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Novara Media is an independent media organisation addressing the issues—from a crisis of capitalism to racism and climate change—that are set to define the 21st century.
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A sunken raft of weeds woven into a verdant morass of sound, song and story. Broadcast on London's Resonance FM every Thursday, Into the Moss is a 14 minute drift through original music, soundscapes and liminal yarns.
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Resonance FM

Resonance FM

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Resonance104.4fm is London's art radio station. A platform for sound and radio art, experimental art practice, specialist musics, free speech and deep thought, we broadcast original content from musicians, artists, scientists, instigators, critics and thinkers from London's kaleidoscopic communities. Resonance FM is a challenging model of community media hailed as "the best radio station in the world". www.resonancefm.com
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Killjoy FM

A new left feminist radio show, hosted by Ray Filar

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A new left feminist radio show. Wednesday mornings at 11am on Resonance 104.4 FM. Shows are now podcasted at http://novaramedia.com/category/audio/killjoyfm/
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The perfect complement to a double espresso and a bacon sandwich, The deXter Bentley Hello GoodBye Show has been reviving hung over listeners in London and beyond every Saturday lunchtime between noon and 1.30pm, ever since Resonance 104.4 FM first hit the airwaves back in the Spring of 2002. Occasional excursions into poetry, drama and sound art aside, the show revolves around the one thing that excites us the most… MUSIC! Whether your thing is electro-punk, avant-pop or good old free-folk ...
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Baffling, erudite, funny, vertiginously bizarre, digressive, obsessive, eccentric and poignant. Hooting Yard the home of legendary pamphleteer Dobson, Blodgett Marigold Chew, home of the picnic for detectives and location of the palace of Hoon.A splendid place, much cake is eaten there.Written and presented by Frank Key.
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The Cyber Chutney Arse Duck Show: these shows where made for our own amusement ,hopfully someone else will enjoy them as well. We have a very slapdash aproch to making music and we hope it makes you laugh. You can also hear music by coley portions on this show .my cohort is BIN JUICE.Some people say we shouldn?t laugh at our own jokes.I say if you find it funny laugh. We tried to get a fealing of cacking about in our bedroom and bathroom down on the radio. I think we dud it.
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As far as I know Tunes From Turtle Island is the only European radio show to exclusivity promote the indigenous musicians, bands and sound artists of North America. It is broadcast in Europe by 7 stations in 4 countries every week. Austria, Italy, the UK and USA. I play all genres of music from hip hop, rock, jazz and blues through to traditional, country, folk and more. From the first period of recorded sound, right up to the present day. I often include news articles on environmental destr ...
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Queer'Say

Rosie Wilby

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Queer’Say is a themed highlights strand featuring the very best guest interviews from the worlds of theatre, literature, music and film originally broadcast on comedian Rosie Wilby’s award-winning LGBT show on Resonance FM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Getting Better Acquainted

Getting Better Acquainted

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A weekly podcast: Join Dave Pickering on his journey to get better acquainted with the people he knows. Part interview show, part oral history project and part autobiography through conversation. British Podcast Award 2017 winner (bronze in Best Interview category) GBA was nominated for a 2012 Radio Production Award, aired for 3 seasons on Resonance 104.4 FM and was featured on BBC Radio 4's In Pod We Trust, BBC Radio 5 Live’s Helen and Olly's Required Listening and has been recommended by T ...
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"All the latest celebrity gossip, hot fashion tips and 101 ways to spice up your love life." A few months ago, I found a cache of tapes in a gents lavotory, wrapped in what appeared to be a suicide note. While many of the tapes had degrated due to exposure to the harsh toilet environment, much of their content was still playable. I became obsessed with cataloguing the dreary, meloncholic sounds contained therein. I have encoded and placed here all that I was able to salvage, and as I am slow ...
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Art Monthly's regular visual art discussion programme presented by Matt Hale and Chris McCormack broadcast by Resonance FM. Each month writers from the London-based contemporary art magazine discuss topics featured in the current issue.
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Dingus

Mike Cooter

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"Dingus" is a six-part radio drama produced by CBS and recorded at the height of the 1943 flu pandemic that swept through Hollywood. Denied of a marquee cast and blighted by a curious obsession with the object that drives its narrative, this innovative and formally-reflexive oddity disappeared almost completely without trace. In 2010 artist Mike Cooter set out to find and rehabilitate this elusive artefact, initiating a 12-year journey that now culminates in the re-emergence of "Dingus," his ...
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Indie Cops

terry saunders and tom bell

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Tom Bell and Terry Saunders are the Indie Cops, two crimefighters that operate from their failing music shop, Dental Records These are downloads of the original Resonance FM radio show which so far has run for 2 glorious series, recorded live at Tuesday lunchtimes It's a heady mix of indie music, banter and crime-busting. Enjoy!
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Originally a weekly radio series on London's 104.4 Resonance FM, but now only available online after some trumped up OFCOM charges, The Atomic Drop welcomes the listener to the wonderful world of professional wrestling. A wrestling show like no other.. Honest www.facebook.com/theatomicdrop www.resonancefm.com www.mixcloud.com/tatta
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A radio drama, featuring A, B, C, D, E... and the Announcer. The characters enter, leave and occupy space. They speak, sometimes to each other and sometimes to themselves - and sometimes into recording devices. The cast: Ada Okoye, Katharina Albrecht, Maria Briz, Louise Hartman, Katharina Albrecht Franziska Nicolaus and Marta Milanese. Technical assistance: Thomas Harding. Recorded in locations around London. Episodes originally produced for art exhibitions or for Wavelength on Resonance FM, ...
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Podcast devoted to the art, science, politics and transcendental pleasure of cycling, in London and beyond. Presented by Jack Thurston the show has been running since 2004, initially as a radio show on Resonance FM. It covers the intersections of cycling, culture, society and creativity from a variety of perspectives. From Tour de France to roller-racing, from Brompton commuters to bicycle messengers, from Kraftwerk to hip hop, from urban design to countryside trips. Literature, history, tra ...
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Cafe Calcio

Cafe Calcio

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Hello, we're Cafe Calcio, AND WE ARE BACK! No, not the awesome cafe on the Crwys Road in Cardiff, but three guys (Chris Dixon, David Stubbs and Chris Roberts) based in London who make a show for http://soundcloud.com/resonance-fm discussing football in the cultural context. It's all a bit of a laugh, and topics covered in shows that you'll find here include stuff like architecture in football stadia, football's relationship with war, football in the former eastern bloc, fan's fodder and such ...
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You Are Hear is a podcast and online radio show brought to you by Magz Hall ( Radio Arts, Totally Radio, Resonance FM ) bringing you live sessions, new music, festival specials and interviews. Since May 2002 we've been exploring the outer edges of music. Hear the best cutting edge artists and bands. File under experimental alternative new music of all genres. Folk, Rock, Noise, Pop, electronic, dance, grime, electro http://www.youarehear.co.uk
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Where art, design and crystallography converge. ATOMIC radio brings you stories from the long relationship between the arts and the science of X-ray crystallography. X-ray crystallography, which is 100 years old this year, is a science that reveals the invisible, the tiny atomic structures of molecules and crystals – and it has been quietly influencing art and design for decades. Each episode spotlights a different piece of art or design prompted by the science of atoms, featuring interviews ...
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2020 Visions

Resonance FM Podcasts

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2020 Visions is a six part series presented by Rys Farthing and K. Biswas charting Britain's future. Episode 1: The Political Future. Guests: Labour’s Jon Cruddas MP; human rights activist Peter Tatchell; ConservativeHome editor Jonathan Isaby, psephologist Professor John Curtice; Dr Madsen Pirie, Director of the free-market Adam Smith Institute; LibDem Voice editor Stephen Tall; David Babbs of campaign organisation 38 Degrees, and the New Statesman’s Laurie Penny. Episode 2: Poverty, inequa ...
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Around this time last year, we spoke about a new micro festival that was due to take centre stage in the twin towns of Killaloe and Ballina on the shores of Lough Derg in early September. That festival was Resonance Lough Derg: a ‘festival of ideas’. The festival is making its return on the 4th and 5th of September. To find out more, Alan Morrissey…
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A submission calling for Ennis General Hospital to be equipped with an Emergency Department has been lodged with the Health Information and Quality Authority. It comes as HIQA has commenced it's indpendent review to determine reforms to emergency and urgent care reform in the MidWest. Clare FM's Daragh Dolan Reports === The 30-page document compile…
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A block in the system is said to be forcing some people in Clare to become "entrenched" in homeless accommodation for years.The number of adults in this county availing of emergency accommodation rose to 75 at the end of July - while the number of homeless children across Clare and Limerick has increased to 191.Nationally, Department of Housing fig…
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A Clare-based mother who recently moved from Scotland says she never imagined finding a childcare place would be so difficult.From today, the minimum hourly subsidy under the National Childcare Scheme for children under 15 has increased by 53% from €1.40 to €2.14.The Department of Children has also announced that from September, a fee cap for new s…
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Members of West Clare Communities will have the opportunity to avail of information clinics held in both Kilkee and Kilrush this week.The clinics are designed to highlight range of employment, education, community, transport, recreation and social services available throughout West Clare. This week clinics will be held on Wednesday at the Elliot Ce…
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The relics of St Bernadette from the International Marian Shrine at Lourdes will journey on pilgrimage to Ireland for the very first time this September and October. This affords an opportunity to people to welcome the spirit of Lourdes and St. Bernadette to a local church in their own diocese. The good news for Clare is that the Relics of St. Bern…
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Thomond Park was the venue for a rather unique charitable initiative in recent days. On Friday, Munster’s home ground played host to an abseiling event. The charitable event was in memory of Mairead Cleary Keniry. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Kayla Murtagh, Fundraiser Organiser and Work Colleague of Mairead.…
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The number of Irish people leaving Ireland has reached its highest point in almost a decade. Figures from the Central Statistics Office show that more than 69,000 people emigrated from Ireland in the 12 months to April, compared with 64,000 in the same period of 2023. This is the highest emigration figure since 2015. For more on this, Alan Morrisse…
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Clare County Council is urging first time buyers to engage with its supports when attempting to secure their first home. New figures from the Department of Housing show the local authority has been instructed 74 home loans since 2022. The scheme offers up to €270,000 in funding to successful applicants for new and second-hand properties, to be paid…
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The need for another Emergency Department is clear, according to a local campaign group. New INMO figures show 151 patients were accommodated on trolleys at Ennis General Hospital last month, following the deferral of scheduled care at University Hospital Limerick. In the same timeframe, just 8 patients were on trolleys at Nenagh Hospital. Friends …
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Residents of Ennis and surrounding areas will soon get to have their say on which vacant building in the area they'd like to see brought back into use.Clare County Council has received funding through the THRIVE Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme to identify a vacant or under-utilised heritage or historic building in Ennis town centre for ad…
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Part 2 of 2 : Jem Freeman talks about a band they were in landshapes, and experiences on tour in part 2 of their chat with Robyn Rocket The Executive Producer was Paul Dutnall This project was made possible by funding from arts council England . Robyn Rocket is support by Heart N Soul. Robyn plays Space Trumpet , and puts on gigs called Robyn's Roc…
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The majority of employees in Clare would prefer a four-day working week, regardless of the impact on their salary.That's just one of the findings from a new survey conducted by FRS Recruitment, which also reveals that 30% of employees in this county did not use their full allocation of holidays last year.According to the research, 68% of workers wi…
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Two Ennis natives will be recognised for over 80 years of collective experience to the defence forces at a special ceremony on Sunday.Major General Adrian Ó'Mhurcú and Fr Paschal Hanrahan will receive Mayoral Awards from Mayor of Ennis Clare-Colleran Molloy tomorrow at 2pm at the Temple Gate Hotel.Both men have served on peacekeeping missions abroa…
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Two Clare members of the Defence Forces will be honoured with Mayoral Awards tomorrow.Major General Adrian Ó'Mhurcú began his service in the army reserve of the 22nd Infantry Battalion before enlisting as a Cadet in the permanent defence forces in 1982.General Ó'Mhurcú He would go on to serve in the Elite Army Ranger Wing and participated in multip…
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It's claimed those looking to buy a new home in Clare are being forced to turn to the second-hand market.Research published by estate agents DNG today has found that just 58% of new properties sold in Ireland last year were to individual private buyers.The remaining 42% - which accounts for 7,306 homes - were sold as part of block sales to non-hous…
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The long awaited delivery of an EU funded project will aim to make an East Clare region a benchmark for Irish Water Quality.It comes as the Waters of Life Programme will be outlining its high level objectives to bring the quality of rivers and streams in the Graney-Sub Catchment area up to a premium standard.It's now been over two years since the w…
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It is time for the twelfth episode of our newest feature on Morning Focus, Energising Clare.This new feature will be about educating you, the listener, on renewables.On this week’s episode, Alan Morrissey was joined by Clíona O’Sullivan, Head of Development Onshore for RWE Renewables Ireland to discuss community engagement with wind energy.…
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Home care provider Home Instead has announced the creation of 1,000 new Professional CAREGiver roles. The positions will be filled at Home Instead’s upcoming National Hiring Week, which runs from Monday 2nd-Friday 6th September. To discuss this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Sarah York, Operations Manager at Home Instead Clare.Photo (c): www.homeins…
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We all enjoy taking a holiday, but just how many of us think about the health benefits of a trip abroad, or holiday in Ireland? Many people still travel off-peak, but how much difference can a holiday have on our health?To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Joanne Hanrahan, Psychotherapist, Trauma Specialist (SEP) in Liscannor.Photo (c) Wa…
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It's claimed the lifting of Bus Eireann's driver age cap will be essential to fulfil Clare's school bus services long into the future. The Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland is calling for the establishment of a working group to tackle pressing issues facing the sector, including that commercial operators are responsible for providing o…
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The number of people presenting to charities with drug addiction is said to be on the rise in Clare. Support services across the country are calling on the Government to ramp up the provision of low threshold detox facilities, aftercare and rehabilitation spaces ahead of International Overdose Day tomorrow. According to drugs.ie, at least one perso…
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Indie, Country, Hip Hop, Folk, Pop, Techno, Rap, Traditional Flute, House, and Ambient from members of the Ojibwe, Haisla, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Northern Pueblos, Atikamekw, Cree, Métis, Mi'kmaq, Dakota, Osage, and Huron-Wendat Nations. Brought to you by Tunes From Turtle Island and Pantheon Podcasts. If you like the music you hear, go out and …
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Motherhood was once at the centre of the feminist movement’s demands, from campaigns for reproductive rights to the mobilisation of anti-nuclear mums at Greenham Common. But in the 21st century, the politicisation of mothering seems to have shrunk in its ambition. In her new book Mother State: A Political History of Motherhood, literary scholar and…
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It's claimed the beating life and soul of Clare is at risk due to the rampant increase of pub closures.New figures show the number of public houses trading in this county has fallen by over 30% since 2005.The sound of traditional Irish music and craic that was the once the beating drum of towns and villages across Clare has been fading rapidly with…
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A Clare academic claims it's "almost certain" Ukraine is willfully acting without the permission of its Western allies as it continues its incursion into Russia.Three weeks on from its first attack on Russian soil, Ukraine says it now controls 100 Russian settlements which roughly equates to 1,294 square kilometres of territory.President Volodymyr …
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A new project coming to East Clare for the first time will be aiming to divert young people away from a life of crime.It comes as the Department of Justice is inviting proposals for organisations to establish Youth Diversion Projects in the region.The initiative is primarily targeted at 12-17 year-olds who are judged to be at risk and the proposals…
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Oonagh Minogue, who hails from Corofin, is a Feng Shui Consultant. Feng Shui is all about balancing the Yin and Yang energy in your home to bring a beautiful flow of abundance, peace and harmony into your home. Oonagh offers invaluable advice on how to reduce back-to-school anxiety. For more on this, Oonagh joined Alan Morrisey on Thursday's Mornin…
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The Scariff Show takes place this weekend. A host of events and entertainment will be on offer on Sunday (1st September), from show jumping and dog shows, to family fun and even a LEGO competition (Building Better Lego Championship)! To find out more about the Scariff Show, Alan Morrissey was joined by Committee member, Beckha Doyle and Chairman, J…
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Clare has experienced the joint-second-highest percentage drop in the number of CAO applicants issued with Round One offers this year compared to 2023. The number of Clare people who applied to the CAO in 2024 and received an offer is over 10% below that of last year, despite roughly the same number having sat the Leaving Cert here both years. 83,3…
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A Clare man has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Galway. John Davoren, who is a farmer in Caherconnell in the Burren, as well as a businessman and innovator, has been awarded the honorary doctorate in science. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by John on Thursday's Morning Focus.Photo (c) https://caherconnell.com/ab…
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The number of pubs trading in Clare has fallen by more than 30% within the last two decades. A new report from the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland which has just been published, shows 114 public houses have closed in this county since 2005, including 18 closures in just the last year. The bulk of the closures have been attributed to soaring costs …
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The Government's been accused of placing upward pressure on this region's emergency department by failing to attract GPs to Clare. The UL Hospitals Group has begun the resumption of scheduled care following three weeks of deferrals as part of an emergency plan to alleviate overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick. It comes amid the backdrop of …
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Clare's Dog Warden has issued an urgent warning to owners over their public safety obligations following a serious attack in the county last week.A woman in Quin was left traumatised after being set upon by two dogs and was later brought to Ennis General Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.Both of the dogs, which were described as "extremely d…
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A Clare Teaching Council Representative is warning students not to be too hasty in accepting offers of college places just yet.At 2pm today, 83,500 people - including 47,000 students who sat their Leaving Cert this year - will be issued wih Round One CAO offers.It's estimated 60,000 applicants will receive an offer of a place today with more than h…
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Healthcare campaigners are calling for a permanent end to uncertainty surrounding patient care in Clare and the MidWest.It follows the gradual restoration of outpatient appointments of elective and day surgeries at Ennis, Nenagh, St. Johns, University Hospital Limerick and Croom Orthopedic following three weeks of scheduled care deferrals.The measu…
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A Clare autism support service is calling on the Government to put it's money where its mouth is in the upcoming budget.It follows the publication of the new National Autism Strategy which is aiming to implement 83 key actions over the next 18 months with a view to enhancing access to health and social care and education.43% of respondents to the p…
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Clare singer-songwriter Síomha Brock is currently on tour in the US, but not everything has gone smoothly. The Ennis native took to her Instagram account recently, to highlight that one of her shows was cancelled, due to her views on Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza. The show was due to take place tonight in Kansas City. To find out more, Alan …
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A Kilrush native who twice found herself homeless over the last decade has managed to turn her life around and is now one of just three practitioners of Spinal Flow Technique in Ireland. Rachel Brennan, a mother-of-four, also battled lengthy periods of ill-health, but began the journey on the road she continues to travel to this day, by going to co…
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The issues around childcare are something we highlight frequently here on Morning Focus. Those issues include facilities closing down around the county and the rest of the country because of problems with the CORE funding scheme, soaring public liability costs and other financial pressures, and parents facing a battle to access childcare spaces. Ho…
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Clare's MEP claims closing Ireland's borders "isn't compatible with the real world". New data from the Central Statistics Office shows immigration in this country is at its highest point in 17 years with 142,000 arriving in the year to April. In the same period, 69,000 people left Ireland which is its highest emigration figure since 2015. Scariff M…
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