He spotted a body face down with arms extended in the water between Doolin and the Aran Islands shortly after 10:00 on 28 July.
"We can all reflect together where we come from, we can also work together to build a better future."I believe BBC Radio Cornwall plays a crucial role here, not just as a broadcaster representing the true lives of people in Cornwall on a national stage, we are the front door to the BBC, through
was staged in Cardiff in 2024 and there has been a strong Welsh contingent in Newquay this week.Emyr Afan is CEO of Afanti Media, an independent media company based in Wales, and said: "Indigenous producers in Welsh or Irish or Gaelic communities need to get together more so we can not only celebrate our creativity in our indigenous languages but also to try to work together more."Such is the competition on other channels - your Netflixs and your YouTubes - we have to cut through, and money is getting shorter in supply, so therefore the greater the sum of the parts when there's more co-production."
Llinos Wynne, Head of Documentaries and Specialist Factual athad a similar message.
She said: "I think bringing smaller countries together, bringing the Celts together, and being really creative and looking at how we can work together is as important as it's ever, ever been."
The Celtic Media Festival finished with the Torc Awards for Excellence -Whether to leave the ECHR has been a divisive issue for the Conservative Party.
During last year's leadership contest Badenoch argued leaving the treaty would not be a "silver bullet" for tackling immigration, while her rival Robert Jenrick, now shadow justice secretary, said the party would "die" unless it left.However, since becoming Tory leader, Badenoch has hardened her stance.
Last month, the government said it would bring forward legislation to make clear Parliament needs to be able to control the UK's borders and to clarify how aspects of the ECHR should apply in immigration cases.A Labour spokesperson said: "Kemi Badenoch's review is nothing more than a desperate attempt to appease Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage's Reform Party.