Mourners have paid tribute to a 31-year-old Irish woman who died suddenly in New York on Saturday. Jenna Shovlin, from ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFionnuala Jones: I made the mistake of turning to TikTok for advice before my weddingIrish people turn into Simon Cowell when it comes to a wedding. Needless to say, social media has a lot to answer for here.
Dooley told The Radio Times: “If somebody raped me, I don’t think I would go to the police, which is so bleak and such a disappointing realisation … But in terms of what I’ve witnessed, I wouldn’t ...
Fundamentally takes place in contemporary Iraq, where author Dr Nussaibah Younis is an expert peacebuilding practitioner who ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHeartbreaking tributes pour in for 'beautiful' young Irish woman who died suddenly in New YorkTributes have been paid following the sudden death of a 'gentle, kind and caring' young Irish woman in New York. Jenna ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHomeowner told his tiny fence is 'absolute mess' - as he's ordered to tear down 0.9m railingA homeowner has been ordered to remove his 0.9m fence after councillors branded it an 'absolute mess', despite planning ...
There’s a hint of something in this school of thought. Maybe it’s classism. Maybe it’s jealousy. But it gets at me ...
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Belfast Live on MSNTributes paid following sudden death of 'caring' young Irish woman in New YorkTributes have been paid following the sudden death of a 'gentle, kind and caring' young Irish woman in New York. Jenna ...
The Alnwick Garden, Northumberland: The Cherry Orchard of this historic garden houses the largest collection of ‘Taihaku’ in ...
A Springboks-style bench proved vital for France in seizing control of the Six Nations - but not all are fans of the tactic ...
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Bride planned wedding in 24 hours - so dying dad could walk her down the aisleA bride planned her wedding in less than 24 hours - so her dying dad could walk her down the aisle. Maurice Haynes, 69, is currently being cared for at St Giles Hospice in Whittington, Staffordshire, ...
Elsewhere, a superstition from our neighbours in Ireland surrounds people's big days. It is apparently tradition for Irish brides to wear bells on their wedding dresses to ward off evil spirits and ...
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