On this week’s episode of Keys to My Life, viewers got a glimpse into the world of one of Ireland’s most famous musicians Sharon Shannon.
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It’s been a whirlwind year for most, but imagine having to lug your family halfway across the world in the midst of a pandemic.
That’s exactly the position Donal Skehan found himself on this exact day in 2020.
Left with no choice but to pack up his life in California, the cook and his darling wife Sofie boxed up their lives and embarked on a long and stressful trip back to Dublin. All of this with their two young sons in tow.
Despite the upheaval, it’s been worth it Donal says as he reflects on
On this week’s episode of Keys to My Life, viewers got a glimpse into the world of one of Ireland’s most famous musicians Sharon Shannon.
Imelda May recently said she was ‘on a mission’ to get her latest album to the top of the charts but for a reason other than the satisfaction of knowing a labour of love has paid off. And now her determination has paid off.
Ireland Baldwin is showing off the consequences of babysitting boys.
Hilaria, 37, has six children with Ireland's father; Carmen, seven, Rafael, five, Leonardo, four, Romeo Alejandro, two, Eduardo Pau Lucas, seven months, and newborn Lucia, welcomed via a surrogate this year. Ireland remains close to her father and even stuck up for his wife when she was embroiled in her Spanish heritage scandal late last year, when she was exposed as Hillary Thomas with no Spanish roots.
There are few shows we’re as excited about returning to Irish screens as The Handmaid’s Tale as Hulu has been rolling out promos for the fourth season of the show.
Broadcaster Nadine Reid has opened up about her journey to become a mother following the discovery of fibroids in her uterus.
After controversy prompted the reigning Mrs. World titleholder to resign, Kate Schneider from Ireland has been crowned the new winner.
Facebook.Jurie, who is also Sri Lankan, was accused of injuring De Silva in the televised pageant. Four days later, she was arrested on charges of “simple hurt and criminal force” and later released on bail.Jurie said she was standing against “injustice” and that the pageant was “tainted.” She said she wanted to ensure that every contestant had an equal opportunity.Mrs.
After almost a week long stay in his home country UK, Prince Harry has returned to the US to be with wife Meghan Markle as the couple are expecting their second child soon. According to a report in Daily Mail, Prince Harry reached Los Angeles on an American Airlines flight.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentOscar-winning Irish writer-director Terry George (“Hotel Rwanda,” “In The Name of The Father”) and Egyptian writer Mariam Naoum have teamed up to co-write Arabic serial killer series “The Alexandria Killings” on which George will serve as showrunner.The high-end show in Arabic and English is based the true story of shadowy Egyptian sisters Raya and Sakina Bint Hamman who in the 1920’s robbed and murdered at least 17 women and were subsequently sentenced
The team on Ireland AM are no strangers to the odd slip-up having gifted us with some gems over the years and now it’s the turn of Alan Hughes.
If we have one thing to show from our time in lockdown over the last 12-plus months, it’s the endless number of seasons of the Real Housewives franchise we’ve watched.
It looks as though a certain episode of Fair City hasn’t gone down very well with one Irish priest who stated that it ‘broke his heart’ to watch it unfold.
If you don’t already know Denise Gough’s name then prepare to hear it a lot over the coming months. The Irish star has been working relentlessly in Hollywood for almost two decades, but it’s her most recent projects which are about to pay the dividends that will make her a household name.
JoAnna Garcia Swisher makes her Hallmark debut this weekend with a romantic tale that takes her to the magical wonders of Ireland.In Hallmark Channel's , Garcia Swisher plays Lindsey, a successful manager at a hotel development company who travels to Ireland to acquire land that is perfect for a luxury resort.
The battle for Home of the Year is always well fought, but this year veteran judge Hugh Wallace says it has been given added spice by the addition of two ‘very feisty females’.