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Because ‘the Man’ in this case is James Cochran, formerly of Upper Street’s 12:51. And where James goes, flavour slavishly ...
You’re not doing very well with ‘em.” David Steele is 83 and getting up out of his armchair is not as easy as it used to be. ...
The Sun described him as the “bank clerk who went to war” and the tabloids loved the tale of the local butcher who sponsored ...
Culture Date with Dublin 8 is back for its seventh year and this year coincides with the 250th anniversary of Daniel ...
Joseph, What Have You Done? by Rainy Miller What do you do when the most exhilarating moment of your musical life has already ...
Lord Peter Mandelson, the UK’s ambassador in Washington, and British negotiators are still pushing for a broader economic deal, including closer co-operation on tech, AI and space, but the expectation ...
BALLYMORE-MAYGLASS Quid Games night St Fintans recently held their Quid Games Night in the Talbot Hotel. A great night was had by all. The overall winner on the night after a mighty battle was Johnny ...
Putting Corrigan in charge of food direction was a wise decision, he knows instinctively what makes a good Sunday Roast.
IN July 1954, the general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, Jim Campbell, who identified himself as an “expatriate Scot”, took ...
Experience and celebrate one of Ireland's coolest neighborhoods at the Culture Date with the Dublin 8 festival, from ...
The Lord Nelson on Poole Quay is back open for business following a six-week makeover. The refresh was prompted by the retirement last October of Anna Doyle, who ran the pub for 20 years. Since then, ...