start and got it up to where it should be now and he's at the point where 20-40t keeps him on point each year. John also outlines how he went after the lime as he felt he could spend a lot of money on fertiliser with little return. He has gotten a phenomenal response to his lime applications. His soil fertility has taken nearly 10 years to get right but he got his lime right from the start.Opportunities will present themselves, people need to take them, he says. For a list of suppliers of lime go to: https://www.grolime.ie/ For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop for a canter through the day's racing headlines on the eve of British Chamions' Day. Courtesy of Ascot, we hear from Aidan O'Brien and Andrew Balding, likely to be two of the day's key players, while Nick talks to Mickael Barzalona about an outstanding collection of rides, including Calandagan. Also today, Dan Barber with all the Timeform 'Quick Hits' for Champions' day. In other news, with Melbourne Cup and Cox Plate favourite Sir Delius missing both races owing to veterinary protocols, Nick and Lydia discuss this dramatic development, plus we hear from Brian Ellison, whose Onesmoothoperator edges closer to a run in the Cup and limbers up at Geelong on Wednesday. Cheltenham changes to the Festival race program are put under the microscope, while trainer Eric McNamara eyes up another win in the Munster National at Limerick on Sunday.
Paul Reynolds, RTÉ Crime Correspondent, outlines the latest operation by the Criminal Assets Bureau targeting assets belonging to criminal gang member Kieran Keane Junior.