Dragon’s Den star Gavin Duffy is taking on social media giants Facebook in a bid to stop dark ads using his name including some which claim he is dead.
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Joe Duffy is looking back at some of his career highlights and shared what he sees as his ‘best achievement’.
When speaking to Ireland’s Own, the broadcaster looked back at some of the big campaigns he and Liveline have spearheaded and the one that stands above all others may surprise you.
Joe revealed that the successful Liveline campaign to have head shops across Ireland closed down is his best achievement in his opinion.
The campaign against the ‘legal highs’ in 2010 was due to the fact that
Dragon’s Den star Gavin Duffy is taking on social media giants Facebook in a bid to stop dark ads using his name including some which claim he is dead.
The immensely popular and talented Irish soprano Cara O’Sullivan has died at the age of 59.
As leaders from around the globe clamour to be among the first to meet with US President Joe Biden, one little Arklow girl has already beaten them to the punch.
EXCLUSIVE: Wes Ball and his Oddball Entertainment banner are moving into a first-look deal at Paramount Pictures. It reunites him with Emma Watts, the Paramount Motion Pictures Group President who gave Ball his start when she headed Fox and he directed the Maze Runner trilogy for the studio.
Jordan Banjo has credited his brother Ashley for helping him overcome his past weight struggles and said he 'saved his life'.The dancer, who revealed other half Naomi got sepsis twice after giving birth, was over 22 stone during his teenage years and his brother had to step in twice to help him when his weight got out of control. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, the 28 year old said: "It's no secret that I struggled with my weight.
direct to your inboxLove Island star Scott Thomas has told how a gambling problem saw him lose £20,000 and he even rooted around his own grandmother's handbag for £20 notes to fund the habit. Scott, 32, who was runner-up in the 2016 series of the reality show, told the Irish Mirror of his shame at what he had done.
Mariah Carey has opened up about her racial identity and the complexities of being a female musician in a male-dominated industry during a recent podcast. Carey - best known for her five-octave vocal range - is of African-American, Afro-Venezuelan and Irish descent, and spoke about how her heritage has informed her racially ambiguous appearance in an episode of Questlove Supreme's weekly podcast (January 13).
former First Minister.
Ireland’s own Jessie Buckley looks set to team up with one of Hollywood’s most renowned directors.
Former RTÉ news anchor Aengus Mac Grianna has issued a personal apology for taking part in a controversial comedy sketch aired by the national broadcaster.