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Young Derry musician receives support to help her achieve her dreams

Young Derry musician receives support to help her achieve her dreams ROE is one of the recipients of this year s Young Musicians’ Platform Awards ROE is one of the artists to receive Young Musicians’ Platform Award. Reporter: ); A young Derry musician has received a special award to help develop her career. Roisin Donald, who performs as ROE, is one of six people to receive the Young Musicians’ Platform Award. ROE is the recipient of the singer-songwriter award and will be mentored by BBC’s Stephen McCauley. The biennial awards, which are run by the Arts Council in collaboration with BBC Northern Ireland, aim to showcase and support the development of young musicians from the region by providing individual funding awards of up to £5,000.

Six young NI musicians win prestigious awards

Six talented young musicians from Northern Ireland will get the chance to further develop their craft after receiving the Young Musicians’ Platform Award. Opera singer Andrew Irwin, cellist Angus McCall and pianist Justine Gormley were selected in the classical category, Jack Warnock and Rose Connolly in the traditional section and Roisin Donald (ROE) was chosen as the singer-songwriter awardee. The awards are aimed at showcasing their abilities and support their development. They will all now get the opportunity to spend time learning from a master musician, mentor, teacher or composer, either at home or abroad, with individual funding awards of up to £5,000.

Paul McClean Graduate Trainee Programme, Financial Times

Paul McClean Graduate Trainee Programme, Financial Times
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Financial Times graduate trainee programme seeks LGBT journalists

Young queer journalists are being encouraged to apply for the Financial Times’ Paul McClean graduate trainee programme, a unique opportunity to shore up skills at one of the world’s leading business publications. With under-25s seeing sharp rises in unemployment and graduate job vacancies drying up, it can seem that career prospects are shrinking. Fast. But not so at the Named after one of the Financial Times‘ most promising graduate trainees, who sadly passed away in 2017, the scheme sees successful candidates emerge as qualified journalists in just three years. The graduate programme was launched in 1986 – and two of the first three graduate trainees are still there today.

Virginia lawmakers focus on racial equity as they debate marijuana legalization

Virginia Mercury (Getty Images) Del. Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, said it wasn’t just a pungent odor that struck him during a recent visit to the city’s newly opened medical marijuana dispensary. “I saw all that marijuana and I was looking over my shoulder waiting on the feds to run in and get us all because there was so much cannabis in there,” said Scott, a lawyer, who contrasted the scene to a court hearing three days later where he witnessed “a young brother get sentenced to five years for possession with intent to distribute marijuana” a disparate approach to the drug he called absurd and hypocritical.

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