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Out & about in Marbella with PJ and Hannah,are a married couple that have lived on the Costa del Sol for over 20 years. PJ is a digital marketer with a passion for cooking and Hannah is a radio, TV presenter and popular ’quiz mistress’. Together they love to travel, EAT, socialise and explore the delights of this wonderful part of Spain.
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In The News

The Irish Times

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In The News is a daily podcast from The Irish Times that takes a close look at the stories that matter, in Ireland and around the world. Presented by Bernice Harrison and Sorcha Pollak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1874: The Aston Villa Channel

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Formerly The Villa View. A media channel covering Aston Villa FC. Hosted by Dan Bardell. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter - @The1874Podcast
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University of Happiness

Marshall Hodge

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This whole podcast is predicated on giving you practical knowledge and value that will help and inspire you on your journey of self discovery. I will be interviewing inspiring people who are currently on their own personal journey of knowing themselves and hopefully by hearing their story, it will give you inspiration that you can apply to your own life and journey. I believe that the most important thing in life is to figure out who you truly are before people and society told you who to be ...
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If elected president in November Donald Trump has promised to slash the US rate of corporate tax to 15 per cent. Kamala Harris has said she would raise it to 28 per cent. So why the massive difference and what could either tax rate mean for Ireland? And should we be less focused on corporation tax and more on trade policy? Trump’s promise of a 20 p…
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Welcome to the latest episode of Marbella with Him & Her. It was a busy week so we have packed quite a lot in to this episode. We start with an after dinner visit last Sunday to El Candil in San Pedro, a lovely and very traditional Spanish restaurant that does amazing cheeses, jamon and red wine @elcandildesanpedro We also talk about Hannah's UK tr…
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Dan Bardell and Jacob Tanswell look ahead to Saturday evening's big game against Arsenal at Villa Park. Supported by: LUKE Get a massive 20% off at LUKE1977.com with code TVV20 - ⁠https://www.LUKE1977.com ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874.io 1874: The Aston Villa Channel uses the cutting-…
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Sales of EVs in Ireland collapsed in 2024 with the number of newly-licensed electric vehicles down by 24 per cent in the first seven months of the year. But why? The push towards EVs is a key plank in the Government’s climate strategy and the choice of EVs has never been wider. Early adopters worried about range anxiety but advances in technology h…
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This week, a 99-year-old German woman, who worked in a Nazi-era concentration camp office in her late teens, was confirmed guilty of being an accessory to murder on more than 10,000 counts. Irmgard Furchner worked as a secretary in the Stutthof concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland between June 1943 to April 1945, when she was aged 18 and 19. …
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Last June, Sophie Power has just done something extraordinary – she ran 563km from Malin Head to Mizen Head in record time. It took her a record-breaking three days, 12 hours and eight minutes and she beat the existing record by an astonishing three hours. And it’s not even her most gruelling run – not by long way. The 41 year-old mother to Donnach…
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Last April, Jonathan Creswell’s trial for the rape and murder of 21-year-old Katie Simpson opened in Derry’s Crown Court. But as we heard in yesterday’s episode, it only sat for one day. In today's episode, part 2, journalist Tanya Fowles explains how the prosecution's opening statements painted a terrifying picture of what really happened to Katie…
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Dan Bardell and Gregg Evans discuss Villa’s brilliant opening day victory at West Ham and look at Jhon Duran’s future at the club. ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @Da…
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It is episode 24 of Marbella with Him & Her, your weekly Marbella lifestyle podcast with Hannah Murray and PJ Lopez. This week was a quieter week as Hannah was not very well, but she did manage to perk up for her birthday celebrations at the Hard Rock Hotel Marbella where she spent a fun day by the pool with her friends (@hrhmarbella) They also dis…
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In August 2020, in a small housing estate in Derry, 21-year-old Katie Simpson was found in a critical condition. According to the man who discovered her, her brother-in-law Jonathan Creswell, the young woman had attempted suicide. Six days later, Katie died in hospital from her injuries. The community was shocked that this outgoing and talented sho…
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This episode was originally published in May 2024. A pair of trainers for the price of a sandwich; a Dyson-dupe hair straightener for a fraction of the real thing – just about everything you can think of buying, and random, bizarre things you couldn’t even imagine exist, are for sale via Temu, the ecommerce app that is taking over the online shoppi…
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In the most recent murder case where cannabis use was judged to be a factor, the court ruled that Diego Costa Silva killed his wife while in a state of cannabis-induced psychosis at their home in Finglas, Dublin on November 4th, 2021. A jury found him not guilty of Fabiola De Campos Silva’s murder, by reason of insanity. His was one of a number of …
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Dublin’s office market is likely to get worse before it gets better with no relief in sight until 2027 amid a collapse in demand and a glut of new developments coming on stream. The Central Bank has aired its concerns over the situation. So will there by a crash in the office market sector and what might that mean for the economy? John McCartney fr…
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This episode was originally published in April 2024. In Libya, former members of the Irish Defence Forces, including men who served in the elite Army Rangers Wing have been providing training for a militia headed up Libyan strongman, Khalifa Haftar. It’s a lucrative business for the company called Irish Training Solutions but the work is an apparen…
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The global heroin supply is under threat. But observers of international narcotic trends warn that drugs addicts will replace heroin with - synthetic opioids including Fentanyl and nitazenes - are even worse. Crime Editor Conor Lally explains why these drugs may soon be making headlines in Ireland. This episode was originally published in June 2024…
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Welcome to episode 23 of Marbella with Him & Her, a weekly podcast by PJ Lopez and Hannah Murray talking about things that happened in Marbella and the Costa del Sol over the last week and the different things they got up to. They start this week's episode mentioning PJ's trip to the UK and Hannah's exploits while he was away, which included churro…
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A new process to strip citizenship from Irish citizens has been passed by the Oireachtas more than three years after the previous system was struck down by the Supreme Court. The system will allow the State to revoke the citizenship of Islamic terrorist Ali Charaf Damache, something it has been trying to do since 2018. A convicted terrorist, Algeri…
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Malachy Browne heads up the New York Times’s visual investigations unit where he and his team investigate key events, from breaking news at home to war atrocities abroad, to piece together second-by-second what really happened. The work exposes the truth of events, particularly ones that are shrouded in misinformation, conspiracy theories and offic…
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In May, Google launched AI Overviews – software which uses artificial intelligence to answer people’s questions quickly, skipping the step of scrolling through links. The new search system has made headlines for generating hilariously incorrect answers, a glitch Google says it is taking swift action to remedy. But this bumpy start will quickly be i…
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This episode was originally published in March 2024. Health and family editor Damian Cullen had already ticked off a long list of diets before he hit on intermittent fasting and three years later, and 16kg lighter, he has stuck to the plan. He eats in an eight-hour window. At the more extreme end of intermittent fasting, former British prime minist…
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Welcome to episode 22 of Marbella with Him & Her, your Marbella and Costa del Sol podcast! This week we review Maya Garden in San Pedro @mayagarden_marbella and their new Japanese souffle pancake place next door @jp-pancakes-marbella PJ has some unique packing tips (or not) and we speak about the beaches in Malaga that have banned smoking. There is…
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Were Irish colonisers too? A new book reveals our forgotten dark history In discussions around empire and colonisation, including popular movements such as Black Lives Matter and Rhodes Must Fall, Ireland likes to think itself on the “right” side of history, as colonised victims of empire. But as Trinity College Dublin historian Prof Jane Ohlmeyer …
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Ireland has come from a place where movies were regularly censored out of puritanical panic, to classifying gay sex scenes as suitable for a 16 audience. The Irish Film Classification Office is now asking the public about “the suitability of existing classification guidelines” as it drafts new advisories for the modern era. Irish Times chief film c…
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Content warning: This episode contains details of child sexual abuse and may cause some listeners distress. "They called him God, and the room where he molested them the ‘chamber of horrors,’" says journalist Justine McCarthy, who has followed the trials of Derry O'Rourke since the 1990s. The former Irish international swimming coach preyed upon yo…
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Protesters across Venezuela have been met with a violent crackdown by security forces following the disputed re-election of Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro. Tallies show the real winner was the opposition, led by the popular and charismatic Maria Corina Machado. The economy has collapsed after years of mismanagement leading to 1 in 4 Venezuela…
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Dan Bardell and Gregg Evans discuss the next possible summer signing at Villa Park. ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @DanBardell and @GreggEvans40 Show: ⁠#thepodcast E…
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For nearly ten months, the eyes of the world have remained fixed on the devastating war and human catastrophe unfolding on the Gaza Strip. However, this war has not just destroyed the lives of people in Gaza – daily life for the three million Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank has also transformed since the October 7th Hamas attacks on I…
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Chinese graduates are heading to the factory floor. During the first quarter of 2024, the number of people under 25 applying for blue-collar jobs rose by 165 per cent compared with the same period in 2019. This is partly a response to increased demand for workers in the manufacturing and service sectors driven by the dramatic growth of ecommerce in…
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Welcome to our 21st Episode of Marbella with Him & Her, a fun podcast about what's going on in Marbella and the Costa del Sol. This week we covered the many activities for PJ's birthday from a picnic at Lake Tortuga in Nueva Andalucia, the quiz night at the Hogan Stand in San Pedro (@thehoganstand) and his birthday meal at the Indian restaurant in …
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After more than a year of crisis at RTE and handwringing about how to fund it into the future, the government has decided the license fee should stay and the model of funding continue as it always has. While the status quo remains for the consumer, media minister Catherine Martin revealed the state will pump €725 million euro into the broadcaster o…
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On Tuesday, Sinn Féin launched its new immigration policy document. The proposals, which come eight weeks after the party’s poor performance in the June local elections, call for a system where “fairness is paramount”, people are “treated with dignity” and where “local communities are treated with respect”. The plan also proposes to “end private pr…
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Dan Bardell is in conversation with Conor Hourihane, discussing his career at Villa Park and the season ahead. ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874.io All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @DanBardell Show: ⁠#i…
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Ireland’s Olympic medal hopes have never been higher. Many of the athletes are already household names, including Rashidat Adeleke, Kellie Harrington and Paul O’Donovan, while others will be new names for those watching on the sofa, including Daniel Wiffen and Jack Woolley. According to Irish Times sports journalist Ian O’Riordan it’s not a questio…
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On Sunday evening, shortly before 7pm Irish Time, US president Joe Biden posted a letter on X confirming his intention to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election campaign. With 21 of Biden’s fellow Democratic politicians publicly calling for him to step aside, the 81-year-old’s announcement was not unexpected – his candidacy had become untenab…
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Comhaltas na nGaedheal (CnG) is a newly-established group of right-wing extremists in Ireland. It focuses on physical confrontation and is part of a growing international network of so-called “active clubs”. The Active Club movement mixes extreme right-wing positions with a focus on masculinity and physical fitness, particularly mixed martial arts.…
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Episode 20 of Marbella with Him and Her. This week we reminise with the Euro 24 final and the amazing atmosphere in The Hogan Stand (@thehoganstand), and here in general. Wayne Rooney watched the match at the Clubhouse Marbella (@clubhousemarbella ) Hannah had the time of her life watching Take That at Starlite, and Conor McGregor did his thing at …
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Belfast and Derry rappers Kneecap have been in the news for many things in the past year: they took a case against the previous UK government for intervening to block an arts grant; they led a boycott at South By Southwest in Texas over the festival sponsor's links to the Gaza bombardment; they played Glastonbury, released their debut album, Fine A…
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In April, Simon Harris became Taoiseach - today he is 100 days in office. It’s a milestone beloved of political commentators as a yardstick to measure achievements, assess style and predict what might come. The “first 100 days” political metric originated in the US but as Irish Times political reporter Jack Horgan Jones says, Harris, the media savv…
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Garda representatives say officers were left potentially exposed "to extremely volatile and dangerous conditions" in Coolock in north Dublin on Monday night. A long-running sit-in protest at a factory due to be converted to asylum seeker accommodation turned violent after a confrontation with up to 200 gardai. 21 people have since been charged in c…
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On Saturday evening, in the small American town of Butlers in Pennsylvania, former president Donald Trump narrowly escaped death after a bullet grazed his head during a rally speech. The horrifying assassination attempt, which Trump escaped with only superficial issues, sent shock waves across an already deeply divided United States. One Trump supp…
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Dan Bardell and Gregg Evans discuss the next possible summer signing at Villa Park. ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @DanBardell and @GreggEvans40 Show: ⁠#thepodcast E…
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According to property website MyHome.ie, house asking prices rose by 7.3 per cent year on year in the second quarter, the fastest pace of growth recorded in two years. And buyers report that the price they actually pay often way exceeds the original asking price as many buyers chase too few properties so that percentage rise is likely to be an unde…
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Welcome to episode 19 of Marbella with Him & Her, recorded for the first time at the Talk Radio Europe studios (@tretalkradio on Twitter) It was a busy week, especially for Hannah who attended two concerts at the Starlite Festival. On Tuesday she went to see Keane and was blown away by how good they were. Then on Wednesday PJ & Hannah went to see T…
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Dan Bardell and Jacob Tanswell discuss the latest with transfers. Supported by: LUKE Get a massive 20% off at LUKE1977.com with code TVV20 - ⁠https://www.LUKE1977.com ______________ Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874.io 1874: The Aston Villa Channel uses the cutting-edge web based live streaming and reco…
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Ross O'Carroll Kelly creator, Paul Howard, decided to get a basset hound because Columbo - the iconic tv detective - had one. It's definitely not the soundest of decisions on which to embark on dog ownership, but Humphrey went on to become Howard's constant companion for the next 13 years. His death in May hit the writer hard. He's experienced bere…
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After more than a year of civil war in Sudan, the situation is being described as the worst humanitarian crisis anywhere in the world. The death toll is unknown, ten million people have been displaced and 25 million are experiencing catastrophic food shortages or famine. For those trying to flee, women face being raped and men murdered by members o…
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Dan Bardell and Gregg Evans discuss the latest on transfers and discuss the impact of the Morgan Rogers transfer last season. ______________ Get a massive 20% off at LUKE1977.com with code TVV20 - ⁠https://www.LUKE1977.com Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustwort…
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The new transport plan for Dublin is due to be implemented in August. It aims to stop drivers using the city centre as a rat-run to get to other destinations. Even though it was agreed last April by Dublin City Council after lengthy consultation, last minute changes have been made to certain elements of the plan and there are now calls to delay its…
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On Sunday evening, France witnessed one of the biggest surprises in the country’s electoral history when the recently formed left-wing alliance won the highest number of seats in the election, dealing a surprise blow to Marine Le Pen’s far right National Rally. The shock result followed a week of tactical voting to hold back a surge in support for …
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On today’s In the News podcast we look at a new report that reveals the shocking health problems affecting children who spend years spent living in emergency accommodation. In May there were 4,316 homeless children in the State, living in a range of emergency accommodation types, from B&Bs to family hubs, often in overcrowded conditions – an entire…
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