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Inside Noughties teen TV star’s bitter divorce - including £7k a day dog battle
The Irish Sun· 9 hours agoThe pair are currently locked in tough negotiations about post separation living arrangements for...
Inside Noughties teen TV star’s bitter divorce - including £7k a day dog battle
The Sun· 9 hours agoIndeed Victor has nearly 90 credits to his name including TV series Workin' Moms and films The...
Forty years of the Dart: ‘Dealing with the public is one of the hardest things anyone can do’
The Irish Times· 10 hours agoCIÉ, today known as Irish Rail, estimated 35,000 travelled on that first day, albeit on a limited...
What's on? Top 10 TV and streaming tips for Sunday
RTÉ News· 10 hours agoIt's Cork against Limerick in the All-Ireland Hurling semi-final, RTÉ Investigates explores allegations of sexual advances on female footballers, there’s...
Rob Brydon: ‘I knew Gavin & Stacey was coming back ages ago, but had to deny it’
The Independent· 10 hours agoIn May, co-creators Ruth Jones and James Corden confirmed that their hit sitcom, which initially ran...
Rob Brydon: ‘I knew Gavin & Stacey was coming back ages ago, but had to deny it’
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 10 hours agoINTERVIEW: The actor and panel show host talks to Katie Rosseinsky about the return of the sitcom...
In Lamine Yamal's home town, Spain's Euro 2024 heroics stop everything
New York Times· 10 hours agoRocafonda is where Lamine Yamal grew up and where much of his family still lives. Outside a small...
TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch, beginning tonight
The Irish Times· 11 hours agoMeet Inspector Cetin Ikmen, “a beacon of hope and humour in a dark, difficult world”, according to...
The art of hanging out: how to create more positive friendship habits
The Irish Times· 11 hours agoLooking back, I think it’s the elasticity of this friendship that I’m nostalgic for. During the...
Stunned silence, hugs and a very big kiss: at home with the Starmers on election night
The Guardian· 11 hours agoFor a couple of minutes after the exit poll on Thursday night, nobody said a thing. About a dozen of Keir Starmer’s closest and longest-serving aides assembled at the back of the living room ...