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Cortex

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CGP Grey and Myke Hurley are both independent content creators. Each episode, they get together to discuss their working lives. Hosted by CGP Grey and Myke Hurley.
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The Pen Addict is a weekly fix for all things stationery. Pens, pencils, paper, ink – you name it, and Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley are into it. Join as they geek out over the analog tools they love so dearly. Hosted by Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley.
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Material is a weekly discussion about the Google and Android universe. Your intrepid hosts try to answer the question, “What holds up the digital world?” The answer, so far, is that it’s Google all the way down. Hosted by Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion.
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Clockwise is a rapid-fire discussion of current technology issues hosted by Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent and featuring two special guests each week. Four people, four topics--and because we're always watching the clock, no episode is longer than 30 minutes. Hosted by Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent.
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Focused

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David Sparks and Mike Schmitz are not nearly as productive as they’d like to be. Join these fellow travelers (and a bunch of special guests) as they share the best ways to get focused, and talk through their successes and failures along the way. Hosted by David Sparks and Mike Schmitz.
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Conduit

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Conduit is providing the connection between what we should be doing and what ultimately gets done. Our hosts celebrate that they "Can" do it and explore the unique ways others do it as well. Hosted by Kathy Campbell and Jay Miller.
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From development and design to marketing and support, Under the Radar is all about independent app development. It's rarely longer than 30 minutes. Hosted by Marco Arment and David Smith.
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Query

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Query was like that one smart nerd in your family who gets stuck fixing everyone's computers and phones during holiday get-togethers. Hosted by Stephen Hackett and Mikah Sargent.
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The most common question creative people get asked is, "Where do you get your ideas?" That's what Originality was all about: exploring the wheres, hows, and whys of creative genius. Hosted by Aleen Simms and K Tempest Bradford.
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Ungeniused

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Ungeniused is a show dedicated to covering the weirdest articles found on Wikipedia and sharing knowledge you'll (probably) never be able to use in real life. Hosted by Stephen Hackett and Myke Hurley.
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CMD Space

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CMD+SPACE was an interview show by Myke Hurley that puts a spotlight on the people behind awesome projects. It predated Inquisitive. Hosted by Myke Hurley.
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Bionic

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The podcast that came before BONANZA!, Bionic started as a show covering various technology and media ecosystems before... taking a turn starting at Episode 51. (There was no point in preserving the earlier ones. Trust us.) Hosted by Matt Alexander and Myke Hurley.
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Canvas

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Canvas was a podcast all about mobile productivity. Armed with iOS, Federico and Fraser walked through workflows, explored the best apps for the iPad and iPhone, and helped users solve problems. Hosted by Federico Viticci and Fraser Speirs.
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The Prompt

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The Prompt was a weekly panel discussion on technology, and the culture surrounding Apple and related companies. It evolved into Connected in 2014. Hosted by Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley.
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Pictorial

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Quinn and Betty are two non-professional art enthusiasts who love art and want to learn more about it. They took turns researching interesting parts of art history and culture, and sharing those stories with each other. Hosted by Betty Chen and Quinn Rose.
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Download

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From products and companies to services and trends, Download’s weekly panel of experts analyzed the biggest topics in tech … and a few you may have missed. Hosted by Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett.
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Adapt

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Adapt was a show all about the iPad, where two iPad-first users challenge each other to explore new ways of doing things with their favorite device. Hosted by Federico Viticci and Ryan Christoffel.
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An F1 Podcast for new fans, by new fans. Austin and Myke may not have decades of experience with the sport, but they have a lot of heart – just like those at the back of the pack. Listen to their LIVE reactions to each and every race of the F1 season. Hosted by Austin Evans and Myke Hurley.
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Parallel

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Why don’t the worlds of mainstream tech and accessibility tech ever seem to collide? Shelly Brisbin, who keeps one foot in each, wants to know. She and her guests from both worlds chew over the news and trends of the day, mixing in an accessibility perspective. Hosted by Shelly Brisbin.
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Presentable

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Presentable focused on how we design and build the products that are shaping our digital future. In each episode, Jeff brought over two decades of experience as a designer, developer, entrepreneur, and investor as he chatted with guests about how design is changing the world. Hosted by Jeff Veen.
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Roboism is a show mostly about robots. We are exploring how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital assistants are affecting our culture. Come explore the humanity behind the bots that are quickly becoming a part of every day life. Hosted by Kathy Campbell and Alex Cox.
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Virtual

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A show about games, gamers, game makers and the surrounding culture. Virtual focused on the titles that laid the foundations of gaming as we know it today. Hosted by Federico Viticci and Myke Hurley.
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A show about playing games and making games. Federico and Myke have long been thoughtful observers of the games industry, an industry Shahid has been a part of for over 30 years. Hosted by Federico Viticci, Shahid Kamal Ahmad, and Myke Hurley.
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Make Do

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Tiff Arment and Julia Skott talk about art and making. They won’t teach you how to turn your creativity into a business. Or how to do anything, really. They just want to talk about doing stuff. Hosted by Tiff Arment and Julia Skott.
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Myke Hurley discusses films he’s generally never seen before with his podcast co-hosts. This feed includes segments from the archives of Relay FM, with Jason Snell (Upgrade) and Casey Liss (Analog{ue}). Occasionally Myke will also record original episodes just for Myke at the Movies listeners. (Relay FM excerpts will generally appear here 30 days after they appear on their original podcast.)
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Skagit Talks is a 30 minute community informational radio show in Skagit Valley. Covering from Sedro-Woolley to Mount Vernon. At 5:00 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. On KSVR 91.7 FM.
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Join the fun with Jade & Damien, waking you up every weekday morning from 5am. Baked fresh each morning right here in the Illawarra, with fun banter, local news, gossip and listeners chipping in great yarns from right across the community. So set the alarm and start your morning with Jade & Damien between 5am and 9am weekdays, or play catch-up on the podcast!
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Large crowds attending the official launch of Relay for Life Sligo at the City Hall on Friday evening. The two-day event itself is set to take place over the weekend of September 13th & 14th on the ATU Sligo campus. Relay For Life is a celebration of solidarity and helps to raise awareness of the services provided by the Irish Cancer Society locall…
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Over a quarter of a million people attended the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome today. People from all corners of the globe travelled to the Vatican to pay their respects to the late Pontiff. Earlier this morning people queued for hours before the funeral, while during the funeral, flags from different countries could be seen, representing the many…
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Subtitle: Cortex Movie Club Grey and Myke watch the 2010 biopic 'The Social Network'. They discuss their thoughts on the film, its portrayal of Facebook’s early days, and how it prompted them to reflect on their own use of social media today. This episode of Cortex is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domai…
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The disparity of household income across Ireland, but in particular, in the north west, has been highlighted. Earlier this week, a CSO report showed that Donegal had the lowest median gross household income in the country just over €42,400. The figure in Leitrim was over €47,200, while Sligo was just shy of €50,000. Irish Rural Link say they believ…
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US firm Sazerac have announced the renaming of Lough Gill Distillery in Sligo, which will now be known as Hawk’s Rock Distillery. The distillery is currently closed to the public during renovations, but it has been confirmed that Sazerac has received planning permission to develop ‘a future visitor experience’ at the site. Hawk’s Rock will continue…
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A huge security operation is underway in Vatican City today ahead of Pope Francis's funeral tomorrow. More than 100-thousand mourners have so far filed past the Pope's open casket - as he lies in state for a final day in St Peter's Basilica. The pontiff's been there since Wednesday following his death in Vatican City on Easter Monday, aged 88. Done…
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Parents across the North West are being reminded that today is the final day to apply and reapply to the school transport scheme. Every academic year the scheme causes major controversy locally, with some pupils struggling to get a seat on the school bus. This is down to the terms and conditions with concessionary and non-concessionary tickets. The…
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It's been claimed that cancer patients south of Donegal Town are being excluded from accessing the Letterkenny-to-Galway HSE-funded transport. There's said to be a large number of cancer patients in this region who have to make the long journey to Galway for treatment. However, people living along the N15 corridor between Ballyshannon and Rathcorma…
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The Emergency Aeromedical Service responded to 64 critical incidents across the north west in 2024. Missions frequently involve significant trauma resulting from falls, road traffic collisions as well as medical emergencies. Run by the National Ambulance Service, these calls are separate to Resuce 118's search and rescue helicopter, they do offer s…
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Two Donegal sites have been included in the latest EPAs 2024 National Priority list. The report out today identified Aurivo Consumer Foods Limited for discharges to water and Glenmore Biogas in Ballybofey for odour issues. Water pollution and bad smells are the most common failures the EPA has found in breaches by waste and industrial facilities. T…
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YouTube is almost old enough to drink, just in time for the sky to fall on Google Search. This episode of Material is sponsored by: Vitally: A new era for customer success productivity. Get a free pair of AirPods Pro when you book a qualified meeting. Links and Show Notes: 20 ways we’re celebrating two decades of YouTube It's Our Birthday, Let's Pa…
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The lack of unity among Irish MEPs over EU trade decisions has been called into question. A recent European Parliament vote on the Mercusor trade agreement brought forward a number of amendments. Midlands-North West MEP Ciaran Mullooly has hit out at a number of his colleagues, including those aligned to Fine Gael for rejecting those amendments, sa…
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There's concern that the future of the Strandhill peoples market hangs in the balance. The market held at Sligo Airport was initially due to reopen for the 2025 season in March but has been delayed, with over 160 traders are said to be displaced as a result. This centres on ongoing training for the new Irish Coastguard helicopter service taking pla…
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There's still no reopening date for Waterworld in Bundoran. Major refurbishment works at the facility are ongoing, with approximately €2.2 million being invested into the overall upgrade. The works include the addition of a new reception and viewing area, the extension and a total revamp of the changing area An upgrade to disabled access through th…
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The Rural and Community Development Minister has conceded that North West communities cannot be left without power for weeks on end after any future storm. Minster Dara Callearys comments come as part of a visit to Leitrim today which was arguably the County worst hit by Storm Eowyn. The Minister will be visiting projects and performing official op…
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Farmers across the region are being urged to reject lower price offers for their beef stock. The IFA say factories are trying to get back control of the market as steer prices have risen by over 18 cent per kilo since the start of the month. While demand is high, supplies remain low, Bord Bia is predicting a reduction of 87 thousand cattle in the b…
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Relay for Life Sligo is being officially launched at the City Hall tomorrow evening. The two day event itself is set to take place over the weekend of September 13th & 14th on the ATU Sligo campus. Relay For Life is a celebration of solidarity and helps to raise awareness of the services provided by the Irish Cancer Society locally and nationally. …
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Interest in a humanoid home robot and its role, who we'd want to own Chrome if Google sells it and what they'd do with it, the streaming service we'd cancel first, and our favorite go-to site for inspiration, nostalgia, or feel-good vibes. This episode of Clockwise is sponsored by: 4Geeks Academy: Full stack development courses. Explore online, hyb…
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Myke is back, with Document Ink all over his hands. We discuss his return, and everything that Brad has been up to during his leave. This episode of The Pen Addict is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PENADDICT. Pen Chalet: Check out this week's special offer, and to get your code for 10% …
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It’s emerged that the north west has seen a decrease in the number of staff working in child and adolescent mental health teams. Figures released to Wicklow-Wexford Deputy Malcolm Byrne show that staff numbers at CHO 1 fell from 90 at the end of 2023 to 84 last December. Nationally, waiting lists continue to rise with over 3,700 children in the que…
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Newly qualified teachers may become eligible for a permanent contract after just one year in a post, in a new measure announced by the Minister for Education. The change is designed to reduce precarity and casualisation in the profession and to boost teacher supply by encouraging more qualified teachers to stay and work in Ireland. Many newly quali…
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The flames which engulfed a west Donegal Church reached the heights of heaven. That's according to Parish Priest Father Brian O'Fearraigh who at the scene of the fire at St. Mary's chapel in Derrybeg on Easter Monday morning. The Church has been completely gutted but fundraising efforts are already underway with almost €40,000 raised so far to rebu…
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The Health Minister has come under fire as she is unable to attending the annual Irish Medical Organisation AGM this week. The conference is usually addressed by whoever is in the ministerial role, but Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has opted out. A spokeswoman said she had “a long-standing personal commitment that predated her appointment as minister f…
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There's mixed emotions in Rome, according to a Leitrim Priest who's there. Tens of thousands of people have gathered at the Vatican, as mourners file past Pope Francis's open coffin to pay their last respects. The 88-year-old died on Monday, after suffering a stroke. The late Pontiff is now lying-in-state in Saint Peter's Basilica. Speaking to Ocea…
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It's claimed that there's a major issue with respite in south Donegal. There's said to be several families impacted in the area, and despite applying for respite hours, there's not enough beds in community hospitals to facilitate them. Fine Gael Senator Manus Boyle believes that every effort needs to be made to ensure these people get the break tha…
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The lack of insurance being provided by the Government for local playgrounds has been branded a major setback for Tidy Town groups. It comes committees across Sligo, Leitrim and south Donegal are set to benefit from a new insurance premium which will ultimately reduce costs significantly. However, some groups still need to fundraise to get the like…
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Many tidy town committees across Sligo, Leitrim and south Donegal are set to benefit from a new insurance premium. A typical insurance premium is around €1,500 which rises to almost €7,000 for larger towns which is said to be a significant drain on the finances of local groups. All tidy towns groups are now 'pooled together' to avail of a master po…
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Frustration continues to be expressed over the current NCT system. A number of motorists, particularly in Sligo are experiencing delays at getting appropriate date. According to the NCT website, the next available date at the Sligo centre is June 28th. While some other centres in the north west have a backlog of up to a month and a half for an appo…
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Author Paul Loomans joins us to talk about time surfing, a zen approach to keeping time on your side. This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Guest Starring: Paul Loomans Links and …
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A number of masses will take place locally to mark the passing of Pope Francis. His funeral will be held on Saturday morning. The Vatican has confirmed it will take place in the square in front of St Peter's Basilica at 9am Irish time. His coffin will then be taken inside the church and from there brought to the Rome basilica of Santa Maria Maggior…
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Pope Francis has been remembered locally for bringing the church “to a better place”, following his passing. A local parish priest has commended the late pontiff's term after passed away on Monday at the age of 88 following his battle with pneumonia and "complex" health conditions. Millions have paid tribute to the late Pope Francis since the news …
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The death of Pope Francis continues to be marked at Knock Shrine. Pilgrims have gathered over the last 24 hours or so to pay their respects. Hundreds gathered on Monday morning to honour the late pontiff following his passing. Many were in attendance in August 2018, when Pope Francis himself visited to the International Marian Shrine at Knock. Ocea…
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Father Richard Gibbons, Parish Priest in Knock has been reminiscing on Pope Francis’ visit in 2018. He made a notable visit, an occasion many will fondly remember after attending the World Meeting of Families in Dublin. While almost three years on from his visit, Pope Francis officially recognised Knock as both a Eucharistic and Marian Shrine. Spea…
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As part of his historic visit to the Marian shrine at Knock, Pope Francis arrived into Ireland West Airport. He arrived by chartered Aer Lingus flight from Dublin on Sunday morning, August 26th from Dublin and travelled by motorcade the 20-kilometre route along the N17 to Knock shrine. It was following the first ever Papal visit to Ireland in 1979,…
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The Bishop of Elphin and Achonry has paid tribute to the late Pope Francis, describing him as a listening pope who also encouraged others to listen. The pontiff passed away yesterday morning at the age of 88. Arrangements are now underway for his funeral - which will be stripped-down, as per his wishes. Bishop Kevin Doran has also been reflecting o…
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An investigation is continuing into a major fire at a Church in West Donegal. The blaze broke out at St. Mary's Chapel in Derrybeg in the early hours of this morning. Despite the best efforts from the emergency services, the building has been extensively damaged. Speaking to Ocean FM news, Donegal Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty says attentions are alr…
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Sligo County Council are to host three clinics to advise those applying for the Enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme on the Online Application process. Following a report by the housing agency, Sligo was included in the scheme after a significant number of effected properties were found in the county. The clinics will be by appointment o…
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Crowds are already gathering at St. Peters Square in Rome following the news of the death of Pope Francis who has died at the age of 88. The Vatican says the Pontiff passed away at 25 to 8 this morning, local time. He was admitted to hospital in February and spent five-weeks undergoing respiratory treatment. The President, Taoiseach and Tánaiste ar…
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Further concern is being raised over a rise in those waiting to get a driving test. In Sligo, the current waiting time is seven months, while in Leitrim, it stands at six months. A total of 1,135 people were waiting for a test in Sligo as of the end of March. Nationally, it's reported over 81 thousand learner drivers are waiting for a date to take …
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Dismay has been expressed over the impact dog fouling is having in north Leitrim. Tullaghan has long been renowned for its beauty, and many avail of the amenity on a daily basis. However, there have numerous reports of dog mess being left in public areas and in particular, children's play areas. While, fouling bags have also been found in nearby bu…
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A new bill is calling for Irish citizens north of the border to be allowed to vote in presidential elections. It's been submitted to the Dáil's bills office by Aontú, ahead of the upcoming election in October. Over 600 thousand people in Northern Ireland claim Irish citizenship - party leader Peadar Tóibín says it's only fair they should have a say…
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A commemoration in honour of IRA volunteer Martin Savage from Ballisodare will be held this afternoon. Martin Savage participated in the 1916 Easter rising and was the first volunteer to be killed in action in the War of Independence on 19th December 1919. This year's commemoration takes place at St Feichin's Cemetery in Ballisodare at 12 noon with…
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There are fears over the impact the absence of Strandhill Market will have on future local SMEs. As it stands, the market is not set to reopen until December at the earliest, knocked back from the planned opening in March last month. It's thought that many businesses depend on the income provided from the market, while others depend on the feedback…
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What's Google to do now that it's been ruled a monopoly? Google Translate for dolphins. Links and Show Notes: Google Is Illegally Monopolizing Online Advertising Tech, Judge Rules DolphinGemma: How Google AI is helping decode dolphin communication College students in the U.S. are now eligible for the best of Google AI — and 2 TB storage — for free …
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Gardai in the North West are continuing an extensive Roads Safety Operation throughout the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. The operation began yesterday, and will run right through the extended weekend period. This weekend is one of the busiest of the year on Irish roads, and many motorists take to the roads for the break. Speaking to Ocean FM News, S…
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A Leitrim Councillor is warning that the new rules around short-term lets could negatively impact the local tourism economy in the North West. Under the legislation online platforms could be hit with hefty fines if they fail to comply with the changes. Under the regulations, Fáilte Ireland will manage a new register, from May 2026. Anyone offering …
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