Dublin singer Mary Byrne has jumped to pop impressario Simon Cowell’s defence over the ongoing X Factor ‘exploitation’ controversy.
23.03.2021 - 12:14 / evoke.ie
RTÉ audiences were glued to their screens following a dramatic turn of events for Joe Brolly on Claire Byrne Live.
Things got tense on the current affairs programme when a discussion about a United Ireland lead to Joe being taken off air for comments made about the DUP.
The sports and political commentator was just one of many guests appearing on the show to discuss the idea of a United Ireland when he suggested the party is racist and homophobic.
He was asked by host Claire Byrne to leave the
Dublin singer Mary Byrne has jumped to pop impressario Simon Cowell’s defence over the ongoing X Factor ‘exploitation’ controversy.
Reeling in the Years has solidified its status as one of the nation’s favourite TV shows after years of bringing viewers back to a moment in time.
premiering April 16 on Amazon, has some funny moments while sometimes veering into a live-action, sophomoric take on dim-bulb pals “Beavis and Butt-Head.” Younger brother Brian takes the lead here as 32-year-old man-child Frank Marron, who’s still living at home in suburban Dublin with his randy mother, Mary (Pom Boyd), who’s both critical of, and in sync with, her son’s temperament and sense of humor.
Leonardo DiCaprio in the epic 1997 movie.Nonetheless, the 1912 correspondence bearing an image of the supposed “unsinkable” ship written by senior wireless operator Jack Phillips is expected to fetch at least $15,000 at auction this month.The then-24-year-old sent the postcard 109 years ago to his sister, Elsie Phillips, from Belfast, Ireland, on March 7, just five weeks before the fateful sinking — and his death on April 15.He wrote a sweet message to his sibling on the reverse of the glossy
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When Sarah McInerney landed her Prime Time role, few batted an eyelid, least of all Sarah.
In a narrow race separated by just 67 sales, Justin Bieber beats For Those I Love to Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes is in hospital. The Northern Irish star shared a photo on his Instagram account, telling his followers of his woes.
For Those I Love is challenging for Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
For Those I Love has announced that his first ever live show will take place later this year.The Dublin producer and songwriter (real name David Balfe), who released his self-titled debut album last week, will be performing at Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Ireland on October 1.Taking to social media earlier today (March 29), For Those I Love wrote: “Performing on Jools and Other Voices gave me a taste of what playing live could do for me, a temporary escape, a chance to bellow loud from my lungs, a
Outspoken GAA pundit Joe Brolly has branded his treatment by RTE when they cut off his mic during a debate on a united Ireland as both childish and embarrassing.
It’s been a turbulent time for Kate Middleton following shock revelations in the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey – with fans even commenting that she appeared sad and downcast at royal engagements in the days following. But the smile was back on her face as she appeared alongside her husband in a St Patrick’s Day message from the Irish government, wearing a £60 green blazer from Zara in honour of the occasion.
Viewers of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway were delighted to see a number of ITV faves make an appearance in a comedy sketch.
found to have travelled all the way from the Arctic to Ireland. Speaking from the shores of Valentia Island, Mr Fizgerald said sobrely and with the semi-closed mouth of a ventriloquist: “Suddenly I heard: ‘earghhhhh, euuuurrrghhh’”.