Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian have revealed their plans to start a family and move home to Ireland to raise their children.
05.03.2020 - 21:36 / evoke.ie
Making headlines across the country today, all eyes are set to be on Ireland’s Eurovision entry for tomorrow’s Late Late Show.
Joining Ryan Tubridy on the couch, Lesley Roy is performing her Eurovision single for the first time ever on TV.
With the exclusive performance, Lesley is representing Ireland 50 years on from Dana’s big win in the Netherlands and hopes to follow in her footsteps.
Not the only Eurovision star to join Ryan tomorrow night, Charlie McGettigan will be in studio to chat about
Brian Dowling and Arthur Gourounlian have revealed their plans to start a family and move home to Ireland to raise their children.
Rio Ferdinand has lifted the lid on Ruud van Nistelrooy's bloody minded mentality at Manchester United and how deep his rivalry with Thierry Henry ran.
As Ireland continues to come to grips with the Covid-19 pandemic, this week's Late Late Show will hear from those on the frontlines in the fight against the virus.
The Late Late Show was praised on both sides of the Irish Sea for the way in which it fulfilled its remit as a public service broadcaster providing solid advice about dealing with the new realities brought about by coronavirus.
Niall Horan is bringing some laughter to his fans while COVID-19 continues to cause chaos across the globe.
Kathryn Thomas was over the moon when she welcomed her first child, baby Ellie two years ago.
One Direction’s Niall Horan may just have overtaken Daniel O’Donnell as the most loveable Irish singer after being branded ‘a dote’ following his Late Late appearance.
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
Undoubtedly one of Ireland’s hottest acting exports at the moment, Barry Keoghan has starred alongside A-listers from Nicole Kidman, Cillian Murphy and Colin Farrell and taken it all in his stride.
They're off to the Netherlands...
Friday night’s Late Late Show had it all – a demonstration on how to wash your hands properly, Irish stars done exceptionally well in Hollywood and an unforgettable performance of Rock and Roll Kids.
Three of Ireland's most famous TV stars will appear on the Late Late show tomorrow night.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived an hour late to their final royal engagement in Ireland after they experienced an issue with their helicopter.This is the last day of their three-day trip in the country, where they've already enjoyed a visit to the Savannah House in County Kildar and an evening reception hosted by Tanaiste Simon Coveney at the Museum of Literature Ireland.Today, Thursday 5 March, they spent the morning listening to youth music project Livefeed and the Galway
Rosanna Davison is set to give her first-ever interview since welcoming her first child.
Former Republic of Ireland striker and Sunderland Chair Niall Quinn will be among the guests on the Late Late Show tomorrow.
The Late Late Show is heading to Limerick for a one-off special episode next month to show off the rest of the country.