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Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent for the London Independent // Maura Fay, RTÉ Reporter at Dublin Airport // Brian O'Connell, RTÉ Reporter at Cork Airport // Shelagh Fogarty, LBC presenter who was meant to be flying to Shannon today // Paul Charles, the head coach with London Amateur Irish Rugby Club
On the day chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to back expansion at Heathrow, I'm talking to Paul Charles, chief executive of the PC Agency and former communications director for Virgin Atlantic. He spells out the problem of airport connectivity, and what he believes should be done.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly podcast. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parole was a much talked about subject back in 2023 when there was a possibility Paul Charles Denyer could be released from prison after 30yrs behind bars for the brutal, sadistic murders of 3 young innocent women.This was a patreon episode where I explain a little about the parole system, the role of The Parole Board and Community Corrections Victoria in assessing whether someone is suitable for release into the community or too high a risk to community safety.I then share some of my thoughts on Paul Denyer and his obsession with vulnerable women and my hope he is NEVER released. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lots of aviation news this week, so a good moment to catch up with Paul Charles, chief executive of The PC Agency and former communications director for Virgin Atlantic.Sign up here for our Travel newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said Air Passenger Duty will increase beyond the rate of inflation for travellers who travel in all but the cheapest seats. I'm talking to Paul Charles, former Virgin Atlantic communications director – who doesn't pull his punches about what it will do for the British travel industry.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Sign up for it here and have it arrive in your inbox every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happiness Is a Warm Gun is the sixth of Josh Pachter's “inspired by” anthologies, following volumes of stories inspired by the songs of Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Buffett, Billy Joel, and Paul Simon…and by the films of the Marx Brothers.For this collection, the lyrics of the Beatles' inspired the contributing authors to imagine a world in which murder, kidnapping, blackmail, and theft are as common as meter maids and yellow submarines. Each story was inspired by a song from one of the Fab Four's studio albums: seventeen albums, seventeen songs, seventeen stories—by a total of eighteen authors (since one was written collaboratively by Dru Ann Love and Kristopher Zgorski, two of crime fiction's leading bloggers).Many of the contributors, like the Beatles themselves, come from England—including award winners Martin Edwards, Paul Charles, Vaseem Khan, Christine Poulson, Marilyn Todd, Kate Ellis, and Tom Mead—while the American authors include such popular crime writers as John Copenhaver, Michael Bracken, John M. Floyd, David Dean, Joseph S. Walker, and Robert Lopresti.So roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour—step right this way! After all, when it comes to crime, all you need is…motive, means, and opportunity!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Britain's air traffic control data meltdown has left thousands of Britons marooned in foreign airports.It's forced the relatively lucky ones to pay for hotel rooms, while other passengers bed down on floors in terminals - with many running low on prescription medication.Nats (National Air Traffic Control Services) blames a vague “technical glitch” caused by a rogue flight plan.But was this catastrophic IT failure linked to Nats' ageing digital infrastructure?The Leader podcast's joined by Evening Standard business editor Jonathan Prynn and travel consultant Paul Charles, who's CEO of Mayfair-based The PC Agency, and was formerly Virgin's Atlantic's communications director. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie Bezzina, who was one of the leading senior homicide detectives investigating the baby faced serial killer, Paul Charles Denyer, who in 1993 for reason of no other than the thrill to kill, murdered 3 women in and around the Frankston area. In this podcast Charlie details the where, when, how and why, these events took place.
Could the package holiday be under threat? That's the claim from Paul Charles, travel industry veteran and chief executive of the PC Agency. He tells me travellers are worried about committing to package holidays with the cost-of-living crisis.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Get it delivered to your inbox every Friday by subscribing here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
He's managed the careers of people like the Kinks, Van Morrison, Rory Gallagher and so many others now he has written a brilliant memoir about his life as one of the world's most successful music agents Paul Charles joined Sinead for a chat, she's been in the sash since 2019 but now it's time to crown another Blue Jean Country Queen reigning Queen Aoife Scanlon ready to give up the sash plus a beloved music shop returns to Ireland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stories like how Robert Plant likes to iron his own t-shirt before a gig to how Van Morrison surprised a couple on their wedding day burst from the pages of a brilliant new rock n roll memoir written by one of the worlds most influential agents and promoters in the music business. From his beginnings operating his business from a phone box in his home town of Magherafelt in Derry to going on to work with legends like Van Morrison, Rory Gallagher, Elvis Costello and many more. Paul Charles life and career is a must read for all music lovers. Hear him in conversation with Sinéad from 11-1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We hear about the high-octane world of music management is investigated in the book ‘'Adventures in Wonderland'' with author Paul Charles.
Film Reviews, Book Club: The Next Chapter // Plan 75 // Aosta Valley - The Eight Mountains - National Symphony Orchestra, At The National Concert Hall with conductor Jaime Martin - Adventures in Wonderland, by Paul Charles
Liam Aldous talks us through what Ibiza has to offer in the off-season, we join Fia Gulliksson for a gastronomic tour of her hometown of Östersund in central Sweden and we peek into the just-opened De Durgerdam hotel in Amsterdam. Plus: the latest from the world of aviation with Paul Charles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Clean Power Hour. On today's show, we are joined by Paul Charles, CEO of American Battery Factory. American Battery Factory is developing a network of ‘safe' lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cell giga-factories in the United States to fuel stationary storage and EV batteries. They are building their flagship gigafactory in Tucson, AZ. ABF's goal is developing a domestic battery manufacturing ecosystem that is key to making energy independence and renewable energy a reality for the United States. Paul Charles is an international serial entrepreneur, inventor of globally commercialized technology and an experienced senior executive focused on technology and energy. Charles has structured multiple companies, investment entities and funds and co-created an energy company dealing with PEMEX and CFE. In addition, he founded one of the first portable computing peripheral companies based in Silicon Valley, Arizona and Switzerland while he developed, patented and brought to market the first universal docking station for portable computers and created the first external bay replication products and commercialized them with IBM globally.Today, Paul joins Tim Montague to discuss some of the key differences between Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries and its competition, the supply chain for these batteries, the difference between a large monolithic factory and a decentralized manufacturing location and much more. Tune in today to The Clean Power Hour!Key TakeawaysPaul's background and how he got involved with American Battery Factory.What are some of the key differences between Lithium ion phosphate batteries and its competition?What's the supply chain like for the American Battery Factory batteries?What's the difference between a large monolithic factory and a decentralized manufacturing location?How many gigawatt hours of production American Battery Factory has the potential of reaching in the next five years?What is the demand for lithium iron phosphate batteries in North America?Connect with Paul CharlesAmerican Battery FactoryConnect with American Battery FactoryConnect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTube Tim on Twitter Tim on LinkedIn Email tgmontague@gmail.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Please subscribe on your favorite audio platform and on Youtube: bit.ly/cph-sub | www.CleanPowerHour.com | contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com | Speeding the energy transition! Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/Twice a week we highlight the tools, technologies, and innovators that are making the clean energy transition a reality - on Apple,
In this debut extended episode, I'll be talking to celebrities about what they think 2023 has in store for travellers and what their personal travel plans are. TV presenters Andi Peters, Jonathan Samuels from Sky TV and Paul Charles of the PC Agency share their extensive knowledge as frequent travellers about whether 2023 will be a better year for 2023 after the chaos of 2022 and what they hope to be doing over the year.
In episode 4 of the People of Hitachi podcast, Mary-Jane Lintin meets with Paul Charles, Production Manager at Hitachi Rail. They discuss how Hitachi's work, digitalising and electrifying the railways is contributing to de-carbonise the industry and how the Lumo train fleet is contributing to this. Please subscribe and leave us a five star review (it really helps people find us!) and we'll be back next Tuesday with another episode. Music by Jago Thornton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PRWeek UK's Beyond the Noise podcast, which is published on alternate weeks, looks at some of the biggest issues affecting comms and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify or your favourite platform.PRWeek's editor-in-chief, Danny Rogers, and host Frankie Oliver, who runs the agency New Society, are joined by Paul Charles and Lucy Hutchinson to unpick a turbulent few weeks.Charles is a leading tourism expert who runs The PC Agency, and Hutchinson is head of PR at one of the industry's best sports and marketing agencies, Pitch Marketing Group.This week the team discuss the FIFA World Cup, and what it has done for brand Qatar, as we reach the halfway point of the tournament.So far the competition has faced something of a rocky and turbulent reception because of a number of human rights issues.We hear views on whether the situation has settled down and what the long-term impact might be for Qatar and FIFA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaque matin, Anaïs Castagna enrichit votre culture générale artistique en vous donnant une information Culture. De l'info, de l'humour et de la bonne humeur… Cette année, Charles Magnien gagne une demi-heure. Avec Anaïs Castagna, ils accompagnent jusqu'à 6h30 les Français qui se lèvent tôt. Nouveautés cette saison : Arthur Asquin rejoint l'équipe de Charles Matin avec une nouvelle chronique : l'info marquante du jour à ne pas manquer ; et pour ne rien louper de l'actualité sportive, Thibaud Texeire incarnera tous les matins la Story Sport. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h30-8h30), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Cybersecurity is a broad field with new opportunities appearing every year. But what do you need to do to stand out among the job seekers and break into the industry? There is no one path to landing a job in cyber, but there are a few best practices to attain the skills you need to get your foot in the door. In this episode, Paul Charles, Senior Consultant of Cyber Security at Forward Role Recruitment and Founder of Cyber Jobs Hunting Discord Server, shared his recommendations for job seekers on how to break into a career in cybersecurity how how hiring managers can support them. Show Links Check out Forward Role Recruitment Connect with Paul Charles on LinkedIn Follow IRONSCALES on LinkedIn or Twitter Connect with Brendon Rod on LinkedIn ------We're stronger together. Keep connected with CyberSecurity Heroes at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Podcast. CyberSecurity Heroes is brought to you by IRONSCALES. An email security platform powered by AI, enhanced by thousands of customer security teams and built around detecting and removing threats in the inbox. We offer a service that is fast to deploy, easy to operate and is unparalleled in the ability to stop all types of email threats, including advanced attacks like BEC, ATO and more. Learn more at ironscales.com
In the summer of 1993, there was a serial killer on the loose. He targeted young women. When he was caught, he was asked why he did it and his answer shocked us here at Brutal Nation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-alexander74/support
The end of lockdown restrictions had the UK travel industry breathing a sigh of relief. But even after being given the green light, hopeful travelers were left grounded at airports across the country. And that smell? Not freshly cooked paella... but the pile of uncollected luggage festering at Heathrow's Terminal 2. With cancellations, delays, lost baggage and strikes likely to last all summer, David and Francine explore how Britain's unique brand of travel chaos is affecting the business person's attitude toward travel. Has the ease and reliability of remote working rendered work trips obsolete?The hosts divide and conquer this episode, as Francine's been whisked away for a business trip to Rome, and had her own helping of disruption. She speaks to Paul Charles, chief executive officer of The PC agency and former director of communications of Virgin Atlantic, to find out what's behind all this turmoil. Plus, Martin Ferguson, vice president of communications and public affairs at American Express Global Business Travel, tells David why he thinks business travel is here to stay and what the next leader of the Conservative party needs to do to end the turbulence. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the airline pilot shortage, how to travel in a post-pandemic world, and travel accessibility with Airline Pilot, Author & Founder of AskThePilot.com Patrick Smith, Host of the Flight Deck Podcast Paul Charles, and Accessible Travel Writer and Journalist Cory Lee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the airline pilot shortage, how to travel in a post-pandemic world, and travel accessibility with Airline Pilot, Author & Founder of AskThePilot.com Patrick Smith, Host of the Flight Deck Podcast Paul Charles, and Accessible Travel Writer and Journalist Cory Lee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrew Pierce speaks to the Daily Mail's Royal editor Rebecca English on suggestions that Prince Andrew could settle out of court in his American civil case, and talks to travel expert Paul Charles, Chief Executive of The PC Agency, on what new travel rules mean for Britons hoping to get abroad. Plus, David Bowie's back catalogue sells for an eye-watering sum - but what does it mean? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this mini bonus episode we're joined by travel expert Paul Charles, to run you through everything you need to know if you're travelling to America. From which tests you need, which forms you have to fill in, and the seperate rules for under 18's! We unravel all the confusion, so that you know what to do ahead of your next USA trip.
In this episode of Meet the CEO, we speak to Paul Charles Rukundo, the Chief Executive Officer at Smart Business Intelligence (SBI).
Thousands of people have been flocking to travel agents and airlines after the UK government lifted red list restrictions on all but seven countries. We speak to our political editor Nicholas Cecil who tells us that one travel agent says enquiries are up 400% as the country leaps on the opportunity to take a foreign break. He also tells us about the new testing rules that are being brought in, which should make it far cheaper to take a holiday. We're also joined by travel expert Paul Charles, of the PC Agency, who tells us the industry is hoping that testing and the red list itself could soon be on the way out. He also gives his advice on how to book a holiday in a post-Covid world. For more tips and destination guides, head to the Evening Standard's travel pages. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Pierce talks to Sir Iain Duncan Smith on a confrontation at the Tory party conference which saw him attacked with a traffic cone, and speaks to travel expert Paul Charles on calls to remove the requirement for costly PCR tests for returning travellers. Plus, can YOU still fit into the clothes you wore when you were 21? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Mark Littlewood starts the show, live from the Conservative Party Conference, Paul Charles discusses the new travel system. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly chat. Finally, Sarah Elliott from Republican Overseas UK talks about Biden's slide in the polls. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Pierce talks to travel expert Paul Charles on a day of big changes to the rules for British travellers, and speaks to economist Shreya Nanda on a new (and controversial) idea to replace council tax. Plus, Baz Bamigboye on a new film starring Judi Dench and Derek Jacobi - and based on Alan Bennett's last play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Evening Standard's revealed holidaymakers paid out more than £1 billion for compulsory Covid tests this summer from an industry being investigated for a “laundry list” of bad practices. It follows research by travel expert Paul Charles, of the PC Agency, who joins the podcast to explain how the testing sector has exploded in just a few months, and remains almost unregulated, allowing "cowboy operators" to infiltrate it. He says the government needs to intervene as travel operators say the eyewatering costs of the tests, along with the hassle of doing them, is causing people to be put off taking flights, making the sector's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic even harder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Security Happy Hour we are discussing the importance of Networking, BSides Events, and Blue Teams with Paul Charles, Ben Docherty, & Jay Jay Davey. This is a special Across the Pond edition of Security Happy Hour considering it hard living in the US and getting professionals in drastically different timezones on. I am grateful to have Paul Charles a Cyber Recruiter within the UK on the show for the second time, Ben Docherty one of the organizers of BSides NCL, and Jay Jay Davey a.k.a NoxCyber who is a pillar of professionalism and amazing SOC Analyst.Become a supporter and let out your inner Cyber Warrior with upcoming engagements and merch! Any support goes directly back into the production of the podcast and to provide our fellow warriors meaningful connections and discussions.How to Support:Buy Me A Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CyberWarriorGoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/cyber-warrior-studiosPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/CyberWarriorStudiosCashApp: $CyberWarriorStudiosWebsite:https://www.cyberwarriorstudios.com
Paul Charles starts the show, talking about the PCR test profit margin for travellers. Professor Angus Dalgleish speaks about the patient access to GP, and cancelled NHS operations during the pandemic. Sebastian Gorka and Mike discuss how New York Govenor Andrew Cuomo has resigned in the wake of harrassment report, and how CNN has fired three employees for being unvaccinated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Andrew speaks to travel industry advisor Paul Charles about climate minister Alok Sharma avoiding isolation whilst restrictions continue to harm the beleaguered travel industry. Boris Johnson has claimed Margaret Thatcher's mine closures gave Britain a head start on pollution targets. Is he right? Plus, the Mail's Showbiz Columnist Baz Bamigboye on Mamma Mia! returning to the stage, and rumours of a third film on the way! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Tice starts the show, discussing domestic passports for students and the fact that firms could require staff to carry jab passports in the work place. Paul Charles and Mike discuss the latest with travel. Shaun Bailey and Mike speak about the 'systemic failure' of police. Finally, the Perrior Awards with Izzy Rowland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Pierce speaks to aviation expert Paul Charles about the changes to quarantine rules for foreign travellers, and talks to Green Party Peer Natalie Bennet about the extreme weather in the UK and why it's all down to climate change. Plus, "ee bah gum" - why Northern accents could be gone in less than 50 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
England's opening up its borders to double-jabbed US and EU travellers, now will other countries let our tourists in?We speak to travel expert Paul Charles who suggests Washington's unlikely to budge soon on its current restrictions against UK passengers as the Delta variant surges Stateside. But he suggests places like Italy and others in the EU might finally start to look more favourably on British travellers, possibly before the end of the summer. We also talk about how the new rules are going to work in the UK, and the pilot scheme at British airports that appears to have convinced the government it can be done safely. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alberto Costa starts the week speaking about the leaked video of Matt Hancock kissing Gina Colangelo; he also discusses the Parole Board's decision to release Colin Pitchfork. Paul Charles and Mike speak about quarantine and vaccines. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly chat, and Chair of Migration Watch UK, Alp Mehmet, talks about Priti Patel's plans to house migrants offshore while waiting for their applications to come through. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Pierce talks to travel expert Paul Charles on the changing travel rules (and whether Britons can really hope to get abroad this summer), and speaks to Caroline Cerny of Obesity UK on new rules on advertising junk food to children. Plus, the most annoying mispronounced words - from ‘probly' to ‘expresso'! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travel consultant Paul Charles joins the podcast to discuss reports that the government's considering giving double-vaccinated Britons the go-ahead for summer holidays in Mediterranean resorts without having to quarantine on their return.The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, says he wants to relax the restrictions on foreign travel, with millions of people still eager to head abroad to “amber” list countries.But Paul says the travel industry is losing trust in Downing Street after a series of delays and decisions affecting people taking foreign trips. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conservative MP Henry Smith starts off the show with Mike discussing the recent Cummings texts as well as the Tory revolt over delays to lockdown. Afterwards, Paul Charles joins Mike to talk about the latest in travel. Helen Dale returns to keep us updated on the new trade deal between Australia and the UK. Finally, Mike clashes with Chairman of Park Lane Healthcare, Chris Mitchell on mandatory vaccines for care workers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Rakib Ehsan starts the week. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly chat. Paul Charles tells Mike about attending the Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit. Professor Iain Buchan speaks to Mike about the pilot festival in Liverpool. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Deputy political editor Nicholas Cecil discusses the Downing Street lobbying row that won't go away. One of the government's own ministers, Caroline Dinenage, revealed she doesn't have Boris Johnson's mobile phone number, saying it's not given out “willy-nilly”. But that's led to some asking why a businessman like Sir James Dyson has the ability to text the Prime Minister when some ministers themselves can't. He also discusses speculation that former advisor Dominic Cummings is behind the leak of the text conversation between the billionaire businessman and Mr Johnson.Elsewhere, international travel will be legal again from the middle of next month, but where will you be able to go? Travel consultant Paul Charles joins us from a major tourism summit in Mexico, and reveals the 30 destinations that are believed to be on the so-called “green list”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Whittingdale, Conservative MP for Maldon and Minister for Media and Data starts the show discussing the Online Safety Bill. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly discussion. Kenny MacAskill joins Mike to speak about Alex Salmond's new Alba Party and Paul Charles, Chief Executive of the PC Agency gives Mike a travel update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Pierce talks to travel expert Paul Charles about what's likely to happen for travellers this summer, and speaks to former MP George Galloway on Nicola Sturgeon's battle for her political life. Plus, why DID someone pay £2 million to 'own' a Tweet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Charles(Owner)- Charles Wine Company is family-owned and managed with a portfolio of boutique wines representing the rich diversity of California. Charles Wine Company started with owner Paul Charles buying a wine kit following a wine tasting and eventually turned his backyard into a vineyard. Go to charleswineco.com to have a virtual wine tasting or your own bottle of wine.
After vaccination minister Nadhim Zahawi advised millions of us to delay booking a summer holiday, the Leader podcast speaks to travel consultant Paul Charles about the state of the industry. He tells us there is “no plan” from the government to help a sector already struggling after last season was cancelled by Covid, and predicts more airlines and travel agencies will collapse.Paul also says so-called ‘quarantine hotels' will be less effective in the UK than they have been in other countries and could lead to hundreds of millions of pounds being lost to the economy.Also, Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, joins the show as pressure grows on the government to deliver a blueprint on how schools will re-open. He says there appears to be a division between the Department for Education and Downing Street over the best way forward, which is causing confusion for teachers and parents.And he warns further delays risk harming young people's confidence, as they wonder if there will be any classes at all this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, we take a deep dive with travel experts on how travel might change in 2021? We talk about pent-up travel demand, travel trends like mindful travel and responsible travel, how the travel industry can adapt to a post-pandemic world, innovative travel business start-ups and how travel media can keep pace with rapid changes in 2021? Travel experts including Paul Charles, Lottie Gross, Lola Akinmade Åkerström and Karin Sheppard give their insights and analysis on 2021 travel trends.
Ministers are under pressure to rethink the system of “outsourcing” for processing coronavirus tests as spare capacity in NHS laboratories goes unused. The chaos facing people trying to get Covid checks is understood to be a consequence of log-jams in the Lighthouse Laboratories set up by the Government at arms-length from the NHS to process swabs from drive-through and walk-in testing centres. The Evening Standard's health editor Ross Lydall says problems are being caused by a lack of staff, but the true scale of what's happening is shrouded in "secrecy". Also, the boss of British Airways has admitted the airline is “fighting for survival” as he defended the airline's decision to cut up to 12,000 jobs in front of MPs. Alex Cruz told the Commons' Transport Select Committee: “Fewer passengers means fewer flights, and fewer flights means fewer people required to actually service them." We speak to travel expert Paul Charles who says the threat against the UK's biggest airline shows how serious the dangers caused by coronavirus to the industry are, but there could be a way to get things to moving again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A decision to hike train fares by 1.6% in January has been greeted with dismay by those who have been trying to encourage commuters to get out of their houses and back into offices. But the pandemic's led to a massive fall in the number of people using rail and that's caused millions of pounds to be lost from the network. Is there an alternative that will encourage people to get on trains, and not leave the system strapped for cash? We speak to Mike Hewitson from the Transport Focus watchdog, which wants new types of tickets created that will let people travel for the days they need without having to but weekly or annual season tickets. And, Heathrow's to trial a coronavirus testing centre which the airport claims could end the need for people to quarantine for 14 days if they enter from a country off the UK's 'safe list'. There are already similar schemes running in places like Italy and Hong Kong, but will it work in the UK and should passengers have to foot the £150 bill to take the test? Travel consultant and commentator Paul Charles says it could make a massive difference to the struggling travel industry, but it will need government support to make it work. He also warns that at least one more country will be struck off the safe list this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Come on! Grab your glass and bring your favorite bottle of wine to the bar. Preferably, by Wine Makers of Color, but if you don't have that, then you must get to know Paul Charles of Charles Wine Company! We are talking diversity in the Winemaking industry, business principles, the importance of the family support structure and so much more with the founder of this delicious wine! If you've ever had an interest in the wine business, then you don't want to miss this candid discussion about "wine" and how to make that dream a reality! Be sure to connect with Paul Charles via social media at: Online: https://charleswineco.com/ Instagram: @charleswineco Email: info@charleswineco.com Please SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE and remember....IRON SHARPENS IRON!!! Who's sharpening you? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therelationshipzone/support
Bassland Show @ DFM (29.07.2020) - Mainstream Drum&Bass, Neurofunk, Deep, Future Beats #BasslandShow@djprofit на DFM каждую среду с 23.59 до 01 ночи Подписывайтесь на эфиры: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/bassland-show/id1128353377?mt=2 Android: https://basslandshow.podster.fm 1. Blaine Stranger - Dragon 2. DJ SS & Isaac Maya ft Dvotion - Born in the Ghetto 3. Suv & KC - Deny (feat. Paul Charles) 4. Sister Nancy - Bam Bam (Green Vibes D&B Edit) 5. Halflight - Out of Love 6. Spor - Count My Blessings 7. Neonlight - Sprech Funk [Rock'n'Roll Edit] 8. Neonlight - Power Hour 9. Noisia - Into Dust (Neonlight Remix) 10. Neonlight - Basso Continuo 11. Cod3x - Technology 12. Phace - Strange Science 13. Noisia & The Upbeats - Mudslide 14. Spor - Beam Cannon 15. Jonny L - Piper (Grooverider Mix) 16. Spor - Your Mind Is Like This Water 17. Grinder - Go Like 18. Suv & KC - Deny (L-Side Remix) 19. T.R.A.C. & Serum - Late Night Connection (Benny L Remix) 20. Saint Rider - Copy Paste (feat. Julia Marks) 21. The Dual Personality & Dj Profit - A 22. Hadley - Raise The Levels https://vk.com/djprofit https://t.me/profit_live https://www.instagram.com/profit_dj https://www.facebook.com/profitdj https://www.youtube.com/user/profitabledj #bassland #basslandshow #drumandbass #dnb #edm #djprofit #radioshow #bassmusic
SPASS MIT BASS: Jeden Mittwoch drumandbass.de Livestream ab 19:00: http://twitch.tv/hearthisat 00:00:00 Rebko 01:01:53 Jaycut & Kolt Siewerts back 2 back Jaycut & Kolt Siewerts Tracklist 1) DJ Phantasy - Euphoria (feat. Macky Gee) 2) Phibes - The Infamous 3) Tyke - Venus 4) Tantrum Desire - The Arena 5) Fourward - Deep Inside 6) MQ - Englishman (Dangerous Remix) 7) Sigma x John Newman - High On You (Sigma VIP) 8) Urbandawn - Carnival Blues 9) T.R.A.C. - The Making Of feat. Atlantic Connection (Need For Mirrors Remix) 10) Brookes Brothers - Make No Sound ft Liam Bailey (Extended Mix) 11) Shy FX - Too Shy (Breakage Remix) 12) Siege MC - Plastic People 13) DJ Zinc, Maverick Sabre - Through It All (feat. Maverick Sabre) (DJ Zinc Jungle Mix) 14) DC Breaks - Back for More 15) Metrik - Dying Light (feat. ShockOne) (Flite Remix) 16) Metrik - Ex Machina 17) Tobax - Ghost Town 18) Vypes - Brand New 19) MUZZ - Out There (feat. MVE) 20) Jon Void - Disconnected 21) L.A.O.S. - I'm Alive (BLVCK CROWZ Remix) 22) Phibes - Started This Fire 23) Camo & Krooked - Turn Up (The Music) (Pola & Bryson Remix) 24) Andromedik - Better With You 25) Nocturnal Sunshine - Gravity (feat. RY X) [Calibre Remix] 26) Suv & KC - Deny feat. Paul Charles
text by Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNNBack in May, Baltic states Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia opened their borders to each other, creating Europe's first pandemic "travel bubble," also known as an "air bridge."Since then, various countries around the world have expressed an interest in creating their own bubbles, including Fiji, Australia and New Zealand.Now it appears the United Kingdom is following suit.While there's been no official confirmation as yet, numerous reports suggest the UK is set to lift its ban on nonessential travel and establish bridges with a number of different countries, including France, Greece, Italy and Spain. An announcement is anticipated in the coming few days.The move, which is expected to come into effect on July 4, will mean travellers from the named countries can travel to the UK without going into quarantine, and the same will apply to UK travellers heading to these destinations.It's based on the notion that countries with similar R rates -- determined by the amount of people that each person with coronavirus goes on to infect -- can be linked up without harming either.At present, all visitors to the UK are required to self-isolate for a 14-day period, and those who break the rules are subject to fines of up to $1,218.Paul Charles, a member of Quash Quarantine, a campaign group lobbying the UK Government to drop the 14-day quarantine, describes the guidelines as "unworkable and unenforceable."Welcome moveHe welcomes the move to implement travel corridors, stressing their importance in helping to get the travel economy moving again."A lot of jobs have gone in the last few weeks as people haven't been able to book holidays because they've been fearful of quarantine," Charles tells CNN Travel. "So, quarantine itself has acted as a block to future bookings."As soon as the UK government signals officially that corridors will happen from July 4, it will make a significant difference to bookings."Consumers need certainty and the industry needs clarity. So hopefully this will give a green light to people to be able to book with certainty and reassurance."While Greece has reopened its borders to a number of different countries, including Italy, Spain and the Netherlands, travellers from the UK are not currently permitted to enter the Mediterranean destination.As for Italy, travellers from the EU, along with the UK and the microstates and principalities of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican, have been allowed to enter the country without going into quarantine since June 3, in a decision its government has described as a "calculated risk."Fear of bookingMeanwhile, entry into France remains restricted for all nonessential travel from outside the Schengen Zone (a grouping of 26 countries that normally have open borders) and travellers who are allowed to visit must present an Attestation de déplacement internationale (international travel certificate).However, Spain recently lifted restrictions for EU countries, apart from Portugal, and dropped its 14-day quarantine requirement for British travellers.Portugal is currently expected to be absent from the UK's air bridge list, although the land border between the country and Spain will reopen on July 1."Portugal may still be included," adds Charles. "You can simply fly to Madrid and then drive across the border when it reopens, so it would make sense to include Portugal."As long as there's an effective test and trace systems in these countries and people stick to social distancing measures where appropriate and travel responsibly, it makes sense to open as many corridors as possible with countries with lower R rates."There will be spikes. It's understandable. But from a travel economy point of view, it's crucial to get things moving again and allow people to book holidays."We have to see an unblocking of this fear of booking."News of the air bridges came as UK booking sites reported record sales for staycation trips shortly...
The government's new COVID quarantine rules have been described as 'ridiculous', 'daft' and will have a devastating impact on travel and hospitality. The industry is fighting back through a PR campaign led by The PC Agency founder Paul Charles and backed by 500 businesses. Charles, Kuoni head of comms Rachel O'Reilly and PRWeek editor-in-chief Danny Rogers discuss whether the Quash Quarantine campaign can force the government into a quick u-turn, and whether the industry can fully recover. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The government's new COVID quarantine rules have been described as 'ridiculous', 'daft' and will have a devastating impact on travel and hospitality. The industry is fighting back through a PR campaign led by The PC Agency founder Paul Charles and backed by 500 businesses. Charles, Kuoni head of comms Rachel O'Reilly and PRWeek editor-in-chief Danny Rogers discuss whether the Quash Quarantine campaign can force the government into a quick u-turn, and whether the industry can fully recover.
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the Prime Minister's "drastic" new coronavirus measures. What will they mean for you and your family? And how long will they last? We're joined by Sky's science correspondent, Thomas Moore, and City AM comment and features editor, Rachel Cunliffe.Plus: as airline bookings collapse and borders are closed because of Covid-19, we consider the pressure facing the aviation industry with Paul Charles, from the PC Agency, and Ian King, Sky's business presenter.
Clive Anderson and Nikki Bedi are joined by Emily Maitlis, Frank Skinner, Paul Charles and Jeff Kinney for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Calexico and Iron & Wine and Natacha Atlas.
Eric Lange revient avec de nouvelles émissions d'Allô la Planète, diffusées en direct depuis... chez lui à Paris ! Un rendez-vous qu'il donne deux fois par mois aux auditeurs sur la radio www.allolaplanete.fr . Pour ce deuxième épisode de la saison, comme d’habitude sur le plateau et au téléphone, plusieurs voyageurs nous parlent de leurs aventures, de leurs expériences et de leurs projets. - Paul Engel a laissé il y a un an, son appartement barcelonais pour tester la vie de nomade digital. Il vogue en Europe en changeant de ville ou de pays chaque mois. Il présente "La France Baladeuse", une série de podcasts en 10 épisodes qui vous invite à écouter la France et qui sera diffusée sur la radio dès novembre. - Charles Hedrich, l’aventurier au palmarès unique, enchaîne des aventures sur tous les terrains du monde et multiplie les records. Il parle notamment de son expédition Solar off-road qu'il débutera le 21 octobre dans le sable rouge et les dunes du désert de Simpson en Australie, avec un véhicule 100% énergie solaire. C’est une première dans le monde pour un véhicule commercialisé et homologué route. -Ashley et Quentin, créateurs d’En Selle ! Une expédition à vélo et à cheval de la France jusqu’en Asie (ou plus ?) - La famille Potiron, une famille de nomades qui a tout plaqué il y a quelques années pour vivre dans un combi VW et partir à la rencontre de gens qui vivent de manière alternative. - Alain qui nous raconte les mésaventures de ses parents, Annie et Jean-Pierre, actuellement à Montevideo où ils sont coincés : ils ont oublié la carte grise de leur camion en France et les douaniers les empêchent de récupérer leur véhicule qui est dans un container.
Cameron (with lurgy), Paul & Charles catch up to share their different experiences of the London games and the new Spurs stadium. From access all areas, to hospitality to sideline views we each share our highs and lows from the week 5 and 6 games. We then discuss our highlights from week 6, as each of our teams racked up important wins. Paul shares who his pretenders, could bes and for real teams are while Charles reflects on a 13 man Packer victory! We share your thoughts on our weekly awards as we give out our Belter, Bowfin and Bawbag of the week nominations. The turn our attention to week 7, giving our choices in our pick six section. Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.
Paul Charles, a long haul truck driver from Dedicated, joins us this week to share his views on all the major issues that the industry is facing. Paul discusses ELDs, the capacity crisis, Shipper of Choice, the driver shortage, and he even offers a few suggestions to improve recruiting. Hear from the unheard from on a very special episode of Consulting Logistics presented by Aborn and Co. Visit our site at: www.abornandco.com For more articles and podcasts on trucking visit: www.abornandco.com/blog If you enjoyed the show please rate and review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/consulting-logistics-presented-by-aborn-and-co/id1344944598?mt=2
Sarita & Tanisha have an enlightening conversation with winemaker, Paul Charles of Charles Wine Company. He explains how his career in sales helped him become a successful négociant with no tasting room.Follow Paul Charles:@CharlesWineCohttps://charleswineco.comFollow Swirl Suite @SwirlSuitehttps://www.swirlsuite.comSwirlSuite@gmail.comGet your free audiobook: www.audibletrial.com/SwirlSuiteSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this fifth episode of our third season we had the pleasure of speaking with Paul Charles of Charles Wine Company! In our conversation we talked about: Being one of 16 children! Wine Kits Jungle Juice Lodi, CA So much more! Paul's Bio: The Los Angeles-based Charles Wine Company was founded by Paul Charles, De'Ondre Charles and Dr. Cherise Moore in 2012 and launched its first label in 2014. Their dream started in 2007 with a trip to Temecula Valley Wine Country for wine tasting, which lead them to the cellar with the winemaker/owner doing a barrel tasting. This introduction sparked Paul's interest to purchase his first premium wine kit, which began their journey. After a few successful bottles, Paul decided to convert his backyard into a small vineyard, growing a few rows of Cabernet and Zinfandel. The grapes were crushed by hand to produce our first bottle of wine. Paul landed a side job in the industry and began to work for a large wine producer selling their Boutique wines along the California Coast in large box store outlets. Then after, Paul started his own Wine Broker service (Varietal Wine Brokers) and distributed premium/boutique wines for five wineries. The Team took two weeks to travel across the United States visiting wineries from Florida to California. Then after they started their journey abroad, stopping off in Spain, France, Switzerland, Greece and Italy. They also made it a priority to meet and work with winemakers at their various stops, whose passion rubbed off on Paul enough he decided to launch their own label. The Last Five Sips: If money were no object, what bottle of wine would you splurge on and why? The most expensive wines in Bordeaux and sharing them with Friends Who would you love to share a bottle with, living or deceased? Grandmother, Father and President Obama What are some of the things you do or read to keep up to speed on what is happening in the wine industry? Being “in the field” and out there talking to people What advice would you give you your 22 year old self? Keep moving and don't' settle! When you finish your day and sit down with your favorite glass of wine, what is on your music playlist? West Coast Rap (Ice Cube, Kendrick Lamar) and R&B How you can connect with Paul online and on Social Media: Online: https://charleswineco.com/ Instagram: @charleswineco Email: info@charleswineco.com Resource Links: https://www.goldenstarvineyards.com/shop-wine http://www.lodiwine.com/ https://www.winemakersdepot.com/Wine-Kits-Listed-by-Brand-C39.aspx?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkKPVBRDtARIsAA2CG6Fj3IDL-mvsPGl62t4IUt-Mb2cBx7tp44PfEB22_aU26z06Jv_cILEaAqy1EALw_wcB
This week we talk about Paul Charles Dosa, a man who rained terror on the restaurants of Melbourne for 30 years. Paul came to Australia as renowned chess champion in the early 60's and immediately started conning the residents of Melbourne out their furniture, food and alcohol. He then had the honour of posthumously becoming a big internet meme of 2013.
Jason Paul Charles, acclaimed documentary film maker joins me to discuss his extraordinaire visual masterpiece Christ Alone and the historic lineup of speakers addressing the most important topics of our time through the eyes of Jesus Christ. Jason joins Sheila with a hard hitting discussion on the need for the church to wake up.
Over the last week we've welcomed three authors into the pod: Stanley Booth went on the road and down to Muscle Shoals with the Rolling Stones in 1969 and eventually wrote all about it in the ultimate access all areas on tour book, The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones; Paul Charles is one of the UK's leading live music agents and he's also the author of The Last Dance, a new novel set against the background of the Irish showband scene of the 60s; Andrew Martin is a journalist and author who's taken his fascination with railways of all kinds into fiction as well as fact. His new book is Underground Overground, a passenger's history of the tube. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the last week we've welcomed three authors into the pod: Stanley Booth went on the road and down to Muscle Shoals with the Rolling Stones in 1969 and eventually wrote all about it in the ultimate access all areas on tour book, The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones; Paul Charles is one of the UK's leading live music agents and he's also the author of The Last Dance, a new novel set against the background of the Irish showband scene of the 60s; Andrew Martin is a journalist and author who's taken his fascination with railways of all kinds into fiction as well as fact. His new book is Underground Overground, a passenger's history of the tube. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over the last week we've welcomed three authors into the pod: Stanley Booth went on the road and down to Muscle Shoals with the Rolling Stones in 1969 and eventually wrote all about it in the ultimate access all areas on tour book, The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones; Paul Charles is one of the UK's leading live music agents and he's also the author of The Last Dance, a new novel set against the background of the Irish showband scene of the 60s; Andrew Martin is a journalist and author who's taken his fascination with railways of all kinds into fiction as well as fact. His new book is Underground Overground, a passenger's history of the tube.
The Gay Comic Geek is here! That’s right, Paul – the nerdiest, geekiest, muscliest guy on YouTube – guest starred on our biggest episode yet! He joined Bryan the Barely Bear, Jarrod the Alterna-Guy, Eric the Muscle Pig, Oral the Catty Sick Black Friend, and The Question of Questionable Sexual Practices as they discussed movies, games, comics, and NERD FITNESS?!!? If you’re a nerd who wants to pwn n00bz but also look great, or if you just want to hear what we thought about Star Wars in 3D, then turn us on, strap it on, and get ready to FLAME ON! MegaCon The entire Flame On! crew met up at Orlando MegaCon and had a blast! They caught Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre artist Amanda Conner during the con, but the best times were had afterward. They shared drinks with DC pros and scared away a Star Trek character, but you’ll have to listen to see if they reveal how they pulled that off. Paul went and had a total of six different costumes! He shares some of his stories, but The Question doubts he was sober the entire time… Movies Chronicle is the first found-footage super hero movie and the boys weigh in on what they thought about the movie and the quirky writer Max Landis. We also revisit Tintin (briefly) before giving reviews of Underworld: Awakening and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 3D. Also, hear their reactions to the new Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers trailers! This year is gonna be even more super hero-y than last year! Games Eric and Q discover the wonder of the Uncharted series and think about boinking Drake. At the other end of the galaxy, Bryan and Q are still going at it hard with their light sabers in Star Wars: The Old Republic. TV When you think football, you think Madonna, right? Didn’t think so. But the boys weigh in on her Super Bowl halftime performance and discuss whether the Queen of Pop ought to let someone else take over. There’s also talk about the electrifying new show Justified, which surprisingly doesn’t deal with fonts or style sheets. Paul and Oral make a love connection over Naruto, while Paul shares the rest of his favorites including Big Bang Theory and Archer! Gay News Prop 8 is overturned (again)! Plus some other states allow homos to marry! But Eric is already married, Bryan prefers to hibernate in sin, and Oral and Q are destined to be single forever, so while the news is great, they ultimately are just bitter about it. Music Bryan attended a concert and sipped on some honeyed whiskey while rocking out to Jonathan Coulton and headliners They Might Be Giants. Oral laments the loss of his own…personal…diva Whitney Houston. The Question mentions a favorite indie band of his called Fun has finally punched through to the Top 40 thanks to their hit single “We Are Young” being featured on Glee! Nerd Fitness Paul’s strength is off the charts, and we’re not just talking about that +7 Str modifier on his D&D character. He’s super fit but also loves Superboy as much as the rest of us. He talks about his daily routine, workout diet, and offers some helpful advice to those who want abs as much as they want their own light saber. And, of course, the boys grill Paul on whether he has sex in costume! Comics It was a huge month for indie comics: Archie, Locke and Key, Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand, Saga, Fatale, Thief of Thieves, Aphrodisiac, Prophet, and Phonogram all get some attention! Marvel gets some negative attention with the Ghost Rider Creator Scandal, but their books aren’t so bad with FF, Fantastic Four, the Ultimate Comics titles, and X-Men being as top notch as ever. For DC, Paul schools Q on the Teen Titans and tells us his thoughts on the New 52! The boys also pick apart DC’s new logo, discuss Animal Man’s trippy issue #6, dish on the Green Lantern titles, and more! http://nerdyshow.com/2012/03/flame-on-crossplaying-with-the-gay-comic-geek/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.