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The Run Home with Joel & Fletch
Wallabies Fly Half Ben Donaldson joins Joel and Adrian Proszenko to chat game two of the Wallabies and British and Irish Lions | 24.07.25
Wallabies fly-half Ben Donaldson joins Joel and Adrian Proszenko to chat game two of the Wallabies and British and Irish Lions 00:00 - Game two preview for Wallabies v British and Irish Lions 02:00 - Preparation for game two 03:00 - What teammate do the boys try and avoid in camp? 05:00 - Gameday diet Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and SEN 693 AM Brisbane ...
2025-07-24
08 min
Irish Examiner Sport
Lions Tour Special: Farrell shows his hand for first Test
Irish Examiner rugby columnist Donal Lenihan joins Simon Lewis in Australia to discuss Andy Farrell's team selection and look ahead to the Lions' first Test with the Wallabies.The Irish Examiner Rugby Podcast Lions Tour Special is brought to you in partnership with Dove Men+Care – the official Personal Care Product of Choice for the British and Irish Lions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-17
27 min
They've been doing it all day sir!
#23 Pints, Points, and Perth: Our Weekend with the British and Irish Lions
We detail our adventure to Perth for the British and Irish Lions tour, sharing everything from airport delays and expensive pints to the breathtaking western sunset and surprisingly quiet city center.• Reflection on the British & Irish Lions victory over Western Force with standout performances from Elliot Daly and Finn Russell• Discussion of the NRL round results including the Panthers' defensive masterclass in their 8-6 win over the Bulldogs• Analysis of Origin team selections, including Josh Papali coming out of retirement for Queensland and Shibasaki's remarkable rise• Breakdown of Brisbane Broncos' recent improvement and concerns about th...
2025-07-02
48 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Dicuil and Irish scholars at the Carolingian Court with Dr Christian Schweizer
This week we are delighted to talk to the always enlightening Dr Christian Schweizer about his Research Ireland funded research on Dicuil, an Irish scholar who was prominent in the Carolingian Court in Aachen in the early 9th century. Dicuil wrote many fascinating texts covering a variety of disciplines including geography, astronomy and computistics, some of which, Dr Schweizer explains were annual "gifts" owed to King/Emperor Louis the Pious in return for his patronage. We also hear about other famous Irish scholars on the continent and ponder whether there are many parallels between their experiences and academia today.
2025-04-11
52 min
Irish Left Archive Podcast
The Party is Always Right: The Untold Story of Gerry Healy and British Trotskyism, with Aidan Beatty
In this episode we talk to Aidan Beatty about his book, The Party is Always Right: The Untold Story of Gerry Healy and British Trotskyism. We discuss the history of the Socialist Labour League and Workers’ Revolutionary Party in the UK; the role of the party and their Galway-born leader, Gerry Healy, in Trotskyism; the implosion of the party in 1985 with allegations of sexual abuse against Healy in a context of an already diminished Left; and responses to Aidan’s book. Aidan is a lecturer in history at Carnegie Mellon University and President of the American Conference for...
2025-03-30
1h 23
ARA City Radio
British and Irish Film Festival Kicks off with an exciting line-up
Geoff Thompson from the British and Irish Film Festival joins us to share insights about the festival’s highly anticipated Spring Edition, running from 18th - 22nd March. With an exciting selection of films, the festival offers a mix of dramas, documentaries, and short films, showcasing the rich storytelling traditions of British and Irish cinema. The festival officially begins on March 22, with daily screenings at Ciné Utopia, except for a special short film evening at the Cinémathèque. This year’s lineup includes the Irish-language drama Fidil Ghorm (The Blue Fiddle) and the documentary Charlie Chaplin: Despairs of the Tramp...
2025-03-18
08 min
The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS: ARINS/Irish Times survey results discussion
In this month’s ARINS podcast, Professor Brendan O’Leary (UPenn), Professor John McGarry (QUB), Dr Dawn Walsh (UCD) and Dr James Pow (QUB) together with host Rory Montgomery MRIA discuss the recently published results of surveys conducted in 2024. The discussion covers opinions on membership of NATO and the Commonwealth, attitudes towards immigration, the role of the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference and emotional responses to potential constitutional change. More information on the surveys, including links to all recent publications and booking links for upcoming public discussions (Dublin 10 March, Belfast 13 March) can be found here: https://www.ria.ie/research-programmes/arins/arins-the-irish-times-north-and-south-surveys-2024-res...
2025-03-06
1h 00
irishracing.com
British trainers threaten to boycott TV interviews | Irish Angle
Vincent Finegan, Emma Nagle & Johnny Ward are back with their weekly racing discussion. The panel discuss the British trainers threat to boycott TV interviews, Constitution Hill, the Juvenile hurdling division, a trip to Willie Mullins' and more Find out more on www.irishracing.com
2025-01-27
34 min
Irish Times Inside Politics
Lewis Goodall: why Keir Starmer has struggled - and how the UK sees Irish politics
British journalist Lewis Goodall is cohost of the UK's most popular news podcast, The News Agents. Today he talks to Hugh about the year in UK politics: why Keir Starmer has struggled to get a grip on governing, the lingering impact of Brexit and how Labour's numerical victory has hidden the fragmentation of political support across the spectrum. Then Lewis tells Hugh how the Irish general election looks from his point of view and wonders how history will look back on this period in UK and Irish politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...
2024-12-11
36 min
The Medieval Irish History Podcast
Medieval Irish Manuscripts with Dr Chantal Kobel
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Chantal Kobel (Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University) to chat all about medieval Irish manuscripts (literally documents written by hand) and the various specialists skills and tools needed to read these precious historical sources. From palaeography (the study of old handwriting and writing systems) to codicology (study of the actual books) we learn about how manuscripts were physically made (trigger warning, it gets a little gruesome!), what they feel like, why so few survive, where you can see them for yourselves (online or Royal Irish Academy!), whether some more could be...
2024-11-08
56 min
1978: A New Zealand Film Podcast
Must-watch picks from the British and Irish Film Festival with Fergus Grady
Showcasing cinematic icons in an incredible selection of highly anticipated films. Festival director, indie filmmaker, and all-around movie lover Fergus Grady joins us on the show to pick his favourite kiwi cinemas, find a few Irish actors, and spill the deets on the fantastic selection at this year's British and Irish Film Festival. Buy tickets to a British and Irish Film Festival screening here. CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:45) British and Irish Film Festival (00:14:29) This year's film selection (00:21:10) Fun questions (00:31:48) Guessing game LINKS Send us an emai...
2024-10-22
38 min
Irish Times Inside Politics
'Rishi Sunak can't do politics' - British broadcaster Iain Dale on why he may not vote Tory for the first time ever
British political pundit, broadcaster and podcaster Ian Dale joins Hugh to discuss the upcoming UK general election and the state of British politics. A Conservative supporter, Iain explains why he may not be able to vote for the party for the first time in his life. Iain and his co-host, the former Labour Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, are bringing their politics podcast For the Many to Dublin for a live show on Sunday, March 24th. Find out more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-20
39 min
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
New Books in Intellectual History
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
New Books in British Studies
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
New Books in Irish Studies
Renée Fox, "The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
The Necromantics: Reanimation, the Historical Imagination, and Victorian British and Irish Literature (Ohio State UP, 2023) dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses—monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified—that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W. B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present’s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions “necromantic literature” at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haun...
2024-01-27
35 min
The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS: Who is Better Off? The Irish, Northern Irish or the British?
In this month’s ARINScast Paul Gosling author of 'A New Ireland' and 'Lessons from the Troubles and the Unsettled Peace', shares his insights regarding the quality of life, the standard and cost of living, and disparities in disposable income, (income inequality) in and across Northern Ireland, Ireland and Britain with Professor John Fitzgerald and our ARINS host Rory Montgomery. Drawing on Gosling’s regional comparisons, in educational attainment, technical skills, productivity, and housing they explore why the cost of living crisis impacts Northern Ireland more readily than the Republic and Great Britain. https://www.ria.ie/news/arins-analysis-and-research-ireland-north-and-south/who-better-those-northern-ireland-ireland This...
2023-11-02
1h 00
fanmocaffabook
[epub] READ] Lucy Bettesworth (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History 19th Century) DOWNLOAD EBOOK
**Download Lucy Bettesworth (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by George SturtReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1108025277ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF [epub] READ] Lucy Bettesworth (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century) DOWNLOAD EBOOK Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF [epub] READ] Lucy Bettesworth (Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century) DOWNLOAD EBOOK Ebook Online PDF Download by George Sturt [PDF] Download [epub] READ] Lucy...
2023-10-11
00 min
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Ebook Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora PDF EBOOK DOWNLOAD
**Download New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Christopher PrestonReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0198510675ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora PDF EBOOK DOWNLOAD Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora PDF EBOOK DOWNLOAD Ebook Online PDF Download by Christopher Preston [PDF] Download Ebook | Read...
2023-09-21
00 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Window on the Irish soul: A century of Irish stamps
Lecture title: Window on the Irish soul: A century of Irish stamps Speaker: Stephen Ferguson, An Post Archivist and Museum Curator Chair: Barbara McCormack, Academy Librarian This lecture was recorded on 17 May 2023 and due to popular demand was held again during Heritage Week on 15 August 2023. Shortly after independence in 1922, the new Irish government turned its attention to the design of stamps to replace the contemporary British stamps then is use. Over the years since then Irish identity, culture and aspirations have been expressed through the medium of these miniature masterpieces with postage stamps acting as our ambassadors throughout the world...
2023-08-16
59 min
Sport in History
Turlough O'Riordan, Terry Clavin and Carol Osborne on Irish Sporting Lives
Join Conor Heffernan as he interviews Turlough O'Riordan and Terry Clavin, co-editors of the wonderful 2022 collection Irish Sporting Lives. We are also delighted to be joined by Irish Sporting Lives contributor (and force behind a successful conference) Carol Osborne.Irish Sporting Lives can be purchased directly from the Royal Irish Academy at https://www.ria.ie/irish-sporting-lives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-06
52 min
Irish NFL Show
Fly Eagles Fly. What does the new contract mean for the franchise with Liam from the British & Irish Eagles
Recorded just hours after Jalen Hurts' new contract, in this episode of the Irish NFL Show, Colum Cronin is joined by Liam O'Neill Keir, a key member of the British & Irish Eagles, to discuss all things Eagles and the upcoming fan trip to Philadelphia. Liam starts by sharing his thoughts on Jalen Hurts' new contract with the Eagles, and how he thinks the young quarterback will perform in the upcoming season. He also reflects on the Eagles' loss to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, and what the team can do to bounce back this year.
2023-04-18
1h 00
The Irish in Canada Podcast
Episode 2 - Irish Nellie
Ellen Cashman was born during the era of the Great Irish Famine in Co. Cork. As a young woman, she left with her family for Boston and then the Wild West. A businesswoman, prospector, philanthropist, and literal trailblazer, “Irish Nellie” was a notable female figure in an extremely masculine world. Join us as we explore the exploits of this singular Irish woman who found fame (if not fortune) in British Columbia and the Canadian north as “The Angel of the Cassiar.”
2023-03-09
19 min
The Irish in Canada Podcast
Episode 2 - Irish Nellie
Ellen Cashman was born during the era of the Great Irish Famine in Co. Cork. As a young woman, she left with her family for Boston and then the Wild West. A businesswoman, prospector, philanthropist, and literal trailblazer, “Irish Nellie” was a notable female figure in an extremely masculine world. Join us as we explore the exploits of this singular Irish woman who found fame (if not fortune) in British Columbia and the Canadian north as “The Angel of the Cassiar.”
2023-03-09
19 min
The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS Irish and Ullan: Language Rights and Politics
In this month’s ARINS podcast, host Rory Montgomery is joined by Róisín Costello, Assistant Professor in Law at DCU and author of 'To be British, Irish, or Both: Understanding Language Rights as a Tool for Reconciliation in Northern Ireland' and Brian Ó’Conchubhair, Associate Professor of Irish Language and Literature at University of Notre Dame, author of the 'Politics of language in a (dis)United Ireland'. Together they explore the history of Irish language policy and navigate the modern and every-day language challenges of symbols, rights, politics and policies surrounding the use, the visibility and the protection of Irish a...
2023-01-05
45 min
The Irish Passport
Ireland and India's shared history, as Varadkar and Sunak lead the Irish and British governments
Today, Leo Varadkar takes over as Taoiseach. This means that both Britain and Ireland have governments led by people of Indian heritage, as in London Rishi Sunak took over as prime minister in October. The coincidence has provoked renewed curiosity in these leaders, their backgrounds, and the complex shared history between Ireland and India under the British Empire. To mark the day, we're reposting our episode about that very topic: 'Ireland and India: Assassins of Empire'. Anarchist clubs, public assassinations, and secret rebel meetings in a notorious vegetarian restaurant – all these feature in this fascinating episode on the historical links be...
2022-12-17
1h 09
The Irish Passport
Classic Irish Passport: Ireland and India’s shared history, as Varadkar and Sunak lead the Irish and British governments
This is a repeat of an Irish Passport classic episode, "Ireland and India: Assassins of Empire", originally published on June 21 2021. Today, Leo Varadkar takes over as Taoiseach. This means that both Britain and Ireland have governments led by people of Indian heritage, as in London Rishi Sunak took over as prime minister in October. The coincidence has provoked renewed curiosity in these leaders, their backgrounds, and the complex shared history between Ireland and India under the British Empire. To mark the day, we're reposting our episode about that very topic: 'Ireland and India: Assassins of Empire'. Anarchist clubs, public assassinations...
2022-12-17
1h 09
Two Woods Four Nations 🦁
🎙 Ep 8: Luck of The Irish 💚
South West London is Magenta, French Grey, Light Blue and Chocolate… or something like that? Talking Points 👇 🏟 Big Game 14 💯 Dommers the Centurion ☘️ The Irish Review 🐏 Next Up: BaaBaas
2022-10-31
44 min
Sport in History
BSSH 40th Anniversary Podcast: Mike Cronin and Irish Sport History
Join Conor and Professor Mike Cronin for a retrospective discussion on Professor Cronin's own career in Irish sport history, the rise of sport history as a discipline in Ireland and the areas still in need of attention.Professor Mike Cronin has been the Academic Director of Boston College Ireland since 2005. He was educated at the University of Kent and Oxford University where he was awarded his D.Phil. He has published widely on various aspects of Irish history, and is a renowned scholar in the area of sport. He is a regular media commentator on aspects of Irish and sporting...
2022-09-25
1h 03
The Irish Passport
A looming crisis in Irish-British relations?
Tensions threaten to flare again between Ireland, Britain and the EU with a new UK prime minister who has promised to take a hard line on the Northern Ireland Protocol. The death of Queen Elizabeth however put a pause on developments for the period of mourning, and produced some fascinating moments too as her successor King Charles met with Sinn Féin and acknowledged them as the biggest party in Northern Ireland. Naomi and Tim catch up on current events, discuss the Dublin drama turning heads in Brussels, and why the Irish government resembles a rotisserie chicken… Pat...
2022-09-19
1h 10
The Irish Passport
A looming crisis in Irish-British relations?
Tensions threaten to flare again between Ireland, Britain, and the EU with a new UK prime minister who has promised to take a hard line on the Northern Ireland Protocol. The death of Queen Elizabeth however put a pause on developments for the period of mourning, and produced some fascinating moments too as her successor King Charles met with Sinn Féin and acknowledged them as the biggest party in Northern Ireland. Naomi and Tim catch up on current events, discuss the Dublin drama turning heads in Brussels, and why the Irish government resembles a rotisserie chicken... Patreon supporters can l...
2022-09-19
1h 10
Sport for Business
The Business of Rugby Podcast with Ben Calveley, MD of the British and Irish Lions
Let us know what’s on your mindThe Business of Rugby Podcast from Sport for Business. Our theme is to talk one-to-one with those who are making a difference off the field of play in the sport.Today we are talking to Ben Calveley, Managing Director of the British and Irish Lions. We look at where the Lions sit in the rapidly changing landscape of the global game, what it is about the idea of the Lions that has endured and grown ever stronger down the years, how its commercial structure is bein...
2022-08-16
59 min