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The panel, including our newest Perm signing, reflect on confirmation that we have reached our lowest ever finish plus a game to celebrate St Georges Day.
It's a St George's Day SPECIAL! Where we go through all the amazing great things about England. From our commitment to help the needy (by shipping them off to Rwanda) to a list of ways we excel... in under performing. Here are some links i really hope you click: Patreon
Plus Vulture Capitalism, Grace Blakelys new book, the biggest self own in history and some other shit
Ae you a fan of St Georges day? The one day you get to raise your countries flag without being judged...Pigeons are weird, and very smart, as are ravens... are they what they appear to be?The tv show "hunted" has ended... and it was absolutely ridiculous.linktr.ee/whatkastpodcastSupport the showJOIN OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE EPISODES! www.patreon.com/whatkastBUY US A BEER! www.buymeacoffee.com/whatkast
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Episode 65A horrifying take of Duncan`s favourite Japanese public holiday.Today is Japan`s Foundation Day and the whole country is off and it's brass monkeys here today.In Japan they throw public holidays at you month after month after month,but not June.Why is St Pat`s so popular the World over and only overweight bald racists want St Georges Day as a holiday in England.Swapping holidays and who would fit in better on a reverse vacation.SCUBA diving hungover or cycling 150kms a day,thems the choices.Find us on You Tube follow the link below and please subscribe.Darren and Duncan.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/justpassingthroughpodcast?fan_landing=true)
In this sermon, Rev. Jacob Smith talks about spiritual warfare, and what God has given you to make sure the victory is secure.
This is the audio only version of Jon Gaunt's Facebook Live and Youtube TV show from Friday April 23, 2021. Jon says that we should all be celebrating Saint George's Day and be proud of being English. And yes he know's George wasn't English and Dragons don't exist! Why do we have so much fly tipping in this Green and pleasant land? What was the first band you were into? Was it the Bay City Rollers?! Jon and special guest, Paul Wiiffen go on a musical journey of the NAFF Bands. Charlie joins in the fun showing us his record collection. This is a really funny episode. Jon's TV show is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 pm on his Facebook page and on Jon Gaunt TV here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8D6iM0mO27Wiz71ddNzHQ?view_as=subscriber Please subscribe @youtube to Jon Gaunt TV Please follow jongaunt on Facebook and Twitter
The First Bishop of St Paul's Cathedral London. Following St George's Day The History of London: https://www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk/the-founding-of-st-pauls-cathedral/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vikki-semple/message
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St George's Day and the cessation of the devilish dragon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vikki-semple/message
There are plenty of English Socialists to be proud of. Let's stop the fash from monopolising pride in the English. Alan Mardghum, Rachel McGrath and Raj Pal tell us about socialist we can be proud of.
St George and his dragon are woven into the very fabric of London. You’ll find references to him all over town and so I thought that I would share with you some of the best St George's Day themed places in London which you can visit yourselves and if you're overseas, don't worry, I have photos and videos for you in the show notes below. Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in a 20 minute espresso shot episode of London history with a splash of personality. There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty with the detail! You're not going to find this level of detail in any guidebook. Let us know if there's a particular person, event or place you want to know more about in our podcast. Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Show notes, including transcript, photos and recommended reading: www.londonguidedwalks.co.uk/052-st-georges-day.php --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/londonguidedwalks/message
Joshua 1.1-9 Ephesians 3:7-21
As we celebrate St George's Day a more modest patriotism suggests itself. Did the damsel in distress ask to be rescued? Did St gGeorge have to slay the dragon?
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The feast day of George, Martyr. We remember his witness to the gospel.
Where we: - recall great comedy football tie-ins - celebrate great individual goals and moments of genius - highlight unbelievable injustices - look forward to getting our hands on the new Bluefoot t-shirt Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/footyfromthefoot/id1486406462 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29suvn5FGvRSoCFbu7q5P9?si=lPdRkRnsTzKMJNhIRWCGAQ Listen on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iokmel2weszkja2ux3pr73hixf4 Show notes: LIVE EPL Trivia Night https://www.facebook.com/groups/SanDiegoEPLSupportersGroup Support SD Local: Tip your Bar and Wait Staff From Home! https://www.facebook.com/groups/819864441853166?notif_id=1584828682696371¬if_t=added_to_group_reminder&ref=notif Bluefoot Self-Isolation shirt https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10158130892120505&set=a.10151849727165505 An article what I wrote about watching Aussie Rules in a time of no live sport https://medium.com/@intoabrownstudy/the-receptiveness-of-the-undiscerning-sports-fan-418c39ae2358 Show notes: Maradona in Mexico https://www.netflix.com/title/81034946 Okocha free-kick double v Villa in League Cup semi 2004 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwLAEnlO0zU Pescara kit design https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52368010 Beckham from the halfway line https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4tVnpwp8d4 Le Tiss freekick https://youtu.be/Kex4VdWLtko?t=92 TAA corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK-paaSusxg Father Ted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUt4_PzjJ4w Porridge movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtuvfEgjPY4 IT Crowd and football https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msN7HNncHik An Evening with Gary Lineker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLOcIsaruAk&t=59s Moone Boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGyByALPMVU Banks (v Pele https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngE9RCAdWaE) Schmeichel (v Rapid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jXRoXkXvT0) Carroll v Spurs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xowj6Qx78so Paul Alcock “dive” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixp5AVdC2f4 Michael Owen v Argentina WC 1998 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4qeDBad2Go Maradona v England WC 1986 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wVho3I0NtU Dalian Atkinson v Wimbledon 1992 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPQiNjHZfDc Ryan Giggs v Arsenal 1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quI_LkMj4HI
Readings and reflections on the day's lectionary reading.
Recorded on St George's Day, 23rd April 2020 - exactly five years since the first Generation Gap programme was broadcast - Clive and Klaudia talk about some of the subjects they have covered in over 150 programmes
On this day in Tudor history, 23rd April 1536, St George's Day, George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, lost to Nicholas Carew in the Order of the Garter elections. George Boleyn was, of course, the brother of Queen Anne Boleyn, so how did he lose, and was this a sign of the beginning of the end for the Boleyns? Find out what exactly happened in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown" and co-author of "George Boleyn: Tudor Poet, Courtier and Diplomat". Today is also the anniversary of the birth and death of William Shakespeare in 1564 and 1616. Find out more about the Bard in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/a1HLH5iIhMM
Choir of the Nation hymns for St George's Day, 23 April 2020 Individuals across the UK and around the world recorded their individual parts of three hymns: Jerusalem, Christ the Lord is Risen Today and Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem. The organ accompaniments are performed by Daniel Cook of Durham Cathedral. St Paul's Cathedral has brought them together to celebrate St George's Day in 2020. For more information visit https://www.stpauls.co.uk/worship-music/worship/choir-of-the-nation-join-our-hymn-flash-mob
Choir of the Nation hymns for St George's Day, 23 April 2020 Individuals across the UK and around the world recorded their individual parts of three hymns: Jerusalem, Christ the Lord is Risen Today and Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem. The organ accompaniments are performed by Daniel Cook of Durham Cathedral. St Paul's Cathedral has brought them together to celebrate St George's Day in 2020. For more information visit https://www.stpauls.co.uk/worship-music/worship/choir-of-the-nation-join-our-hymn-flash-mob
Choir of the Nation hymns for St George's Day, 23 April 2020 Individuals across the UK and around the world recorded their individual parts of three hymns: Jerusalem, Christ the Lord is Risen Today and Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem. The organ accompaniments are performed by Daniel Cook of Durham Cathedral. St Paul's Cathedral has brought them together to celebrate St George's Day in 2020. For more information visit https://www.stpauls.co.uk/worship-music/worship/choir-of-the-nation-join-our-hymn-flash-mob
Girl Scouts deal with unsold cookies, Scouts donate neckers...or plan to hang them in windows. News Stories Coronavirus pandemic leaves Girl Scouts with surplus of unsold cookies: report Girl Scouts Working to Ensure Troops Aren't 'Left Financially Responsible' for Unsold Cookies Girls Scouts deliver a sweet thank you to hospitals Chattahoochee Council, Boy Scouts of America joins effort to support front-line healthcare workers, first responders Boy Scouts of America host community blood-drive in the Mid-South New York Boy Scouts donate 17,000 neckerchiefs for non-medical face masks Boy Scouts offering virtual campfire experience Short Hills Scout Troop 19 Completes First Ever Virtual Campout Northamptonshire scouts to mark St George's Day at home by hanging neckerchiefs in windows Subscribe iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord | Leave Us a Review Music Unexpected Hoedown in Bagging Area, by Doctor Turtle
The title says it all. Listen to how Estonia attempted to free itself from German rule, yet again.
In celebration of St George's Day, we watched Kenneth Branagh's Henry V. Was it a triumph of the order of Agincourt's, or worse than the Duke of Bedford's haircut? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the lads talk about drinking souls, Bill Murray and St George's Day
The Rev. Jacob Smith sheds light on the meaning of the commands of Jesus and the good news that comes from simply abiding.
Sermon by The Reverend Prebendary Stephen Coles, Vicar, St Thomas the Apostle, Finsbury Park, at Evensong on St George's Day, Monday 23 April 2018.
Our interview this week is titled Brits in Boulder to celebrate St Georges Day this past Monday. Bill and I met with professional triathlete's Tim Don, James Hadley and Rachel Joyce at Ivan O'Gorman's bike fit studio just outside of Boulder and had a very casual interview and discussion. As you will hear we discussed a number of topics and are super grateful for their time and for sharing their time and perspectives as professional triathletes. Saint George's Day, also known as the Feast of Saint George, is the feast day of Saint George as celebrated by various Christian Churches and by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint. Thanks to last week's guest, Dr. Inigo San Milan of CU Sports Medicine and Performance on the topic of metabolic testing. Last week was part 1 of a 2-part interview. There was a lot to digest in last week's interview and we much, much more to get to with Inigo. Because of the way the dates fell with St. Georges Day being this past week, we wanted to shift gears for a week and share the Brits in Boulder interview with Tim, Rachel and James. Next week we will return to the final half of the interview with Inigo next week. I'll elaborate further on what you will hear next week in part 2 - you do not want to miss it. Before we get into today's interview, I want to relay some updates from Bill and Khem, which we discussed this morning. I won't try to represent what they discussed this morning, but would like to share a couple of brief highlights. Bill is back from Haute Route San Francisco. Overall it sounded like he had an awesome experience, but Haute Route was no joke. After taking a ferry to the start, the first stage started from Jack London Square after taking in Oakland and was a 100 mile and more than 10k feet of climbing with Mt Diablo. Mt Diablo is a featured part of the Tour of California race. After they finished in Oakland, the racers took a ferry back to San Francisco for a good meal and massage. The 87 mile stage two started at the Presidio and rode across the Golden Gate Bridge. There was another 8500 feet of climbing and it sounds like it was pretty relentless, but pretty epic at the same time. The gist of what Bill reported was that it's a great experience, extremely well supported, but very challenging. Khem gave an update on the Karen Hornbostel Memorial TT. This was week four and the conditions were calm Wednesday at Cherry Creek Reservoir. There were reportedly a lot of fast times on the 9.5 mile course and Khem knocked nearly a minute off her previous week's time. There are three more weeks to go and I'm hoping to be out there next week with her. After the interview I'll go into a little detail on the USAT Collegiate and HS Club Nationals in Tuscaloosa. I'll also provide a little more on last week's interview with Dr. Inigo San Milan and talk about what you will hear in next week's episode and the information that Inigo has yet to share. Rachel Joyce has six top ten finishes in Kona to her name (6th:2009, 5th:2010, 4th:2011, 2nd:2013, 3rd:2014, 2nd:2015), a world title and four Iron distance titles (Ironman Lanzarote 2011, Challenge Roth 2012, Ironman Texas 2013, Ironman Cozumel 2013 and Ironman Boulder in 2017). Her finish time in Challenge Roth (8:45:03) also puts her down as the fifth fastest woman over the Iron distance and is one of only 4 women to finish in sub-9hours at the Ironman World Championships (8:57:28). London was “home” for 10 years but now Rachel has moved Stateside and lives year round in Boulder, Colorado. She has been coached by Julie Dibens since the end of 2014. Her ambition in the sport is to win Kona as well as tick off a few “bucket list” races she has on her list….Wildflower, Ironman Lake Placid, St Croix 70.3 and Escape from Alcatraz to name a few. James Hadley Originally from England, UK, has been an athlete for 28 years. He progressed quickly through years of hard work and dedication to race as a professional triathlete internationally for 11 of these years. During this time James has been taught by some of the best coaches in the world, whilst also training/racing alongside some of the all time great athletes triathlon has ever produced. He was accepted into Bath University and started training in earnest with the triathlon team. During a visit to Australia he met coach Siri Lindley, who was “instrumental” in motivating him to take his training to the next level. He moved to Boulder to train with Lindley and still lives there today. Great Britain's Tim Don posted a 7:40:23 at the Ironman South American Championship in Brazil on May 28, 2017 to become the fastest athlete to ever finish an Ironman-branded race. The former ITU star put together a 44:16 swim, a 4:06:56 bike and a 2:44:46 marathon to post the incredible 7:40:23 finishing time and break Canadian Lionel Sanders' record of 7:44:29, which was just set at last November's Ironman Arizona. In addition to the record, Don earned the championship victory with an astounding 25-minute margin over second-place finisher Kyle Buckingham of South Africa and will be guaranteed a slot for October's Ironman World Championship. Follow up comments about last week's interview One of the topics from last week was a reference to calculating of sweat rate. If you are unfamiliar with how to calculate your sweat rate, I recommend you read the blog article on the MHE Blog http://milehightripodcast.blogspot.com/2016/11/determining-your-sweat-rate.html The basic process is this: Weigh yourself prior to your workout Weigh yourself after your workout Note how much fluid you consumed during Note (generally how much fluid you lost through peeing) Maintain a spreadsheet. My spreadsheet has: Date Time Temperature Activity Duration (minutes) Weight Prior Weight After Weight Change in pounds: multiply by 16 to convert to ounces Fluid Consumed Fluid Excreted Sweat Rate in ounces USAT Collegiate Club Nationals in Tuscaloosa. The USA Triathlon Collegiate Club & High School National Championships are this Friday and Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with nearly 1,300 collegiate competitors from 120 collegiate clubs and more than 150 high schoolers registered to compete. There was a course change announced and now executed. All races will be shifted from a triathlon (swim-bike-run) to a duathlon(run-bike-run) to ensure athlete safety. Heavy rainfall in Tuscaloosa the past two weeks led to the Holt Dam spillway gates being opened by local officials to avoid flooding. Heightened volume in the Black Warrior River necessitated that the gates remain open through race weekend, resulting in overly strong currents that were deemed unsafe for swimming. Racing Friday included the Draft-Legal Collegiate Club Championships, in which athletes covered a 2.5-kilometer run, draft-legal 20-kilometer bike and another 2.5-kilometer run. The draft-legal format, which allows athletes to work together and pace off eachother on the bike, is similar to what is contested in elite International Triathlon Union (ITU) competitions and the OlympicGames. Some of the nation's up-and-coming multisport athletes will compete at the USA Triathlon High School National Championships. The course will cover a 2.5k run, non-drafting 21.45k bike and 2.5k run. High school boys, including two athletes competing in the Paratriathlon Open division The action continues Saturday morning with nearly the entire field of collegiate athletes competing in the Olympic-Distance Collegiate Club Championships. The course covers a 5.2k run, 40k bike and another 5.2k run. The race also includes a Paratriathlon Open division, which features a 5.2k run, 20k bike and 5.2k run. I enjoyed working with Caryn Marconi today. Caryn is USAT's Communication Manager and was doing an amazing job making sure all teams, coaches, media knew about the changes and handling all of the social media with her team. COO Tim Yount did and incredible job announcing today and you can tell how passionate he is about these young athletes and the sport of triathlon. He follows the progress of these athletes and he knows how to keep the spectators informed and engaged. Upcoming interviews: Part 2 of Inigo and metabolic training We'll hear Inigo's definition of training in Zone 2 and how to train to how to improve fat burning and lactate clearing. When you don't train properly in Zone 2, you are not training the Type 1 muscle fibers. When you don't train those fibers, they atrophy. When Type 1 fibers atrophy, you get reduced mitochondrial function and impair your ability to clear lactate. Accumulation of lactate results in H Ions affecting acidosis and muscle contraction We'll hear Inigo talk about target carbohydrate consumption at 10-15 hours of training per week - spoiler alert - it's about 3-4 g/kg We'll hear how chronically low glycogen results in catabolic effect, loss of muscle mass and results in higher cortisol and adrenal fatigue and even hypothyroidism We'll Inigo's theory on the relationship between Coronary disease related to inflammation; One of the things that Bill brought up on his Haute Route race was that his heart rate couldn't get much above 130 beats/minute. Inigo does an excellent job explaining what is happening physiologically that causes us to not be able to elevate our heart rate. The basic idea is that the brain needs glucose. If the brain senses there's not enough glycogen to share with the muscles and liver, the brain controls how much glycogen they get. It also reduces adrenaline production and adrenaline reduction results in lower heart rate. Tim Don's cycling coach Matt Bottrill on aerodynamic form. Matt is going to join us for an interview and get into just how many watts you can save yourself with good bike form. Level 3 coach Mike Ricci of D3 Multisport to talk about how to advance from age-grouper to elite Andrew Talansky on Oceanside and St George 70.3 Our show is also supported by 303 Media Productions, including 303Triathlon and 303 Cycling, which are your resources for news and events on triathlon and cycling in Colorado. Be sure to follow 303Radio. Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. 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We continue our journey into the latest Cherry Red compilation this week and it has got Paul into a state of toplessness AND earthiness at the same time. Whilst we struggle to come to terms with that particular image, we bring you another nine songs from The Adicts, The A Heads, The Jack Cades, The Raging Nathans, Poptone, KNASH, Monkey, Icon A.D. and Mayham.Burning Britain, Tony has your Facebook comments, Fishtown, Leighton Buzzard, Copper Dave, last week, sanding and varnishing, clowns and skirting boards, royal baby, the weather, St Georges Day, Paul went down to London, Cockliffe House, From the Vaults, Burger King, Tony's International Gig Guide, Wonk Unit tour, Ade Edmondson, Gravves, the week ahead, Oslo, no Izzatwat this week, iTunes reviews and we end on a poem!Song 1: The Adicts - Viva la RevolutionSong 2: The A Heads – Dying ManSong 3: The Jack Cades – Get A LifeSong 4: The Raging Nathans – Florida DaysSong 5: Poptone – Heartbreak HotelSong 6: KNASH - LameSong 7: Monkey – Hitchin A RideSong 8: Icon A.D. - Face The FactsSong 9: Mayhem - Dogsbody
Goran Bregovic - Ederlezi Peace & Freedom Edit By Mr. Turner Free DL >> https://hypeddit.com/track/sc/aqerjo "Ederlezi" is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani minority in the Balkans. The song got its name from Ederlezi which is a Spring festival, celebrating the return of springtime, celebrated especially by Romani people in the Balkans, Turkey and elsewhere around the world. Ederlezi is the Romani name for the Yugoslavian Feast of Saint George. It is celebrated on 6 May [O.S. 23 April] (occurring approximately 40 days after the spring equinox). The various Balkan spellings (Herdeljez, Erdelezi) are variants of the Turkish Hıdırellez, a holiday signaling the beginning of spring, occurring on the same day. Sa me amala oro khelena Oro khelena, dive kerena Sa o Roma daje Sa o Roma babo babo Sa o Roma o daje Sa o Roma babo babo Ederlezi, Ederlezi Sa o Roma daje Sa o Roma babo, e bakren chinen A me, chorro, dural beshava Romano dive, amaro dive Amaro dive, Ederlezi E devado babo, amenge bakro Sa o Roma babo, e bakren chinen Sa o Roma babo babo Sa o Roma o daje Sa o Roma babo babo Ederlezi, Ederlezi Sa o Roma daje
Red roses and books flooded the streets of Barcelona as Spain's Catalonia region celebrated its St George's Day on Sunday, with a tradition which is vying for a place on a prestigious UN list. As France was concentrating on the polls a SPOKESMAN for the French Interior Ministry has now confirmed that there was only one individual who was known to the authorities and he opened fire on officers, killing one and leaving two injured before being shot himself. There was also an incident at the Gare du Nord railway station BREMAIN IN SPAIN, a group campaigning for the rights of British citizens in Spain, was part of a delegation to the UK Embassy in Madrid on April 19. After 35 years in politics, this key figure in the ruling Popular Party, Esperanza Aguirre, resigns from office for the third time Five people have been taken to hospital after a ferry crashed off Gran Canaria. The car ferry smashed into a port wall in Las Palmas after an engine failure. Five more were treated on scene. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry. As victims of human trafficking, some were forced into unpaid labor, but the great majority were made to work as prostitutes. A SPANISH academic has claimed that Moroccan intelligence services have helped Spain avert several terrorist attacks in recent years that could have an outcome similar to the attacks that rocked France, Belgium, Germany and the UK. The election dominates the news in the UK as all the leading politicians posture around the country. Support for Sturgeon's breakaway is dropping and the Communists have endorsed Corbyn who majored on every populist issue he could find including new Bank Holidays. Jailed Muslim extremist Nadir Syed, 24, pictured, who wanted to decapitate a prison officer, has won a case in the High Court claiming keeping him in isolation was against his human rights In the UK Former prison officer Safak Bozkurt, pictured, smuggled in cannabis, mobile phones, sim cards and charger cables into HM YOI Isis in Thamesmead, London for £1,000 in cash. Romanian tennis legend Ilie Nastase was unrepentant on Saturday for a racist joke where he said Serena Williams' baby would be 'chocolate with milk' on Friday.
Red roses and books flooded the streets of Barcelona as Spain's Catalonia region celebrated its St George's Day on Sunday, with a tradition which is vying for a place on a prestigious UN list. As France was concentrating on the polls a SPOKESMAN for the French Interior Ministry has now confirmed that there was only one individual who was known to the authorities and he opened fire on officers, killing one and leaving two injured before being shot himself. There was also an incident at the Gare du Nord railway station BREMAIN IN SPAIN, a group campaigning for the rights of British citizens in Spain, was part of a delegation to the UK Embassy in Madrid on April 19. After 35 years in politics, this key figure in the ruling Popular Party, Esperanza Aguirre, resigns from office for the third time Five people have been taken to hospital after a ferry crashed off Gran Canaria. The car ferry smashed into a port wall in Las Palmas after an engine failure. Five more were treated on scene. A total of 5,695 people were released from slavery by Spain’s security forces between 2012 and 2016, according to the Interior Ministry. As victims of human trafficking, some were forced into unpaid labor, but the great majority were made to work as prostitutes. A SPANISH academic has claimed that Moroccan intelligence services have helped Spain avert several terrorist attacks in recent years that could have an outcome similar to the attacks that rocked France, Belgium, Germany and the UK. The election dominates the news in the UK as all the leading politicians posture around the country. Support for Sturgeon's breakaway is dropping and the Communists have endorsed Corbyn who majored on every populist issue he could find including new Bank Holidays. Jailed Muslim extremist Nadir Syed, 24, pictured, who wanted to decapitate a prison officer, has won a case in the High Court claiming keeping him in isolation was against his human rights In the UK Former prison officer Safak Bozkurt, pictured, smuggled in cannabis, mobile phones, sim cards and charger cables into HM YOI Isis in Thamesmead, London for £1,000 in cash. Romanian tennis legend Ilie Nastase was unrepentant on Saturday for a racist joke where he said Serena Williams' baby would be 'chocolate with milk' on Friday.
Did you know St. George is the patron saint of England? Did you also know that NO-ONE in England celebrates this day and some people think that it is racist to celebrate it? Why⁉️ LISTEN to today's episode and find out! PLUS talk of drunk hooligans, DAVID BECKHAM, SLAYING dragons and lots and lots of RnR vocab and grammar!
George on England U21 selection, Wasps season to date and looking ahead to St George's Day fixture against Sirens. #amazing
This week the boys pick the bones out of 4 big European Semi Finals; pick a George XV for St Georges Day; bring back Rugby Social and have some tickets you could win to the Aviva Premiership Final with us and statbacker. The boys discuss potential changes to the Pro 12; Super Rugby; and dance around the elephant in the room - when is it ok to kick a player in the head? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another Hidden Gem on the Isle of Wight This week we visit one of the hidden beaches on the Isle of Wight which really takes some effort to find but is well worth it. What we will tell you about in this episode: How to find the beach. Why you should make the effort to head down to Whitecliff Bay. What facilities you will find there. Where to park. In the News This week in the news Tony brings two very different decisions from the planning department about the Ferry Companies on the Isle of Wight and on a (some would say) more interesting note the Isle of Wight features in the Rough Guide's Top 30 places to visit in the world with children. Ali has some news of a public art project in East Cowes with the development of an archway made with chains from the floating bridge. You can see for yourself at the official opening on the 23rd April at the East Cowes Business Association Free Family Fun Day. Upcoming Events East Cowes Business Association Family Fun Day to celebrate St George's Day 23rd April 2016 - 11am - 3:30pm. 12 Noon children's fancy dress parade and competition with great prizes, and at 1pm a shield decorating competition for the kids, as well as coconut shy, swing boats and other entertainment. Links you may find helpful Rough Guide Top 30 Places to go with Kids The Wonky Cafe
Dee's 65 mile round the Island walking challenge Reaching the age of 60 is a milestone and as Dee approaches her 60th Birthday she has decided to mark the occasion by walking a massive 65 miles round the Island in one go on the 30th April 2016. What we will tell you about in this episode: What the challenge is all about. Why Dee has decided to undertake the challenge. Dee's fundraising target of £6,000. The charities Dee is supporting. Dee's tips when out walking on the Island. Why you should enjoy the pace of life on the Island and take your time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Dee's top tip for visitors. In the News This week in the news Tony tells us about another returning festival in 2016, Riverfest on the 21st of May. Ali has some more Bake Off News, hot on the heels of Mary Berry's visits to the Isle of Wight Great British Bake off winner Nadiya Hussain booked to attend this years Garlic Festival on the 20th August 2016. Upcoming Events East Cowes Business Association Family Fun Day to celebrate St George's Day - 11am - 3:30pm. 12 Noon children's fancy dress parade and competition with great prizes, and at 1pm a shield decorating competition for the kids, as well as coconut shy, swing boats and other entertainment. Links you may find helpful Isle Walk for Miles Justgiving Page Dee Becker Website Isle Walk for Miles Facebook Page Isle of Wight Ramblers Level, Ryde Earl Mountbatten Hospice My New Hair Look Good Feel Better Hovertravel Garlic Festival Riverfest
A focus on No Mans Fort If you have ever wondered what the forts in the Solent are all about or what goes on out there then this is the episode for you. What we will tell you about in this episode: How many forts there are; Who owns the forts; What you can do on No Man's Fort; The history of the Forts in the Solent; Which fort was featured in an episode of Dr Who; Why they stationed non swimming military personnel at the forts in the Second World War; Whether you can canoe to No Mans Fort; How to visit the forts. In the News This week in the news Tony's news is (as usual!) pretty rubbish...........he tells us all about changes to the bins! Bin austerity on the Isle of Wight. Ali reports on two fantastic free family events taking place on the Island on Saturday 23rd April 2016. East Cowes Business Association Family Fun Day to celebrate St George's Day - 11am - 3pm. 12 Noon children's fancy dress parade and competition with great prizes, and at 1pm a shield decorating competition for the kids, as well as coconut shy, swing boats and other entertainment. Beach Ball at Brown's Family Golf & cafe from 5pm a family disco. Food & Drink In the food and drink segment we bring you a review of lunch at Seabreeze in East Cowes, a great value family run place for breakfast, lunch or afternoon coffee. Links you may find helpful Solent Forts Seabreeze Cafe, East Cowes Buy your tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival 2016 here - Tickets cost £200 with the booking fee Our Sponsor for this show is The Wight Choice Card The Wight Choice is a local loyalty card scheme for the Isle of Wight that rewards you for shopping locally. Show your Wight Choice card when using one of the 50 participating businesses on the Island and receive a discount. Like us the guys at The Wight Choice believe in supporting local, independent businesses. The way it works is that you purchase your card online and you will receive a card in the post. Then you show it at one of the participating businesses and you’ll receive discounts from 10 to 50%. No vouchers, no hassle, and only one yearly fee. If you use our affiliate link to purchase your Card you will get an additional 10% off making the card even better value at £13.50. Considering you could save hundreds of pounds on your day-to-day living cost, we think that’s great value for money. What are you waiting for! It’s easy! Simply click here, follow the 2 or 3 steps and you’ll soon have your personalised Wight Choice card pop through your letterbox! *Please note we will receive a commission for any cards that are purchased using the link in our website. It will not cost you any extra, in fact it actually costs you less if you use our links.
St George is not only patron of England, but of several other countries and regions. He was an early Greek military saint, who was martyred at Lydda (now Lod / Tel Aviv Airport), and devotion to him is far more widespread in the East than in the West.
Thursday the 23rd of April 2015, saw the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society operating a special event station, GB1STG, for St. George’s Day. - Here is a short video montage from th4e day. For more, see https://www.essexham.co.uk/news/st-georges-day-2015.html
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A Circular Walk for all the Family In this weeks' episode we tell you about a great walk which can be circular (if you don't mind a couple of hills) or flat return. What's Included? Where to start the walk Why we like the walk Where to park Who it is suitable for How long it will take What you will see Where to get refreshments What facilities there are In the News This week Tony brings you an update on the visit from a top Paris model agency, and the future of the Ice Rink. Plus Robin Cousins is coming to the Island as part of the Isle of Arts Festival AND beware of former public toilets in Ventnor. Ali has some news about a St Georges Day dragon boat race at Island Harbour, which includes a visit from a famous weather person. Food & Drink We talk about Tradewinds a cafe with a view between Sandown and Shanklin.
A touch of film glamour steps into the crazy world of Achtung! Millwall this week as we welcome to the show Mr Frank Harper - our Listed Lion for October. The star of St George's Day, as well as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Football Factory, Frank speaks about his lifelong support of Millwall and family connections to our beloved club. On the football front, we have match reviews of the shambolic 1-3 defeat in midweek to Birmingham City, as well as yesterday's fighting draw up at the iPro Stadium, Derby. Sunday isn't Sunday without Achtung! Millwall ... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Freefall Camera crew from The University of Nottingham present the best ever University project. Back Cover: Freefall Camera in the tunnel. St Georges Day story. Listener Markus Wolf voicemail. What do you log? Front Cover by Chris Cook. Brian bought gear but no idea. Viki is current again in a "slow and little" single prop plane. Craig jumped his Sensei 81 at 2.8:1 and got sicked on. Finnish CompAir accident and plane emergencies. School of Hard Knocks with Craig. Email us at studio@skydiveradio.uk and leave a voicemail for us using skype at "Radio Skydive UK"
Andrew disses the queen, Clarrie has strong views on the entertainment value of dams and the Mermaid Avenue sessions. Both of them forget that St George's Hill is in Surrey. All in all it's an eventful St George's Day in Folk Buddy Towers.
The eve of St George's Day is not unlike Christmas Eve to a Mental Fight Clubber, we've heard it said. There are Saints and Dragons galore in this week's celebratory broadcast from the Dragon Cafe. Southwark hosts a mighty meeting of East and West, as people, drums, dragons and cultures get caught up in the carnival atmosphere that spilled out of the Crypt at the Dragon Cafe, with a cast of thousands.
St George's Day in City Park, Bradford. Judy & Tracey live on BCB106.6fm.
Helen Santer talks about what's happening at Emma Cons Gardens
Stranded holday makers returning home, leader's debate and who came out best, rise in tinned food, John Warrington has put on weight, St George's Day, Scilly Isles finally gets a speed gun
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Episode 5 is out April 21st 2009 - The Ricky Gervais Guide To... The English in celebration of St George's Day. Here's a free excerpt. Get the whole show from iTunes 21 April.
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A proclamation by the head of a fringe religious group that the World is going to end on St George's Day leads Alistair Cooke to investigate the realm of apocalyptic cults.