Sentences with phrase «radio programmes in»

Isaac Yeboah, who left behind a wife and two children, has been the Editor for Ghana's popular newspaper P&P for many years and he was a regular contributor to several showbiz radio programmes in Ghana, including Peace Fm's Entertainment Review.
This has been achieved by producing radio programmes in Kreyol as well as in Spanish.
Fayose who spoke on a radio programme in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, said the APC government had failed the people of Nigeria in the last one year of its rule.
As a DJ, Asili can be heard on his radio programme In The Cut on WGXC, or live at his monthly dance party Botanica.

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On Monday former chancellor Norman Lamont defended Hammond's stance, saying on BBC Radio 4's Today programme that «it is unavoidable that we have restraint on public spending,» adding: «it is not right for cabinet ministers to gang up on the chancellor in this way.
Tania also appears weekly on Sky News Sunrise and has contributed on Radio 4's Today programme, ITV's This Morning and has appeared on BBC's Celebrity Masterchef and as herself in a cameo on the US television drama, The Royals.
LBC radio presenter Darren Adam had a discussion with a caller on Monday about the existence of God in which he explained reasons for his unbelief, but said the offer of a ticket to paradise was «possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me on this programme».
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Biggs said these «more sensationalist» claims were «from all of our investigations, not based in fact».
Prime Minister David Cameron described ISIS as an «existential threat,» saying on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, `... what's happening here is the perversion of a great religion, and the creation of this poisonous death cult that is seducing too many young minds in Europe, in America, in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Tim Farron spoke to Rosie Wright and John Pantry on Premier Christian Radio's «Inspirational Breakfast» programme about why he resigned, whether Christians can be involved in politics and what he regrets... More
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «Can the politicians not put at the front of their minds the needs of the United Kingdom to come out with a functional, working system for Brexit, and agree that certain things that, as it were, «off the political table» and will be decided separately in an expert commission, or commission of senior politicians led by someone that is trusted in the political world?»
Already, last September in the Guardian newspaper and on a Radio 4 discussion programme Tatchell has called for the appropriateness of any sexual relationship to be judged on a purely individual basis, effectively calling for the abolition of any fixed age of consent, (http://www.guardian.co.uk/ commentisfree / libertycentral / 2009 / sep / 24 / sex - under -16-underage).
The courageous work of pro-life groups in vigils at abortion clinics, of street pastors working with clubbers at night - time in city centres, of those offering prayer ministry for healing in shopping centres, of street evangelisers such as the St Patrick's group in Soho - all these examples need to be better known, and imitated.1 Then there's the output of media groups working through radio, TV, internet sites, blogs and video teaching programmes, such as Catholic Evangelisation Services; these too, while offering an independent type of Christian teaching, provide an important stimulus to on - the - ground evangelising.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the Archbishop of Canterbury said: «I am very, very sure after conversations that this is no tick - box exercise, «we ought to get married in a church».»
On Tuesday morning Ed Balls gave an interview to BBC Radio 4's Today programme in which he again insisted that the amendment [i.e. that negotiated by the Catholic Education Service] did not «water down» the Bill.
«I find it very disrespectful that I am linked with somebody else's job when he is still in the job,» Bruce told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme.
But I was trying to argue (clearly very unsuccessfully) that complaining via a radio programme can make matters worse, in that it lowers the image of the club in the eyes of prospective players.
Inspirational tales of talented men who have contributed to children and families in their communities are also featured on the website, as are articles, magazines and radio and TV programmes that address fatherhood issues.
On the Radio 4 Today programme this morning there was discussion as to whether the State should be involved in framing choices about work and childcare.
On an RTE Radio women's programme, Sheena spoke of her own home birth experiences and announced a public meeting in the University Hall, Hatch Street, Dublin.
And so from 6 am to 10 am, all the 300 Radio Stations have political programmes and they have phone in programmes, so you find out that Ghanaians are calling and telling me how I must do my job, how some roads have not been constructed.
The Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr. Yinka Osuntogun, commended the National Commission for Nomadic Education (NCNE) for their sustained support for the implementation of various programmes under the scheme over the years, such as the Interactive Radio Instruction (I.R.I.) which, according to him, had tremendously developed Training and Learning situation in our Nomadic and Migrant Farmers Primary Schools.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «In some of these communities, particularly where there are gangs, there will be youngsters who know who did it.
If things were in any way normal, we would expect the creation of a public body to involve primary legislation: an actual bill, debated in parliament, talked about on TV stations and radio programmes - the standard democratic routine.
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Corbyn has been criticised for a round of high profile appearances on Good Morning Britain and the Radio 4 Today programme in which he appeared to waver on what Labour's position is on immigration.
«I'm deeply disappointed in him... having privately said how much he wanted the UK to leave the European Union he is now on defending this terrible report,» Duncan Smith told Radio 4's Today programme.
On Tuesday Radio 4's Today programme following dedications to Thatcher finished rather abruptly on a note of agreement that she was very lucky in government.
The Labour leader attracted unusually high levels of criticism online during his interview for BBC Radio 4's The World At One programme, in which he refused to speculate on his party's performance in Thursday's local elections by declaring he is not interested in «political commentary».
In an earlier interview on the Radio 4 Today programme, she claimed that Vote Leave campaigners admit in private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not truIn an earlier interview on the Radio 4 Today programme, she claimed that Vote Leave campaigners admit in private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not truin private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not true.
In a surprise job swap Sarah Montague is leaving Radio 4's Today programme after 18 years to take the helm on The World On One while Martha Kearney is going the other way.
«Certainly since I was appointed and Sajid Javid was appointed we have devoted, especially in my case, a huge amount of time,» she told Radio 4's Today programme.
Farage told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that «big ethnic changes» in Oldham West and Royton led to areas where «some streets where no - one spoke English» so fewer people were inclined to vote UKIP.
Speaking to Radio and Television show host Deloris Frimpong Manso on her entertainment programme «The Delay Show», Asamoah Gyan indicated that the public has demonized the use of «Mallams» in sports.
The Ukip donor told Radio 4's Today programme: «We're struggling at the moment, there's no point in denying it — I think I've backed something like two or three different leaders in the space of three months.
Farage of course is no stranger to radio or television studios, and has already stood in to present on a number of programmes on LBC.
Because I thought I heard Vince Cable engaging in a spot of low politics when he discussed the pensions error on Radio 4's Today programme, naughty boy.
When we covered it on my radio show, virtually everyone who got in touch with the programme was against it on the basis that we haven't got the money, many councils do it already, or isn't that what Child Benefit is supposed to be used for.
«I don't think there is anybody in either party who thinks that either of the coalition parties can not deliver on the pledges made in May 2010 without there being consequences of that,» Laws told Radio 4's PM programme.
On Saturday nights in our house the two came together, after the football reports were finished on the radio and when Take the Floor started, a BBC programme that kept traditional music alive when its popularity declined, particularly among younger Scots.
«Part of the action we've got in the strategy we're launching today is about the recruitment of staff,» she told Radio 4's Today programme.
«We have mobilised virtually every arsenal at our disposal in terms of sensitising the public and making them aware by radio programmes, jingles and fliers.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Mr Livingstone, who lost to Tory candidate Boris Johnson last week in the race to become London Mayor, said working - class people had become «disillusioned» at the last Labour government's failure to create «good jobs».
In a lengthy interview on Radio 4's Today programme, former prime minister Tony Blair denied claims he set the UK on an unalterable course to start military action in Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W BusIn a lengthy interview on Radio 4's Today programme, former prime minister Tony Blair denied claims he set the UK on an unalterable course to start military action in Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W Busin Iraq following a July 2002 memo to then - US president George W Bush.
It was taken in a light - hearted way,» McDonnell told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme: «We absolutely get the need for appropriate safeguards and for appropriate protections to be put in place around any changes that might come forward.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Davidson said: «Public opinion in Britain, the same as everywhere else in Europe, accepts that the constitution is basically the same as the treaty.
In an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith insisted Labour supported the government's actions and «fully accepts that Russia is responsible».
«In fairness to the present prime minister one has to accept that she has been dealt a rotten hand because this matter, the decision to cover it up, if there was such a decision, as appears to be the case, was taken in the dying days of the Cameron administration when spin doctors were the rule in Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programmIn fairness to the present prime minister one has to accept that she has been dealt a rotten hand because this matter, the decision to cover it up, if there was such a decision, as appears to be the case, was taken in the dying days of the Cameron administration when spin doctors were the rule in Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programmin the dying days of the Cameron administration when spin doctors were the rule in Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programmin Number 10 Downing Street,» Lewis told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
«I think we would be in the wilderness for as much as 15 years because all the changes that the Conservative majority government would bring in would actually not be about fairness or equity or even sharing power, it would be about excluding the Labour party,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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