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Sharon Shannon on touring Willie Nelson, supporting Kneecap and her gorgeous Galway home
Clare musician Sharon Shannon talks to RSVP Country about her love of music, rescuing animals, standing up for what she ...
The TV presenter is joined by stand-up comedian Neil Delamere and former Olympic boxer Michael Conlon and there will also be ...
Her voice has been a constant welcome presence in Irish homes but despite her success both here and on the world stage, Eleanor McEvoy admits she has struggled with feelings of not measuring up both ...
After the series opener last week, the boys are joined in the pub by stand-up comedian Neil Delamere, TV star and fashionista ...
Discover what’s on in Limerick this week — live music, theatre, Samhain parades, and cultural events across Dolans, Belltable, UCH, and more.
Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan are some of the most successful female artists Ireland has to offer and are no strangers to each other, having performed and recorded together as an ...
Kseniia Yershova (20) thought that one day she might like to study music abroad but she never imaged she would be forced to move abroad before she had even finished secondary school. “I studied at the ...
Unsung alternative acts from all over Ireland are featured on the fifth volume of the independent Irish compilation series A Litany of Failures. The album, which is now available on double vinyl and ...
The case against the worker was found to be 'largely based on assumptions' A MAN who was sacked for saying “top of the morning to ya” in a mocking Irish accent has won a £16k payout over the gaff.
An engineering worker sacked after saying to a colleague ‘top of the morning to ya’ in a mock Irish accent has won more than £16,000 for unfair dismissal. The case revolves around the claimant’s ...
An engineering storeman sacked after saying to a colleague "top of the morning to ya" in a mock Irish accent has won more than £16,000 for unfair dismissal. Karl Davies, then 57, was working at ...
An engineering storeman sacked after saying to a colleague “top of the morning to ya” in a mock Irish accent has won more than £16,000 (€18,500) for unfair dismissal. Karl Davies, then 57, was working ...
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