Beth Collinge was diagnosed with Myeloma, a type of blood cancer, in 2014. She joined Charles on the Breakfast show to share her inspiring journey and discuss the importance of raising awareness.
Comedy in Luxembourg: Jess Bauldry speaks on the upcoming royal-themed stand-up event
Jess Bauldry joins us in the studio to talk about her upcoming event, An Alternative Expat Guide to Luxembourg: Game of Thrones edition, which is an evening of comedy centred on the Luxembourgish royal family.
Whats Right: Shopping without traffic
A one-day trial closed Oxford Street to cars, sparking debate about the future of London’s busiest shopping street and its potential to follow European pedestrian models. Get all the details on "What's right with the world."
ACL Knowledge Bites: Autumn on the Roads
Shorter days and changing weather shape autumn travel. ACL Knowledge Bites shares practical tips for drivers, cyclists and bikers to stay safe, prepared and calm as the seasons change.
Workshops and events: A look at the new Sonotron programme with Francesco Cascio
We had to pleasure to chat with Francesco Cascio about all the exciting things happening at the Sonotron. Tune in to find out more about the organisation and their workshops for musicians of all levels!
What's right: Nepal’s Gen Z create massive political participation online
Nepal’s Gen Z organised a virtual debate on Discord, selecting respected judge Sushila Karki as interim prime minister, showcasing digital democracy and youth-led reform during the country’s ongoing political crisis. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world."
Money Talks: From saving coins to owning property with Ala Presenti
Discover how Ala Presenti, co-founder of Moniflo, turned early lessons on money into a journey of investing, sustainable finance, and financial independence.
What’s right: Japan reaches nearly 100,000 centenarians
Japan has set a remarkable new milestone: almost 100,000 people in the country are now aged 100 or older. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Battery could power devices for thousands of years
Scientists have revealed something extraordinary: the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse - Firm Culture at PwC with Léanna Obidol and Maria Wu
In this episode of PwC People Pulse, Léanna Obidol and Maria Wu shared their experiences of working and growing at PwC Luxembourg.
The British and Irish Film Festival autumn edition is here!
We were lucky enough to speak to Geoff Thompson about the autumn edition of the British and Irish Film Festival. Tune in to hear more about what to expect from the festival and about some of Geoff’s personal highlights.
What’s right: UN says ozone layer is healing
Earth’s ozone layer is gradually healing, thanks to rigorous global efforts to phase out harmful chemicals that destroy it. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Whats Right: EU cuts food and textile waste
The EU sets binding rules to cut food and textile waste by 2030. Producers must recycle, redesign and report, while countries enforce targets to shrink Europe’s growing trash mountains. Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the World."
Petition by HouseEurope! to protect affordable housing and the climate
Maribel Casas joined Charles on the Breakfast Show to talk about the current state of housing in Europe and why it’s so important to take action now.
What’s right: Brazil cuts Amazon fires by 65% in July
The area burned by fires in the Amazon this July dropped 65% compared to the same month last year. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What's right: Free fitness program in the UK gets hundreds moving
In North Lincolnshire, a new community fitness program is proving that sometimes the simplest ideas can have the biggest impact. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
'Teaching Honesty to Strengthen Democracy' Interview with Sarah Stitzlein
Sarah Stitzlein is an author, editor, and philosopher of education at the University of Cincinnati. We sat down her ahead of her upcoming lecture at the Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg to discuss democracy, honesty in politics, and why it matters to all of us.
What’s right: New Mexico Guarantees Universal Child Care
New Mexico is breaking new ground: starting November 1, it will offer universal, no-cost child care to every family, regardless of income. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Finding lost pets with Tanja Forette and Tessy Stein from Sichhenn.lu
Tania Forette and Tessy Stein from the organisation Sichhenn.lu joined us for an interview about their work searching for lost pets in Luxembourg.
Whats Right: Wisconsin Strengthens Patients’ Rights
Wisconsin has passed a new law requiring written consent for pelvic exams under anesthesia in teaching hospitals, strengthening patient rights and reshaping how medical students are trained nationwide. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world."