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Sinead O’Connor confirms retirement from music industry: “We had a great adventure” - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
17.06.2021 / 17:45

Sinead O’Connor confirms retirement from music industry: “We had a great adventure”

Sinead O’Connor has confirmed her retirement from the music industry, weeks after making similar claims and later retracting them.The Irish singer said on social media that she had been in “two minds” about retiring, but confirmed that she will now begin a new career as a writer.“This is to announce that having been in two minds about retiring I have now, in consultation with my medical team, and on their advice, decided to go ahead and retire so that I may now focus on my new career as a

Sinead O'Connor walks back retirement announcement: 'I retract' - www.foxnews.com - Ireland
foxnews.com
11.06.2021 / 19:55

Sinead O'Connor walks back retirement announcement: 'I retract'

Sinead O'Connor says she spoke too soon about her plans to retire. The Irish singer-songwriter, 54, backtracked an announcement she made on Twitter last week in which she revealed plans to retire from touring and making music after the release of her "NVDA" album, which is expected in 2022.

Paul Mescal’s family had the best reaction to his BAFTA win - evoke.ie - Ireland
evoke.ie
07.06.2021 / 15:53

Paul Mescal’s family had the best reaction to his BAFTA win

Paul Mescal has been making Ireland proud over the past year since he exploded onto the scene with Normal People where he played everyone’s favourite Sligo man (sorry three-quarters of Westlife), Connell Waldron.

Lucy Kennedy is best in show in ratings battle with Doireann Garrihy - evoke.ie - Ireland
evoke.ie
06.06.2021 / 11:15

Lucy Kennedy is best in show in ratings battle with Doireann Garrihy

Lucy Kennedy and her rescue puppy Riley proved to be the ‘paw-fect’ partnership as they sniffed out a sizeable market share of viewers this week. But the same time slot proved ‘ruff’ going for Doireann Garrihy whose returning RTÉ comedy show was something of a dog’s dinner, ratings wise.

Sinéad O’Connor Says She’s Retiring From Touring And Recording - deadline.com - Ireland
deadline.com
06.06.2021 / 02:11

Sinéad O’Connor Says She’s Retiring From Touring And Recording

Sinéad O’Connor is bidding farewell to it all, declaring that she’s retiring from music and touring, and that her next album will be her last. O’Connor made the announcements in a series of tweets posted on Friday.

Sinéad O’Connor reveals she’s retiring from music and touring in order ‘to make other dreams come true’ - www.msn.com - Ireland
msn.com
05.06.2021 / 20:21

Sinéad O’Connor reveals she’s retiring from music and touring in order ‘to make other dreams come true’

Sinéad O’Connor has revealed her retirement from music and touring in an announcement made on Twitter. After a long career, the Irish singer, 54, confirmed her upcoming 11th album, No Veteran Dies Alone, will go ahead in January 2022 but that it would be her last.

Vogue Williams reveals she is thrilled to be back in Ireland for her ‘biggest’ ever TV job - evoke.ie - Ireland
evoke.ie
04.06.2021 / 12:05

Vogue Williams reveals she is thrilled to be back in Ireland for her ‘biggest’ ever TV job

Vogue Williams is absolutely thrilled to be back home for the first time in a year for what she’s described as her ‘biggest job’ yet in TV.

Nicola Sturgeon slams UK Government for 'undermining devolution' following four nations covid summit - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Ireland
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.06.2021 / 21:13

Nicola Sturgeon slams UK Government for 'undermining devolution' following four nations covid summit

First Minister joined her Welsh and Northern Irish counterparts for a virtual discussion with Downing Street earlier today to debate such issues as extending furlough and vaccine supply. But despite "frank" discussions lasting several hours between Boris Johnson and the devolved leaders there no final agreed strategy was produced - but those present did agree to meet again soon to discuss how best for the UK to emerge from the pandemic.

Sinéad O’Connor announces new album ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’ - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
03.06.2021 / 12:23

Sinéad O’Connor announces new album ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’

Sinéad O’Connor has shared more details of her forthcoming 11th album, confirming the title, ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’, and its release date in 2022.The Irish singer-songwriter teased the album back in December, revealing that its undisclosed cover art was designed by Donegal illustrator Jacob Stack and that fans could expect the record in “late 2021”.Now, the musician has confirmed that the follow-up to 2014’s ‘I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss‘ will arrive in January, though with no firm date set.She

First Look At Letitia Wright & Josh O’Connor Drama ‘Aisha’; Cornerstone Boards Sales - deadline.com - Ireland - county Wright - Nigeria
deadline.com
01.06.2021 / 16:27

First Look At Letitia Wright & Josh O’Connor Drama ‘Aisha’; Cornerstone Boards Sales

Here’s the first image from Aisha, the drama starring Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor that recently wrapped filming in Ireland. Cornerstone has boarded worldwide sales rights ahead of the Cannes virtual market this month.

Letitia Wright, Josh O’Connor Drama ‘Aisha’ Reveals First Look; Cornerstone Acquires Worldwide Sales Rights - variety.com - Ireland - Nigeria
variety.com
01.06.2021 / 16:17

Letitia Wright, Josh O’Connor Drama ‘Aisha’ Reveals First Look; Cornerstone Acquires Worldwide Sales Rights

Naman Ramachandran Cornerstone has acquired worldwide sales rights for Irish writer and director Frank Berry’s (“Michael Inside”) drama “Aisha” and will commence sales at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.The film, which has wrapped production in Ireland, stars Letitia Wright (“Small Axe”) and Josh O’Connor (“The Crown”). It charts the experiences of Aisha, a young Nigerian woman, as she seeks international protection in Ireland.

‘I’d go anywhere for a good song’ Sinead O’ Connor clarifies those Eurovision remarks - evoke.ie - Ireland - Turkey
evoke.ie
29.05.2021 / 17:41

‘I’d go anywhere for a good song’ Sinead O’ Connor clarifies those Eurovision remarks

It might be a case of Italia 22 for our Eurovision hopes, as megastar Sinead O’Connor has all but volunteered to take to the stage—but only if she has the right song.

Sinéad O’Connor: How I survived hellish night with ‘devil’ Prince - nypost.com - Los Angeles - Ireland - county Houghton - county Mifflin
nypost.com
28.05.2021 / 20:29

Sinéad O’Connor: How I survived hellish night with ‘devil’ Prince

The man in question was Prince.The controversial Irish singer tells the story of how they got to this point, among many other anecdotes from a bizarre and incredible life in her new memoir, “Rememberings,” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1).O’Connor, now 54, delves deep into the good, bad and the sad (her mother abused her terribly as a child, once locking her in her room with no food and then leaving for the weekend). She also includes the downright silly aspects of her life, including an

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