Ireland may not have made it to the final of Eurovision but we, of course, got to phone in to give our votes.
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Evelyn O’Rourke’s ‘powerful’ documentary on cancer in Ireland has aired to rave reviews and spurred on many others to share their journey with her in the process.
Fans were blown away by the documentary and the stories shared, and decided to send on their own experiences to the presenter and cancer survivor.
The documentary highlighted every aspect of the disease from what it’s like to go through it to the research facilities and funding available in the country in an effort to normalise cancer
Ireland may not have made it to the final of Eurovision but we, of course, got to phone in to give our votes.
The Late Late Show has not only been keeping us entertained and keeping spirits up but the incredible generosity of the Irish nation has been praised as it has been revealed that a staggering amount of money that has been raised over the course of the pandemic.
There was a hugely positive reaction to rugby star CJ Stander who appeared on The Late Late Show with Ryan Tubridy last night.
Ethan Shanfeld Nick Jonas will host this year’s Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs), airing May 23 at 5 p.m. PT.“I’ve always been such a big fan of the show, both as a fan growing up watching it and then as a performer, presenter and nominee,” Jonas tells Variety.
East Kilbride for nearly 30 years is to step down.Denis Curran and his wife, Cathie, have been a vital part of the community for decades through Loaves and Fishes, with Denis holding the post of chairman for the last 18 years.He received a MBE in 2015 for his tireless work which began with helping feed the homeless in Glasgow.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionDenis and Cathie have helped countless families in East
Ireland’s Eurovision hopeful, Lesley Roy, has failed to qualify for the Eurovision final, despite a spirited and much-discussed performance last night.
Who could have predicted after 2008’s “Taken” that Liam Neeson would overtake the likes of Bruce Willis and Jason Statham as Hollywood’s favorite action hero? As the Irish actor approaches 70, he shows no signs of slowing down his penchant for hard-hitting movies either.
The Commitments famously brought a contemporary, urban Ireland to the world on the big screen, but a revealing new documentary has lifted the curtain on what really went on behind the scenes on the set of the iconic movie.
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Flower Beauty, with prices ranging from £6-£17. But if you were thinking that Drew probably uses ultra-expensive skincare buys on herself, you’d be mistaken.
Suzanne Jackson has stunned fans by announcing that she and husband Dylan have emigrated. The couple had previously shelved their plans to do so during the pandemic, but recently decided to go ahead and move to warmer climes.
Virgin Media star Anna Daly blew viewers away when she showed off her belly dancing moves on Ireland AM. To mark International Belly Dancing Day, the morning show welcomed dancer Cida Arcanjo to give them a lesson.
Irish jockey Rachael Blackmore delighted The Late Late Show viewers last night as she appeared to discuss his historic year so far that most recently includes her record-breaking Grand National win.
If you feel that your love life is sturggling, then spare a thought for Camelia Lefebvre-Rafik who has had First Dates Ireland’s worst experience on record.
It’s a shocking, saddening and terrifying thing to even consider; but there are still people promoting gay conversion therapy in this day and age. A gay conversion therapist appeared on Ireland AM and viewers were astounded by how Alan Hughes kept his cool.
Just days after RTÉ reporter Evelyn O’Rourke found out she was pregnant, merely six months after giving birth, she knew something wasn’t right.
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