The insight project is an organisation that works to combat human trafficking in Luxembourg through community action. Martha Ventura from the organisation joined Tom on the Breakfast Show to talk about the recent conference that they held at the Abbey Neimenster in the context of Orange Week, a week dedicated to raising awareness around and preventing violence towards women.
Local Matters: Abrigado's drug consumption room
For Local Matters, Claudia Allar showed us around at the centre Abrigado in Luxembourg-city, a safe space for drug users.
Drug consumption: Interview with Nadine Berndt from the Ministry of Health
In our interview on Local Matters, Nadine Berndt from the Ministry of Health told us how many people in Luxembourg use drugs, how these numbers shifted in recent years and what is been done to prevent and fight problematic drug use.
Elf On The Shelf Competition At Home From Home
Calum and Sarah from Home From Home joined Tom on the Breakfast Show to give our listeners a heads up about their festive Elf on The Shelf competition that they're running over the festive season.
Delano Top Of The Week
Tom was joined on the show by a new member of the Delano Team, Lydia Linna for Delano's Top Of The Week this morning. Up for discussion was Twitter and the affects that it's new ownership might have on the way people interact with the platform.
Touch Rugby In Luxembourg: Interview With Alessia Hancock And Albert York From RCL
Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show this morning by 2 rising stars in Luxembourg's growing touch rugby scene. Alessia Hancock and Albert York came on the show today to talk about their experiences playing at the Junior European Championships in Vichy.
City Scenes - Detroit
City scenes is our weekly Thursday feature in which we dive head first into the music scene of a particular city. We’re going through the alphabet from A-Z. Last week for C we looked at Chicago and this we’re driving 4 and half hours down the road into Michigan and we’re looking at Detroit.
Shifting Paradigms - Interview with Charlie Winston
On today's breakfast show, Tom spoke over the phone with Charlie Winston ahead of his headline show at Den Aelier on the 5th of September.
Prisoners: A new prison for detainees on remand
For Local Matters, we’ve been to the inauguration of the new prison Ueschterhaff. 400 people can be detained there. It is built for prisoners on remand, those who are waiting for their trial and have not been convicted yet.
Prisoners: Jeannot's show "Iwwert d'Maueren" on Radio Ara
A new episode of Local Matters, a look behind walls, a look into the studio of Radio Ara where Jeannot Schmitz for 32 years, has hosted the show Iwwert d'Maueren. Prisoners call in and leave messages for their loved ones, live on the radio.
Bullying In Schools - Interview With Lidia Rahal
Lidia Rahal joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about the issue of bullying in schools in Luxembourg. She has created a petition calling for improved national frameworks for tackling the issue of bullying in Luxembourg's schools.
Interview with James Libbey From Voices International
James Libbey, director of Voices International joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about the busy month of concerts ahead for the choir.
Prisoners: Becoming a member of society again - interview with Eran, Eraus... an elo?
On Local Matters, we focus on prisoners and ex-prisoners. In our first interview of this week's series, Christian Richartz, president of the Asbl Eran, eraus ... an elo?, tells us why so many ex-prisoners struggle to find their place in society again.
Delano Top of the week
Duncan joined Simon this morning to talk about Crown prince Guillaume and minister of economy Franz Fayot`s 3-day trade mission to South Korea.
Upcoming events that were highlighted were: Expogast, the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology gender diversity campaign and the Gilles Grethen Quartet album release at Arca in Bertrange.
Interview With Anik Raskin From CNFL
Tom speaks to Anik Raskin from the CNFL on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, about the events happening in Luxembourg During Orange Week.
Gender Equality: A new children's book
On Local Matters today, we discover a new children’s book. The ministry of equality between women and men last week published the book “Le coffre magique”, the magic treasure chest, and we took the opportunity to ask the minister Taina Bofferding some questions.
Make Synths Not War - Interview With Edwin Van Veen And Thomas Evans From Bonus Noise
Edwin Van Veen and Thomas Evans from Bonus Noise Records joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about 'Make Synths Not War' a new cassette compilation of synthesizer music featuring artists from Luxembourg and the Grand Region that they will be launching tomorrow night with an event at Rocas.
Gender Equality: Naming streets after women
More visibility for women in public spaces: In 2009, the National Women’s Council CNFL launched their project “Rues au féminin”. In our interview on Local Matters, Monique Stein, responsible for municipal politics at CNFL, explains how the project has evolved since then.
Delano Top Of The Week
Delano´s tracy Heindrichs joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning for Delano´s Top Of the Week. Up for discussion was the outcome of COP27 which ended this Sunday in Egypt.
Interview With Virginie Giarmania from A vos côtés
Virginie Giarmania, vice director of Inter-Actions joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about A vos côtés, a service that works to keep people safe on the streets in Luxembourg City.