Mairead Ronan, like any parent, has specific fears when it comes to her children and how long she’ll be around for as they grow up.
15.05.2020 - 20:45 / evoke.ie
The Eurovision should have been next weekend but the competition has been cancelled for the first time in its 64-year history due to the global health crisis.
For the week that’s in it, some Irish Eurovision legends appeared on The Ray D’Arcy Show on RTÉ Radio 1 today.
Dana, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Eimear Quinn, Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan… You name it, they were there!
Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh opened up about working on the frontlines as she has taken a temporary
Mairead Ronan, like any parent, has specific fears when it comes to her children and how long she’ll be around for as they grow up.
In the week following George Floyd's death—which reignited a nationwide conversation about issues like systemic racism and police brutality—many have been left feeling heartbroken, angry, frustrated and helpless. "Like, I have not completely felt like I knew how to articulate this issue. And so even posting on social media, I haven't really known 100-percent what to say because I'm filled with rage, I'm filled with sadness, I'm filled with anger.
TOWIE star Danielle Armstrong welcomed a daughter with her childhood sweetheart Tom Edney.
Danielle Armstrong has welcomed her first child with her fiancé Tom Edney – a baby girl. The 32 year old announced the birth of her daughter on Wednesday 27 May with a sweet Instagram post as she also shared the newborn’s beautiful name.
Normal People's Paul Mescal marked his co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones’ birthday with a sweet tribute.
Normal People's Paul Mescal marked his co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones’ birthday with a sweet tribute. Since Normal People aired on BBC Three, Daisy Edgar-Jones, who plays Marianne Sheridan, and Paul Mescal, 24, who plays Connell Waldron, have shot to to stardom.
Eurovision star Dadi Freyr claims the highest climber on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart and enters the Top 5 with Think About Things.
Over the years since the Eurovision song contest has begun, Ireland has won a total of seven times, making it the country who has won the song competition the most.
While social distancing is keeping us away from the deadly coronavirus, self-isolation is leading to a lot of stress and is taking a toll on people’s mental health. We are all trying to come up with our routine to keep us engaged and active while we stay at home all day every day trying to avoid contracting the virus. As people struggle to stay sane during the lockdown, celebrities are sharing tips and tricks they have added to their daily routine in order to keep their mental health in check.
The Garrihy family has shared a beautiful tribute to the people of Italy for giving Ireland time to learn from their experience of the pandemic and save lives as a result.
When it comes to celebrities, it’s becoming increasingly popular for them not to share photos of their children on social media at all.
Most brides-to-be find themselves flat-out busy but still gazing into the future in the run-up to their wedding.
Cast your mind back 25 years to 13 May 1995 and you’ll remember the world-famous Eurovision competition was taking place right here in Ireland.
Cast your mind back 25 years to 13 May 1995 and you’ll remember the world-famous Eurovision competition was taking place right here in Ireland.