DaBaby narrowly holds onto the Official Irish Singles Chart for an eighth non-consecutive week with Rockstar.
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Tommy MartinVirgin Media presenter Tommy Martin remembered the rewarding transition into becoming a dad saying, ‘They say that fatherhood changes a man, but they never really tell you how much.
In the early days especially, it feels like you have suddenly become a completely different person.’‘You see your old self – carefree, self-absorbed, utterly without responsibilities – waving to you as he sails off on his party boat while the new you is left marooned on Sleepless Island, a hostile and
.DaBaby narrowly holds onto the Official Irish Singles Chart for an eighth non-consecutive week with Rockstar.
Pop Smoke’s debut album Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon enters this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart at Number 1.
Twitter account with a post saying: ‘215,000 euro raised so far for @SAFEIreland WOW.‘Thank you so much for your generosity & support.’‘We are BLOWN AWAY by you all! We hope this money & awareness helps put a stop to domestic abuse. We are so thankful to all involved & let’s keep this going.’215,000 euro raised so far for @SAFEIreland WOW.
A post shared by Devon Murray (@devonmurrayofficial) on Jul 7, 2020 at 12:06pm PDTHe captioned the snap: ‘Baby Murray — 14th of January 2021’Followers were quick to congratulate him including some of his old castmates.Evanna Lynch wrote: ‘Awwww congratulations Dev!! So happy for you! ❤️ you’re going to be such a fun dad!’ to which Devon replied: ‘Thank you Evy. A post shared by Devon Murray (@devonmurrayofficial) on Jul 16, 2019 at 2:53am PDT‘I’ve never been as excited in my life.
Niall Horan has Ireland's biggest album and song released in 2020 so far by a homegrown act, OfficialCharts.com/Ireland can reveal.
, said Eamonn, clearly gearing up for his time off.As Ruth said her goodbyes Twitter was already lighting up with comments: ‘Hang on @EamonnHolmes & Ruth off for a few weeks?? Nooooooo don’t leave us #ThisMorning’A second person remarked, ‘gutted we’ll miss you?’ while a third person wanted to know where they were off to?Currently, Ruth and Eamonn present This Morning every Friday and fill in for Holly and Phil when they are on holiday.
Congratulations to Dermot Kennedy who dominates this week’s Official Irish Charts, breaking a new chart record in the process.
Dermot Kennedy could become the first Irish act to reach Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart in over five years this week.
Instagram where much support for his sentiment was shared. Dearest @rtenews I hate to sound like a broken record but can you PLEASE use IRISH music from IRISH artists for news? Who doesn’t love Coldplay but we need your support more than ever.
Paul Ryder A post shared by Paul Ryder (@rupaulryder) on Jun 12, 2020 at 3:13am PDTHost of Dublin Pride’s Virtual Pride Parade Paul Ryder said, ‘Pride to me means celebrating with my friends, family and colleagues a day to be ourselves unapologetically even more so than the other 364 days of the year.’‘It’s bringing our community closer together along with our allies and showing an outside world how it is to love and be loved.’Katie McCabeRepublic of Ireland football captain Katie McCabe
Eurovision film lands today on the streaming platform.The lead stars of the film, Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams, appeared on Today FM’s The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show to talk about the film’s release, where the comedian revealed his ideal Irish lockdown location.
on the new date of April 25 2021.Laura took to Instagram to share the good news, posting a promo image of the film where she looks almost unrecognisable having swapped her signature beach blonde looks for wild red.‘So @sadhbhfilm will make its Irish premiere next month as part of @galwayfilm‘s 2020 programme.
Bob Dylan takes the throne at the top of the Official Irish Albums Chart this week with Rough and Rowdy Ways.
Irish Women in Harmony have claimed the biggest download of the week and highest new entry on the Official Irish Singles Chart, according to new data from IRMA and OfficialCharts.com/Ireland.
James MacInerney secured a place in the final of BBC’s Glow Up show.The 26-year-old Abbeyleix local is the first Irish contestant to feature on the Stacey Dooley-fronted programme which is in its second series.A cousin of Aisling Bea’s, the creative streak must run in the family as the Vanity X graduate now finds himself in the final alongside fellow contestants Eve and Ophelia.Wowing the judges throughout the completion with his technical abilities and creative vision, the DCU Multimedia