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We thought you might enjoy this episode of Triforce featuring Harry. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to give them a follow https://www.pickaxe.uk/triforce -------------- Triforce! Episode 269! Sips falls to Storm Ciaran but we've got our first EVER guest on the Triforce Podcast... it's Harry from Zero Degrees (and, of course, Yogscast)! Check out Harry with Lydia and Ravs in the Zero Degrees Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWuLwySWgNurLqDvoPfEcXw Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Tom is joined by broadcaster Julia Bradbury. A discussion which was supposed to be out in nature was moved to Julia's home - thanks to Storm Ciaran - but remains a fascinating chat on the part the great outdoors has on her mental health. The Countryfile star, and author of 'Walk Yourself Happy', talks about how she often sought solace in nature during some of her life's other toughest moments, including her battle with endometriosis in her 30s. As ever, this podcast is guided by the wonderful people at mental health charity Mind. And Season 2 is supported by GO Outdoors, as part of their brilliant #HatsOnForMind campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Triforce! Episode 269! Sips falls to Storm Ciaran but we've got our first EVER guest on the Triforce Podcast... it's Harry from Zero Degrees (and, of course, Yogscast)! Check out Harry with Lydia and Ravs in the Zero Degrees Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWuLwySWgNurLqDvoPfEcXw Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we've got a revisit but with a twist, we've got a special guest as we head back to the topic of pre 50s cars. Please excuse Mike's internet connection, we were recording during Storm Ciaran. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Autumn signals the slow descent into slumber for another year - but not before the fireworks of the late flowering perennials, exotics and bulbs, the harvest of the last of the beautiful summer veg and finally the firework bank of the tree's as they turn there annual colours of orange, reds and yellows. Its time to switch up the usual gardening to get on with some bigger jobs and also dust off the longer trousers, thermals and the rain coat as moisture levels increase and the temperatures go down. Autumn is always a time for both reflection and planning as the previous growing season and next collide in the Head Gardeners mind - so join Lucy and Saul every week as they bring you more tales from their gardening lives!Saul is hunkering down on the Devonshire estate of Stonelands, as yet more rain and accompanying high winds, in the form of storm Ciaran, hits our shores. In Essex, Lucy will be less affected by storms but this week she admits to feeling melancholy as she says goodbye to the gardens at East Donyland Hall. Regular listener, Tufty, poses a question about hedge trimmers, which gets the duo thinking about harnesses, back safety, petrol, electric and battery operated models. As ever, there's a lot to discuss!Instagram Links:Lucy headgardenerlcTwitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
This week Matthew Leach speaks to Guernsey's Head of Law Enforcement and the Chair of the States Strategic Co-ordinating Group, Ruari Hardy.Mr Hardy was responsible for co-ordinating the island's response to Storm Ciaran and making sure people in Guernsey were kept safe. They talk about the plans in place, how they were deployed to great success, and the lessons learned. ★ Support this podcast ★
Storm Ciaran arrived this week and proved so fierce that even the organisers of the headwind cycling championships were forced to to back-pedal. In the election campaign there was a sense of calm before the storm as Frans Timmermans and Pieter Omtzigt engaged in a bit of light sparring while Dilan Yesilgöz gave an interview that was dominated by her dog and her wardrobe. The Dutch cricket team notched up their second win of the World Cup, while Ajax moved off the bottom of the Eredivisie. And while the human population edges towards 18 million, scientists raise the alarm about the declining number of seals in the Wadden Sea.
This week the Express team dust themselves off after Storm Ciaran battered the Channel Islands. Matthew Leach, Kit Hannah, Nick Mann and Laura Clayton talk about the damage wrought upon the island, the action plan in place to protect us and how the community pulled together during a particularly difficult night… ★ Support this podcast ★
Storm Ciaran has brought major disruption and risk to lives across large parts of the UK. Wind speeds of over 100 miles per hour have battered houses, sent cars into rivers, forced power cuts and school closures. And all this just two weeks after Storm Babet battered Britain with heavy rain. So why are we getting such destructive weather? And is it more than usual?ITV News Science correspondent Martin Stew tells Faye Barker what you need to know...
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Storm Ciaran leaves thousands of homes without power as more than 200 flood warnings are issued across the UK. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat joins live. We take your calls on whether it is acceptable to recline your seat on a plane. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
There is anger over plans to build 300 homes on farmland next to Howletts Wild Animal near Canterbury.The proposals have been unveiled just two years after a much smaller scheme was rejected and residents are not happy.Also in today's episode, we have an update as Kent continues to deal with the aftermath of Storm Ciaran.Flood alerts are still in force and there are delays due to Operation Brock on the M20 as lorries queue to cross the Channel.Security minister and Tonbridge & Malling MP Tom Tugendhat says the government is working tirelessly to get British citizens out of Gaza.Palestinian authorities say 92 UK nationals will be allowed to cross into Egypt today.Firefighters have been giving advice to anyone who is planning to cut costs by putting on their own fireworks at home this year.We also have a roundup of Bonfire Night events and other activities happening across Kent this weekend.And in football, it is our first time hearing from the new Gillingham manager Stephen Clemence.He is getting ready for his first game in charge as the Gills travel to take on Hereford in the FA Cup.
ABC News Correspondent Tom Rivers talks about more severe and potentially destructive weather was predicted as France, England and countries across western Europe braced Wednesday for what could be some of the highest wind speeds the region has witnessed in decades.
Vandaag mogen waarschijnlijk twintig Nederlanders de Gazastrook verlaten, Dat zegt correspondent Ralph Dekkers. Nieuwszender Al Jazeera heeft de hand weten te leggen op documenten waaruit dat blijkt. De twintig Nederlanders zouden bij een groep van 596 mensen behoren met een dubbele nationaliteit die vandaag het oorlogsgebied uit mogen. Storm Ciaran komt vandaag aan in Nederland en leidt halverwege deze ochtend code geel op voor het grootste deel van het land. Voor de kustprovincies (Zeeland, Noord-Holland, Zuid-Holland) geldt code oranje vanaf het einde van de ochtend/begin van de middag. Met de vergrijzing in onze samenleving worden er veel vaker erfenissen uitgekeerd. Maar het erfrecht voldoet eigenlijk niet meer. Dat vinden juristen en mediators van het platform Alles over Erven. Het erfrecht in ons land is al 20 jaar hetzelfde en past niet meer bij de moderne samenleving. Mediator Fred Schonewille geeft een toelichting. Over deze podcast In Ochtendnieuws hoor je in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je op de podcast via bnr.nl/ochtendnieuws, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke werkdag vanaf 06.00 uur live via bnr.nl/live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gusts of up to 100mph have battered southern England and the Channel Islands
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Storm Ciaran has been causing major disruption in Kent with strong winds and heavy rain battering the county.Flood alerts are in force, trees have fallen down and two buses have been evacuated after the front windows were blown out.Also in today's episode, a Rochester man has been left living on the streets after being victim of an arson attack.Footage from his doorbell camera shows someone in a balaclava dousing cars in a flammable liquid and lighting it before running off.The family of a woman from Herne Bay have been telling us why they decided to hold a DIY funeral after she passed away.Retired English lecturer Faith Chantler died in a care home at the age of 74.A list has been put together of the 10 best areas to live in Kent.According to lifestyle magazine Muddy Stilettos Folkestone is the number one placeAnd in football, excitement is building ahead of Sheppey United's FA Cup game tomorrow.It is the first time they have ever qualified for the first round proper, and they will host league two Walsall.
ABC News Correspondent Tom Rivers talks about more severe and potentially destructive weather was predicted as France, England and countries across western Europe braced Wednesday for what could be some of the highest wind speeds the region has witnessed in decades.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we give you the latest updates as Storm Ciaran hits the UK. Science Secretary Michelle Donelan joins live from the government's AI safety summit. Nick speaks with a spokesperson for the IDF as the first foreign nationals leave Gaza. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
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Due to Storm Ciaran British Airways have made weather adjustments across the UK and Europe. Around 50 flights have been affected.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Subscribe here for it to be delivered every Friday to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Storm Ciaran live: UK braced for floods with 80 warnings in placeCovid Inquiry latest: Matt Hancock 'wanted to decide who should live and die' M&S apologises for Christmas advert post after Palestinian flag backlashRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2WRuvh9See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Storm Ciaran latest to rapidly intensify before slamming into U.K. and France; Human activities are making the Earth saltier, and not in a good way; U.S. greenlights fifth major offshore wind project; PLUS: Biden launches massive investments in America's farm country to boost resilience and fight climate change... All that and more in today's Green News Report!
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Newry town centre is completely flooded and a bridge in north Co Louth has partially collapsed due to flooding, as two separate rain warnings have been issued by Met Éireann and the Met Office. Mark Bowe, Meteorologist from Met Eireann told us what we could expect, and also joining Newstalk Breakfast was Patrick O'Donovan, Minister of State with Responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
The head teacher of a school in Gillingham has been told he has just months to live after being diagnosed with cancer.There has been a huge response from the community to help Alex Moir from Parkwood Primary.Also in today's episode, we are being urged to take extra care as Kent starts to feel the effects of Storm Ciaran.Yellow weather warnings come into force this evening, with an amber alert for strong wind tomorrow.The person at the centre of this year's Edenbridge Bonfire has been revealed as Sadiq Khan.The 11-metre tall effigy was unveiled today and shows the London Mayor as a ULEZ camera in reference to the controverisal expansion of the scheme.The MP for Tunbridge Wells is calling for a summit on Artificial Intelligence to focus more on day-to-day issues, instead of threats to humanity.Tech bosses and world leaders are gathering for talks at Bletchley Park over the next couple of days.A former drug addict from Deal has launched a men's mental health support group.Blake Murray has spent eight months in rehab and now wants to help others.And in football, Gillingham have appointed Stephen Clemence as their new manager.He will take over from interim boss Keith Millen, after Neil Harris was sacked last month.
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Newry town centre is completely flooded and a bridge in north Co Louth has partially collapsed due to flooding, as two separate rain warnings have been issued by Met Éireann and the Met Office. Mark Bowe, Meteorologist from Met Eireann told us what we could expect, and also joining Newstalk Breakfast was Patrick O'Donovan, Minister of State with Responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
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On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 2 at 6:40 a.m. CT: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — President Joe Biden says he thinks there should be a humanitarian “pause” in the Israel-Hamas war. Biden was talking to a roomful of supporters gathered in Minneapolis for a reelection fundraiser when he was interrupted by a protester calling for a cease-fire. The call for a pause was a subtle departure for Biden and top White House aides. Throughout the Mideast crisis they have been steadfast in stating they would not dictate how the Israelis carry out their military operations in response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants. NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump Jr. has testified that he never worked on his father's business financial statements. He was questioned Wednesday in court about the documents that now are at the heart of the civil fraud trial that threatens former President Donald Trump's real estate empire. The lawsuit filed by New York state's attorney general centers on whether the former president and his business misled banks and insurers by inflating his net worth on the financial statements. The Trumps deny wrongdoing. PARIS (AP) — Winds up to 180 kilometers per hour (108 mph) have slammed the French Atlantic coast as Storm Ciaran lashes western Europe. The storm blew out windows overnight and left 1.2 million French households without electricity on Thursday. A truck driver was killed when a tree hit his vehicle in northern France. Strong winds and rain also battered southern England and the Channel Islands, where gusts of more than 160 kph (100 mph) were reported. Hundreds of schools stayed closed in the coastal communities of Cornwall and Devon. Dutch airline KLM scrapped all flights in and out of the Netherlands from the early afternoon until the end of the day, RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says armed forces will boost security at some of the country's most important airports, ports and along its international borders to tackle organized crime. The decision comes days after members of a criminal gang set fire to dozens of buses in Rio de Janeiro, apparently in retaliation for the police killing their leader's nephew. The deployment is part of a broader plan that includes increasing the number of federal police forces in Rio, improving cooperation between law enforcement entities and boosting investment in technology for intelligence gathering. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA's Lucy spacecraft has encountered the first of 10 asteroids on its long journey out to Jupiter. The spacecraft on Wednesday zoomed past the pint-sized Dinkinesh in the main asteroid belt beyond Mars. Lucy came within 270 miles of the asteroid, testing its instruments in a dry run for the bigger and more alluring asteroids ahead. The asteroid is just a half-mile across, quite possibly the smallest of the space rocks on Lucy's tour. Wednesday's flyby caps what NASA is calling Asteroid Autumn. NASA returned its first asteroid samples in September. Then in October, it launched a spacecraft to a metal-rich asteroid named Psyche. WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos has easily survived a vote to expel him from the House as most Republicans opted to withhold punishment as both his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee investigation proceed. The effort to kick Santos out of the House was led by his fellow New York Republicans, who are anxious to distance themselves from a colleague infamous for fabricating his life story and accused of stealing from donors, lying to Congress and receiving unemployment benefits he did not deserve. But the vast majority of Republicans and more than 30 Democrats have voted against expelling Santos. The final vote was 179 for expulsion and 213 against. The Major League Baseball season comes to an end as the Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamonds in five games. Legendary college basketball coach Bobby Knight died. There was also a lot of NBA action and a couple of rookie quarterbacks will start in the NFL's Week 9. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The death of American hockey player Adam Johnson from a skate blade to the neck has led officials in the NHL and other leagues to continue discussions about cut-resistant protection. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Players' Association executive director Marty Walsh have already touched base. More talks are planned between the league and union on the topic of skate blade safety. The American Hockey League and ECHL last summer mandated cut-resistant wrist and foot and ankle protection. At least one minor league team is mandating neck guards immediately in response to Johnson's death. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 1 at 4 p.m. CT: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve kept its key short-term interest rate unchanged for a second straight time but left the door open to further rate hikes if inflation pressures should accelerate in the months ahead. The Fed said in a statement after its latest meeting that it would keep its benchmark rate at about 5.4%, its highest level in 22 years. Since launching the most aggressive series of rate hikes in four decades in March 2022 to fight inflation, the Fed has pulled back and has now raised rates only once since May. The statement noted that recent tumult in the financial markets has sent longer-term interest rates up to near 16-year highs and contributed to higher borrowing rates across the economy. RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — After more than three weeks of siege, the first Palestinians were allowed to leave Gaza. They were hundreds of dual passport holders and dozens of seriously injured people. Israeli airstrikes pounded a densely populated area for the second day in a row. And Jordan, a key U.S. ally, recalled its ambassador from Israel. Jordan also told Israel's ambassador to remain out of its country in protest over the “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza. NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump Jr. has taken the witness stand at the civil fraud trial over whether his father overstated his wealth to banks and insurers. The former president's eldest son began testifying Wednesday. His testimony is kicking off a blockbuster stretch as the trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit enters its second month. She says Donald Trump, his company and top executives, including Donald Trump Jr. and his brother Eric, overstated his wealth to banks and insurers. The Trumps deny wrongdoing and are fighting to keep their Trump Organization intact. WASHINGTON (AP) — The mayors of Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles and New York are pressing to meet with President Joe Biden about the migrants arriving in their cities. The Democratic leader want to discuss getting federal help in managing the surge of migrants they say are arriving with little to no coordination, support or resources from the president's administration. The Democratic leaders say in a letter obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday that while they appreciate Biden's efforts so far, much more needs to be done to ease the burden on their cities. Biden is increasingly under fire on this issue from members of his own party. And Republicans claim he's soft on border security. Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Louisiana state trooper accused of withholding graphic body-camera footage that shows another officer dragging Black motorist Ronald Greene by his ankle shackles during his deadly 2019 arrest. A district attorney said this week that Lt. John Clary has agreed to take the stand in the trial of Master Trooper Kory York, a former colleague charged with negligent homicide in the case. York is accused of forcing the heavyset Greene to lie facedown and handcuffed for more than nine minutes. Use-of-force experts said that likely restricted Greene's breathing. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A murder trial in Texas is underway in the fatal shooting of pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson. Kaitlin Armstrong faces up to 99 years in prison in the May 2022 slaying. Prosecutors told jurors Wednesday that the last thing Wilson did was “scream in terror.” Armstrong has pleaded not guilty. In a short opening statement, defense attorney Geoffrey Puryear said Armstrong was caught in a “web of circumstantial evidence.” Police have said Wilson previously dated Armstrong's boyfriend, Colin Strickland, and had gone swimming with him that day. Strickland and Wilson were both competitive gravel racers. Wilson was a 25-year-old Vermont native who was also a mountain bike racer. Former President Donald Trump is fighting to stay on the 2024 ballot in Colorado and Michigan. Section Three of the 14th Amendment bars anyone who “engaged in insurrection” against the Constitution from holding higher office. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has signaled that it would rule against a man who wants to trademark the suggestive phrase “Trump too small.” The dispute is over the government's decision to deny a trademark to Steve Elster, a California man seeking exclusive use of the phrase on T-shirts and potentially other merchandise. It is the latest case relating to former President Donald Trump to reach the Supreme Court, following arguments Tuesday in social media cases with echoes of Trump. The justices repeatedly invoked the phrase Wednesday as they questioned whether the government was justified in denying the trademark. Elster's lawyers argue that the decision violated his free speech rights, and a federal appeals court agreed. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration is privately developing a national strategy to combat Islamophobia. That word comes from three people familiar with the matter. But the effort is being met with skepticism from many Muslim Americans because of the administration's staunch support of Israel's military assault in Gaza. The White House originally was expected to announce its plans to develop the strategy when Biden met last week with Muslim leaders. The people familiar with the matter said the delay was due partly to concerns from Muslim Americans that the administration lacked credibility on the issue given its robust backing of Israel's military. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to publicly discuss the White House plans. NEW YORK (AP) — An 80-foot-tall (24-meter) Norway spruce from the Binghamton area has been selected as this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and will be cut down and trucked to New York City next week. Rockefeller Center officials say the tree will be cut on Nov. 9 in Vestal, New York, and will arrive at Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan on Nov. 11. After it's wrapped in more than 50,000 lights and crowned with a star, the tree will be lighted during a live television broadcast on Nov. 29. It will be on display until Jan. 13, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather joined The Last Word ahead of the arrival of storm Ciaran, as flooding continues around the country.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Alan O'Reilly, Carlow Weather and joined later by Antoin Watters, Sinn Fein councillor in the Carlingford area.
I'm back - and I'm fine - but let's talk about accidents at home - Dr Chris Luke has seen it all....The brawl at bingo loco - eyewitness Liam says he never saw anything like it ...Storm Ciaran is on his way - Alan from Carlow Weather advises taking flood precautions & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Infrared aurora has been detected on Uranus. University of Leicester scientist, Emma Thomas, explains why now's the time for a “much needed” mission to the distant planet.What we know about Apple's ‘Scary Fast' event.Storm Ciaran set to bring strong winds and heavy downpours to parts of the UK.We dig deeper and speak to Imperial College London about their research on how we feel touch – and why it could help understand inflammatory skin diseases such as eczema.Elon Musk to make misinformation on X ineligible to revenue share.Happy Birthday Call of Duty – the Standard's gaming journalist, Stuart Andrews, on the secret to the games' enduring popularity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Maidstone man who had to prove his car was compliant with ULEZ regulations is questioning how many other people have been wrongly charged.Edward Paul went onto the TfL website, and was told he'd have to pay an emissions charge to drive his 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan to Heathrow Airport.Also in today's episode, several flood alerts are in force across Kent after heavy rain over the weekend.More weather warnings for strong wind and torrential downpours have also been issued as Storm Ciaran approaches.A young woman from Herne Bay who went missing more than 50 times as a teenager is sharing her story in a bid to help others.Jade Knight was struggling with her physical and mental health and says she was “addicted” to running away from home.A photographer from Folkestone who only has one arm says she's never let her disability stop her from succeeding.27 year-old Jen Read started started taking pictures of her pets, before moving on to wildlife photography during lockdown.In football, the Gillingham Supporters' Club say they're at Priestfield this season.A man was arrested on suspicion of a racially-aggravated public order offence during the game against Newport on Saturday.And, we've been hearing more about plans for a former Premiership rugby club to make a 'once in a generation' move to Kent.Wasps are in talks to relocate to Sevenoaks, and are considering building a new stadium in the area.