Ireland set to sizzle as high pressure approaches for bank holiday weekend
An area of high pressure and warm air is on course to hit the country next weekend, promising to bring a final blast of sunshine before summer draws to a…
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An area of high pressure and warm air is on course to hit the country next weekend, promising to bring a final blast of sunshine before summer draws to a…
The Dundalk, Co Louth native said: “I haven’t seen or heard from my sons in three years
Flogas is announcing an increase of electricity prices of around 7pc from next month in a blow to customers.
Before I moved to America, I was warned everything was going to be expensive, especially with Donald Trump’s new tariffs in place.
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The people of The Kingdom awoke on Wednesday morning to find Donegal flags had been erected in the county thanks to a brave trio of Donegal men.
He goes by Thomas but Lion No 866 was christened ‘Tomasso’, and the Wicklow native is proud of his Italian heritage on his mother’s side.