There is never an excuse for racism.
23.06.2021 - 13:23 / evoke.ie
For those who work in RTÉ, it is usually the case that once they turn 65 years old they retire, as has happened for many in the company over the years.
This was the case for presenter Mary Kennedy, who was forced to leave the station once she hit the age of retirement, and five months later, radio presenter Sean O’Rourke also left after he turned 65.
However, now that Mary Whelan has reached that age, many assumed that he would follow down that same path, but it seems as though he’s staying put
There is never an excuse for racism.
the Hollywood Reporter. He was 88.The cause of death is unknown.Smith was best known for his portrayal of Falconetti in 1976’s miniseries “Rich Man, Poor Man.” The actor also fought in two of the most memorable brawls in cinematic history, going up against Clint Eastwood in 1980’s “Any Which Way You Can” and Rod Taylor in 1970’s “Darker Than Amber.”Back in his heyday, the bodybuilder was a champion discus thrower at UCLA, an arm-wrestling and boxing champion and a martial arts black belt.
William Smith, the 1970s action star who tussled with Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can and was a regular on the final season of Hawaii Five-0, has died. He was 88.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still adjusting to life outside of the Royal Family. But that hasn't stopped a US production company from recreating Megxit in a film reimagining the couple's decision to leave The Firm.
Princess Diana may have indeed been the key factor to end the feud between her loving sons Prince William and Prince Harry! According to US Weekly, William and Harry's broken relationship is mending after the brothers reunited for the statue unveiling as a tribute to their late mother.
A light at the end of the tunnel? Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship is on the mend after they reunited for the unveiling of the statue they commissioned for their mother, Princess Diana, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Prince William and Prince Harry recently came together to honour their late mother, Princess Diana on her 60th birth anniversary as they unveiled a statue of Princess of Wales at Kensington Palace. While Harry flew to the UK especially for the event, the brothers seemed to have put a united front as they also gave a shared speech at the event.
All eyes were on Prince Harry and Prince William on July 1; which would have been their late mother Princess Diana's 60th birthday, as the estranged brothers reunited in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace to unveil a statue as a tribute to The Princess of Wales.
All eyes were on Prince Harry and Prince William on July 1; which would have been their late mother Princess Diana's 60th birthday, as the estranged brothers reunited in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace to unveil a statue as a tribute to The Princess of Wales.
Prince Harry and Prince William recently reunited amidst rumours that the brothers were feuding over the drama after Megxit. The duo got back together in the UK for their late mother Princess Diana’s statue unveiling on what would’ve been her 60th birthday.
Prince Harry and Prince William's reunion for the unveiling of a statue honouring their late mother, Princess Diana, is a "step in the right direction," a royal expert has told OK! However, Katie Nicholl, author of Harry: Life, Loss, and Love, tells OK! that their meeting at the unveiling of Diana's statue on what would have been her 60th birthday on 1st July 2021 shouldn't be overestimated.
Prince William and Prince Harry reunited on Thursday to honor Princess Diana.
Royal followers are wondering if they can expect to see Prince William, Harry, and Kate Middleton meet after Princess Diana’s statue unveiling. Well, according to a new report by the UK Sun, brothers Harry and William are indeed planning to have a private chat after the event—and they won’t be alone. Duchess Kate is believed to be joining them, acting as a “peacekeeper” during their meeting.
Flying solo. Prince William attended the Thursday, July 1, unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue without wife Duchess Kate and their three kids, despite her desire to be a part of the event.
All anyone is going to be talking about tomorrow is Prince William and Prince Harry, who are set to publicly reunite for the first time since their grandfather Prince Philip's funeral in April at their late mother Princess Diana statue unveiling.
Prince William and Prince Harry will meet face to face ahead of their late mother Princess Diana's statue unveiling, royal expert Duncan Larcombe tells OK! The brothers have been locked in a bitter feud in recent months but Duncan believes they will have a secret meeting before the world's eyes are on them this Thursday. "It's highly likely that William and Harry will meet in private before the statue unveiling," he says.