Sinead O’Connor is packing it in.
17.05.2021 - 17:49 / evoke.ie
Dee Devlin and Conor McGregor have welcomed another little baby boy into the world, making them a family of five.
The McGregor clan has been living in the Middle East since Conor McGregor’s last fight, and it was unknown if they would return to Ireland for the birth of their baby.
However, with restrictions in place, and Conor’s training schedule in Abu Dhabi, Dee and her fiancé decided it was best to give birth safely where they were, and not travel home.
Conor announced the news of his little
Sinead O’Connor is packing it in.
Sinéad O’Connor is bidding farewell to it all, declaring that she’s retiring from music and touring, and that her next album will be her last. O’Connor made the announcements in a series of tweets posted on Friday.
Sinéad O’Connor has revealed her retirement from music and touring in an announcement made on Twitter. After a long career, the Irish singer, 54, confirmed her upcoming 11th album, No Veteran Dies Alone, will go ahead in January 2022 but that it would be her last.
Sinéad O’Connor has shared more details of her forthcoming 11th album, confirming the title, ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’, and its release date in 2022.The Irish singer-songwriter teased the album back in December, revealing that its undisclosed cover art was designed by Donegal illustrator Jacob Stack and that fans could expect the record in “late 2021”.Now, the musician has confirmed that the follow-up to 2014’s ‘I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss‘ will arrive in January, though with no firm date set.She
Sinead O’Connor has announced plans to boycott BBC’s Woman’s Hour after an interview which she found to be “offensive and misogynistic”.The Irish singer spoke to host Emma Barnett on Tuesday morning (June 1) to discuss her new memoir Rememberings.However, their chat took an awkward turn when Barnett mentioned that The Telegraph‘s music critic Neil McCormick had described O’Connor as “the crazy lady in pop’s attic”.O’Connor, who has changed her birth name to Shuhada Sadaqat, replied: “I think
Here’s the first image from Aisha, the drama starring Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor that recently wrapped filming in Ireland. Cornerstone has boarded worldwide sales rights ahead of the Cannes virtual market this month.
Naman Ramachandran Cornerstone has acquired worldwide sales rights for Irish writer and director Frank Berry’s (“Michael Inside”) drama “Aisha” and will commence sales at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.The film, which has wrapped production in Ireland, stars Letitia Wright (“Small Axe”) and Josh O’Connor (“The Crown”). It charts the experiences of Aisha, a young Nigerian woman, as she seeks international protection in Ireland.
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school caused a pupil with autism to try and throw himself from a car at 60mph, a concerned mother has claimed. Emma McAfee is now home schooling her 13-year-old son Eliot who she said has has come on in leaps and bounds since being removed from an education system she claims failed him.
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The man in question was Prince.The controversial Irish singer tells the story of how they got to this point, among many other anecdotes from a bizarre and incredible life in her new memoir, “Rememberings,” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1).O’Connor, now 54, delves deep into the good, bad and the sad (her mother abused her terribly as a child, once locking her in her room with no food and then leaving for the weekend). She also includes the downright silly aspects of her life, including an
Billie Eilish has added an extra date to her 2022 UK tour due to “overwhelming demand”, after tickets for the previously announced shows went on sale today (May 28).The star will bring her ‘Happier Than Ever’ tour to the UK and Ireland next summer, kicking off in Belfast on June 3.The additional date will take place at London’s The O2 on June 25, bringing Eilish’s total number of shows at the venue on this stint up to five.
Lucy Kennedy is a staple on Irish telly; much loved for packing up her things and moving into celebrity homes, befriending the stars with her charismatic personality along the way.
Sinead O’Connor’s anticipated autobiography, Rememberings, is due to be released on 1 June and already the book is making headlines.