America is to broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to its list.
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Irish fans don’t have much longer to wait to get their hands on Disney+ which is released on our shores the end of March.
Now Disney has revealed a special offer for Irish subscribers which will see them only pay €59.99 for a year of the service.
The offer will only be available until March 23rd, the day before Disney+ launches in Ireland, so you’ll have to be quick to attain it.
On the streaming service, Disney said: ‘Disney+ offers fans of all ages a new way to experience the unparalleled
America is to broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to its list.
One Direction’s Niall Horan may just have overtaken Daniel O’Donnell as the most loveable Irish singer after being branded ‘a dote’ following his Late Late appearance.
By Mike Fleming Jr
The government has been criticised for not cancelling public events over the coronavirus outbreak by former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
In light of announcements made by the Irish government regarding the shutdown of public spaces and venues around the country have begun announcing plans to cancel and postpone events throughout the month and beyond.
In light of announcements made by the Irish government regarding the shutdown of public spaces, events promoters around the country have begun announcing plans to cancel and postpone events throughout the month and beyond.
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Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender couple up on the red carpet at the 2020 Dublin International Film Festival on Thursday night (March 5) at the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin, Ireland.
Record Store Day 2020 is just a few weeks away, and some Irish acts past and present are getting in on the action.
Kate Middleton cooed over an adorable baby as she visited a traditional family-owned pub in Galway on Thursday.The Duchess of Cambridge, alongside husband Prince William, got a taste of traditional Irish music as they visited Tig Coili, where they were greeted by locals.The royal couple, on the last day of their engagements in Ireland, sat in at the pub before being given a bottle of Middleton whiskey from Cork.