Miss Universe Ireland director Brittany Mason has opened up about her harrowing six months where her wedding was called off and she ended up ‘homeless.’
22.05.2021 - 17:23 / evoke.ie
We are all adjusting to life with a little bit more freedom as lockdown restrictions ease across the country. Irish star Aoibhín Garrihy, for one, has been tackling unknown territory for the first time in a while and that’s going shopping with her children.
The Irish actress took to her Instagram stories to update her followers as a shopping trip took an unexpected where she decided to answer some burning questions from her followers to pass the time.
The former Fair City actress, who is a proud
Miss Universe Ireland director Brittany Mason has opened up about her harrowing six months where her wedding was called off and she ended up ‘homeless.’
Inhaler have shared the new video for their latest single ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ – you can watch the clip below.The song will serve as the title track of the Irish band’s forthcoming debut album, which is set for release on July 9.‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ is a re-recorded version of an early single that was written by Inhaler over four years ago, with the title serving as a mantra for the band as they crafted their debut album during the coronavirus pandemic.“There’s a sense of
homeless man slept at a Scots police station after he claims council bosses told him they could not find anywhere for him to stay. William McColgan, who had committed no crime, said he spent last Monday and Tuesday nights at the Oban cop shop which he claims was on the advice of Argyll and Bute Council bosses.
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Deirdre O’Kane has announced that she is devastated by the sudden loss of a much loved family member that passed away recently.
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dog in the village of Clashmore, near Youghal, according to the Irish Mirror. It occurred in the early hours of Monday morning and emergency services rushed to the home in Ireland.
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Amy Huberman is among the slew of staycationers taking advantage of the hotels reopening around the country and, most importantly, the incredible weather for the June Bank Holiday.
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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.
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Forget his world-famous character of Joey on Friends, because Matt LeBlanc is now… an Irish uncle?!
Less Than Jake have announced a UK and Ireland headline tour for 2022 – check out the schedule below.The Florida band will hit the road next spring in support of their latest album ‘Silver Linings’ (released last December) and to mark their 30th anniversary.