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Independent.ie on MSNRevenue seeks to wind up Dublin Beer FactoryThe Revenue Commissioners is seeking to wind up a beer company that pledged to open a major visitor centre on Dublin’s northside with a more than €10m investment.A petition has been filed in the High ...
The legality of Measure II — the 2024 ballot measure that opened up unincorporated land east of Dublin for commercial development by breaking the city’s urban limit line ...
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Paulick Report on MSNLegendary Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Passes AwayHall of Fame conditioner, who trained 26 champions, including three crowned Horse of the Year, died at his Louisville home ...
Country phenom Zach Bryan has announced "Streets of London," a new song he recorded at David Bowie's former studio.
Zach Bryan has had himself a busy couple of week, first in Ireland, where he headlined a run of shows at Phoenix Park in ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘We didn’t think it needed that much work’: What it’s really like to rework one of the oldest cottages in Dublin 18Hillview Cottage, Lower Road, Shankill, Dublin 18 Asking price: €450,000 Agent: Sherry FitzGerald (01) 2866630 Mechanical engineer David Coleman possesses skills he isn’t afraid to apply apply at home ...
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Independent.ie on MSNPaddy McKillen Jr cuts his asking price for Loftus Hall to €3mPaddy McKillen Jr has cut the price he is asking for Loftus Hall in Wexford which is attracting interest from international wellness resort operators. When he put the property – which overlooks Hook ...
The musician born David Evans was one of more than 7,500 people who became citizens in a series of ceremonies in southwest ...
Andy Farrell, the British and Irish Lions head coach, will turn to an Ireland-dominated XV for his opening match on ...
I am just so happy to be at this point to be in even deeper connection with my homeland,” he shared after the ceremony.
With U2's The Edge growing up in Ireland, the famed musician finally became a citizen after waiting six decades.
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Derry Journal on MSNReview: Deirdre O’Kane and David O’Doherty reveal Derry connections at Kilkenny Cat Laughs gigDavid O'Doherty's Derry connections are well enough known - the Dublin comic's great grandfather hailing from Creggan Street originally.
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