Singer Brian McFadden has said he would “never say no” to a Westlife reunion as he joins forces with former Boyzone star Keith Duffy for a two-man nationwide tour. The pair, who will perform hit songs from both bands, hit back at rumours that former mentor Louis Walsh had not been supportive of the project,… Continue reading Brian McFadden joins Keith Duffy for Boyzlife show but open to Westlife reunion
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Cars, cash and jewellery seized in dawn raids on suspected gangsters
Expensive cars, cash, jewellery and other suspected proceeds of crime worth more than half a million euro have been seized in raids on the Irish wing of a suspected international drugs cartel. Twenty nine vehicles, including top of the range BMWs, VW Golfs and some Mercedes, Audi and Lexus models, were taken in the crackdown… Continue reading Cars, cash and jewellery seized in dawn raids on suspected gangsters
Prisoners 'twice as likely' to escape from Irish jails
Prisoners are twice as likely to escape from jails in Ireland than the rest of Europe, inspectors have revealed. While only six inmates went on the run in 2013, the most up-to-date figures showed 472 offenders were at large after not returning to prison after temporary release, a hospital visit or by walking out of… Continue reading Prisoners 'twice as likely' to escape from Irish jails
Injuries suffered by teenage rugby players 'normally seen in road crashes'
Doctors have described how teenage rugby players have suffered serious injuries that are normally seen in road crashes. They argued it may be necessary to change the rules around tackling or cut the number of players in school games to prevent the “potentially devastating consequences of these injuries”.
'We should have learned lessons' from Easter Rising, says Brendan O'Carroll
Brendan O’Carroll believes the world has failed to learn the lessons of history from the Easter Rising in 1916. A century after the uprising, which saw a bloody battle on the streets of Dublin as Irishmen and women fought for independence, the star and creator of Mrs Brown’s Boys has taken a personal journey to… Continue reading 'We should have learned lessons' from Easter Rising, says Brendan O'Carroll
Gerry Adams calls on Fine Gael and Fianna Fail to form government
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has called on Fine Gael and Fianna Fail to form a government. With the Dail returning on Thursday in deadlock over a future coalition, Taoiseach Enda Kenny is expected to remain as “caretaker” while pressure ratchets up on him to do a deal on an alliance with his political arch… Continue reading Gerry Adams calls on Fine Gael and Fianna Fail to form government
Injured man facing quiz over death of 11-month-old baby
A man is to be interviewed by detectives over the death of an 11-month-old baby boy. Gardai said a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on the infant’s body and forensic examinations will take place in the apartment in Killarney, Co Kerry, where he was discovered on Sunday evening.
Republic of Ireland 'afraid of us leaving' EU, claims DUP's Gavin Robinson
The Republic of Ireland would become isolated if the UK left the European Union, the DUP claimed. Irish concerns were motivated by fear of losing a major ally in Europe, East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson alleged.
Wet winter warning as climate expert says seasonal extremes to become new normal
Ireland can expect to get hit by near-record wet winters every eight years, a climate expert has warned. While vast swathes of the west and Midlands remain under water since last December, research by Maynooth University claimed the notion of once-in-100-years weather events will soon be a thing of the past.
High-profile judge Adrian Hardiman dies
One of the country’s most high-profile judges, Mr Justice Adrian Hardiman, has died. Chief Justice Susan Denham described her colleague as “a man who had made great and courageous efforts on behalf of those who sought justice”.