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When you decide to venture outside your comfy hotel, there is so much to enjoy in Tralee, especially if you're a lover of the ...
From ‘no way am I going abroad’ to posing for photos with cosplaying fans and a life-size cutout of herself, it has been quite a year for Claire Melia.
In a spirits landscape where American bourbon has hit production surpluses, Scotch is facing rising prices, and trade wars are causing massive uncertainty, Irish whiskey is one of the few ...
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What caused the Irish famine? A new book offers a comprehensive and heartbreaking account of the most terrible catastrophe to befall Ireland in the modern era. Old Chapel Lane, Skibbereen ...
The award-winning dance group is holding open call auditions for Irish dancers over two days - Thursday, 17 April and Friday, 18 April at Liffey Trust Studios, Dublin from 9-5pm each day.
In a selfie taken outside, Longoria is seen soaking up some sun while wearing a barely-there triangle bikini in leopard print fabric, held together by matching string. The Only Murders in the ...
He ordered a round of a beer, a Coke, two rums and six Baby Guinness shots - Kahlua and Baileys Irish cream. However he could not believe his eyes when the tab for the collection of drinks came to ...
Cork take on Tipperary this afternoon in the final of the Allianz Division 1A Hurling League. Pairc Ui Chaoimh hosts today's final, with throw in scheduled for 4pm. TV and streaming is available ...
Like a child holding onto their Communion money, Irish households are still holding onto the billions in savings they made during covid, while households across Europe have spent their.
New York-based Noel Gaynor was one of a number of Irish-American businessmen absorbing news on Thursday of Donald Trump’s tariffs announcement. Gaynor, from Ballinrobe in Co Mayo, is proprietor ...
An Irish employee of a major US HR software firm has admitted passing trade secrets to a competitor in return for payments of €5,500 a month. In an affidavit filed with the High Court ...