Dear readers, our little birds have told us that the dapper Duke of Hastings has landed in Ireland. And he’s looking as dashing as ever!
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One of the world’s great spy novel authors, John le Carré, took Irish citizenship shortly before his death after becoming disillusioned with England over Brexit, hit son Nicholas says in a new documentary.
The author of novels including The Little Dummer Girl, The Night Manager and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, all of which had successful screen adaptations, discovered his Irish roots and opted to take Irish citizenship before he passed away at the age of 89 in December. You can read our obit here.
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Dear readers, our little birds have told us that the dapper Duke of Hastings has landed in Ireland. And he’s looking as dashing as ever!
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Vogue Williams shared a photo of son Theodore with a swollen lip with followers after an accident at home.The model, 35, told fans on her Instagram stories on Wednesday that her two-year-old had hit his lip when he fell off his ride-on toy car. Her little soldier can be seen with a swollen upper lip in a mustard yellow beanie after his unfortunate incident.The Irish presenter was seen comforting the tiny tot while resting up at home as she updated her fans as to how it happened.
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When Sarah McInerney landed her Prime Time role, few batted an eyelid, least of all Sarah.
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