Episodes
Senior Reporter at The News, Sophie Lewis, joins Ian James to discuss this week's D-Day commemorations, Armed Forces Day, the British Street Food Awards and Port Solent Comic Con.
The Portsmouth charity's Executive Chair joined Dave Joyce live on Express FM to talk all about it's great work in the local community.
Express FM and The News were honoured to hear the stories of D-Day veteran Stan Ford who had also been meeting children and their families at the D-Day Story Museum in Southsea.
Jamie Mark and his daughter Lizzie joined Ian James on Express Breakfast to discuss men’s suicide prevention charity Andy’s Man Club.
The founder and editor of D-Day in 80 Objects, Cathy Wake, is Head of Museums at Portsmouth City Council. She speaks to Chris Pearce about the book.
Editor of The News, Kelly Brown, joins Ian James to discuss the opening of new sea defenses, the 4 July general election, D-Day 80 preparations and Hilsea lido.
Billy joined Paul Marsh in the studio
HIVE Portsmouth works in partnership with local people, groups and organisations to improve the well-being of people in Portsmouth.
Little Woodham has re-created village buildings in a wooded setting with volunteer villagers sharing tales of daily rural life in 1642.
A £325,000 three-year project, backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Gosport Borough Council, aims to celebrate Gosport’s heritage and invest in its future.
Portsmouth City Council needs more foster carers to provide homes for Portsmouth children from babies through to teenagers.
This June, Southwick Revival is hosting a world first exclusive panel discussion in honour of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The event will bring together descendants of the Supreme Commanders who led the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944.
Charlotte joined Paul Marsh in the studio
FoodCycle works with supermarkets, small independent grocery shops and markets to source perfectly edible surplus food in a safe and responsible way.
The annual Victorian Military Weekend will be taking place on Saturday 25th and 26th May 2024 with new and exciting displays. Joanna Forbes of English Heritage speaks to Chris Pearce.
All England Dance is a charity creating incredible opportunities for the best young talent in dance through their highly acclaimed dance competition.
Senior Reporter at The News, Sophie Lewis, joins Ian James to discuss the D-Day commemorations, Titchfield Festival Theatre, Whitely Doggy Activities Day and the return of Live At The Bandstand.
Hannah joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Senior Reporter at The News, Sophie Lewis, joins Ian James to discuss the D-Day commemorations, anti-social behaviour, Portsmouth Comic Con and the Muddy Stilettos Awards.
Formed in 1974, the aim of HGS is to promote and encourage the study of family history for members with Hampshire roots or who live within the county.
St Vincent College has been providing sixth form education for the Gosport, Fareham and wider communities for over 30 years. Karen Philp discusses its new theatre school for SEN adults.
Chris Pearce is joined by Heather from Gosport Cats Protection to talk all about the charity's work in the community.
The Portsmouth group promotes the work of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds through walks, talks and other activities.
Montserrat Events was established to manage and operate musical and entertainment events in Lee-on-the Solent.
Butterflies Bereavement Support provides low-cost bereavement counselling, as well as bereavement groups and telephone befriending for adults in Hampshire & Isle of Wight.
Pie & Vinyl is an award-winning independent record shop on Castle Road.
Hope into Action gives homeless men, women and children a safe, secure home and the opportunity of friendship and support.
Paul Marsh catches up with Jon Brown to offer a quick-fire guide to what you can expect from this weekend's event at the Guildhall.
Michael joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Paul Marsh spoke to the actor about Jedi's and Werewolves.