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Irishman, 29, dies after plunging 1,900ft while taking picture of scenery at popular mountain ski resort in Bulgaria
A YOUNG Irishman has died after plunging from a height of 1,900 feet while taking a picture of the scenery at a popular ski resort.
The 29-year-old died from his injuries today after falling at the Bansko mountain ski resort in southern Bulgaria at around 2pm yesterday.
Ivailo Lefterov of the Bulgarian Red Cross Mountain Rescue Service told local news sites that the man fell down a gully on the side of Tordoka Peak.
An air ambulance was requested for rescue but it could not reach the Irishman and his recovery was part of an hour-long effort by the Mountain Rescue Service of the Bulgarian Red Cross.
He was rushed to hospital in the nearby town of Razlog with “multiple traumas” following his recovery from the mountain.
It is understood that the tourist was part of a group taking pictures of the surrounding scenery when he lost his balance and fell.
He was rushed to hospital where a full assessment of his injuries was carried out and treatment was provided but he sadly passed away today.
The Bansko ski area, which is at the foot of the Pirin Mountain, is the leading ski resort in Bulgaria, with 75km of slopes ranging in levels from beginner to intermediate.
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Aer Lingus make major announcement for ‘aspiring aviators’ as applications for top programme reopen
IF you are an aspiring pilot, one airline has announced huge news to get you closer to your dream.
Aer Lingus has reopened its Future Pilot Programme, which offers aspiring aviators a chance to fly for the airline.
Successful candidates from the competitive selection process will join the 14-month pilot training course.
And even better, the course is fully sponsored by the airline.
Over a five year period, the programme will develop a total of 90 pilots.
Applications are being accepted from now until February 10, 2025.
Aer Lingus is encouraging more female applicants as part of its commitment to increasing diversity in the programme.
Currently, 11 per cent of Aer Lingus pilots are female, and the airline is looking to see this grow.
Aer Lingus Chief People Officer, Anne Kiely said: “Aer Lingus has a proud tradition of pilot training, offering Future Pilot Programmes for nearly sixty years.
“Successful candidates will embark on an exciting and rewarding career, flying Aer Lingus customers to a wide range of destinations.
“Furthermore, they will have the opportunity to operate some of the most modern aircraft in the industry.
“We invite everyone with a passion for aviation to apply for this unique programme, and we especially encourage women to join us as we strive to close aviation’s gender gap.”
The programme will start in September 2025, lasting 14 months.
It will combine theory and practical studies at an international pilot academy.
Students will then return to the Aer Lingus Training Academy in Dublin to complete their training, while being mentored and supported by the airline’s liaison pilot.
On qualifying, they will receive a multi-crew pilot’s commercial licence.
This will lead them to become a First Officer and then a Captain on short and long haul routes for the airline.
They will operate some of the most advanced and sustainable aircraft in the industry.
The fleet includes the recent addition of two new Airbus A321 XLRs, which deliver up to a 20 per cent reduction in fuel burn and CO2 emissions.
It also has an almost 50 per cent reduction in noise footprint when compared to previous generations of aircraft.
Aer Lingus Chief Instructor, Captain Karl O’Neill, said: “Aer Lingus’ Future Pilot Programme is a fully funded pilot training course that offers successful applicants the opportunity to realise their dreams of a career in aviation.
“We’re looking for candidates who possess excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. We particularly encourage women with these skillsets to consider applying.
“Previous successful candidates have come from a diverse range of careers and backgrounds and are now forging exciting new careers in the sky.
“All successful candidates will receive the most advanced industry-leading training. In addition, they will receive constant mentoring, guidance and support throughout their training and careers.
“We look forward to welcoming our 2025 Future Pilot Programme candidates, who will play a vital role in shaping the future of our airline.”
To apply, candidates must be over 18 as of February 10, 2025.
You must have completed your Leaving Certificate or the equivalent.
Candidates should have obtained a Leaving Certificate or equivalent with at least two higher-level subjects with a minimum of H5 grades.
The full list of criteria can be seen here.
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How to watch Boyzone: No Matter What documentary – where to stream
POP fans won’t want to miss Boyzone: No Matter What, a brand-new series about one of the biggest boybands of yesteryear.
Read on to find out how to watch the Boyzone documentary, and when it’s released for streaming.
The shattered CD in the promotional material says it all: this doc won’t be a mere nostalgic trip into Nineties pop music history.
Instead, we’ll get Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham sit down and tell the truth about life in Boyzone.
The boys don’t hold back, sharing personal stories about the highs of global fame and the struggles that came with it.
In the trailer, we hear the lads from Dublin describe their time at the top of the charts as ‘toxic’ and ‘cruel’.
From strained relationships to the tragic loss of Stephen Gately, Boyzone: No Matter What explores the group’s extraordinary time in the spotlight.
Other interviewees include Stephen’s sister Michelle, his former partner Eloy De Jong, and the band’s now estranged manager Louis Walsh.
This is promises to be the definitive story of Boyzone, packed with secrets, revelations and above all else, the truth.
Boyzone: No Matter What documentary release date
Boyzone: No Matter What will be available to watch on Sky from Sunday 2nd February.
Spread across three hour-long episodes, the series goes deep into the moments that defined Boyzone’s journey.
It will launch on Sky Documentaries – head to the Sky website to browse through the various TV and streaming options.
How to watch Boyzone: No Matter What documentary
The Boyzone: No Matter What documentary will be available to stream on Sky.
Sky offers a range of options, including the Stream box, a hassle-free device that connects directly to your smart TV and requires no professional installation.
- Visit the Sky Stream page.
- Create an account. Follow the on-screen instructions, and select a plan.
- Once signed up, search for Boyzone: No Matter What. Then you can start streaming.
Already a Sky customer? You can watch the documentary through your current subscription.
Or, if you’re new to Sky, check out their entertainment packages and streaming options for more ways to sign up.
We’ve tried out a few of these products ourselves: read our Sky Glass TV review and Sky Stream review to find out more.
Who was in Boyzone?
Boyzone was made up of five members: Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Stephen Gately, Mikey Graham, and Shane Lynch.
After the band split in 2000, Ronan Keating went on to have a hugely successful solo career, and up until last year was a host on Magic Radio.
Keith Duffy moved into acting and reality TV, his best-known role probably being Ciaran McCarthy on Coronation Street, which he starred in from 2002 to 2005.
Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch also worked on music and television projects.
Stephen Gately, meanwhile, had a brief successful solo career before his tragic death in 2009.
Who wrote No Matter What?
No Matter What was one of Boyzone’s most famous hits, but it wasn’t penned by any of the lads.
Instead, it was actually written by musical maestro Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Originally featured in Lloyd-Webber’s musical Whistle Down the Wind, the song became a massive hit for Boyzone and remains one of their most beloved tracks.