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Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On the agenda today: the King and Queen are set to attend the Derby next weekend, we preview the Prix du Jockey Club with guest Donnacha O'Brien (A Boy Named Susie), discuss the Philip Byrnes dangerous riding incident at Limerick, and the Bowen mediation fines. Plus, Nick and Rishi look back on the action from Sandown last night, while Eva talks to Saeed bin Suroor after his win with 10yo Gold Cup hopeful Dubai Honour and to Conor Planas on opportunities with Charlie Appleby. Trainer David O'Meara looks forward to starting Estrange's season at Carlisle on Saturday, while Britain's youngest trainer Lauren Frost, 21, shares her delight at a first winner.
Nick is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On the agenda today: the King and Queen are set to attend the Derby next weekend, we preview the Prix du Jockey Club with guest Donnacha O'Brien (A Boy Named Susie), discuss the Philip Byrnes dangerous riding incident at Limerick, and the Bowen mediation fines. Plus, Nick and Rishi look back on the action from Sandown last night, while Eva talks to Saeed bin Suroor after his win with 10yo Gold Cup hopeful Dubai Honour and to Conor Planas on opportunities with Charlie Appleby. Trainer David O'Meara looks forward to starting Estrange's season at Carlisle on Saturday, while Britain's youngest trainer Lauren Frost, 21, shares her delight at a first winner.
Bay Broadcasting has announced the "imminent" rollout of three of its radio stations to DAB, making them available to an estimated 85% of the population.Radio Nova, Classic Hits Radio and Sunshine 106.8 will broadcast on the Failte DAB Mux2 trial, which will reach most of the country outside the Dublin when launched.Bay claims the move marks a new era of national scale and audience growth for the group and describes the launch of the three radio services on national DAB as the most exciting development for radio choice in over a decade.It believes the move will significantly increase its reach, with Nova and Sunshine expected to add 2.5m potential listeners and Classic Hits a further 1.2m people.Bay Broadcasting said the rollout gives the group the potential to challenge Bauer Media's monopoly on national radio commercial radio in Ireland. To find out more about this I spoke to Kevin Brannigan the CEO of Bay Broadcasting. Kevin spoke to me about his background, the radio stations Bay Broadcasting owns, Failte DAB Mux2, how technology has changed radio from the 1980's till now, and looking for more Irish talent to present on DAB radio.More about FáilteDAB Mux 2:FáilteDAB Mux 2 is an extended DAB+ trial network that covers approximately 85% of the Irish population. Launched in April 2026, it expands coverage well beyond the original Dublin-centric trial area to include the Midlands, Southeast, Cork, Limerick, Clare, Galway, and Mayo.
Bay Broadcasting has announced the "imminent" rollout of three of its radio stations to DAB, making them available to an estimated 85% of the population. Radio Nova, Classic Hits Radio and Sunshine 106.8 will broadcast on the Failte DAB Mux2 trial, which will reach most of the country outside the Dublin when launched. Bay claims the move marks a new era of national scale and audience growth for the group and describes the launch of the three radio services on national DAB as the most exciting development for radio choice in over a decade. It believes the move will significantly increase its reach, with Nova and Sunshine expected to add 2.5m potential listeners and Classic Hits a further 1.2m people. Bay Broadcasting said the rollout gives the group the potential to challenge Bauer Media's monopoly on national radio commercial radio in Ireland. To find out more about this I spoke to Kevin Brannigan the CEO of Bay Broadcasting. Kevin spoke to me about his background, the radio stations Bay Broadcasting owns, Failte DAB Mux2, how technology has changed radio from the 1980's till now, and looking for more Irish talent to present on DAB radio. More about FáilteDAB Mux 2: FáilteDAB Mux 2 is an extended DAB+ trial network that covers approximately 85% of the Irish population. Launched in April 2026, it expands coverage well beyond the original Dublin-centric trial area to include the Midlands, Southeast, Cork, Limerick, Clare, Galway, and Mayo. 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.
Our hurling Power Rankings panel is back for another episode to go through the peaks and pits of the teams following an action packed weekend including Offaly's rare win over Wexford, Dublin's 3rd successive win over Galway and Limerick's clash with Waterford. The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
Treaty | 380 | Richie English chats Limerick's hurling progress; Declan Brouder on football. Richie looks back at the win over Waterford, Tipp's visit this Sunday as well as chatting about the positive minor display last Friday. Declan Brouder is optimistic as Limerick travel to Wicklow in Round 2B of tha Tailteann Cup. Hosted by Tom Clancy #SportLK
On this week's Hurling Chat, Guests Cyril Farrell and David Connors of the Galway Advertiser join Niall & Sean. They discuss... · Hats off to the Galway Minors on great Leinster title win · Galway U20s face the Cats in Leinster U20 Final · Galway fall to disappointing defeat to Dublin – Wexford await · Offaly continue upward trend while Kilkenny relegate Kildare · In Munster, Tipp & Waterford gone as Clare & Limerick join Cork in qualifying · Only 7 teams left in All Ireland series by mid May, is that promoting the game? · Could the Club season be played BEFORE the Inter County championship?
This week on The Rocky Road, Kevin sits down with Limerick's 15-1 southpaw Lee Reeves ahead of his May 30 return at Leopardstown Racecourse on a JB Promotions show.From the streets of Limerick to the lights of Madison Square Garden, Reeves' journey has been anything but ordinary. In a deeply honest conversation, he opens up about personal grief, finding purpose and the experiences that have shaped him inside and outside the ring.A right-hander who switched to southpaw as a teenager, Reeves has never taken the obvious route. He speaks about the night he spent 28 minutes in the dark waters of the River Shannon trying to save a life, his service with the 12th Battalion, his work as a mental health ambassador in suicide prevention and his drive to climb the professional ranks.Now managed by Jamie Conlan and David McGinley, Reeves is targeting big domestic clashes this August — and if Irish contenders stand between him and a world title shot, he is ready to go through them. An absorbing conversation with Irish boxing's ‘Mr Worldwide'.“I hope my opponents don't take me seriously... because they'll find out.”If you have been affected by anything discussed on this podcast, please contact the Samaritans on 1850 609 090 or Pieta House on 01 6010000. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer Matt Berninger from the band The National on his solo album, Celebrated Irish designer Sibyl Connolly's exhibition in Limerick and remembering Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys as it turns 60.
It's claimed a motorway advertising shake-up is needed to boost footfall in Ennis. It comes amid concern that motorists are bypassing the town in favour of shopping in Limerick and Galway. Clare County Council has promised to explore the feasibility of installing new promotional signage on the M18. Ennis Fianna Fáil Councillor Pat Daly says it's the way forward.
Presentation College Athenry are the FAI Schools First Year Girls National Cup champions following a 3-2 victory over St. Mary's High School, Midleton in Jackman Park, Limerick on Monday (18th May 2026). Róisín Hannon struck twice for the Galway school to overturn an early one goal deficit, before Aoibheann Burkes's goal on 31 minutes ensured this was Athenry's day. Presentation joint manager Joe Finnerty reflects on their victory.
Clare boss Brian Lohan is hailing his side's response to their defeat to Limerick as they recorded a vital win over Tipperary in the Munster Hurling Championship. The Banner brought the curtain down on Tipperary's reign as All Ireland Champions with a 1-25 to 0-17 win in FBD Semple Stadium. Late inclusion to the starting 15, Diarmuid Stritch, played a crucial role as he tallied six points from play over the course of the 70 minutes. Lohan says key men stood up when the pressure was on.
It's a must‑win for Kilkenny as they head to Parnell Park to take on Dublin. We dive deep into that clash and look back on all the weekend's action.The lads also break down what went wrong in Tipp's All‑Ireland title defence and look ahead to Carlow's upcoming Joe McDonagh Cup Final.And, as always, Eddie pays tribute to our Limerick hurling overlords.The KCLR Hurling Podcast is brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Limerick defeat Waterford in Waterford's final game of the Championship to qualify for the All-Ireland series.Stephen Gleeson chats to Peter Queally, John Kiely, Dan Shanahan and Gearóid Hegarty to get their thoughts on today's game.
Residents in Limerick, Montgomery County are not happy about the proposal to build an AI data center in their community. Primary election day is Tuesday, and there's really only one race that everyone's watching in Philadelphia: the race to fill Dwight Evans' congressional seat in District 3. We also hear about driverless cars in Philly, the PGA Championship, and the 76ers firing their president, as Matt Leon catches up with KYW's reporters about the biggest stories in the region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Montco residents push back against proposed AI data center 07:02 Stanford, Rabb, or Street? Who will win the heated District 3 congressional election? 12:28 Questions about Waymo's driverless cars, and about SEPTA's budget 18:03 Sixers fire president Daryl Morey after second-round playoff defeat 25:05 Local stories on the green at PGA Championship 30:01 Odunde festival expands for 2026 Listen to The Week in Philly every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm
A Clare short term let host is warning this county's industry is still facing serious uncertainty ahead of new regulations coming into effect at the end of the year. The Department of Tourism has confirmed that all short-term let hosts will be required to register their properties with Fáilte Ireland between December 1st and 31st. It means many providers will have to meet new regulations to secure planning permission, while short-term lets will be restricted in towns like Ennis and Shannon where the population is above 20,000. Voluntary AirBnB Lead for Clare, Limerick and Tipperary Lorna Cahill says they still don't know what the compliance issues are.
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Why are cruise ships prone to disease outbreaks? Between the hantavirus and now another cruise ship in Bordeaux with an outbreak of norovirus - why are we hearing of so many outbreaks?Joining Andrea to discuss is Dr. Vikram Niranjan, Assistant Professor in Public Health in the University of Limerick.
Dr. Eddie Keane, lecturer in labour law at University of Limerick, discusses how the industrial action by 2,000 ambulance staff could be resolved.
Sharon wasn't happy about flares being thrown from fans and the amount of young ladies at the game without a proper interest in the actual match.
With An Garda Síochána recently reporting that over 2,100 motorists were caught speeding during the Easter Bank Holiday surge, road safety is now an important story.While the national figures show the scale of the problem, new research of 60,000 policies by Irish provider its4women identifies exactly where these habits are most ingrained. Their data reveals Cavan as the nation's speeding hotspot (26% "dangerous speeding" rate), while Limerick and Roscommon emerged as the most compliant.Crucially, the study shows that telematics (black box) tech is actually fixing the issue, and in Limerick, claims for black box users dropped to less than 1%. To find out more about this I spoke to its4women's CEO, Gary McClarty. Gary spoke about his background, the its4women's analysis, telematics and more.More about its4women:its4women provides fast, flexible and reliable car, home and travel insurance available anytime, anywhere. You can make an amendment, view your documents or even renew your insurance policy via their quick and easy Customer Portal.
Ireland is famous for its cheeses nowadays, whereas in the past it was more famous for its butter offering, but how do you go about actually making a new Irish cheese? Seán's guest has been trying exactly this, using the milk from her herd.Hannah Quinn Mulligan, Journalist and an organic beef and dairy farmer at Tory Hill House in Limerick, joins to discuss.
Oliver speaks to Triona Neenan, a Nurse in UHL, who is the youngest of her five sisters; and her daughter Ciara Neenan, who is also a nurse!
Recorded April 28th, 2026. As part of our ‘Behind the Headlines' series,this panel examines the Irish government's plans for an age-related social media ban amid growing momentum for similar measures internationally. Gathering legal, psychology and social research experts, we will look at all aspects of the proposed legislation, including age verification, and the rights and freedoms of under-16 age groups. The panel also discusses the implications of social media use on this group, including what constitutes problematic internet use, and its implications for public health in the context of children and young persons today. The discussion is chaired by Dr Róisín Á Costello, Assistant Professor of Law at Trinity College Dublin and Deputy Director of TriCON, Trinity Centre for Constitutional Law. Panellists: Dr TJ McIntyre, Associate Professor in Law at the School of Law, University College Dublin and Chairperson of Digital Rights Ireland. Dr Ruth Melia, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Limerick. Dr Gretta Mohan, Senior Research Officer in Economic Analysis at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). This discussion is held in partnership with DEMCONEX, The Jean Monnet Centre for Excellence on Freedom of Expression and Democratic Resilience in Europe's Digital Age. DEMCONEX is a Jean Monnet Centre for Excellence on Freedom of Expression and Democratic Resilience in Europe's Digital Age is funded by the European Union. The Centre will be hosted by the Law School and the Department of Politics at Trinity College Dublin from 2025-2028 and is focused on research, teaching and public engagement on the Centre's themes and on European studies. Behind the Headlines is supported by the John Pollard Foundation. Learn more at www.tcd.ie/triniylongroomhub
Clare Fm's Derrick Lynch was live on Monday's Morning Focus with Alan Morrissey to discuss the weekends sporting fixtures. Games Reviewed: Tailteann Cup: Clare 1-14 Limerick 1-17 (Saturday, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chísóg) Image © Clare FM
Diesmal: Richard Dawkins' KI-Psychose, Wirkung von KI-Chatbots, Project Freedom, Treibstoffe vs. Kilowattstunden, EPG in Jerewan, 9-Euro-Ticket, Sham Jaff zu Ruanda, Stunde der Gartenvögel, sozialpolitischer Rollback und Trump über Selenskyj. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Fifty-year-old mother of two and stylist Jan Brierton became an accidental poet during the pandemic and has since become a regular on The Women's Podcast. Her bestselling collections, What Day Is It? and Everybody is a Poem, struck a chord with readers, while a recent appearance on The Tommy Tiernan Show introduced her to an even wider audience.Fresh from a UK tour with Henry Normal, Brierton joined podcast host Róisín Ingle to talk about life on the road, caring for her father and the unexpected joy of intergenerational friendships. She is now bringing her trademark wit and warmth to stages across Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Cork and Dublin. More details are available on her Instagram page, @jbgoodtome.Also on this week's episode, Jennifer O'Connell, Opinion Editor at The Irish Times, returned to discuss some of the stories of the week including the continuing decline in marriage rates in Ireland. New data from the Central Statistics Office shows that Catholic weddings have more than halved over the past decade, with overall marriage numbers also falling despite increases in civil and humanist ceremonies. Jennifer and Róisín explore what is driving the shift. They also discuss the latest chapter in the long-running legal dispute involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni and share their favourite looks from this year's controversial, Bezos-sponsored Met Gala. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Rachel Sheehan are back for another episode of the hurling Power Rankings after Limerick's impressive win over Clare by 15 points in Ennis. The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
Clare Fm's Derrick Lynch was live on Fridays Morning Focus with Alan Morrissey to discuss the weekends sporting fixtures. Games Reviewed: Munster SHC – Round 2: Clare 1-18 Limerick 2-30 (Sunday, Ennis) Munster MHC: Cork 1-22 Clare 1-12 (Friday, Pairc ui Rinn)
Fionnuala heads to Limerick for the Bank Holiday weekend… but the accommodation turns into a bit of a horror story.A “friendly” owner, a dog tied up outside, a weird laugh track looping behind a closed door, and a room that was meant to be en suite… except it absolutely wasn't. Add a musty hallway, towels left in the shared bathroom, and an unfrosted bathroom window, and you can see why she's rattled.The big question: do you leave a review and drop that 8.3 rating, or stay quiet?
Ahead of the Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Limerick next September, some local residents are up in arms after the allocation of tickets...1,500 complimentary passes have been handed out, but these are only for people living in the postcode, rather than the Parish of Adare.Andrea is joined by Bridie Collins, Fianna Fáil Councillor for the area and listeners to discuss this.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to review Limerick's comfortable win over Clare in the Munster Hurling Championship. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.
The county town is expected to experience a major economic boost this bank holiday weekend. Temperatures are set to stay mild over the three days topping out at 16 degress in Ennis, while large crowds are anticipated for Clare v Limerick in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. The contest is estimated to bring up to 25,000 into the vicinity of Ennis, along with a modest increase in hotel bookings. Ennis Chamber CEO Margaret O'Brien says it's a crucial opportunity to showcase the town.
Colm Boohig, Séamus Flanagan and Matthew Brennan are in studio this morning to bring you Friday's Papers. They discuss Treaty United, playing an All-Ireland during Covid and much, much more. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am
Colm Boohig, Séamus Flanagan and Matthew Brennan are in studio this morning to bring you Friday's Papers. They discuss Treaty United, playing an All-Ireland during Covid and much, much more. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am
Diesmal: Jugendlichen-Vergrämer, Pressefreiheit, VAE verlassen OPEC, Zweitmeinung, Klimakonferenz in Santa Marta, Sham Jaff zu Sahara-Wasser, Regenwald, Umwelt-Verbrechen. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Coming up on the show, we will be having a major focus on Clare's crucial Munster senior hurling championship clash with Limerick as the Shannonsiders come to Zimmer Biomet Pairc Chiosiog on Sunday afternoon. There's also a big weekend ahead for ladies soccer in Clare with the Cup Final taking centre stage on Saturday afternoon, and we will have Greyhound Focus too
A major new development in teacher education is being announced this week, with a first-of-its-kind pathway into primary teaching being launched in the Mid-West. Led by Mary Immaculate College in partnership with Tipperary ETB and Limerick and Clare ETB, the initiative aims to widen access to the profession and support a more diverse generation of future teachers. Joining Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus was Dr Maurice Harmon to explain what it means for students and the education sector. Photo (c) Tiero via Canva
Galway's U16 Camogie Team will bid to win back to back All-Ireland titles on Saturday when they take on Kilkenny in the final at St Brendan's Park in Birr (Throw in - 3pm). It has been a good season for Galway, winning five out of their six matches played so far with wins over Cork, Waterford, Limerick, and twice over Tipperary. Their only defeat coming to next saturday's opponents who they lost to by a single point. Ahead of the final, Galway Manager Brian Griffin spoke to John Mulligan.
We're exploring the extraordinary world of visionary artist and poet William Blake and we'll be finding out how this radical thinker influenced writers and artists from WB Yeats to U2 and beyond. Featuring: Anne Hodge, the exhibition curator and Curator of Prints & Drawings at the National Gallery of Ireland; Alice Insley, Curator of British Art c. 1730–1850 at Tate and co-curator of the William Blake exhibition; and Dr Christina Morin, Professor of English and Assistant Dean of Research for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick.
It's the hurling power rankings with your host Mick McCarthy, King of the Power Rankings, Will O'Callaghan, and our eyes and ears on the ground in Rachel Sheehan. They debate Tipperary's worrying start to the championship, Limerick's form at the weekend, and much more!The Power Rankings are on Off The Ball with Harvey Norman.
1. The Living Legacy of Immigrant Savings Bank Records In 1896, Kate Murphy visited the "Irish Palace" in New York, a fundraising event featuring a giant map of Ireland filled with native soil. Moved by the experience, she knelt to kiss the ground of County Fermanagh, illustrating the enduring psychological bond Famine immigrants maintained with their homeland. Author Tyler Anbinder notes that much of what we know about these individuals comes from Immigrant Savings Bank records. These archives were used for security, requiring depositors to provide detailed biographical information, such as their mother's maiden name and arrival ship, to protect their meager savings from potential swindlers. 11820 LIMERICK
Cameron Hill was at the Aviva Stadium yesterday for the Energia Women's AIL Final as UL Bohemians got a late score to beat Blackrock College and take home the title to Limerick. Hear from Captain Chloe Pearse and Coach Sarah Quin after the match.Energia AIL on OTB w/ @energiaireland #thinkofthepossibilities
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to review an excellent second weekend in the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships! Cork downed the League champions Limerick on Leeside, Waterford battled back to earn a share of the spoils with Tipp, and TJ Reid moved to the top of the scoring charts in Kilkenny's win over Wexford. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.
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Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig and Matthew Brennan are on hand to bring you all the reaction from the weekend of sport which saw some massive shocks, big swings of momentum and the build-ups to exciting title race climaxes. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
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A black girl in a white town, Jackie's made to grow up silenced and alone. This episode contains outdated racial language that some might find offensive. Jackie McCarthy O'Brien was just a baby when police officers flanked by a nun and a priest came to her unmarried mother's door in Limerick, Ireland and took her. She would grow up in an industrial school where silence is expected, questions are discouraged, and even the simplest routines come with cruelty. As a mixed-race child, she is singled out, made to feel different, less than, and alone. Every Saturday, a woman with ‘sad eyes' comes to visit her, but Jackie doesn't know who she is. She has no real understanding of what a mother is, or what family means.Jackie shares her story over two episodes. In this first episode she recounts the early years of her life, but when she is eventually taken out of the institution aged five, instead of freedom, she finds herself in a home that feels just as unfamiliar, surrounded by people she doesn't know and can't yet trust.But slowly, beyond this childhood, a different sense of identity begins to form. It will take her onto the pitch, into the green jersey of Ireland and the record books, and towards a version of herself that can hold on to love.Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Edgar MaddicottLives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Step into someone else's life and expect the unexpected. Got a story to tell? Send an email to liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or message us via WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784 You can read our privacy notice here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5YD3hBqmw26B8WMHt6GkQxG/lives-less-ordinary-privacy-notice