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Latest podcast episodes about Lisburn

Loose Ends
Declan Lawn, Naoise Dolan, John Meagher, Emer Maguire, Ryan McMullan, Chubby Cat

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 36:42


Stuart Maconie and guests come together with mighty laughs, big stories, and altogether good craic from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Declan Lawn is a screenwriter of multiple TV series alongside his creative partner Adam Patterson, including the successful Blue Lights as well as the BBC miniseries The Salisbury Poisonings. Series three of Blue Lights is currently being filmed in Belfast, and he is currently writing series four. Comedian John Meagher is currently touring his stand-up show Big Year across the UK and Ireland. He chats about his big years in mixed martial arts prior to kicking off a career on the comedy circuit, as well as his Radio 4 documentary The Divil's Own. Writer Naoise Dolan has travelled the world after success with her bestsellers Exciting Times and The Happy Couple, but is returning back to Dublin as she spends this year as the inaugural IPUT Writer-In-Residence. County Tyrone comedian Emer Maguire is bringing her biggest gig yet - Notions - to the Grand Opera House later this year, exploring her experiences of growing up with autism and finding the funny in the most unexpected of places.After a year of accolades and success within the Irish music industry, Corkonian musician Chubby Cat performs a track from her latest EP THE FINE ART OF DISASSOCIATION accompanied on guitar by Ben Murray. Portaferry born singer-songwriter Ryan McMullan performs a track from his upcoming EP In This Room, before beginning his UK and Ireland tour in April. Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Anthony McKee A BBC Audio Northern Ireland production for BBC Radio 4.

Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church
Gospel Mission LISBURN Christ is the Answer

Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 2:07


RNIB Connect
S2 Ep981: RNIB NI Tech Fair 2025 4 - Lisburn Outlook

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 1:52


RNIB Tech Fairs are a great way to get hands on with new technology and learn about services and equipment that can make a real impact on your everyday life. Hywel Davies spoke to the team from ‘Lisburn Outlook', a charity providing recreational activities for blind and partially sighted people in the local area.  For more information on Lisburn Outlook, visit their website - Welcome to Lisburn Outlook, registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC103202

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep978: RNIB NI Tech Fair 2025 1 – Robert Shilliday

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 3:12


RNIB Tech Fairs are a great way to get hands on with new technology and learn about services and equipment that can make a real impact on your everyday life. Hywel Davies spoke to RNIB Country Director for Northern Ireland at this year's Northern Ireland Tech Fair in Lisburn.

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep979: RNIB NI Tech Fair 2025 3 – Mayor Of Lisburn

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 2:56


RNIB Tech Fairs are a great way to get hands on with new technology and learn about services and equipment that can make a real impact on your everyday life. Hywel Davies spoke to Kurtis Dickson, Mayor of Lisburn, at the event.

Sight and Sound Technology Podcast
Episode 95: Braille and Tech come to Lisburn in February

Sight and Sound Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 15:53


February is a busy time for our friends at RNIB and specifically in their Northern Ireland team. Two events of note are running across two days. On Tuesday February 25th the RNIB Braille and Beyond library tour comes to Lisburn City Library, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. On Wednesday February 26th RNIB Northern Ireland's Technology Fair, now in its second year, will be taking place at the Lagan Valley Island, also in Lisburn, from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm. Stuart catches up with RNIB's Jackie Brown to find out more.

U105 Podcasts
5093: LISTEN¦ From trips to Ballyholme beach and sushi with strangers in his granny's house on the Lisburn Road, Milton Jones talked to Rick about his Northern Ireland connections - ahead of big shows in Belfast and Derry, later this month

U105 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 12:06


From trips to Ballyholme beach and sushi with strangers in his granny's house on the Lisburn Road, Milton Jones talked to Rick about his Northern Ireland connections - ahead of big shows in Belfast and Derry, later this month Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Best of Nolan
A police officer attacked and injured by a dog in North Belfast - how do we stop it happening again?

Best of Nolan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 78:31


Dog attacks policewoman in North Belfast viral video, tension builds as Northern Ireland prepares to head to the polls tomorrow, trainline closure begins between Belfast and Lisburn and the weather shows no signs of getting better anytime soon. Meanwhile, Türkiye survive by the skin of their teeth against a determined Austria in the European Championships. Mark Simpson is in the hot seat for this exciting episode.

The Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony
Righteousness of Faith

The Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 65:00


Welcome to our first monthly meeting from Olivet House, Lisburn. Mr. Ivan Foster is the speaker tonight preaching from Romans 10, on the subject of 'The Righteousness of Faith'.

The Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony
Righteousness of Faith

The Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 65:49


Welcome to our first monthly meeting from Olivet House, Lisburn. Mr. Ivan Foster is the speaker tonight preaching from Romans 10, on the subject of 'The Righteousness of Faith'.

Best of Nolan
Heartbroken dog owner left traumatised as pet is mauled to death by American bulldog in Lisburn park

Best of Nolan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 80:34


Also, across the 11 council areas in NI, 47 members of staff, earn over £100k per year.

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b
MELODIC DISSENT #093 // Lisburn FM residency show // Mar 2024

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 60:47


Episode #093 features my exclusive 60-minute monthly residency show for Lisburn FM. This set features the latest and best in deep & vocal house.Featuring tracks from @djkennybrian @because_of_art @whomadewhoofficial @sebbjunior @fabioaurea @jemcooke @realblackcoffeeTrack // Artist  // Labelwww.eddie-b.com1 It (Original Mix) Aaaron DFTD2 It's Not My Fault (Casma Remix) Alex Wareing Funkoloko3 The Warehouse (Original Mix) Because of Art Gruuv4 There's a Way (andhim Remix) WhoMadeWho Get Physical Music5 The More I Want (Eivissa Edit) - 2A Larse6 Ay Que Chevere (Original Mix) Kenny Brian Flashmob Records7 Throw the Dice (Extended Mix) Sebb Junior, Sammy Deuce Island Moods8 Yini Feat. Toshi (Serge Devant Remix) Fabio Aurea, Toshi RADIANT.9 Slowly Burning feat. Jem Cooke (Original Mix) Jem Cooke, Cristoph Bargrooves10 Set My Body (Original Mix) Rony Seikaly Stride11 Got It Wrong (Alix Alvarez Remix) Alland Byallo Real Tone Records12 Ready For You feat. Celeste (Original Mix) Celeste, Black Coffee UltraSupport the showCatch everything I am doing at www.eddie-b.com

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b
MELODIC DISSENT #092 // Lisburn FM residency show // Mar 2024

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 89:59


Episode #092  features my exclusive 90-minute monthly residency show for Lisburn FM. This set features the latest and best in raw, deep hypnotic techno. Track  / Artist  /  Labelwww.eddie-b.com1 Splash the Wav (Extended Mix) Feed Me Groove The Music Factory2 Presence (Original Mix) Altinbas Token3 Second Wind (Original) Altinbas Observer Station4 Zelig (Original Mix) PAGANO Tronic5 Ideodelika (Original Mix) Voiski Delsin Records6 Motion Steps (Original Mix) Phara Fuse Imprint7 Kalifa (Original Mix) Marco Bailey On Edge Society8 Avalanche Hazard (Moteka Remix) BFVR Animal Farm Records9 Electrip (Original Mix) Marco Bailey Materia10 Sphære (Original Mix) Altinbas Fuse Imprint11 Illumination (Original Mix) Altinbas Token12 Zelig (Original Mix) PAGANO Tronic13 Neo Groove I (Original Mix) William Arist Mind Medizin Records14 Female Alpha (Original Mix) INSOLATE Mind Medizin Records15 Horizon Glow (Original Mix) Altinbas Observer Station16 Turning Point (Original Mix) Elias. (DE) Hayes17 Good Intentions (Original Mix) Altinbas Fuse Imprint18 Flare Gun (Original Mix) Kr!z Token19 Integrate The Shadow (Original Mix) Altinbas Token20 Follow The Eyes (Original Mix) Altinbas Token21 Steady (Original Mix) Marcal UNCAGE22 Evoke (Original Mix) Phara Token23 Chichende (Original Mix) INSOLATE Mind Medizin Records24 I Wanna Go Bang (Original Mix) Bjarki Trip25 Insane eddie-bSupport the showCatch everything I am doing at www.eddie-b.com

Gospel Hall Audio
The River and the Division of the Land in Ezekiel's Prophecy (41 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 40:49


Albert McShane preaches on the river that flows out of Ezekiel's Temple (“waters to swim in”) and of the division of the land of Israel into the 12 tribes during the Millennium, as the promise of God to give Abraham the land is finally and completely fulfilled. Reading: Ezek 47:1-13, 48:9, 11-12, 15-21, 35. (Recorded in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) Complete series: Introduction to Ezekiel's Temple The Temple's Perimeter, the Porch, and the Outer and Inner Courts The Altar, the Temple The post The River and the Division of the Land in Ezekiel's Prophecy (41 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Persons Who Will Use Ezekiel's Temple (43 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 43:15


Albert McShane preaches on the various people who will enter and use the Temple of Ezekiel's prophecy in the Millennium. The Lord Himself, and “the Prince”, and the Priests are all discussed. Readings: Ezek 43:1-2, 4-7, 12, 44:2-3, 15-16, 18, 20-24. (Recorded in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) Complete series: Introduction to Ezekiel's Temple The Temple's Perimeter, the Porch, and the Outer and Inner Courts The Altar, the Temple proper, and some of the Chambers The People who Use the Temple The The post The Persons Who Will Use Ezekiel's Temple (43 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Altar, The Holy Places and the Chambers of Ezekiel's Temple (44 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 43:48


Albert McShane preaches on the altar, the holy places and the chambers connected with Ezekiel's Temple. He deals with the important issue of sacrifices in a future temple. Readings: Ezek 41:1-4, 15, 18-19, 22, 42:1-2, 14, 43:13-17, 44:14. (Recorded in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) Complete series: Introduction to Ezekiel's Temple The Temple's Perimeter, the Porch, and the Outer and Inner Courts The Altar, the Temple proper, and some of the Chambers The People who Use the Temple The River, and the The post The Altar, The Holy Places and the Chambers of Ezekiel's Temple (44 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Perimeter, Porch and Courts of Ezekiel's Temple (47 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 47:29


Albert McShane preaches on the outer perimeter of the Millennial Temple, and the entrance porch, the steps and the outer and inner courts and draws practical and doctrinal lessons therefrom. Readings: Ezek 40:5-6, 13-16a, 42:15-16, 43:4, 7, 10-11a, 12. (Recorded in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) Complete series: Introduction to Ezekiel's Temple The Temple's Perimeter, the Porch, and the Outer and Inner Courts The Altar, the Temple proper, and some of the Chambers The People who Use the Temple The River, and The post The Perimeter, Porch and Courts of Ezekiel's Temple (47 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
Ezekiel's Temple Introduction – with Charts (46 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 45:34


Albert McShane gives an introduction to the topic of Ezekiel's temple. He examines when Ezekiel prophesied, when he received the vision, what the concept of a “Temple” involves, what the various measurements signify, whether or not the Temple is literal and still future, and a number of other considerations. Reading: Ezek 40:1-16. (Recorded in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) Complete series: Introduction to Ezekiel's Temple The Temple's Perimeter, the Porch, and the Outer and Inner Courts The Altar, the Temple proper, and The post Ezekiel's Temple Introduction – with Charts (46 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
Restarting a Work That's Stopped (47 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 47:07


Albert McShane preaches on the struggle the people of God had in restarting a work that had stopped due to opposition. The foundation had been built, but there was an urgent need for energy, faith and devotion to get the work going again. If you have a burden to restart a work, here is some sage advice for you. Readings: Ezra 4:1-6, 11-16, 21-24, 5:1. (Message preached in Plantation Gospel Hall, Lisburn, Northern Ireland) The post Restarting a Work That's Stopped (47 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

The Terry McHugh Show
Nothing Funny Happened On The Way To The Gig - Lisburn 20/01/24

The Terry McHugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:52


In the first, "Nothing Funny Happened" episode of the Terry McHugh Show, Terry rambles about being the only one drinking at family parties and the weather being the news, Contact Terry with anything you want on WhatsApp 07562936900

The BelTel
The Foundlings: Three siblings abandoned alone search for fourth ‘foundling'

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 27:34


This is the story of three long-lost siblings, all abandoned in mysterious circumstances in Lisburn, Dundalk and Drogheda, who unbelievably found their way back to each other many years later. But there could be a fourth ‘foundling' and they need your help to find them… Host: Kevin Doyle Guests: Catherine Fegan, Helen Ward & David McBride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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MELODIC DISSENT #091 // Lisburn Fm residency show // Oct 2023

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 59:58


Episode #089 features my exclusive 60-minute monthly residency show for Lisburn FM.This set features the latest and best in raw deep, hypnotic techno. Featuring tracks from @ Track //  Artist //  Label1 Enigmatic Symbolism (Original Mix) Ancestral Landscapes Space Textures2 Elevate (Extended Mix) Because of Art Nothing Else Matters3 Moral Panic (Original Mix) Understate, James Organ iVAV Recordings4 Faith (Original Mix) El Choop Echocord5 Glow (Original Mix) Procombo RSPX6 Transit (Original Mix) Soren Aalberg Girafe Sauvage7 I Don't Know (Original Mix) Cicuendez8 Crystal Scepter (Original Mix) Ancestral Landscapes Space Textures9 FM-2030 (Original Mix) Orbe Token10 Soulmates (Original Mix) Simon Vuarambon Sudbeat Music11 Lydian Manuscript (Original Mix) Subandrio Sudbeat Music12 Grand Boulevard Karim Sahraoui13 No Filter (Chris Liebing Remix) Marco Faraone Rekids14 Lark (Original Mix) Banke Token15 Everybody (Original Mix) Daryl Stay Octopus Black Label16 Moravian Scientist (Original Mix) Hattori Hanzo Observant17 Algorithm (Original Mix) Dubfire, Flug DCLTD18 A Ritual Scene (Antigone Remix) Vincent Vidal Arts19 Karma Karma (Drumtool) Yotam Avni Lossless20 S8 (Kike Pravda remix) RISMUSupport the showCatch everything I am doing at www.eddie-b.com

ICMDA Recordings
Webinar #164 Dr Paul Coulter - Conversational Apologetics Principles from 1 Peter 3

ICMDA Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 59:59


Recorded on 31 August 2023 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Dr Paul Coulter. Every Christian should be eager to talk about our faith and God will often give us conversations with friends, colleagues or family members. Those conversations, rather than lectures or debates, are the primary context for apologetics – the defence of the faith. Someone asks you a question and you must decide how to respond. In 1 Peter 3 verses 13 to 16, the apostle Peter anticipates that scenario and provides timeless wisdom we can apply. In this webinar we'll discover from him the character we must develop, the importance of relationships and the values and skills that shape effective apologetic conversations. Paul began his working life in medicine before moving into cross-cultural pastoral ministry, studying theology to PhD level, and teaching practical theology. He has written three books and numerous articles on pastoral care, discipleship, leadership, apologetics, and ethics. Since 2019 he has been Head of Ministry Operations for Living Leadership, training and supporting Christian leaders across the UK and Ireland, and occasionally elsewhere in Europe. He is also Executive Director of Christianity in Society, which connects Christ with contemporary culture online and in Ireland. He lives in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, with wife Gar-Ling (a geriatrician) and two teenaged children.

Stories of Ireland and the Irish

Heading North of the border again Patricia tells us about another of the island's great cities, and one of the newest - Lisburn

Forward Together Podcast
Connecting the North West

Forward Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 29:22


Derry and Donegal are not only marginalised by their geographic position on the periphery of the island of Ireland, but they are also very badly served by the transport infrastructure. They are not alone in this: there are also complaints from Sligo, Fermanagh and elsewhere in the West expressing similar concerns. After a long campaign, parts of the A6 road between Derry and Belfast have been upgraded - though it is still not a dual carriageway between Dungiven and Castledawson. It was back in the 1960s that there were government plans to provide a motorway link from Belfast to Derry – which has still not happened and probably now never will. Much of the immediate concern today is focused on the A5 road, between Derry and Dublin. In particular, the very high number of accidents and deaths along this road. It has been described as the most dangerous in Ireland, with 47 people killed in road accidents since plans were announced in 2007 to significantly upgrade it.  This is just one element of the transport infrastructure weakness in the North West region. Another can be seen clearly by looking at a map of the rail system. Derry is the end of the line, despite at one point in the city's history having four stations and lines emerging out from the city. Neighbouring towns to the West and the South such as Letterkenny, Strabane and Omagh no longer have any rail connectivity. Plans recently announced by the two administrations of the Republic and Northern Ireland indicate a possible partial reversal of past decisions closing rail lines. The all-island rail review was launched in 2021 by the South's transport minister and Green Party leader Eamonn Ryan along with the then NI infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon. The results of that review were published last month. For Derry, the proposals include one of great significance. This would be an additional rail connection to Belfast, achieved by reopening the rail link through Portadown, with the route travelling via Strabane, Omagh, Portadown and then through Lisburn into Belfast. Passengers could also connect on to Dublin via Portadown, with the Belfast to Dublin route potentially being upgraded for faster journey times. Other elements of the plan include a spur from the Derry to Portadown line heading into Letterkenny and the possibility of a new rail connection between Derry and Limavady. And there will be further work undertaken into cross-Dublin mainline connectivity, which would potentially lead to a Belfast to Cork service, without the need to divert to local services between the two major Dublin stations of Connolly and Heuston.  A core element of the plan is the electrification of mainline rail across the island as part of the strategy to decarbonise our economy and transport system. Broader aspirations of the plan include cutting traffic-related air pollution, congestion and also the desire in the South to spread housing demand, achieved through improved public transport connectivity. None of this is cheap. The entire programme outlined is costed at around €32bn, or £27bn. And before anyone gets too excited, even after – or maybe if – there is political agreement behind it, the plan would take a quarter of a century to deliver. And there is not even unanimous support within government in the Republic behind it, nor, of course, is there any sort of government in the North to either object or endorse it. It is significant that the consultation that accompanied the review had a disproportionately large response from residents in the North, especially the North West. This illustrates how important transport connectivity is for Derry and the rest of the region. The latest Holywell Trust Conversations podcast considers this transport infrastructure deficit in the North West and specifically the proposals contained in the all island rail review. These would substantially improve rail connectivity for Derry, Tyrone and parts of Donegal.  ‘Into the West' successfully campaigned against the possible closure of the rail line into Derry and is lobbying for renewed rail links in the North West. Steve Bradley of the group tells the podcast that while he welcomes the proposals contained in the review, it has not recommended everything the group is seeking. The podcast also hears from Northern Ireland roads expert Wesley Johnston, who considers what could be learnt from the overspends on the road construction programme in terms of the likely actual cost of such an ambitious programme of work on our rail system. This and earlier Holywell Conversations podcasts can be listened to through the Holywell Trust website. 

Tales from the Ring
Damien Denny

Tales from the Ring

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 55:32


Damien chats to me about his boxing journey, starting of as a young amateur boxer in Lisburn. We go through some of his major contests in the Ulster and Irish senior championships, as well as Commonwealth, European and World championship. We then discuss Damien's professional career and the highs and lows of that journey. We also talk about the opportunity he was given to train and work alongside the great, Daniel Day Lewis in the film ‘The Boxer'.

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b
MELODIC DISSENT #089 // Lisburn Fm residency show // June 2023

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 59:59


Episode #089 features my exclusive 60-minute monthly residency show for Lisburn Fm. This set features the latest and best in raw deep hypnotic techno.  Featuring tracks from @bruno__caro  @djdextroofficial @bohm_ofc  @ramontapiaofc. @gastonzani @javfstracktwww.eddie-b.comTrack  //  Artist  // Album1Crankshaft //  Mr. Tron, Feph   //  Crankshaft213 FACES.  // ANKHAMUN //13 FACES3Concentro //Mr. Tron, Feph  //  Concentro4Abyss. //  Drunken Kong // In Your Mind EP5Tal Vez// Bruno Caro. // Nunca Pasa6The Way It Is//. DJ Dextro  //  The Creator EP7Stamina. //. Bruno Caro //Retóricas I8Crankshaft  //  Mr. Tron, Feph. // Crankshaft9Mass Continuity  //  BØHM // Fluid Dynamics10Friction// Ramon Tapia, Gaston Zani // Momentum EP11Climax// DJ Dextro// Climax EP12Frame  // Uncertain//  Funk EP13Andromeda  // Acidbot/ / Cytron14Molecular Geometry// BØHM //  CommonSense Records, Vol. 0415Day 11  // Javfstrackt //  Hypnosis16Nonlinear System// BØHM // Process Stability17Phase Shift// BØHM // Pyrexia

Forward Together Podcast
Where is the Peace Dividend?

Forward Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 37:35


A few days ago the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee of the House of Commons was told that for some communities here, the expected peace dividend from the Good Friday Agreement never arrived.Tim Attwood of the John and Pat Hume Foundation reported on its recent ‘Peace Summit'. “One of the young people said, ‘The conflict was not the problem; the peace is', because, in so many places, they do not see the dividend. Some working-class people in parts of Belfast or Derry do not see the dividend. Where are the jobs? Where is the investment that gives them the hope for the future?”A couple of years ago, the Derry University Group – lobbyists for university expansion in the city – published research from accountant Cormac Duffy which concluded that, in real terms, while the Belfast economy grew by 14% since the Good Friday Agreement, Derry's economy contracted by 7%. Those figures are rejected, both by the independent FactCheckNI and by Derry City and Strabane District Council. Yet the conclusions resonated in Derry, where there is resentment and a feeling of being left behind.Duffy's conclusion was based on comparing Gross Value Added in the two cities. But, as the author himself recognised, those statistics are distorted by the commuting nature of the Belfast economy, with many of the best paying jobs in the capital taken by people who live in Lisburn, Bangor and elsewhere.The unemployment rate provides an alternative measure of progress. At the time of the Good Friday Agreement, the unemployment rate in the Foyle constituency was 15.2% and the male unemployment rate 20.7%. This was the 7th worst in the UK, behind Belfast West and several deprived areas of England. Today the claimant count rate in Foyle is 5.6% and 6.9% for men.The UK rate in 1998 was 6.3%, today it is 3.9%. In 1998, the Foyle rate was around 9% higher than that of the UK average. Today it is 1.7% higher. So measured by official unemployment rates, Derry has gained a peace dividend.Yet, Derry continues to lag behind the rest of the UK in employment rate and wealth generation. While the UK had an employment rate of 75% at the end of 2021, it was just 65% in the Derry and Strabane council area. And the levels of deprivation in the city (as in parts of Belfast) continue to be disgraceful, 25 years on from a peace accord that might have been expected to resolve most of our society's challenges.Some 38% of the population in Derry and Strabane are classed as income deprived, compared to the NI figure of 25%. Pay in Derry and Strabane is 9% below the NI median, while disposable income per head is 11% below the NI average. More positively, the council points to official statistics indicating that both Derry and Belfast have been catching up with the rest of the UK in terms of median pay, and also that Derry has been catching up with Belfast.But official statistics also reveal that more than half of children growing up in Derry and Strabane live in areas classed as deprived. While 42% of children in Derry are eligible for free school meals, this compares to 28% across NI as a whole and 22.5% in England. This is an astonishing disparity.It is the lack of progress in narrowing Derry's poverty gap with the rest of the UK that has caused many people to argue that there has not been a sufficient peace dividend for Derry – with some communities almost untouched by economic improvement.A presentation last week in Derry by John Daly, senior economist at the Northern and Western Regional Assembly, both spelled out the dire situation in Derry and Donegal, while also suggesting a solution. Daly argued this requires expanding university provision in Derry; capitalising on the opportunities presented by the new Atlantic Technological University across the border; increasing the focus on the high technology research produced by the two institutions; and exploring how to develop regional structures.The latest Holywell Trust Conversations podcast discusses the weakness of the peace dividend for Derry – and the rest of NI – with Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick of Ulster University; Garbhan Downey of the Derry University Group; and Tim Attwood, chief executive of the John and Pat Hume Foundation. * A report on the ‘Peace Summit' – ‘The Unfinished Business of Peace and Reconciliation – A Call to Action' – has been published. The Holywell Trust is a partner organisation.Disclaimer: This project has received support from the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council which aims to promote a pluralist society characterised by equity, respect for diversity, and recognition of interdependence. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Community Relations Council.

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b
MELODIC DISSENT #088 // Lisburn Fm residency show // May 2023

MELODIC DISSENT by eddie-b

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 60:18


Episode #088 features my exclusive 60-minute monthly residency show for Lisburn Fm. This set features the latest and best in raw deep hypnotictechno.Track // Artist // Label1 Raptor Rene Wise Mote Evolver2 Mad Conga FAÏG Children Of Tomorrow3 Benefits Of Resilience FAÏG Children Of Tomorrow4 Red Voyager Ecilo MUTED rec5 Seraphic Ignez Token6 Fara Lobster Suara7 Promising Antonio De Angelis Children Of Tomorrow8 Fuego Rene Wise SK_Eleven9 Enemy Alessandro Grops Suara10 Soyuz MS 21 Ecilo ANAOH11 VERMILLION 03 [220208.2] Rødhåd, Ignez WSNWG12 BROKEN BOND Augusto Taito Chapter Records (ES)13 Amazon Pearls Augusto Taito Children Of Tomorrow14 Broken Love KaioBarssalos Suara15 Cachoeira Coyu Suara16 Abel FAÏG Nell Records17 Intention Anika Kunst Chapter Records (ES)18 Benefits Of Resilience FAÏG Children Of TomorrowSupport the showCatch everything I am doing at www.eddie-b.com

Best of Nolan
Cost of funerals - Nolan investigation finds a funeral in the Lisburn and Castlereagh area could cost over £8,000

Best of Nolan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 80:12


Is it a reasonable charge for burying a loved one?

Troubles - Una Storia Irlandese
E8 - L'Operazione Tinnitus (1996-1997)

Troubles - Una Storia Irlandese

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 53:40


Le forze di sicurezza britanniche mettono in campo in terra inglese il più alto dispiegamento di uomini durante i Troubles in una singola operazione. Scotland Yard infatti, ha messo gli occhi da diverse settimane su cinque uomini a Londra, quattro irlandesi e un inglese, tutti sospettati di essere membri di un'unità di servizio attivo dell'IRA e pronti a colpire con un imminente attentato nella capitale inglese. Tra questi c'è anche Michael Phillips e il suo amico Diarmuid O'Neill, conosciuto nei mesi precedenti durante l'apprendistato alla British Airways.Poco dopo, con la convocazione della prima Convenzione Generale del gruppo paramilitare dopo dieci anni, arriva la resa dei conti nell'IRA. A contendersi la leadership Gerry Adams e il dissidente Michael McKevitt.Produzione, post-produzione e sound design: Samuele Sciarrillo Supervisione storica: Riccardo Michelucci In questo episodio hanno partecipato: Michael Phillips, Irene Phillips (doppiaggio: Silvia Rossini) e Jacqueline Phillips (doppiaggio: Nadia Scarlato)Ispirato al LIBRO:"A Belfast boy. Dai Troubles nell'Irlanda del Nord alla nuova vita in Italia. La mia storia tra i fuochi dell'IRA e il carcere" (2020); Michael Phillips (Autore), Silvia Agogeri (Traduttore); Homeless Bookhttps://www.homelessbook.it/autore/phillips-michael/14882FONTI STORICHE:La Storia segreta dell'IRA (2005); Ed Moloney (Autore), S. G. Fichera (Traduttore); Baldini Castoldi DalaiNon dire niente. Un caso di omicidio e tradimento nell'Irlanda del Nord (2021); Patrick Radden Keefe (Autore), Manuela Faimali (Traduttore); MondadoriGuerra, Pace e Brexit – Il lungo viaggio dell'Irlanda; R. Michelucci (Autore); OdoyaUn giorno della mia vita (2014); Bobby Sands (Autore), Silvia Calamati (Curatore e Traduttore); FeltrinelliSpotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History (2019) - BBC Northern IrelandINSERTI AUDIO:Intercettazioni unità servizio attivo a Londra e audio operazione Tinnitus (1996) - The Life and Death of an IRA Quartermaster (BBC), pubblicato sul canale youtube TirEoghainLad il 10 giugno 2010; TG attentato caserma esercito inglese di Lisburn (1996) - Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History (2019) - BBC Northern Ireland, pubblicato sul canale youtube Slugger O'Toole il 26 settembre 2019; TG elezione Tony Blair (1997) - Tony Blair wins landslide general election win for Labour (1997) - Newsnight archives, pubblicato sul canale youtube BBC Newsnight il 2 maggio 2017; Dichiarazione presidente americano Bill Clinton in visita a Derry (1995) - UK: Northern Ireland: US President Clinton visits Londonderry, pubblicato sul canale youtube AP Archive il 21 luglio 2015.Sigla e musiche addizionali su licenza di Epidemic Sound

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast
SLY GUY PODCAST- 09/03/23- THE TROUBLES TROLLS w Conchur Moore

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 67:47


This week my guest is Document Belfast's Conchur Moore and what a fun chat it was!! We planned a visit to the Farset river, trolled the Troubles, compared industry freebies, and of course slobbered at Lisburn! Check out Conchur on all socials @DocumentBelfast or on YouTube @belfacts Patreon: www.patreon.com/slyguypodcast Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/NUa8fMViGUs Modest Beer: www.modestbeer.co.uk

Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts
20230301_IRISH_tairbhe_mhor_eacnamaiochta_le_baint_as_creat_windsor_-_sunak

Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 8:58


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2zfvhywg Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com "Great economic benefit to be gained from the Windsor Framework" - Sunak. "Tairbhe mhór eacnamaíochta le baint as Creat Windsor" - Sunak. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed that Northern Ireland would be the most vibrant economic area in the world if the new Brexit deal was implemented and Stormont institutions were restored together. Mhaígh Príomh-Aire na Breataine Rishi Sunak go mbeadh Tuaisceart Éireann ar an limistéar eacnamaíochta is bríomhaire ar domhan ach an comhaontú nua Breatimeachta a chur i bhfeidhm agus forais Stormont a athbhunú in éineacht. Rishi Sunak was speaking to employers and employees in the Coca Cola factories in Lisburn, Co Antrim, this morning. Ag labhairt a bhí Rishi Sunak le fostóirí agus fostaithe i monaracha Coca Cola i Lios na gCearrbhach, Co Aontroma, ar maidin inniu. He said he was happy about the Windsor Framework, which is the deal that Britain and the European Union made yesterday. Dúirt sé go raibh sé ríméadach faoi Chreat Windsor, mar atá baiste ar an margadh a rinne an Bhreatain agus an tAontas Eorpach inné. If the agreement is accepted, the Northern countries would have access to both the United Kingdom market and the European Union single market, an opportunity that no one else in the world has, said the Prime Minister. Bheadh fáil ag muntir an Tuaiscirt ar mhargadh na Ríochta Aonaithe agus ar mhargadh aonair an Aontais Eorpaigh araon dá nglacfaí leis an gcomhaontú, faill nach bhfuil ag aon dream eile ar domhan, arsa an Príomh-Aire. That's the big economic prize to be won, he said. Sin an duais mhór eacnamaíochta atá le gnóthú, a dúirt sé. In his imploring speech, Rishi Sunak claimed that he believed "without a doubt" that the Windsor Framework addresses the concerns of unionists about the Northern Protocol. Ina óráid impíoch, mhaígh Rishi Sunak gur chreid sé "gan focal bréige" go dtugann Creat Windsor aghaidh ar an imní atá ar aontachtaithe faoi Phrótacal an Tuaiscirt. He also drew attention to the unusual permission that unionists and other parties would have to veto certain laws of the European Union that they do not like. Tharraing sé aird chomh maith ar an gcead neamhghnách a bheadh ag aontachtaithe agus páirtithe eile dlíthe áirithe an Aontais Eorpaigh nach dtaitníonn leo a chrosadh. That would mean, he said, that "the power would be yours". D'fhágfadh sin, ar sé, gur "agaibhse a bheadh an chumacht". Rishi Sunak also said that the shooting attack on a senior police officer in Co Tyrone last week shows the dire need for political stability in the North. Dúirt Rishi Sunak freisin go léiríonn an t-ionsaí lámhaigh a rinneadh ar phóilín sinsearach i gCo Thír Eoghain an tseachtain seo caite, go léiríonn sé an géarghá atá le cobhsaíocht pholaitíochta sa Tuaisceart. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast
SLY GUY PODCAST- 23/02/23- CRAYOLA CRAIG DAVID w Aaron Butler

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 55:03


The Butt-Man is back on the podcast this week… and what an episode it is!! We are chatting about butts (or lack of), making amends with Lisburn, cosplaying Craig David and influential teachers. Patreon: www.patreon.com/slyguypodcast Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/_NFKqDE63r0 Modest Beer: www.modestbeer.co.uk Aaron Butler- Africa- Lavery's 07/05/23: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/565824

Kerry Today
The Tale of the Kerry Christmas Tree and the NI Protocol – November 30th, 2022

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022


This is the tale involving a Christmas tree from Kerry supplied to Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council and a claim by a DUP councillor that the Northern Ireland Protocol may have been a factor in why his local authority couldn’t get a tree from Britain! Jerry speaks to Nick Foley of Killarney Christmas Tree Farm.

FNI Wrap Chat
#177 | Lynne Davison| Director (MANDRAKE) Now available on Shudder

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 46:29


Today joining our BRAND SPANKING NEW HOST Keith O'Grady @keithogradyfilm from the beautiful surroundings of Belfast Met... is a wonderful director from Northern Ireland, Lynne Davison. Her Debut feature MANDRAKE follows probation officer Cathy Madden, given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody' Mary Laidlaw back into society after twenty years of jail. Cathy has always believed that every client deserves a shot at redemption, but her beliefs are firmly tested when two children disappear near Mary's farm. Lynne Davison was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. She has been a Writer and Director since 2004 with films in the Belfast Film Festival, Chicago Irish Film Festival and the 26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film festival. It is an important interest of Lynne's to explore thought provoking female led universal stories within Drama, Sci Fi, Horror and Fantasy genres “Lynne Davison is definitely a director to keep an eye on. With a secret 90s horror remake and an apocalypse Sci-Fi flick in the works, Mandrake represents the opening gambit of an astonishingly confident new voice on the genre movie scene.” Bradley Hadcroft The People's Movies" https://lynnedavison.org/ for all things Lynne and her work and journey so far.  Come to our awesome CHRISTMAS PARTY on the 10th December: Tics: https://linktr.ee/wearefni FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FNI Wrap Chat
#177 | Lynne Davison| Director (MANDRAKE) Now available on Shudder

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 44:44


Today joining our BRAND SPANKING NEW HOST Keith O'Grady @keithogradyfilm from the beautiful surroundings of Belfast Met... is a wonderful director from Northern Ireland, Lynne Davison. Her Debut feature MANDRAKE follows probation officer Cathy Madden, given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody' Mary Laidlaw back into society after twenty years of jail. Cathy has always believed that every client deserves a shot at redemption, but her beliefs are firmly tested when two children disappear near Mary's farm. Lynne Davison was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. She has been a Writer and Director since 2004 with films in the Belfast Film Festival, Chicago Irish Film Festival and the 26th BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film festival. It is an important interest of Lynne's to explore thought provoking female led universal stories within Drama, Sci Fi, Horror and Fantasy genres “Lynne Davison is definitely a director to keep an eye on. With a secret 90s horror remake and an apocalypse Sci-Fi flick in the works, Mandrake represents the opening gambit of an astonishingly confident new voice on the genre movie scene.” Bradley Hadcroft The People's Movies" https://lynnedavison.org/ for all things Lynne and her work and journey so far.  Come to our awesome CHRISTMAS PARTY on the 10th December: Tics: https://linktr.ee/wearefni FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast
SLY GUY PODCAST-03/11/22- KOKE BOYZ

Dave Elliott's Weird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 65:40


Johnny Bow is on the podcast this week! We chat about the New Comedy Awards 2022, nonce's favourite sweets, the Lisburn census and supermarket etiquette. Patreon: patreon.com/slyguypodcast Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/YtGgF0zjMUo Pugs Comedy Club 10/11/22: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pugs-comedy-club-in-association-with-downs-syndrome-association-tickets-459926361127 Manscaped: Get 20% Off + Free Shipping @manscaped.com using the code SLY @ checkout!!! Modest Beer: modestbeer.co.uk

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
The North looks set for fresh elections

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 6:50


The North looks set for fresh elections after political parties missed the midnight deadline to restore power-sharing at Stormont. It means that Assembly elections will likely take place for the 2nd time this year on December the 15th. Our Chief Reporter Barry Whyte has been to Lisburn which is in the Unionist stronghold of Lagan Valley. Speaking to Ciara was Eóin Tennyson – Alliance Party MLA for Upper Bann.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
The North looks set for fresh elections

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 6:50


The North looks set for fresh elections after political parties missed the midnight deadline to restore power-sharing at Stormont. It means that Assembly elections will likely take place for the 2nd time this year on December the 15th. Our Chief Reporter Barry Whyte has been to Lisburn which is in the Unionist stronghold of Lagan Valley. Speaking to Ciara was Eóin Tennyson – Alliance Party MLA for Upper Bann.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Norspace Boosts Hire Services with Mobile Tech from BigChange

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 4:12


Norspace Hire, suppliers of temporary accommodation and welfare facilities in Ireland, is boosting its customer service and reducing costs following the implementation of job management software from BigChange. Used to schedule and report on its delivery and service teams, the complete solution ensures managers are no longer working in a vacuum and have real-time visibility of the mobile operation. Since implementing BigChange earlier this year, Norspace has seen a reduction in the number of credit notes issued, an increase in additional on-site charges and an improvement in customer feedback. “I truly believe that most problems in business are caused by a lack of communication or communication of the wrong information,” commented Matthew Smyth, Managing Director of Norspace Hire, “and BigChange helps to eliminate this. “Using BigChange mobile devices our drivers capture real-time information which is communicated instantly to our back office who can share it with customers to either confirm the job was completed as scheduled or to explain why the job wasn't completed,” he continued. “This information is time and date stamped, recorded to an exact location and backed up by photographs. It takes a couple of seconds on site to capture the information and is instantly available for back-office staff to view and share with customers or management.” Prior to the implementation of BigChange job management software, Norspace relied entirely on paper job cards, phone calls and texts. Issues, for example blocked access to customer sites or lost keys, could take days to be reported to the depot and communicated back to a customer, potentially resulting in credit notes for un-serviced units, lost charges for extended time on-site and unanswerable customer queries. “BigChange reduces the potential for complaints,” Smyth added. “We record, access and share information in seconds and with just a couple of clicks. This has all but eradicated negative customer experiences and gives us room to manoeuvre as situations change.” Norspace Hire, headquartered in Lisburn with depots across Northern Ireland and the Republic, is a family run business with over 35 years' experience of providing temporary accommodation and welfare facilities for the construction, infrastructure, health, education, and events and hospitality sectors. Norspace operates a fleet of trucks ranging from small service vehicles to articulated lorries and loader cranes. Offering a range of products and services, from portable toilets to full scale onsite temporary accommodation, Norspace projects range from 1 day to many years. Since implementing the BigChange job management platform, which incorporates customer relationship management (CRM), job scheduling, live tracking, field resource management, job finance and business intelligence, in one simple to use and easy to integrate platform, Norspace has seen a marked improvement in customer feedback and staff satisfaction. Intelligent and responsive scheduling allows Norspace to immediately react to unforeseen circumstances. Customisable job cards and reports have significantly improved efficiencies onsite and in the back office which gives Norspace the right platform to maintain high service levels and customer satisfaction. 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: 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.

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast
Richard Harwood, QC, On Contested Heritage Removing Art From Land and Historic Buildings with Co-Host Emily Gould

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 58:48


For those interested in obtaining a copy of Contested Heritage Removing Art From Land and Historic Buildings by Richard Harwood QC, Catherine Dobson and David Sawtell, please visit the publisher's website and use code P8W4VZ for a 10% discount.Show Notes:00:00 overview of Contested Heritage – Removing Art From Land and Historic Buildings2:10 Lucien Freud mural of flower; removed from a house that was a listed building3:14 Rustat Memorial plaque at Jesus College chapel4:20 Emily Gould introductory comments5:00 What is meant by contested heritage5:50 co-authors Catherine Dobson and David Sawtell6:00 dispute over public memorialization of certain person or events 8:20 question of whether a work is part of a building, who owns it, to what extent it's subject to listed building control9:05 Dill case10:15 Dill involves pair of 18th C. lead urns produced by Flemish sculptor John van Nost and placed on limestone piers in Wrest Park12:00 2015 local planning authority learn urns are not at Idlicote House and issue enforcement notice for their return17:20 regulatory issues, export licensing 17:50 property ownership19:00 Old Flo case19:30 London Borough of Tower Hamlets v. London Borough of Bromley19:40 Henry Moore statue Draped Seated Woman21:20 purpose of annexation 27:00 listed building control28:00 main considerations for authorities faced with application for removal of contested statue or other memorial or work of art29:00 for listed buildings, strong presumption in favour of building to protect special architectural or historic interest 30:00 Public Sector Equality Duty31:00 Jen Reid statute appeal32:35 Rustat Memorial case 37:40 Colston case 38:40 Colston – late 17th C. deputy governor of the Royal African Company that ran slave trade and benefactor of Bristol40:45 ‘Colston 4' trial – individuals charged with criminal damage and acquitted41:00 acquittal now on appeal by Attorney General's reference on lawfulness of some lines of defence run, including question of right to freedom of expression and extent that can justify attacking property41:45 ‘retain and explain' policy43:10 changes to planning and listed building procedures 44:35 Cecil Rhodes statues and other memorials in Oxford46:35 another Rhodes commemorative plaque in Oxford recently listed by Secretary of State 46:45 increased public awareness about these issues 47:15 Arts education charity, Art UK recent catalogue of 13,500 British public sculpture - only 2% commemorate people of colour48:35 public art 49:45 Old Flo example of post-war public authority support for public art50:00 developers recently encouraged to include public art, e.g., Desert Quartet Sculptures by Dame Elisabeth Frink placed in back of Worthing shopping center and now a listed building51:50 Ulster Defence Regiment memorial in Lisburn, N. Ireland includes a female 53:00 National Windrush Monument in Waterloo Station commemorates arrival of Caribbean migrants after WWII54:20 political issues about colonialism and empire involved with cultural heritage disputeTo view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast, please call 1.929.260.4942 or email Stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. © Stephanie Drawdy [2022]

But Where Are You From?
Jade bangle lube, Chinglish and TVB Dramas ft. Georgina Leung

But Where Are You From?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 53:31


Amy and Karlie spoke to Georgina aka https://www.instagram.com/chop_stick_n_poke/ about her parents, working as a tattoo artist, then they started veering off into korean and Chinese TV dramas, Speaking Chinglish and Asian uncles lubing Georgie up. Georgina Leung is a British Chinese tattoo artist and illustrator. Spending her formative years in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Georgina later went on to study Illustration at the Edinburgh College of Art, and is now based in London. Follow besean and slide into our DMs and keep the conversation going! https://www.instagram.com/besea.n/ https://twitter.com/besea_n Support the podcast by buying besean a coffee, 100% of the donations now go towards besean! http://bit.ly/Kofibesean Sign petitions: STAND WITH MYANMAR AND TAKE ACTION https://linktr.ee/meemalee ESEA HERITAGE MONTH: Sign the petition to support the launch of East & South East Asian Heritage Month in the UK https://www.change.org/ESEAHeritageMonth We've reached 30,000 signatures! Sign the petition for media outlets to stop depicting ESEA people in Coronavirus related media: https://www.change.org/p/bbc-stop-depicting-east-asians-in-coronavirus-related-media

Athlete Stories
Ep. 6 - Emma McQuaid

Athlete Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 65:18


Emma McQuaid, from Ravernet near Lisburn, has been to three CrossFit Games and represented Northern Ireland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, finishing fourth in the 63kg event. McQuaid also won the 2022 Wodapalooza competition in Miami, FL. The 32-year-old was quad racing at an international level and winning National Championships before she discovered CrossFit while in America supporting her husband's rehabilitation after he had a serious crash on a quad track. Athlete Stories is brought to you by: WODProof app FREE TRIAL AVAILABLE with this link: https://fitvlptt.onelink.me/cNS1/57de81b9 Xendurance: https://xendurance.com/ use code ZELOS15 for 15% OFF!

Gospel Hall Audio
William Bunting – 40 Years in the Work (11 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 11:14


William Bunting (1903-1966) was saved under the preaching of Dr. W.J. Matthews in 1919. Baptised and received into fellowship in the assembly meeting in Wallace Avenue Gospel Hall in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Mr Bunting threw himself early into gospel work. At the young age of 21, he went out to serve the Lord full time, being known at that time as “the boy preacher”. He travelled widely preaching and teaching, being an orderly, careful preacher, as well as a kind, The post William Bunting – 40 Years in the Work (11 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

RCPCH podcasts
2020 Election: Candidates for Registrar

RCPCH podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 18:58


Back in September we began the call for nominations for our next Registrar, who will take the reins from Dr Mike Linney as we move through a very challenging time. The Registrar is a Senior Officer role and a Trustee, working closely with the President and Vice Presidents. Importantly, they represent the College's ultimate beneficiaries: children and young people. Over the last few weeks, our &Us team has been speaking with children and young people to find out the five questions they'd like candidates to answer to help members cast their vote. We're pleased to now share those answers with you.   Candidates: Will Carroll Jonathan Darling Michael McKean Steve Turner   Questions: 00:00 - Introduction 01:44 - Question 1: How do you think a young person would describe you? (Rachael, age 22, from Wokingham) 04:39 - Question 2: What is the biggest issue for children and young people that you want to work on? (Phoebe, age 21, from Manchester) 08:04 - Question 3: How would you involve children and young people at the College? (Anisah, age 17, from London) 11:43 - Question 4: Give an example of a child or young person who has fundamentally changed your thinking or the way you work? (Jude, age 9, from Lisburn) 15:48 - Question 5: If you were a biscuit, what would you be? (Brecon, age 10, from Tonyrefail) 18:17 - Wrap-up   Find out more and cast your vote before voting closes on Wednesday 9th December: https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/election If you would like to view text captions for this episode, please visit the College's YouTube channel and enable Closed Captions (CC).  

RCPCH podcasts
2020 Election: Candidates for President

RCPCH podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 20:42


Back in September we began the call for nominations for our next President, who will take the reins from Professor Russell Viner as we move through a very challenging time. The President serves as the leader of the membership and is the key public face of RCPCH, both nationally and internationally. Importantly, they represent the College's ultimate beneficiaries: children and young people. Over the last few weeks, our &Us team has been speaking with children and young people to find out the five questions they'd like candidates to answer to help members cast their vote. We're pleased to now share those answers with you.   Candidates: Simon Clark Camilla Kingdon Jane Valente David Vickers   Questions: 00:00 - Introduction 01:47 - Question 1: How do you think a young person would describe you? (Rachael, age 22, from Wokingham) 05:24 - Question 2: What is the biggest issue for children and young people that you want to work on? (Phoebe, age 21, from Manchester) 09:12 - Question 3: How would you involve children and young people at the College? (Anisah, age 17, from London) 13:02 - Question 4: Give an example of a child or young person who has fundamentally changed your thinking or the way you work? (Jude, age 9, from Lisburn) 17:05 - Question 5: If you were a biscuit, what would you be? (Brecon, age 10, from Tonyrefail) 20:01 - Wrap-up   Find out more and cast your vote before voting closes on Wednesday 9th December: https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/election If you would like to view text captions for this episode, please visit the College's YouTube channel and enable Closed Captions (CC).  

THE LOCKDOWN WITH PHIL REYNOLDS
DESMOND EASTWOOD - NORMAL PEOPLE - THE LOCKDOWN WITH PHIL REYNOLDS

THE LOCKDOWN WITH PHIL REYNOLDS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 26:19


Lisburn born actor @desmondeastwood1 who plays Niall in @normalpeoplebbc, joined me for a chat about the series that has smashed all Iplayer records and has been streamed more than 25m times. Lockdown life & what the plans are for the future.It was such a laugh & I thought he was such a top fella until his chat about Liverpool FC. .Which I'm over talking about now.