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Cathy and Wayne are joined with new Lake District legend and part time Ambleside staff team member James Gibson as he talks about being the first person ever to complete a continuous round of 214 Wainwrights in the winter of 2021. James had wanted full winter conditions - and he definitely got them, with Storm Barra making an appearance too. Listen to his accounts of snow, blizzards, jaw dropping sunrises, fantastic camaraderie and how he is coping with his new found fame. There's even a bit of talk about kit!You can read a "realtime account" on The Climbers Shop and Joe Brown Blog here: Winter Wainwright Attempt 2021 — The Climbers Shop / Joe Brown Blog (theclimbersshopjoebrownblog.co.uk)To learn more about James and his achievements click through to his website:James Gibson I Adventure Runner and Mountaineer I No Limits Adventuring (gibsonrunandclimb.co.uk)
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
The last Photowalk of the year and this week a medley of guests to inspire your 2022 photographic plans. Also photographing in Storm Barra, creative pressures, the labels we give ourselves, calming the mind with each click, kippers!, mentoring new young photographers, recording audio to go with your still pictures, bucket list locations, social media noise plus a heart felt thank you and why I think photography is the best gift we can give to ourselves. The show is brought to you by MPB.com and our Patrons. See the SHOW PAGE for pictures.
In this bumper Xmas edition, senior climatologist Keith Lambkin gives us a round-up of what happened at COP26 and meteorologist Paul Moore joins us to discuss Storm Barra and what lies ahead weather wise this winter.
Simon catches up with Neil Young from Ronaldsway Met Office to discuss the impact Storm Barra had on the Island's agricultural and horticultural communities. Kirree speaks to Stephen and Ray Gawne at Pooil Vash. Then Simon finds out what the Isle of Man bloodhounds have been getting up to. Produced by William King for Manx Radio.
Part One of a podcast Off the Leash's Charlie Moores has made to support the Langholm Initiative and a community buy out that is turning - to quote Raptor Persecution UK - a 'knackered old grouse moor' into the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve. The buy out is a fascinating and inspiring story that is centred around Eskdale and Langholm (a burgh in Dumfries and Galloway just 20 miles north of Carlisle) and the Duke of Buccleuch, one of the richest men in the UK who owns a staggering 217,000 acres of moorland, farms and forestry - including Langholm Moor and the Tarras Valley. in May 2019, Buccleuch Estates announced a decision to sell 25,000 acres of Langholm Moor and the Tarras Valley. Community interest in buying at least some of the land grew (and we'll be discussing just how close the community here is in Part Two). The Langholm initiative launched a fundraising campaign on behalf of the community and 'The impossible Dream' as it was termed initially, took off. The campaign grew quickly, attracting national interest and support from all over the world, and in just six months had attracted £3.8m in grants and funding, including a crowd funder which raised over £200,000. The community now legally owns 5,200 acres of land which includes upland moor, ancient woodland, meadows, peatlands and a river valley which is all being developed into the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve. A second fundraiser has now been set up to buy an additional 5000 acres. The money has to be raised by May 2022 or the land could be put up for sale on the open market, and the chance to manage a whopping 10,000 acres could be lost. On December 7th - after watching a very instructive video on YouTube about the community buyout and the reserve, just two weeks after Storm Arwen battered Scotland and northern England ripping up trees and bringing down power lines, and on the very same day that Storm Barra battered Scotland (etc etc) Charlie found himself overlooking the Tarras Valley with Jenny Barlow, Estate manager of the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve, and Angela Williams,Development Manager at the reserve, before a drive along the track that winds through the valley and out the other side...Langholm Initiative Website and Twitter feedGo Fund me Crowd Funder (Community Buyout 2)Tarras Valley Nature Reserve Twitter feedYouTube Tarras Valley Live Event (December 1st)
The events of Storm Barra this week made life a little more difficult for us all, especially for those who work on the front line. We're joined now by two people who know the feeling of a cold front on a wintery morning all to well; Gerald Butler, Attendant Lightkeeper at Galley Head Lighthouse and former Lighthouse Keeper, Ted Kennedy.
Dermot & Dave's 'Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It' podcast is the perfect thing to keep you company over the weekend, whether you're out and about in the car, getting stuck into jobs at home or if you need to stick some earphones in for an hour to drown out the noise of your kids for some well deserved 'me time' (no judgement here!) [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/12/10155050/1012_Final1.mp3"][/audio] Jam-packed full of all the bits you may have missed the Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Dermot & Dave. It's certainly been a breezy week with Storm Barra arriving on our shores but thankfully, we were kept warm by listening to the sounders that are Harry Potter star David Thewlis and Oscar winner Olivia Coleman! They spoke to the lads about their new TV show, Olivia's love of dogs and meeting the Queen! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Today FM 💛 (@todayfm) They weren't the only Hollywood stars joining us this week, Jack Whitehall told the lads about working with a big red dog and we were joined by SPIDERMAN! Dermot was very excited about the Formula One, Dave was very excited about words and ‘Oh My God…My C is S' drove people up the walls. Plus all your faves from Say Stuff That Suits The Music to Noni's tribute to the Limerick All-Stars, and it wouldn't be a week without Dave's Bad Jokes! Ok they were EXTRA bad this week, but in fairness Dave did finish strong 😂 Let Dave's Bad Jokes brighten up your week! @DaveTodayFM pic.twitter.com/SwrsuH0XWL — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) December 9, 2021 Catch all the craic by clicking the Play button above.
A number of Limerick homes are still without power because of Storm Barra. Joe chats to Declan Sheehan ESB Mid West, Central Technical Services Manager at ESB Networks for the latest update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We look at Irelands biggest Google searches for 2021, how quantum computing tracked Storm Barra, what lesson the AWS outage taught us and chat with Sam Mayne from Vipre about Working From Home and the effect its had on their company. Resources Mentioned EU Met Sat Tracker – view.eumetsat.int Vipre – www.vipre.com
This week on Playback. Storm Barra - just how did he blow? We mark 100 years of the Anglo Irish Treaty. And runny pudding, milk on the turn and squishy spuds. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
The presence of a speed van on a snow-covered road in Barnesmore Gap in Donegal in the midst of Storm Barra this week has been described as 'a bit crazy' by TD Thomas Pringle. There's been widespread social media reaction to it, and Deputy Pringle believes there are health and safety issues arising
Let's jump into this week's episode, where the storm has passed, the gifts have been regifted and we can all agree that you should only post during office hours. Vogue's been for a ride on a carousel and Joanne flew into the eye of the storm, but what have we learned? We've learned that you don't fake your wedding and you should DEFINITELY use a compass responsibly. If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to hello@MTGMpod.comFor more information about Joanne's gigs, just visit www.joannemcnally.comFinally... My Therapist Ghosted Me (and Joanne!) are shortlisted for a National Comedy Award!! Please vote here: https://www.thenationalcomedyawards.com/Thank you!
This week's Friday Panel discusses the latest Covid restrictions, supports for hospitality industry, the rise and rise of Sinn Fein, Storm Barra, lack of outdoor shelters at NCT Centres, and more. Guests are Cllr Michael Clarke and businessman Anthony Gray
Good evening rockers and welcome back to Evil FM and I'm sorry that I'm late with this episode as we got hammered badly by Storm Barra during the week and it took out my internet on Tuesday evening and it only came back online early today. I've got a great show lined up for you this Thursday night with tracks coming up from Dead head, Hammerfall, Fortress, Lucifer's hammer, Louder than Hell, Warrior path, Morgul blade and Paladine. Check Out My Books Here Captain Freak-Out's Psychedelic Radio My cousin Michael McDonagh recently started his own little T-shirt business on Spread shirt and he is adding new products all the time. Check it out at the link below and tell him I sent you over ;-) MACS APPAREL ALL ABOUT KABUKI Kabuki Website Kabuki Instagram Kabuki Facebook Kabuki Youtube Kabuki Spotify If you haven't checked out Captain Freak-Out's Psychedelic Radio then just click the link, head on over and get ready to enjoy some classic stoner and Prog rock courtesy of Nicholas. CAPTAIN FREAK-OUT'S PSYCHEDELIC RADIO Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/authorpatrickmc Check out my website: www.patrickmcunningham.com Artwork by the fantastic Luis Royo
Welcome to Between Cuts! The only podcast recorded on location in a barbershop (probably!) Stephen and Pierce, sitting in the barbers chairs chat life, music, mental health, and messing! On Episode 11, we meet one of Ireland's finest actors, directors and all round legend Robbie Walsh. Robbie battled Storm Barra to join us in the chair to discuss his latest critically acclaimed movie, The Letters. Set against the backdrop of the Cervical Check scandal that rocks Ireland "THE LETTERS" tells the story of three women from different walks of life who have weeks to live due to the false results of their cervical cancer checks. Robbie also tells us about his background as an actor, his time in the army, and his life growing up in Dublin, which sparks a lot of memories for our Pierce! Stephen has his usual awful jokes, and as usual, there are plenty of chats about the movies!
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Guess who is baccck? This week Aoife and Jenny catch up on all the news including Storm Barra, masks in schools and Christmas Magic!If anyone is listening with little children we advise you save this episode for another time.We hope you love it!Support us:https://www.facebook.com/littlestepsbigfutureshttps://www.instagram.com/little_steps_big_futures/
Phill Humphries brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Storm Barra power cuts hit Petersfield area ⦁ Is free Christmas parking making a difference? ⦁ The Bowling and Snooker Club's children charity drive needs your help ⦁ And this year's Daniel Day Lewis award is cancelled To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Public access campaigners say they've been betrayed, after DEFRA says payments for access won't be included in the Sustainable Farming Incentive in England. The future of the planning system shouldn't focus on housebuilding alone, but also on “democratic sentiment” and “environmental benefit" - according to the new Secretary of State for Housing and Levelling Up, Michael Gove. And, as the damage of yesterday's Storm Barra is assessed, it couldn't have come at a worse time for those already hit by Storm Arwen. We hear from a farmer who was left without electricity for 11 days. Presented by Anna Hill Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons
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Many parents in Dublin cried foul when The Department of Education just before 10pm last night said that all Dublin schools would remain closed for a second day, despite by 8am this morning the county was no longer on an Orange Alert. But what do Dublin parents, childcare workers, students, principals think now as Storm Barra passed over? Meanwhile DCU decided to open as normal. Henry McKean met these TY students in Swords.
Phill Humphries brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Storm Barra power cuts hit Petersfield area ⦁ Is free Christmas parking making a difference? ⦁ The Bowling and Snooker Club's children charity drive needs your help ⦁ And this year's Daniel Day Lewis award is cancelled To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Those waiting for people to do their driving tests in Sligo, including driving instructors, have nowhere to seek shelter from the rain and wind, and it's been an ongoing problem. Driving instructor, Andrew Murray, insists the RSA have an obligation to provide such shelter during Covid, and Storm Barra has shown had badly needed shelters are
Joe chats to Declan Sheehan , Central Technical Services Manager at ESB Networks and Kieran Lehane from Limerick city and county council about the effects of Storm Barra See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many parents in Dublin cried foul when The Department of Education just before 10pm last night said that all Dublin schools would remain closed for a second day, despite by 8am this morning the county was no longer on an Orange Alert. But what do Dublin parents, childcare workers, students, principals think now as Storm Barra passed over? Meanwhile DCU decided to open as normal. Henry McKean met these TY students in Swords.
Aoife Kealy, Met Éireann, Enda McGorman, Principal of Mary Mother of Hope Senior Primary School in Dublin, Carole Donohue, Dublin Bus, Barry Kenny, Irish Rail, Brian Tapley, ESB, Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent and Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor on how Storm Barra has affected the country.
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1468289032388247552?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1468228069492084736?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1468189889221246982?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1468294179528658945?s=20https://twitter.com/ITVNewsPolitics/status/1468207256109871108?s=20https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ofkm48nv_k&t=2shttps://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1468312817732403211?s=20https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1468199864920166403?s=20 https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1468345462688292868?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfast/status/1468113865086935040?s=20 https://twitter.com/colbertlateshow/status/1468271588806123537?s=20 Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keith Leonard, chair of the National Emergency Co-ordination Group, outlines the latest situation with Storm Barra, the damage it has caused and the risk it still poses as it continues to pass over Ireland.
Anne O'Connor, Chief Operations Officer of the HSE discusses the rollout of booster vaccines and the effects of Storm Barra on the health service.
Evelyn Cusack from Met Eireann
Peter Burke, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage; Brian Tapley of the ESB; Allen Parker of Bus Eireann; John Brady, Sinn Fein TD (Wicklow); Claire McDaid, Mica-affected homeowner in Donegal; and Alan O'Reilly, Carlow Weather.
Storm Barra Newsreader Academy, Santa Magic and The Apocalypse! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Surprise! An early episode to keep you entertained by Storm Barra and in the aftermath of wringing out your house.We're well on the Christmas bandwagon now and start off with decorating tips to spice things up this year - Christmas spice things up if you will! Then Nic tells us about a Christmas classic to get stuck into, The Family Stone. Next up our Fox of the Week is the deadly music legend Dionne Warwick. Then we hear about a cool follow that gives us insight into other worlds the intriguing @itsabandoned on insta.Finally this week we hear about a host of musical legends who attended the Kennedy Centre Awards last week where Joni Mitchell and Bette Midler were among those being honoured. Talent galore!Please help us spread the word if you enjoy the podcast. You can subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and follow us on social media @foxforcefivepod.Sign-up here to get the podcast straight to your inbox every week; https://mailchi.mp/ee57f9be3c2a/fox-force-five-podcast We really appreciate a review if you have time to give us one too. Thanks!Theme music by IJUNIJUN from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yxcsrarz Government deeply concerned about storm. Imní mhór ar an Rialtas faoin stoirm. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that the Government is very concerned about Storm Barra, which is about to hit the west coast of Ireland early tomorrow morning. Dúirt an Taoiseach, Micheál Martin go bhfuil an Rialtas an-imníoch faoi Stoirm Barra, atá ar tí cósta thiar na hÉireann a bhualadh go moch ar maidin amárach. Met Éireann has issued a Red weather warning for Counties Cork, Kerry and Clare. Tá rabhadh aimsire Dearg eisithe ag Met Éireann do Chontaetha Chorcaí,Chiarraí agus an Chláir. Yellow and Orange status has been issued to other counties. Tá stádas Buí agus Flannbhuí eisithe do chontaetha eile. It is understood that Barra will hit the west coast at 5 o'clock. Tuigtear go mbuailfidh Barra an cósta thiar ag a 5 a'chlog. The weather office is predicting it will last until at least Wednesday afternoon. Tá oifig na haimsire ag tuar go mairfidh sí go tráthnóna Dé Céadaoin ar a laghad. Gales can sometimes have a gale strength of 11 and a speed of over 130 kilometers per hour under the wind. D'fhéadfadh sé go mbeadh neart gála 11 agus luas sa bhreis ar 130 ciliméadar san uair faoin ghaoth uaireanta. Extremely wet and snowy in places is also promised. Tá fliuchán mór agus sneachta in áiteanna, geallta freisin. Coastal areas are at high risk of flooding. Tá baol mór tuillte i gceantair chois cósta. The said electricity supply will also be hit. Buailfear an soláthar aibhléise freisin a deirtear. People are asked to exercise extreme caution when driving and not to travel unless absolutely necessary. Iarrtar ar dhaoine a bheith fíorchúramach agus iad ag tiomáint agus gan dul i mbun aistir mura bhfuil fíorghá leis. Care is also taken with any exterior fitted Christmas decorations. Iarrtar freisin a bheith cúramach i dtaca le haon mhaisiúcháin Nollag atá feistithe taobh amuigh. The Department of Education advises schools not to open tomorrow in the areas marked Red and Orange Status. Molann an Roinn Oideachais do scoileanna gan oscailt amárach sna ceantair a bhfuil an Stádas Dearg agus Flannbhuí luaite leo. Storm Barra on the way Stoirm Barra ar an mbealach
Claire Brock is joined by Patrick O'Donovan, Siobhán Ryan, Eric Clarke, Paul Colgan, Senator Mary Fitzpatrick, Jean McCabe, Cian O'Callaghan TD, and Paul Merriman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Storm Barra bashing the city and county.. We've updates on everything from trees down to what Barra might do next... Good news for Panto fans as both the Everyman and the Opera House announce plans for working with Covid restrictions.... Booster jabs for Gardai - surely they should be a priority group & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PJ talks to Orla Kelleher, one of the relatives of Owenacurra Mental Health Centre users. Relatives wrote to the Oireachtas Health Committee who are questioning the HSE about the proposed closure. (The Committee was to hear from the HSE today but it was subsequently postponed due to Storm Barra and is to be rescheduled). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Storm Barra hits Cork, the Dangers of Overusing a Sunbed, and your Christmas Traditions. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM.
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1467969599094214658?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1467928074272583687?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1467940114517016579?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1467931848730890254?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1467913129514438674?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1467893979303710725?s=20 https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1467923777401274369?s=20 https://twitter.com/thismorning/status/1467803018024427524?s=20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd9yT0xt82s&ab_channel=WarnerBros.UK%26Ireland Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Mac An tSithigh is in Kerry and Siofra Mulqueen is in Clare to talk about Storm Barra. We also hear from Met Eireann's Gerry Murphy.
Early updates as Storm Barra landed in Cork, Buddy has some home truths on Com O'Sullivan and Ray has a new love of hotels.
We speak to Kevin Cullinane, head of communications with the DAA covering Dublin and Cork airports.
On todays show Sean Mac An tSithigh is in Kerry & Siofra Mulqueen is in Clare to talk about Storm Barra, John Egan & Ollie Young join Ray to tell us about their Transplant story, Met Eireann's Gerry Murphy gives us a storm update and creator of Waterford Whispers Colm Wilkinson chats to Ray about the new book Waterford Whispers News 2021.
Live line listeners from around the country give updates on Storm Barra Helen tells Joe about a strange plant that grew from her bird feeder John, a Dublin based trainee electrician has to do his apprenticeship in Sligo
Well Opinion is divided on the Bills season and what is going on and who to blame, after a shocking performance leaving the Bills looking over there shoulder and there playoff chances slipping away. The Guys talk what is going wrong, break down the game and read out your opinions and Views We do apologise for any technical issues(Storm Barra) during this episode
CorkToday with Patricia Messinger - Storm Barra hits Cork Flooding in BantryWhat is expected in Cork today in relation to the storm Reaction to Storm Barra from Cork City Council and Cork County CouncilESB Networks on electricity outages See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gillian chats to Kieran Lehane from Limerick City and County council about how storm Barra is impacting Limerick See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Storm Barra, Covid vaccines for children, the overnight petrol bomb on a house in Drogheda's St Finian's Park and the 'do not consume' notice for the Greenmount Treatment plant in Mid-Louth were just some of the topics covered today See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
112 new - now 950 cases, 8 in Nobles, 0 in ICU, Storm Barra hits Island, new COVID rules, sexual assault centre, 60 overseas medical staff coming, Ben cancelled. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #news
Wangan and Jagalingou Cultural Custodians have been holding an ongoing ceremony at the gates of Adani's coal mine for more than 100 days now. "We aren't going anywhere", they say. They believe we should be putting "culture before coal". The goal of achieving net zero by 2050 was recently discussed on Nightlife on Radio National - "Getting to net Zero". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Severe weather warning for UK as Storm Barra set to arrive on Tuesday"; "Hot news from two billion years ago: plankton actually moved mountains"; "Labor rules out negotiating increase to 2030 climate target to win government"; "Dendrobium coal mine granted State Significant Infrastructure status after deemed critical for Bluescope Port Kembla steelworks"; "Torquay locals pressure council to step up, hold developers accountable for environmental harm"; "Earth is getting a black box to record our climate change actions, and it's already started listening"; "Despite stronger promises, the world is set to overshoot climate targets, UN gap report finds"; "Green spaces, roller-disco to go in plan for new homes on public estate"; "Australian Energy Emissions Monitor December 2021"; "ANU Solar Oration 2021: The Solar Century – renewable energy's role in a zero carbon future"; "Coalition commissions modelling of climate impact on health system"; "We need more female leaders in the fight against climate change"; "Interactive: Which countries are leading the way on net-zero?"; "'Can-do capitalism' isn't much help when it comes to buying an EV"; "Labor sets up a clash with the Greens on climate change"; "‘That's my history': Qld government won't investigate Adani works on cultural land"; "'Concerning' levels of heavy metals found in people living near the world's biggest manganese mine"; "Labor rules out boosting 2030 climate target if elected"; "Labor has produced a brilliant renewables plan wrapped up in a terrible climate plan"; "We are professional fire watchers, and we're astounded by the scale of fires in remote Australia right now"; "Meet the New Climate Refugee in Town: Coyotes"; "Why the Climate Panic About Africa Is Wrong"; "How much meat do we eat? New figures show 6 countries have hit their peak"; "Paris Has a New Plan to Make the Seine Swimmable"; "Why New York Is Unearthing a Brook It Buried a Century Ago"; "Horror at new plan to excavate pristine Fiji reef"; "General Motors to manufacture electric car battery cells in U.S"; "COP26: What happened and what does it mean for farmers?"; "Climate change, COVID-19 and conflict drive 'alarming' rise in aid need"; "Oh, stop it! It's not a carbon tax and never was"; "Peter Cundall urged environmental activists to ‘never, ever give up'. His spirit will live on"; "Labor appears to be living in either fear or hope over climate policy". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Today on the show Storm Barra not too bad? Writer, actor, theatre maker Will Guppy discussed his magical winter family show featuring silhouettes, shadows and puppets coming to An Tain arts centre, the first story of Dolores O Riordan and the Cranberries documented as it happened is released by Hot Press magazine, deputy editor and curator of the book Stuart Clarke joined Sinéad and he had great stories about Dolores to share plus the search is on to find the nicest, friendliest more helpful shopkeeper in the North East. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A pre-Christmas sleigh ride around Sittingbourne could be cancelled after someone threatened to punch Santa. Organisers of the popular event in the town say they were stalked by 'very unpleasant drunks' while out last night. Oliver Kemp has been following this story for us and has the latest. Also in today's podcast, a video has emerged of a car being driven into a cyclist following an argument in Tunbridge Wells. Police say they are investigating. Hear from the Kent mum of two murdered sisters after two former officers were jailed for taking photos of their bodies. PCs Deniz Jaffer and Jamie Lewis shared images of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman on WhatsApp, while guarding the scene of the crime in Wembley last year. A Kent woman, who's only just been reunited with her daughter after not being able to see each other for two years, is now stuck in South Africa. Because of the discovery of the Omicron Covid variant, Wendy Pfeiffer will have to quarantine when she gets back to the UK - she's spoken to the podcast about how she's feeling. We're being urged to take extra care today as Storm Barra brings wet and windy conditions to Kent. Hear from our business editor Chris Britcher on why so many families from Hong Kong are moving to Tunbridge Wells. And, the Gillingham boss chats ahead of their clash with top of the table Rotherham in league one tonight.
Featuring Minister for the OPW and Flood Relief Patrick O'Donovan, Gerry Murphy of Met Eireann and reports from across the country
Storm Barra hits Cork, the Dangers of Overusing a Sunbed, and your Christmas Traditions. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM.
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Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, and Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, have the latest on storm Barra in these regions.
David Joyce, Cork City Council's Director of Operations, Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, Gerard O'Flynn, Deputy Director of the Irish Coast Guard, Keith Leonard Chair of the State's National Emergency Coordination Group, and Damien McCallion of the HSE on the effect Storm Barra is already having across the country.
We speak to Gerry Murphy Senior Forecaster Met Éireann.
We get the latest from our Correspondents and reporters across the country
Liam Geraghty, Garda Superintendent, Barry Kenny, spokesperson for Iarnród Éireann, and Allen Parker, Bus Éireann's Chief Customer Officer on what effects Storm Barra is having across the country and what they advise.
Liz Walsh, weather forecaster with Met Éireann, Norma Foley, Minister for Education and Fianna Fáil TD for Kerry, Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, and Jennie O'Sullivan, Regional Reporter, on Storm Barra.
Gerry Murphy from Met Eireann joined Andrea on LunchtimeLive to discuss the latest on Storm Barra along with Eoin O'Sullivan from M&P O'Sullivan and the President of the Cork Business Association and Soizic from the The Imperial Hotel in Cork....
Liz Walsh, meteorologist with Met Éireann, discusses the approach of Storm Barra and the impact it is likely to have.
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Customers have been asked to leave a supermarket in Medway after what police have described as a medical emergency. Officers and ambulance crews were called to Aldi in Gillingham at the weekend. Also in today's podcast, six people have been arrested as part of a murder inquiry in Tunbridge Wells. A man's body was found on Caley Road in the early hours of Saturday. Winds of up to 80 miles-per-hour are due to hit Kent tomorrow as Storm Barra arrives. We have the latest from the Met Office. A new women only bus is going to be running in Dover to make sure they get home safety at night. Hear about the Angel Express which will be operating in the weeks before Christmas. We've been getting your views as a crackdown on drugs announced by the government will aim to get 300,000 heroin and crack addicts in England and Wales into rehab - and break up 2,000 County Lines gangs. The KentOnline Podcast has been told around one in five under 30s in the UK will rely on charities over Christmas. We've been speaking to The Salvation Army. We've been to have a look inside shipping containers that are being used as work space in Medway. Box City has opened its second site, with 52 rentable units equipped with electricity, heating, air-con and wi-fi. And, a Faversham family who found fame with their songs during lockdown - are back. Hear some of their version of Mack the Knife.
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We talk to Evelyn Cusack Head of Forecasting at Met Eireann and Chair of the State's National Emergency Coordination Group, Keith Leonard.
Evelyn Cusack, Head of Forecasting, Met Eireann, updates Claire on storm Barra, which is expected to hit the Irish West Coast on Tuesday.