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Deeside jobs fair brings together over 60 local companies and organisations – Deeside.com

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Jobseekers from across Flintshire have the chance to speak directly to some of the countys biggest and most innovative employers today.

Around 60 organisations are taking part in the Flintshire Jobs and Careers Fair taking place today, April 28 at Deeside Leisure Centre.

The jobs fair is organised by Communities For Work Flintshire, Jobcentre Plus and Careers Wales following a three-year absence is a free event taking place between 10am to 2pm.

Aimed at all ages and career stages, the event will feature both current job vacancies and opportunities to develop longer-term careers in key industries including hospitality to professional services, healthcare and public sector roles.

Paul Murphy from Jobcentre Plus said: In previous years over 800 people have attended and the event was supported by numerous employers with over 500 vacancies available in a variety of sectors.

There will also be practical advice on hand including a CV checkpoint area and help to write application forms from Careers Wales.

Companies and organisations taking part:

Tata Steel

KK Fine Foods

Ralawise

2 Sisters Food Group

Morrisons Manufacturing

Moneypenny

Newydd Catering & Cleaning

Aura Leisure

New Directions

McDonaldsBroughton

Flintshire County Council Childrens Residential Services

Flintshire County Council Adult Social Services

Oscar Meyer

The Armed Forces

Gap Personnel

Enbarr Enterprises

Great Bear Logistics/Logistics People

Clwyd Alyn

Parallel Security

Flintshire County Council HR

Acorn Recruitment

Flintshire County Council Direct Payments

CER Education

Networld Sports

Group 4 Security

Arriva Buses

Tents & Events

Recruit 4 Staff

Rhino Products

Smart Solutions

Mencap

Action For Children

The Wallich

Adecco

Marie Curie

Compass Group

PSS Shared Lives

Pacey Cymru

Educate Group

North WalesPolice

Carden Park

Castell Ventures

Clear Data

Mecure Chester Abbots Well Hotel

Careers Wales

Stamford Gate Hotel

Sealand Windows

Swift Temps

Communities For Work Plus

Randstad Recruitment

Home Instead

Stagecoach Bus

GXO

DECA

Steel 4 Structures

Thorncliffe

Excell Supply

P&A Group

Fibrax

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Luke Grimes on the End of ‘Yellowstone’: Taylor Sheridan ‘Would Never Let It Go Past Its Due Date’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

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Yellowstone star Luke Grimes has a lot of faith in creator Taylor Sheridan and its been that way for years. The actor says that hearing Sheridans name during a phone call was all it took to get him interested in the neo-western before he read the pilot script. Now that hes played the role of Kayce Dutton for four seasons, Grimes is fully confident that Sheridan knows the right time for the series to end.

Grimes plays Kayce on Yellowstone, the prodigal son of Kevin Costners John Dutton. Kayce is a former Navy SEAL and a seasoned horseman whos now serving as Montanas livestock commissioner. But in the first four seasons, Kayce has been torn between the family he came from and the family he created.

On one hand, hes loyal to his fathers Yellowstone Ranch and is compelled to protect it against all enemies. On the other hand, that Dutton loyalty has put his wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) in danger. And neither mother nor son wants anything to do with the toxic Duttons and the fight for their land.

This conflict led Kayce to a vision quest in the season 4 finale. And Grimes says that fans will finally see his character make a choice.

Kayces vision quest at the end of season four could possibly be a sign that things are going to have to change, Grimes told The Hollywood Reporter. I know hes central to how the story unfolds, as a lot of characters in the show are. So I really cant wait to see how instrumental he is in bringing this thing to a close one day,

After talking to Sheridan and hearing first hand about how many seasons Yellowstone would likely have, Grimes thought he knew how much life was left in the series. But that was before it became the biggest show on the planet.

When something becomes this big, I know theres a lot of pressure to keep it going. But I do know that Taylor would never let it go past its due date, Grimes revealed.

The actor says he never expected Yellowstone to become as huge as it is. But, he knew there was a built-in audience thanks to Costner and fans who already loved westerns. Grimes says viewership has skyrocketed in recent seasons thanks to Sheridan because he has a way of writing things that sort of hit home.

Theres something for everybody in a show like Yellowstone, even if westerns arent your thing, Grimes noted.

Grimes noted that Kayces storyline from day one has been him stuck in the middle between his father and his own nuclear family.

Theres the Reservation and Yellowstone, and how theyve always clashed with each other. So yeah, ultimately, thats where we all want to see this story go, but I have no idea where its going, Grimes confessed. He has the vision of the woman who tells him he needs to choose a path, and so you get the sense that maybe some kind of change is coming.

As for Kayces final line of season 4 I saw the end of us Grimes says Sheridan told him just enough about what those two paths looked like and about that statement so he could do the scene.

It wasnt enough that I know whats going to happen or where he goes from here, but it was enough that I could say that line and have an idea of what I was talking about, Grimes said.

Yellowstone season 5 will premiere this summer on the Paramount Network.

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Ryanair forces family to ‘pay for seats they’ve already bought’ – Liverpool Echo

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A woman slammed Ryanair after her seats were allocated to someone else even though they had been paid for.

Sue Graham went on holiday in Benidorm with husband Eric, from whom she is separated, and step-daughter Sophie, 22. The problems began as they were about to embark on their return flight to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

Sue, 68, said: "On getting to Alicante airport for our flight home we were told by the Ryanair attendant our seats had been cancelled and it would cost us another 30 Euros each to get on the flight we had already paid for.

"When I told the attendant we had no money I was told, 'It's not my problem,' either pay a further 30 Euros each or sort yourself out.

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"I suffer with depression and anxiety so can you imagine my state of mind thinking we were going to be abandoned at the airport."

Sue said they only managed to secure their seats after husband Eric used money earmarked to pay his Sky bill to cough up the cash demanded by Ryanair. But Ryanair said the problem was because Sue had booked with On the Beach travel company rather than directly with the airline.

She added: "I'm disgusted. I have been informed of this happening to other travellers due to the airline over selling seats. If someone gets there before you. they will sell them your seats."

Sue, from Dingle, also claimed her husband was charged another 46 Euros after his hand luggage - which he had taken with him on the flight out without a problem - was turned back at the boarding gate and he had to pay for it to go in hold, or else leave it behind.

A spokesperson for Ryanair said: "This is a prime example of the issues faced when customers book flights through OTAs (online travel agents) and not directly with the airline.

"Ryanair did not cancel the seats in Ms. Grahams booking. Ms. Graham was charged a standard airport check-in fee of 90 (30 per passenger) as she failed to check-in online two hours prior to the scheduled departure time. Ryanair urges customers to always book directly, as OTAs may provide Ryanair with incorrect email addresses, contact & payment details, which block Ryanair from communicating directly with the customer to share essential flight information and updates, including check-in prompts, potential departure time changes, delays, cancellations, and refund updates.

"To protect our customers, Ryanair has developed the Verified Seal and Price Checker to guarantee customers that they are booking directly with Ryanair. However, to avoid unnecessary complications, Ryanair advises customers to always book directly on the official Ryanair website/app.

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Permanent ‘thank holiday’ could be added to the calendar – Derbyshire Live

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The Chancellor is going to consider proposals to create a new bank holiday in honour of the Queen. Britons are already set for an extra day off on June 3, 2022 to mark the monarchs Platinum Jubilee.

But campaigners have been calling to make the holiday permanent from 2023 with the move backed by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), Hospitality UK, the Archbishop of Canterbury and others. The Telegraph and The Express said the idea had now won the support of Rishi Sunak, as well as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but it is understood that Mr Sunak is yet to consider the proposals although he intends to.

The new "thank holiday" would recognise the Queens extraordinary service, as well as peoples efforts to support their communities, especially over the last two years. The Telegraph reported that Mr Sunak had asked the Treasury for formal advice on the suggestion.

The newspaper also said Downing Street had asked the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) to carry out a review of the matter. It cited a source as saying: The Treasury is not saying no off the bat despite previously being institutionally allergic to the idea of a new bank holiday.

Rishi is supportive of the campaign and the thought behind it. He has asked for all the projected costs.

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Area events include a pop-up pub, comedy shows and live music – Spalding Today

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Here are the events coming up over the next few days and weeks across our area:

- Rhianna Rae will be singing at Long Sutton Royal British Legion on Saturday, April 30. Event starts at 8.30pm.

- Doningtons 90s Night at Donington Community Centre. Saturday, April 30, 7:30pm until late. Fancy dress optional. Contact Narelle on 07950 275543 for tickets which are 10.

-Pop Up Pub at Cowbit Village Hall, Saturday April 30. From 7:30pm until late. Family friendly evening with all drinks 1 or less.

- Messy Church at St Marys Church, Cowbit, Saturday, April 30 between 4pm and 6pm. Craft activities, child friendly worship and supper. All children must be accompanied an adult.

- Patrick Monahan: Started at the Bottom, Now Im Here at South Holland Centre. Thursday, May 5 at 8pm.

- An audience with Wayne Sleep at the South Holland Centre. Friday, May 6 at 7:30pm.

- Car Boot Sale at St. Bartholomewss Primary School, West Pinchbeck, Saturday, May 7. Doors at 10am, sellers arrival at 9am. Cars 7, non sellers 50p. Email enquiries@stbartholomews.lincs.sch.uk to book a pitch.

- Bingo at Cowbit Village Hall, Friday May 13. Doors at 6:30pm and eyes down at 7:30pm. 5 for 12 games. Contact Darren Harper on 07903 209126.

- Fleetwood Machine at South Holland Centre, Saturday May 14. Show starts at 7:30pm.

- Daphnes Flight performing at South Holland Centre, Wednesday May 18 at 7:30pm.

- The Wash 2022 Seal and Birdwatching Cruises with RSPB South Lincs on the Boston Belle are taking place throughout the year. Upcoming dates are, Thursday, May 12 departing at 1pm, Thursday May 26 departing at 1pm, Thursday, June 9 departing at 11am, Thursday, June 23 departing at 11:30am, Friday. Cruises set off from Boston Marina and last around four and a half to five hours.Tickets for RSPB members are 20 for adults and 10 for children. Non members tickets are 22.50 for adults and 11.50 for children. Tickets are available from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/blackfriars or via 01205 363108.

- Spalding Gentlemens Society is open every Wednesday from 11am - 1pm.

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Disney Cruise Line brings back Halloween on the High Seas – Midland Daily News

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Shepard Price,Digital reporter

April 29, 2022

Disney Cruise Line guests will be the first to experience an all-new character meet and greet opportunity across the fleet during Halloween on the High Seas sailings.

In September and October 2022, Halloween on the High Seas will return to the Disney Cruise Line. Entertainment and activities including trick-or-treating, "spooky parties" and themed food and beverage items will be a part of limited-time voyages.

Disney Cruise Line guests will be the first to experience an all-new character meet and greet opportunity as part of Halloween on the High Seas, as Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck and Clarabelle Cow debut dressed up as the Sanderson sisters from "Hocus Pocus." All Disney characters on the voyages will adorn Halloween costumes as part of the festivities.

The centerpiece of every ship during Halloween sailings is the Pumpkin Tree, which will loom over the atrium lobby, with Jack-O-Lanterns and flickering lights sprouting from the tree.

Other experiences as part of Halloween on the High Seas sailings include a costume party with Disney characters, adult-exclusive venues, Halloween-themed movies on televisions and special-themed food and beverage items special for Halloween.

Halloween on the High Seas voyages will be offered aboard select sailings in September and October departing from ports in Miami and Port Canaveral, Fla., San Diego and New York City. Each cruise is scheduled for destinations including the Bahamas, Caribbean, Bermuda, Canada and Mexico.

All sailings from Port Canaveral and Miami will include a stop at Castaway Cay, Disney's private island with "special Disney touches" that aims to provide family fun.

Shepard Price has a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Texas and lives in St. Louis. They have been in journalism for more than four years.

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Garmin launches Quatix 7 for life on the high seas – Wareable

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Garmin has given its Quatix boating and marine smartwatch a huge overhaul, with new features and a jazzy new display.

The Quatix 7 may look familiar thats because its essentially a Garmin Epix (2nd Gen), jacked up with features for life on the high seas.

The display is an 1.3-inch AMOLED, the one that sets the Epix apart from its brethren the Fenix 7, and its a touchscreen too.

Theres a pretty complete list of features for life on open water, including integrations with Gamrin chartplotting and boat systems.

And you can get information from compatible boat systems, so you can check water depth, engine RPM, wind and autopilot control.

And there are new features too. The Quatix 7 has anchor drag alarms, tide alerts, and takes advantage of the multi-band GNSS from the Fenix 7/Epix range for more accurate location data.

Whats more, the Quatix 7 Solar gets the flashlight feature from the Fenix 7X.

Battery life has been beefed up, and youll get 18 days in smartwatch mode as standard. Sapphire models get 16 days. The Solar model ups that to 37 days of in smartwatch mode, or up to 90 days in battery saver mode.

Its also a pretty complete GPS sports watch, when youre not at sea.

Theres multi-band GNSS support over 30 sport profiles, with running, swimming, cycling and HIIT all on the list. Golf is on the list with 42,000 courses supported, as is skiing which uses SkiView maps.

And there's the usual array of Garmin health smarts, including stress monitoring, body battery, sleep tracking and 24/7 heart rate.

And it brings Garmins full range of smart features, such as Garmin Pay and support for the offline syncing of Spotify, Amazon Music and Deezer.

The standard Quatix 7 starts at $699.99, rising to $1,199.99 for Solar.

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How to Charter a Superyacht: Everything You Need to Know About Booking a High-Seas Vacation – Robb Report

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The Beckhams do it. Jeff Bezos does it. Leonardo DiCaprio even did it last month. Chartering a yacht has become many celebrities favorite way to get away from it all, whether lounging on sunbeds or snorkeling remote atolls. According to Fraser Yachts 2021 market report, there are around 2,900 yachts available for charter in the world today. The global charter fleet keeps on growing, which means there is a charter-yacht vacation out there to suit everyone.

Ranging from 80- to over 450 feet, from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean to the South Pacific, elegant sailing yachts, high-performance motoryachts, explorer yachts with expansive deck spaces and award-winning gigayachts with armadas of water toys are available.

If youve never dipped your toe in the charter waters before, let us walk you through the need-to-know details of how to charter a yacht successfully and have the time of your life.

The biggest question for first-time charterers is where to begin. The tried-and-tested method is to engage the help of a reputable charter broker. Its their job to understand what you would like to get from the charter and then matchmake your preferences with the most suitable yacht.

Engaging a professional charter broker is free and they are key to ensuring your holiday is stress-free, Alexandra Groom, charter broker at Worth Avenue Yachts, told Robb Report. Professional charter brokers have access to exclusive databases with stringent membership, communication and ethics rules, meaning they are most likely to be able to find you the right yacht in the right location, even if what you require is off market.

Make sure your broker gets to know you and your family, adds Nick Trotter, chairman of the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Associations (MYBA) charter committee. Finding the right broker is often via word of mouth, so ask your friends, ask people you trust, find out what theyve done and who theyve done it with. The communication between you and your broker is paramount because the broker represents you, theyre acting on your behalf, so you need to be able to articulate your vision.

Neal Hornsby, co-founder and CEO of Yomira, advocates finding out about your brokers eco-credentials, too: Can they offset your carbon footprint from the charter, teach the kids about the marine environment or perhaps involve you in local conservation projects if you are keen to participate during your time aboard? The right broker for you is the broker that you not only connect with, but most importantly has the credibility to back up their advice.

You can find a listing of charter brokers and companies that adhere to global guidelines at theMYBA, the yachting industrys technical and ethics guide, as well as that of theInternational Yacht Brokers Association.

For those who feel safer behind a screen, several different online platforms, such asAhoy Club, Yotha and Borrow a Boat allow you to scroll and book your yacht. This flexible approach embraces a younger generation of digitally minded charterers. That said, hailing a $10 taxi ride with Uber is much less risky than booking a $500,000 charter on your iPhone. So be sure you have contact info for a live human in case anything goes wrong on your charter vacation.

Equally as important when choosing a yacht is making sure the crew are a good fit. If you have children in tow, youll want a family-friendly crew who can keep them entertained. If youre traveling with a group of active friends, having crew who double as watersports instructors is a great benefit. Or maybe youve been dreaming of a gastronomic itinerary that features a Michelin-caliber chef on board? A broker will go over all your options. June Montagne, charter consultant at IYC, recommends requesting references on the crew prior to making your final decision. Your crew are far more important than your yacht, she told Robb Report.

An important element of any charter is knowing where you would like to vacation. This will also heavily influence the yacht that you end up chartering. Different yachts are based in different locations and usually move throughout the year, so if you have your heart set on experiencing Lady Es brand-new beach club for spring break, youll be cruising the Indian Ocean. If youre more interested in exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites along Croatias coastline, then GECO, which cruises the Eastern Mediterranean in summer, would be a smart option.

Decide on your groups makeup and whether or not you have a particular destination in mind, Katya Hall, IYC sales and charter consultant, told Robb Report. Its fine if you dontyour broker will propose yachts in multiple locations and walk you through highlights of every destination.

The most common migration is the Mediterranean in the summer and the Caribbean in the winter. However, you will also find yachts cruising the waters of Central and South America, Antarctica, the Pacific islands, Northern Europe and even Costa Rica. In 2021, the Amalfi Coast in Italy and the Greek islands were among the most popular summer charter destinations.

Most yachts carry the basic water toys and tenders for being towed and simple snorkeling exploration. But some yachts carry specific equipment, from personal submarines, decompression chambers for scuba diving, inflatable slides and even Hammam saunas and snow rooms. Does your charter have a theme? Or maybe you want to celebrate a birthday? Just be sure the yacht caters for your needs, whether planning a party with a DJ or hosting a business meeting.

A yacht charter opens up destinations in ways that staying in a hotel cant, says Groom. Instead of being restricted by transport links and journey times, you can start at one part of a coastline and end at another, taking in multiple islands, villages or bays in one short week, all from the comfort of your yacht. Even if a particular coastline is new to you, your captain will ensure that your trip focuses on the elements that are most important to you.

If you want to keep the yacht on the move, its speed, size, draft depth and flag will determine how many stops you can make. For example, cruising in the Bahamas requires a shallow draft if you want to visit out islands like the Exumas, though plenty of ports have deeper waters.

A yacht with stabilizers is key for first time charterers if they havent experienced the sea before, advises Lotte Barker-Hahlo, charter broker at Burgess.

The duration of the trip and number of guests is another consideration. One week for family and a second week for friends? Or maybe youre planning a three-week itinerary to island hop your way around the Florida Keys. Charter brokers usually list pricings per week and most charter yachts are certified to carry 12 guests, plus crew. If you plan to vacation with more than that, you will need a PYC- or SOLAS-class yacht, which is licensed for up to 36 passengers. Yachts such as 278-foot Victorious, an explorer vessel capable of circumnavigating the world, has 12 staterooms for 24 guests plus crew.

Guest cabin configurations tend to be varied and flexible. The principal (person who booked the charter) will typically take the master suite. But yachts with large VIPs, cabins with bunks designed for kids, and twin cabins with a Pullman bed make sleeping arrangements tailored to suit your group easy. Dont forget to include in your count any personal assistants, babysitters or other security guards. And if anyone in your party has concerns about limited mobility, factoring an elevator or stair-climber into your criteria early on is a must.

Once youve identified which yacht you prefer in your chosen destination, be sure not to leave booking until the last minute. Just like any other vacation, chartering over the summer holidays, Christmas and popular events such as the Monaco Grand Prix makes for the high-demand season.

Only book when youre ready! says Hornsby.But as with any holiday periods, July/August and Christmas/New Year are always in high demand so an early conversation with your broker is recommended. There are always some great deals to be done in the quieter months, but lead-in time is key, particularly as we emerge from a Covid world.

In 2021, Fraser Yachts reported an increase of 56 percent in bookings across their charter fleet compared to the previous year, as well as a slight increase in the number of tandem chartersclients chartering two yachts simultaneously so more of the family could be together. Booking your charter at the last minute could mean youre unable to secure your first, second or even third preference. If the timing and the yacht are both important, book a year in advance. If you are flexible with both dates and the yacht, most brokers can find a yacht for you.

Privacy and discretion form the backbone of yachting. Builders usually dont share who the owner of a yacht is, nor do the brokers or crew. If you have concerns about the confidentiality of high-profile guests during your charter, requesting your charter broker to sign an NDA is an option. As with all elements of a bespoke yacht charter, the choice is yours, from dietary needs and favorite cocktails to service etiquette and daily activities.

If you or your travel partners are inclined to remain plugged in, most yachts feature high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing you to keep in touch as much or as little as you would like. For those keen to get out and explore, options range from shopping for local artisan goods, taking a cooking class or dropping anchor in one cove all day to dive and fish. Its up to you how you spend your time, just be sure to give the crew a heads-up so they know what to be prepared for.

The final step is the contract. Most brokers use the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Associations (MYBA) contract or something similar. All these decisions lead down to the bottom line: How much does it cost?

Ask for all expenses involved, says Montagne. Does the charter fee include expenses or are they are additional? Is there any tax or VAT payable? What percentage is acceptable in the area you will be chartering? What about liability and trip cancellation insurance? All these points need to be considered.

As an example, for the 2021 summer season, the 160-foot Rossinavi EIV superyacht, with five cabins and nine crew chartered in the Mediterranean from approximately $280,000 per week. The overall price varies with fuel consumption (staying in port or cruising), location (France or Greece), the number of people you are traveling with, food and drink, as well as activities. Adding in food and drink; expenses for docking, fuel and other fees; and tips will tack roughly 30 to 50 percent of the charter rate to your trip. So, if you were onEIVfor a week last summer, it most likely cost you between $364,000 and $420,000 depending on how often the yacht moved, how many bottles of ros you went through, and what kind of gratuity you left the crew for your incredible stay on board.

When it comes to costs, the size of the yacht matters. A smaller yacht will cost less, while the 446-foot Flying Fox, one of the largest charter yachts on the market accommodating 25 guests and with an unprecedented 4,300-square-foot two-floor spa, charters from around $3,400,000 per week.

Certain destinations, such as Patagonia or Kamchatka, may bring a different set of fees if you intend on heli-skiing, while heavily protected locations like Antarctica and the Galapagos require permits confirmed in advance. Wherever you cruise, you will heavily rely on the knowledge, professionalism and help of the crew, so it goes without saying that the service tip is a crucial fee that should factor into your expenses.

MYBA suggests five to 15 percent as customary, though its left up to your discretion to reward an exceptional crew with a larger amount if you think thats fair, or a smaller amount if the service hasnt been up to par. In terms of how to hand the tip over, standard procedure is to leave the gratuity with the captain at the end of your stay so he or she can divvy among the various crew members you may or may not have seen, based on their duties.

All thats left is to prepare to have a vacation of your lifetime. There is nothing that compares to spending time on the water with your family and friends, says Hall. Its about enjoying watersports, having exquisite meals and discovering magical spots of the world along the way.

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Why sea levels are rising higher than expected in Dublin and Cork – RTE.ie

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Analysis: aside from climate change, local exacerbating factors are behind rising sea levels in Irish coastal cities

By Gerard McCarthy, Katherine Dooley, Amin Shoari Nejad, Andrew Parnell, Maynooth University and Zoe Roseby, Trinity College Dublin

Most Irish cities are coastal, with 40% of the population within 5km of the coast. Recent flooding reinforces the need to understand how sea levels are changing around Ireland. Galway has become the place to be for journalists reporting on impending rough weather of late and we have become familiar with images of waves reaching forgotten cars on Salthill prom.

Future sea levels around the Irish coast depend on a combination of global and local factors. Global sea level rise is driven by climate change with another 1m of sea level rise predicted by 2150, if greenhouse gas reductions fall short of targets. However, new research has shown sea level rise in Dublin and Cork greater than expected from climate change alone, pointing to local exacerbating factors that need to be understood.

In October 2017 the nation braced itself for the arrival of ex-hurricane Ophelia. The tightly wound tropical-esque storm was a contrast to the looser cyclones that traditionally lash the west coast. When Ophelia hit, the winds rose, as did the seas. Waves and storm surged along the west coast, flooding Galway. The level the seas rise to above that of the regular tide is called storm surge and Ophelia was the largest storm surge recorded by modern measurements in Galway at 1.6 m above the tide.

Galway is the textbook case for coastal flooding in Ireland: the biggest storms lead to the biggest surges, which subsequently have a high impact on a city built by the Atlantic's edge. High sea levels at the coast are a combination of factors: not only storm surges but also the tide.

While Ophelia was the highest storm surge, it was not the highest total sea level. That honour goes to Storm Eleanor that hit in early January 2018, when water levels in Galway rose to 3.7 m as the storm surge coincided with spring tides. For context, this is about 1 m above the base of the famous Spanish Arch in the city. The resultant flooding from Storm Eleanor was severe throughout the city.

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From RT Radio 1's Morning Ireland in 2018, Cian McCormack reports from Galway city, which suffered severe flooding as Storm Eleanor swept in off the Atlantic

Sea level rise in Dublin should be the easiest case to describe as it is the longest record of sea level in the Republic. However, new research has revisited Dublin's sea level records to investigate high rates of sea level rise that have been observed there. Recent sea level rise is faster than expected at approximately double the rate of global sea level rise.

The study compared sea level records for Dublin with other Irish and international records. The Dublin record had in recent years been viewed sceptically due to questions about data quality. In response to this, the Dublin record was calibrated by adjusting biased high water measurements that affect the overall calculation of average sea level. The confirmation of high rates of sea level risealready built into Dublin's climate action plandoes not yet unearth the cause of this rapid rise.

Unusually high sea level rise in Ireland is not the preserve of the capital. A 2021 study in the journal Ocean Science looked at sea level rise in Cork since 1842 and found that relative sea levels had risen by over 40 cm, nearly 50% more than the 27 cm expected for the region.

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From RT Archives, Carole Coleman reports for RT News in 1997 on a project to enable meteorologists and scientists to predict where floods will occur across Ireland

Higher rates of relative sea level rise are expected in the southwest of Ireland due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment whereby the removal of large ice sheets that covered Ireland during the last ice age causes land subsidence in the southwest and land uplift in the northeast of Ireland. However, models of this effect still leave nearly 20% of sea level rise in Cork unaccounted for. This could be due to local subsidence in Cork Harbour due to manmade or natural factors, or a wider signal of subsidence along the northwest European shelf, or the models for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment could be inaccurate.

These two reports point to an important question for both Cork and Dublin: what are the local factors causing higher than expected sea level rise? Understanding this is key to adjust future climate projections of sea level rise for use in local adaptation.

In the future, tides will continue to rise and fall in line with the orbits of the celestial bodies. The future of storms remains uncertain, but the critical future factor will be mean or average sea level. This will rise as the oceans swell with meltwater from land ice, such as glaciers and the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, and as seawater expands due to warming. While warming waters were the largest single factor in sea level rise in the 20th century, melting land ice is likely to be largest single factor entering the 21st century.

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From RT Six One News, flooding in Cork as Storm Barra hits in December 2021

The 2021 Intergovernmental panel for Climate change report estimates a 1m sea level rise by 2150 under a moderate greenhouse gas trajectory. This would put the floodline of another Storm Eleanor at 2m above the base of the Spanish Arch in Galway. The arch that survived the Lisbon tsunami of 1755 has seen extreme seas before, but the devastation to homes, businesses and places of historical, cultural and personal significance will be severe if this scenario comes to pass.

The estimate of 1m of sea level rise by 2150 will differ depending on the future trajectories of greenhouse gas emissions. These are described by socioeconomic pathways and range from a sea level rise prediction based on a 'green world, up to the scenario that fossil fuel exploitation and usage was to dramatically increase.

Due to the actions being taken globally and locally on climate action, sea level rise based on the highest emission scenario is unlikely. In order to reach that level, high fossil fuel development worldwide throughout the 21st century would be required, whereas action taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has thankfully already begun.

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From RT Radio 1's Today with Sean O'Rourke in 2019, Prof Peter Thorne from Maynooth University on how Dublin and other coastal cities face devastating floods due to rising sea levels

However, we would also not put forward the green world lowest emission scenario. This would require global emissions to be cut to net zero by 2050, while Ireland and many other countries have not met their pledges on emissions to date. It was found that Ireland was only 7% below 2005 levels despite pledging to be 20% below 2005 levels by the year 2020.

As a result, we consider sea level projections associated with a moderate greenhouse gas trajectory (known as SSP2-4.5) to best represent our current trajectory. This future is yet to be written, though, and better understanding of changing local Irish sea levels that allows effective adaptation in concert with action on climate change will effectively lower the line of future sea level.

Dr Gerard McCarthy is an Associate Professor at the ICARUS climate centre and Department of Geography at Maynooth University. Katherine Dooley is an MSc in Climate Change graduate from Maynooth University. Amin Shoari Nejad is a PhD student in the Hamilton Institute and ICARUS climate centre at Maynooth University. Prof Andrew Parnell is a Professor of Statistics at the Hamilton Institute at Maynooth University. Dr Zoe Roseby is a postdoctoral researcher in Department of Geology at TCD.

The views expressed here are those of the author and do not represent or reflect the views of RT

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Elon Musk has lined up a new CEO for Twitter and told banks that agreed to help fund his $44 billion acquisition offer about his plans to monetize tweets, according to a new report from Reuters. A source told Reuters that Musk has decided on who he plans to appoint as the new chief executive of Twitter, but the source didn't name the person. Twitter's current CEO Parag Agrawal, who took the role after Jack Dorsey stepped down in November, is expected to remain as CEO until the deal is completed.

Reuters reports that Musk told Twitter chairman Bret Taylor that he does not have confidence in the company's management, which is a sentiment that he also stated in SEC filings. Agrawal would be set for a significant compensation package if the deal closes and Musk brings in new management, as he would receive $38.7 million due to a clause in his contract, according to the companys latest proxy filing.

Reuters reports that Musk told banks that he plans to develop more ways to make money from tweets. For example, he said that he plans to create a way to monetize tweets that go viral or include important information. He also suggested the idea of charging a fee when third-party websites quote or embed tweets from verified accounts.

The Washington Post reports that Musk also brought up the idea of paying influencers to create content for the platform, which is a business model that has proven to be successful for TikTok. Musk is also said to be interested in the idea of subscription services that the company could offer.

In deleted tweets from earlier this month, Musk suggested significant changes to Twitter Blue, which is the social media giant's subscription service that is currently priced at $2.99 per month. Musk suggested cutting the price, adding a way to pay in dogecoin and banning advertising. In another now-deleted tweet, Musk said he wants to move Twitter away from its dependence on advertising for much of its revenue.

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Musk had also told the banks he could crack down on executive and board pay at Twitter to slash costs. Reuters also reports that in his pitch to the banks, Musk said Twitter's gross margin is much lower than other social media services, such as Facebook and Pinterest, and argued that there are ways to run the company in a more cost-effective way.

Bloomberg News reported this week that Musk spoke to bankers about job cuts as part of his pitch to the lenders. Musk reportedly won't make decisions on job cuts until he receives ownership of the company.

Twitter says the transaction, which was unanimously approved by the board, will likely close this year following shareholder and regulatory approval and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions. Musk will have to pay Twitter a $1 billion termination fee if he doesnt go through with his acquisition of the social network, per a recent SEC filing. The filing, which details the terms of the agreement, indicates Twitter would have to pay the same fee under specific circumstances.

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