Related: Three arrested after young gay man beaten to death by mob in SpainWoolley was taken to St. James’s Hospital in Dublin, where he said he was prepped for mouth surgery.“Thank you all again for the support and kind messages,” he wrote.
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coronavirus restrictions last week (via BBC News).Yesterday (July 26), the Northern Ireland Executive agreed that such live establishments would be able to open once again from 6pm BST this evening. Rehearsals and performances will now be allowed, with no restrictions on volume levels.However, some rules will remain in place.
Related: Three arrested after young gay man beaten to death by mob in SpainWoolley was taken to St. James’s Hospital in Dublin, where he said he was prepped for mouth surgery.“Thank you all again for the support and kind messages,” he wrote.
Selome Hailu editorThe two largest film studios in Ireland — Ardmore Studios and Troy Studios — have been sold to Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management, a joint venture that owns complexes including Culver Studios and Silvercup as part of the world’s largest independent studio and media portfolio.Ardmore and Troy will both continue to operate with their existing branding, and will maintain their current staff, led by Elaine Geraghty as CEO.
Olivia Rodrigo reclaims the Number 1 spot on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a ninth week with SOUR.
Hollywood star Florence Pugh has given her fans the first glimpse at her brand-new Netflix flick that has just kicked off filming in Ireland.
Filming is underway in Ireland on Netflix’s psychological thriller The Wonder, starring Florence Pugh.
Naman Ramachandran Director Sebastián Lelio has commenced production of Netflix film “The Wonder,” starring Florence Pugh, in Ireland.An adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Emma Donoghue, author of the Oscar winning “Room,” the film is set in the Irish Midlands circa 1862.
Patrick Dempsey certainly made the most of his summer in Ireland while filming for Disney’s Disenchanted, and has departed with the best souvenir we could imagine.
Florence Pugh has become the latest A-lister to touch down in Ireland for filming and fans have made their joy be known on Twitter.
Ireland has become a hotbed for A-list blockbusters of late and Florence Pugh is the latest Hollywood star to land on our shores.
To mark his last day in Ireland, Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey made an impactful visit to Purple House Cancer Support Centre.
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Van Morrison has ended his legal challenge against the Northern Irish government over its ban on live music.The 75-year-old has been an outspoken critic of pandemic lockdown measures, criticising the “pseudo-science” of socially distanced gigs in August and writing multiple songs denouncing lockdowns which were met with significant backlash.Back in January, he announced that he was planning a legal challenge after Northern Ireland banned live performances in an attempt to fight the coronavirus
EXCLUSIVE: Chuck LaBella, former talent executive at NBC, who worked on Donald Trump reality series The Apprentice, has joined Irish producer ShinAwiL as it looks to break into the U.S.
Sonia O’Sullivan has weighed in on Team Ireland’s athletics performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and insisted that mistakes were made.
Former Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh is floating on a cloud of love following the birth of her baby girl last month. The Tipp native shared her joy to welcome her daughter on social media by posting a short and sweet message – ‘She’s here!’
Whitesnake and Foreigner co-headlining alongside special guests Europe.“I pray every day we can all make this happen and once again, share unforgettable evenings together and celebrate the amazing journey we have been on for almost 50 years!” said Whitesnake’s David Coverdale.Mick Jones of Foreigner added: “We can’t wait to kick off the summer in the UK and Ireland with a massive tour alongside our friends Whitesnake and Europe.
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Patrick Dempsey has been causing quite a stir since he landed in Ireland to film Disenchanted. Dr McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy has been out and about visiting Powerscourt, talking to donkeys and charming the locals, of course. He’s now been joined by his co-star Amy Adams.