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Ever since the NI Protocol came into operation in January 2021, getting goods into Northern Ireland from Great Britain, has added a layer of bureaucracy to the workload of transport firms.  Food and agri businesses are subject to the most stringent checks because of the EU's single market controls on foodstuffs.  Kathleen Carragher went down to Belfast port to the depot of one of the...

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The protocol has meant change and upheaval for many farmers and agri-businesses in Northern Ireland. Clandeboye Estate Yoghurt is a small artisan producer in County Down – the only yoghurt maker in Northern Ireland. To find out how it has been affected, Kathleen Carragher met General Manager, Bryan Boggs at their farm and production unit. Report for BBC Radio 4's Farming Today Broadcast March 2022   Reporter: Kathleen Carragher Producer:...

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Many of Belfast's historic linen mills have been turned into business parks or community enterprises.   A new events space and artisan food centre has opened recently in a derelict warehouse in the former Strand Mill in East Belfast.   It already houses a mushroom growing and cheese making business.  But why is it called the Banana Block?   Kathleen Carragher met programme manager, Claire Hall, to find...

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The Oxford Farming Conference is coming up and one of the keynote speakers will be Simon Best, who was recently named UK Arable Farmer of the Year by Farmers Weekly.   Simon and his brother, Rory, farm 1200 acres at Acton House Farm in the drumlin countryside of County Armagh, in Northern Ireland. Kathleen Carragher visited the farm. Report for BBC Radio 4's Farming Today Broadcast February 2022   Reporter:...

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Back in the 1970's native Irish Moiled cattle numbers had fallen to just 30. They've recovered to around a thousand across Ireland and the United Kingdom thanks to the efforts of the Rare Breeds farm at the Ulster Folk Museum and some dedicated local breeders.  Kathleen Carragher went to meet 27 year old Rachel Armour, who keeps a dozen Moiles on the family farm near...

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The schools have started back again and after-school clubs are up and running.   At Staffin primary on the north end of Skye, the children have a music dance class that's a little bit different.  Kathleen Carragher went along to find out more. Report for BBC Good Morning Scotland Broadcast September 2018   Reporter: Kathleen Carragher Producer: John Deering   [audio mp3="https://www.yamal.co.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Bollywood.mp3"][/audio]...

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NHS Highland has plans for a new hospital for Lochaber, to replace the existing ageing Belfort hospital in Fort William.  It has already earmarked a site on the outskirts of the town and has set aside a budget for the running costs. It is now pulling together its case to the Scottish government to finance the building.  A public meeting was held in the town...

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