Unite and Action for Housing have held a protest against the living conditions for tenants of the hostel at the site of the Queen's Hotel. The protesters gathered at Number Six today, and handed in a letter to the Government. We spoke to Iain Triay Clarence, who was there for GBC news, and Henry Pinna from Action for Housing.The Taourarte Education Charitable Association was created to provide access to education for children in the village of Taourarte located in the Rif mountains. The charity raises money through different events, with the aim of supporting the educational needs of mainly girls in the remote area near Chefchouen. Maurice Valarino told us more.And, you may have heard of the Sovereign Art Foundation, our next guests have been successful so far in the 'Gibraltar Students Prize' category of the foundation's art competition. Zoe Payas is the 2024 Judges Prize Winner, and Eve Abudarham has won the Public Vote Prize. Zoe's painting 'Sanctuaries of Light' and Eve's piece 'Staring into the Eye' now go into the global students prize. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get your daily news update! Today, we cover Trump's clash with Zelenskyy over Crimea, the deadly Kashmir attack escalating India-Pakistan tensions, and potential tariff reductions in the US-China trade war. Plus, thousands mourn Pope Francis, the Celtics win without Tatum, a judge criticizes the Trump administration in the Garcia deportation case, Jimmy Butler's injury impacts the Warriors, Harvey Weinstein's retrial begins, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in is indicted, and Chicago Bears legend Steve McMichael passes away. Stay informed on the day's top headlines. #Trump #Zelenskyy #Kashmir #PopeFrancis #Celtics #Weinstein #SteveMcMichael #DailyNews #NewsPodcast #WorldNews #SportsNews #LegalNews
A police manhunt is underway, after an 18 year-old man was shot dead n a Newcastle car park. The PM and Opposition leader have splashed even more cash in their latest election campaign pledges. AND Robert Irwin is set to get his dancing shoes on! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A police manhunt is underway, after an 18 year-old man was shot dead n a Newcastle car park. The PM and Opposition leader have splashed even more cash in their latest election campaign pledges. AND Robert Irwin is set to get his dancing shoes on! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russia launches deadly missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, killing 9 in Kyiv and injuring dozens. Zelenskyy travels to South Africa to build global support, while Donald Trump promises a controversial peace plan. Ukraine restores gas production, trains British soldiers, and hits back with drones. Plus: 90,000 Ukrainians apply for gun permits in just one day. Get all the news from April 23, in one clear and complete episode.
Joe Stevens catches up with Brenda Mobley, Executive Director of the Ripley Convention and Visitors Bureau, on several upcoming events in the city.Joe also has his weekly conversation with John David Johnson, Agriculture Specialist at West Virginia State University. This week, they discuss how farmers can rid their pastures of evassive species.
Hey there, friends of the Guernsey Deep Dive podcast! Today, we're taking you on a riveting journey through the twists and turns of the Leale's Yard housing project right here in beautiful Guernsey. We know how important local news is to you, so sit back, relax, and let's chat about what's been shaking up our community!
Leale's Yard was all set to transform the bridge area with an ambitious housing development, thanks to the Channel Islands Co-op's ownership. But, in a dramatic 180-degree turn, the states of Guernsey have decided to pull back on a hefty £35 million investment. We're diving into why on earth this decision was made, and what it means for the future of the site and the bridge area.
We'll uncover the state's cautious stance on where taxpayer money should go — always a hot topic, right? — and what Deputy Lyndon Trott had to say about shifting priorities and political landscapes that may have influenced this big decision.
And it doesn't stop there. The developers, Omnibus Investment Holdings, LTD, had some pretty strong words about this move being a golden opportunity missed. With deep disappointment hanging in the air, they're worried about how this will affect private investment in Guernsey's housing market. Is there hope for an update or a turnaround? Keep listening, and we'll fill you in on the latest whispers!
Of course, we can't forget the landowners in this mix-up, the Channel Islands Co-op, and the local parish communities who have their hopes pinned on this project. They're feeling the disappointment but also understand the complexity of such ambitious ventures.
There's also a backup plan we need to chat about, with alternative sites like Griffith's Yard being explored for future development. It's essential we think about what makes these big public-private partnerships tick and how they can overcome hurdles like political shifts or changing building plans.
By the end of our chat, we hope you'll have a clearer picture of the bumpy road Leale's Yard now finds itself on and the broader implications for Guernsey's housing future. Until next time, keep your ear to the ground, and let's keep diving deep!
Hamilton's John C. Munro International Airport is a massive success story for cargo but turning it into a top hub for pasenger travel has been a challenge. Can that change? Also, we talk about the idea of turning vacant office space into residences and explore whether Hamilton has a signature food.
Here are today’s top Fox News headlines, each summarized in just two sentences:1️⃣ Trump teases a third term—but 75% of Americans say no.2️⃣ Gorsuch joins liberal justices in a surprising immigration ruling.3️⃣ Parents take LGBTQ curriculum case to the Supreme Court.4️⃣ ICE expands local enforcement partnerships in Ohio.5️⃣ Democrats clash with GOP over deportee Kilmar Garcia.6️⃣ Trump admin targets alleged migrant gang with RICO charges.…and more, including the REAL ID deadline, Andrew Cuomo’s legal troubles, and a heated Senate race in Kentucky.