One Direction fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Dustin the Turkey and Niall Horan have made peace following the perceived disrespect the poultry served to the pop star during the summer.
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Biig Piig has shared her latest single, ‘Feels Right’ — you can hear the new song below.This new offering is the London-based Irish artist’s (real name Jess Smyth) third official single of the year, following on from ‘Switch’ and ‘Don’t Turn Around’.Smyth is currently working on her debut album as Biig Piig, and she’s furthered her growing momentum today (November 18) by releasing ‘Feels Right’, which you can hear below.“‘Feels Right’ is a track about the energy of a night out.
I miss going out
.One Direction fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Dustin the Turkey and Niall Horan have made peace following the perceived disrespect the poultry served to the pop star during the summer.
As reports of Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford being axed from This Morning continue, Eamonn's former colleague Fiona Phillips has been forced to deny claims that she doesn't like him.The Northern Irish presenter, who was recently supported by Rochelle Humes, was backed by his GMTV co-host, who hit back at a troll who questioned their relationship.
RTÉ boss Dee Forbes is to face a Dáil questioning after some of the broadcaster’s top stars failed to stick to COVID restrictions.Oireachtas Communications Committee chairwoman Niamh Smyth told the Irish Daily Mail last night: ‘RTÉ needs to swiftly calm public concern.’And in an indication that the station can expect a tough grilling, Independent TD Mattie McGrath, a committee member, said he is concerned that the State broadcaster has become a Government ‘mouthpiece’, and has abjectly failed to
passing of Jess’ dad in September.The second choice that informed them opting to put a pause on their wedding plans for the moment was their decision to go to Australia together.Rob will play for Western Force over there, a professional rugby union team based in Perth.
COVID cases soar in the midst of UK’s second wave and both Ireland and our neighbours across the Irish Sea scroll our way through another lockdown.In the same week, her Lovd by Nicole site shared its ‘Lovd Lockdown’ course… In the course, she discusses ‘evidence-based strategies to overcome isolation during lockdown’ and ‘how to have the confidence to take care of your mental health during this time’ with Dr Sara Valencia Botto.It would seem that the chats were so effective it allowed the
The Pogues have sent a scathing message to actor Laurence Fox after he criticised the BBC for replacing the original lyrics to their famous song, Fairytale of New York. The Irish band took to Twitter to tell Fox, who recently started the Reclaim Party, to "f**k off" after he publicly hit out at the BBC 's decision to scrap some of their controversial lyrics.
Polly Cochrane, WarnerMedia's new country manager for the U.K. and Ireland, on Tuesday unveiled her leadership team.
straight to your inboxGareth Southgate has moved to reassure Manchester City after Raheem Sterling was notably absent from England's Nations League clash with Belgium.Sterling was rested for England's friendly win over the Republic of Ireland earlier this week, but was expected to return for the crucial Nations League trip to Belgium. However, Sterling was absent, and England fell to a 2-0 defeat to end their hopes of reaching next year's finals.
Steven Davis "manages himself" at Rangers. The Ibrox boss admits he needs to give the midfield veteran "very, very little" on a day-to-day basis.
The first trailer for the rom-comWild Mountain Thyme dropped on Wednesdayand quickly became the talk of Ireland, but not for reasons the filmmakers would have hoped, with the film mocked mercilessly for the attempted "Oirish" accents by the all-star cast. John Patrick Shanley's film, based on his 2014 Broadway play Outside Mullingar, features a stellar lineup of Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, Jon Hamm and inexplicably Christopher Walken.
The Stairlift Ascends – Tweets from a Covid Cocoon.Helen says she has found herself ‘bewitched, bothered and bewildered’ by the response to the book with preorders at 1500 copies and counting. Needless to say the publisher O’Brien Press is thrilled too, and has even speculated that it might be the ‘fastest-selling book in Ireland for 2020.As to why Helen felt her tweets resonated so much with people, Helen who was also says, ‘I think it kind of punctured the misery.