Marie Osmond filming new commercials with Publishers Clearing House, to Ireland Baldwin showing off her bikini body in Malibu, to LeBron James celebrating the Lakers making it to the championship with wine.
03.09.2020 - 11:13 / nme.com
If there’s anything you take from this review, I hope it’s that you never neglect your children when you’re playing Crusader Kings III.
In my first playthrough of the latest instalment of Paradox Interactive’s famously Daedalian grand strategy series, I’d extended beyond the tutorial as green as the hills of Munster in which I was based, fumbling my way into a surprising position of power.I’d just formed the Kingdom Of Ireland after years of attrition, and though I sent many of my children to
.Marie Osmond filming new commercials with Publishers Clearing House, to Ireland Baldwin showing off her bikini body in Malibu, to LeBron James celebrating the Lakers making it to the championship with wine.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: After blazing on the London art scene with work that won him the Turner Prize, Steve McQueen established himself as an important filmmaker who showed the unbreakable spirit of an Irish hunger strike in Hunger, and the horrors of antebellum slavery in 12 Years A Slave.
Max, and now they have welcomed a bouncing baby girl. A post shared by Devin Toner (@devtoner) on Sep 10, 2020 at 7:44am PDTHe captioned the snap of her adorable little face: ‘Another addition to the Toner household arrived last night.’‘Meet Grace May Toner, she’s absolutely gorgeous but I could be biased. @marytoner87 was an absolute hero and doing great.
William and Kate sympathised with the nation’s parents many times during lockdown, with the prince once remarking that he was struggling to help seven-year-old George with his maths work.William’s trip to Northern Ireland marked Emergency Services Day, and the royal met workers involved in a peer support group to help with mental health issues.He opened up about his own experiences when he was an air ambulance pilot, some of which have led to his focus in his royal work on mental health.He said:
A post shared by Paul Flynn (@flinto23) on Sep 6, 2020 at 1:33am PDTBrian O’Driscoll joked: ‘Triceps are going to be shredded…huge congrats.’Meanwhile, his Dublin teammate, Bernard Brogan was quick to comment: ‘Fair play both, look forward to meeting them.’We’re sure the GAA-heads will be asking the iconic player for some tips as he and his wife, Kiera Doyle welcomed a set of twins themselves back in 2018.Fiona is an All-Ireland winner with the Dublin ladies herself and works in Dublin City
There have been no new deaths and 231 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the Republic, according to the Department of Health.
A post shared by Una Healy (@unahealy) on Sep 4, 2020 at 1:23am PDT‘They were so excited for their first day back at school in Ireland! Same school I went to as a child’ she told her followers. Una also seemed thrilled that her children would get the chance to learn some gaeilge at her old school and signed off her message with the shamrock emoji.In less than an hour, her post had already been liked thousands of times.
A post shared by Tommy Tiernan (@officialtommedian) on Sep 2, 2020 at 4:16am PDTSharing news of the new podcast series on Instagram, Tommy Tiernan wrote, ‘We’re happy to announce the launch of The Tommy & Hector Podcast with Laurita Blewitt – out this week.’‘Join Tommy, his school pal Hector Ó hEochagáin and our favourite Mayo woman Laurita Blewitt as they sit in the shed at the bottom of the garden in the West of Ireland for a chat.’‘We’ll post links here as soon as it hits your favourite
Lyra is to release her new single later this week.
Earlier this year we had to go without McDonald’s as the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation, forcing the country into lockdown. But now it has returned it seems that the famed fast food chain is about to get better than ever, as from 2 September four new items will be added to the restaurant's menu.The first is a very British breakfast treat; a toasted muffin with jam.The sweet morning meal has been sold in Ireland for many years, but will now be sold across the nation for just 99p.