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Missed The Graham Norton Radio Show with Waitrose at the weekend?! Then start your week right with the highlights of the show including Graham’s Guides, Gorgeous dishes from Show Chef Martha, Games and all the glamorous guests. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, just look up @VirginRadioUK for all the best bits! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SNEAKY RADIO INTRO Playlist for Podcast #001 1.] Tiesto, Allure-Pair Of Dice (Original Mix) {Musical Freedom} 2.] Calvin Harris, Nicky Romero- Iron (Dyro Remix) {Protocol Recordings} 3.] Jack&Jordan - Rocka' 4.] Chuckie,Promise Land - Breaking Up feat. Amanda Wilson (Bartosz Brenes & Tony Romera Remix) {Cr2 Records} 5.] SLOP ROCK vs Aviccii - Revolutions of the Last Dance (SNEAKY T BOOTLEG) 6.] Reecey Boi - Mice Hole (Reece Low Remix) {Effectz Recording} 7.] The Aston Shuffle, Tommy Trash- S ...
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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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Calling John’s life in electronic music anything less than extraordinary would be a considerable understatement. Over the last two decades he’s been behind 30 music-compilations and artist albums, which have sold cumulatively in excess of 10 million copies. Of which 10 of his mix compilations and five single releases have made the UK’s national Top 40 (on major labels including Virgin, EMI and Warner Music), whilst his most recent club tracks have resulted in a succession of Beatport top 10 ...
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FrequencyCast covers Digital TV and Technology in the UK. Our shows are driven by listener feedback, and thanks to our loyal audience, we have won two European awards. FrequencyCast is presented by tech lovers Pete and Kelly, and shows cover digital TV services such as Freeview, Sky, BT Vision, Freesat and Virgin Media, as well hands-on reviews of gadgets and online gadgets. Each show starts with a UK tech news roundup, followed by an in-depth focus on a topic chosen by our listeners. We the ...
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Socaholic is an entertainment brand specialising in promoting Caribbean arts and culture – Music x Events x Carnival The sounds from the Caribbean islands have a positive and energetic vibe and our mission is to share our love for Soca with the world. Taking place throughout the year, our Caribbean inspired events bring together a unique mix of music, food and drinks in some of London's coolest venues and are enjoyed by a fun-loving and diverse crowd. Our resident, DJ Chris Vee is one third ...
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Join us at 10PM ET; 7PM PT; & 3AM UK time Saturday night for Program 1764, as we premiere new music that sits just outside our WEEKLYTOP20 in the new EP from northern New Jersey band Thank You Scientist which is out now on their own new in-house label titled Flying Jangus Records titled Plague Accommodations. Also by request we'll track the new live King Crimson release that debuts at #6 in our WEEKLYTOP20 this week titled Music Is Our Friend recorded in 2021 in both Washington D.C. and Alba ...
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Rugby rockstar Lawrence Dallaglio brings news of the Dallaglio Cycle Slam raising money for Dallaglio RugbyWorks, which concludes on Thursday. Indie rockers The Zutons will be gracing our Stool Of Rock in celebration of their new album The Big Decider, out this Friday 26th April. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the lis…
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Time to talk about racism again. On Local Matters today, we see how young people approach the issue, and which experiences they have made. The non-profit organisation Aldic, association luxembourgeoise pour le dialogue interculturel invited young people to learn about all forms of discrimination. A dozen young people spend this week together to und…
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Super psychologist Professor Michael Norton flips through the pages of his book, The Ritual Effect: The Transformative Power of Our Everyday Actions, out now. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Event Director for the TCS London Marathon, Hugh Brasher has opened the ballot for the 2025 London Marathon, which closes this Friday 26th April. Bestselling neurosurgeon Dr Rahul Jandial fires up our neurons with his new book, This Is Why You Dream, out now. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest …
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Well, gather 'round, my friends, because we're about to dive into the riveting tale of Yolande de Vianden, the original teenage rebel with a holy cause! (Cue the drumroll!) So, we're whisked back to a time when flip phones weren't a thing, and Henry I, Count of Vianden, and Maguerite, the Marquise of Namur, were the power couple of the 13th century…
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Marathon racer Hugh Brasher gets us warmed up ahead of the London Marathon on Sunday. The very pacey Paula Radcliffe catches us up on charity Children With Cancer UK, as well as continuing the hype for the London Marathon. Plus, we’ll be hooked on The Feeling, as they play live at the Top Of The Tower to celebrate their new album, San Vito, out now…
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British rockers James grace the Stool Of Rock in celebration of their new album, Yummy, which is out now! Tickets for their UK tour are also available now. Joker Jimmy Carr will get us revved up about his Netflix special Natural Born Killer, out today! Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests,…
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Comedy couple Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke have us giggling with news of their podcast, How Was It For You?, available now. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for a tale of grandeur, transformation, and even a little bit of neglect, because we're about to embark on a whimsical journey through the ages with Vianden Castle, or as the locals affectionately call it, "Veiner Schlooss".Picture this: Vianden Castle, a fortress so mighty it's like the Disneyland of fortresses,…
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On Wednesday, the European Parliament approved the EU's migration and asylum pact which had been discussed for almost a decade. The aim of the pact is to reduce irregular migration in the EU, foster solidarity among the member states and accelerate procedures. The directive allows to introduce a pre-selection process on the border to quickly repel …
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The code of conduct is deemed necessary because in previous elections there were hidden manipulations that called the fairness of the elections into question. Plus, with recent scandals, such as Qatargate and Russiagate, the European Parliament cannot afford more problems that undermine people's confidence in the elections.…
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British rockers Feeder grace our Stool of Rock and bring news of their brand new double album, Black/Red. Times Radio’s Stig Abell flips through his latest novel, Death In a Lonely Place, which hits shelves tomorrow. Join Chris, Vassos, and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted …
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The more than 2000 Swiss women, called KlimaSeniorinnen, won a climate case in the European Court of Human Rights. The court ruled that Switzerland has failed to comply with its duties under the convention concerning climate change and violated the right to respect for private and family life.By ARA City Radio
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John 00 Fleming presents JOOF Radio 053 (Tracklist below) I have a treat for you this month, the team at Dreamstate Europe/Poland recorded my set from the Per party in Warsaw a few weeks in an amazing warehouse, they set up microphones to pic up the crowd and audience. A lovely 2 hour journey that ends with some Turbo action for you! Tune in live a…
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The simply sublime Sheridan Smith spills the beans on treading the boards in new play Opening Night, at London’s Gielgud Theatre. And the awesome Eddie Marsan gives us the lowdown on new Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, which is released in cinemas this Friday, 12th April. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listene…
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Oscar winning actress Kate Winslet spills the beans on her new political satire series The Regime, which is out now on Sky Atlantic and NOW. Join Chris, Vassos, and the team every weekday for the greatest guests, the day's dealings, and laughs with the listeners, on Virgin Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Griff is an artist based in the UK. On ver2igo vol. 2, the follow-up to vert1go vol. 1, Griff continues the arc of someone processing an ending. Through the power of her own incredible pop songwriting, she makes these big emotions a little easier to digest... maybe even dance to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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So there's something that came up during the industrialistion wave of Luxembourg, which I covered in the previous story: once upon a time in the whimsical world of 1867, when international diplomacy was as unpredictable as a squirrel on caffeine, France decided it wanted to get its hands on Luxembourg. Yes, you heard that right, Luxembourg. It's li…
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Since we talked about Luxembourg train station in the previous story, I suggest we continue with the system of Luxembourg's railways, cause the former's existence would've been kinda obsolete without the latter🤷🏻‍♀️Picture this: in the middle of the 19th century (when folks were still debating the merits of top hats🎩 and monocles🧐), Luxembourg deci…
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