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Sport on TV Dec 7-8

December 7, 2024 by

SATURDAY (Dec 7th)SoccerPremier League12.30pm: Everton v Liverpool (TNT Sports... … [Read more...] about Sport on TV Dec 7-8

New television series offers dramatised reassessment of a troubled history

December 7, 2024 by

I HAVE problems with drama which is ‘based on’ a true story. Others reassure me that audiences can tell the difference between fact and fiction, but I am not so sure. This subject came up in a Radio Ulster discussion I took part in last week about the new Disney Plus series, Say Nothing, based on a book of the same name by the New Yorker reporter Patrick Radden Keefe. Of … [Read more...] about New television series offers dramatised reassessment of a troubled history

Time travel to 19th century New York to explore Irish lives and immigration

December 7, 2024 by

THROUGH the open door of a low-lit tenement apartment on the Lower East Side, I see two small girls huddling as close to the stove as they dare, their darting eyes on Mam – Bridget – who paces the floorboards, limp infant in arms. If that straw Catholic cross pinned up on the doorframe is there to protect the home from danger, I’m thinking, now would be a good time. In truth, … [Read more...] about Time travel to 19th century New York to explore Irish lives and immigration

O’Shea claims he ‘knows for a fact’ that clubs are looking at Caoimhín Kelleher

December 5, 2024 by

Ireland assistant coach John O'Shea has stated that he knows clubs around England are looking at potentially signing Caoimhín Kelleher. Kelleher's stock has risen again after a spell in the Liverpool goals, but the speculation around his future has never gone away. Clubs like Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and Brentford have all been linked with the Cork native in the past, but a … [Read more...] about O’Shea claims he ‘knows for a fact’ that clubs are looking at Caoimhín Kelleher

Man wanted in connection with stabbing in Mayo arrested in Northern Ireland

December 5, 2024 by

A MAN wanted in the Republic of Ireland in connection with a stabbing in Mayo has been arrested in Northern Ireland. Officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland arrested the man today, they confirmed this afternoon. The 31-year-old is wanted to stand trial for offences of assault causing harm and possession of a knife. The offences relate to a stabbing in Ballina, Co. … [Read more...] about Man wanted in connection with stabbing in Mayo arrested in Northern Ireland

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Legendary actor and Oscar winner Gregory Peck died on this day in 2003. Peck, who’s grandmother Catherine Ashe came from Dingle, studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and debuted in his first Broadway show The Morning Star after graduation. His role in The Keys of the Kingdom in 1944 won him an Academy Award nomination. He became well known for his rugged screen presence and was often cast as the hero, especially in westerns. He starred opposite Audrey Hepburn in her first film Roman Holiday. Peck finally won the Oscar for his role as Atticus Finch in 1962’s To Kill a Mockingbird.

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