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Israel's military has confirmed it struck an ambulance leaving a hospital in Gaza City. The Hamas-led health authorities in Gaza say a medical convoy was hit, causing many casualties. Israel's government tells us it was targeting Hamas fighters. Also on tonight's programme: The husband of the jailed Iranian activist who won this year's Nobel Peace Prize tells us she is being refused urgent medical care because she won't wear a hijab. And it's a landmark of our motoring heritage, but now Britain's oldest service station, Watford Gap, is facing demolition.
Sponsored by Little Mouse cheese and wine shop in Norwood. Pre-order a bespoke selection of cheeses for FYP listeners for just £17 to pick up after the Manchester Utd game on Sunday May 22nd at littlemousecheese.com/fyp A wonderful day at Selhurst that sees Watford relegated while Roy Hodgson blows the Holmesdale kisses. You couldn't ask for more. JD, Jack and Grace are here to review all of Saturday's festivities, pick their winners and losers, answer your questions and preview Sunday's trip to Aston Villa. PLUS there's an extended version of this episode is available to our Patrons over at: https://patreon.com/fyppodcast Twitter: @fypfanzine Facebook: FYPFanzine Instagram: @fypfanzine contact@fypfanzine.uk
Guesting this week are Liam, David and Mitchell from Wait…What!? Podcast. With 5 minutes Sean has stumbled across a VHS copy of Batman & Robin (1997), which disgusts Liam. The trio and Sean ponder whether Post Companies use this film as a training video. The guys get serious (for about five minutes) to discuss the parts of the film which would never be seen as acceptable in a film today. The episodes then descends into a discussion about the Watford Gap, VAR, and the football. Thanks to the trio for coming onto my podcast. Thanks for listening. This episode contains strong language and adult humour.
PLOT: The podders discuss the 1-0 home victory over Watford that sees us top the Premier League table while Woolwich prop it up. In a relatively comfortable win, they look at how well Nuno and the team have been able to see out these victories with the players looking fitter and working hard for eachother. They then look to the closure of the transfer window on Tuesday and discuss the international break while Bren goes overboard on the puns. . CREW: Brendan hosts and is joined by HG and Paul MuirPRODUCTION: Produced, recorded and edited by Brendan
2 January 2020 Ants at the Watford Gap Service Station Written and performed by Rob Auton Produced by Ben Williams for Plosive Productions Artwork by Rob Auton Follow The Rob Auton Daily Podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @robautonpodcast Rob Auton is on tour. Visit www.robauton.co.uk for dates Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/robautonpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Watford draw this week sent us all a bit loopy - in my Watford Gap quiz we discover that I could have been on X-factor with my sweet soulful voice - the boys don't agree. John has eaten 8 chupa chup lollies (the sour kind) and has issues with his mouth. He also insisted on having six sausages at a Watford Gap pick and mix breakfast which caused a tailback on the M1Support the show (http://gunners.com)
Charlotte hosts Norman and Adam to discuss another away point earned. Should Lascelles be dropped? Where did Kenedy disappear to? Why does Salomón Rondón owe Norman commission? Answers to these important questions and more available right here! This podcast is supported by our Patrons who pay £5 per month for 20 extra NUFC podcasts: www.patreon.com/tfpodcast Sign up with Fansbet to support the true faith podcast: exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2yPzCjS
The Reds maintain their relentless pursuit of Manchester City with a controlled victory over Watford at Vicarage Road. Joining Neil Atkinson for this week's show is John Gibbons, Ian Salmon and Mike Nevin. Today's free Anfield Wrap show was supported by RedsBet. Tailor-made for Liverpool fans, RedsBet are an online gaming platform which seeks to build strong lasting partnerships with supporters that enable them to share 50% of net profits generated from bets to be used specifically for fan causes and other initiatives that matter to supporters. RedsBet offers a fun and innovative take on sports betting. Share the Glory! www.RedsBet.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive ad-free extended version of the show, live-streaming, access to Discord member’s club, weekly columns from Nate, higher quality MP3s, and much more.GET IN TOUCH using hello@techpodcast.uk. All messages sent will be read and considered for inclusion on a future show. This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and CNET's Andy Hoyle spend the first 20 minutes of the show broadcasting from the M1, and the rest of the show talking from the Watford Gap service station about:- UK banks ban Bitcoin purchases with credit cards- Honor 9 Lite: Four cameras and luxe design impress us so far- Why Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition is the most essential mobile game right now- Vodafone Ireland promises 5G rollout within 24 months- Your emails and questions answered!Patreon supporters have access to our longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTRA STORY: UK police are now using fingerprint scanners on the streets- EXTRA STORY: EE 'shoebox' to tackle broadband not-spots- Outtakes and more!Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive ad-free extended version of the show, live-streaming, access to Discord member’s club, weekly columns from Nate, higher quality MP3s, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's podcast is sort of the conclusion of a two-parter. On the last show, we talked about the history and economy of England's post-industrial northern cities. This week, we're north of the Watford Gap once again, but this time we're talking culture. (A note for overseas listeners: don't worry, we've not given up on the outside world, and we'll be back to a more international service soon enough. Also, a bunch of the stuff we talk about on this one does reflect on cities more broadly so you should listen to it anyway. So there.) First up, in what is clearly an attempt to troll me, Stephanie makes me talk about a subject that's absolutely central to life in Liverpool, Manchester, and many other northern cities, but remains absolutely baffling to me: football. To do that, we're joined by Neil Atkinson, the host of the ludicrously successful Anfield Wrap podcast, which chronicles Liverpool FC and Liverpool life through as many as 15 shows a week. He talks about the role football plays in the life of... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John McCarthy looks at the changing nature of the traditional attractions of England with historian John Julius Norwich, curator Lucy Worsley and journalist Martin Wainwright. Together they discuss the appeal of English places from Kensington Palace to Watford Gap and why we look for the past in palaces and cottages. Producer: Harry Parker.
The North South Divide is a collaboration between myself (Trevor Ship) and James Hart. (Alternatively known, cryptically as trev & james. or sometimes, just for the sheer hell of it james & trev). We're two blokes who live either side of the Watford Gap in the UK.Spoondance is the bizarre name for the episode known to its probation officer as 'number one'.You can add comments here, or you can email us at:comedy(at)mus-ic.co.ukListen online If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element - please click below to listen or download. Download (right-click, Save As)NSD-01-spoondance-96k.mp3 (14MB MP3)Feeding BritCaster.com