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Jimmy's Jerseys help Donegal become virtual winners - even before Croker date - Donegal Daily
Donegal Daily· 6 days agoA number of well-known business and iconic Donegal landmarks certainly appear to be throwing their...
Summer in Wexford: 9 things to do in the Sunny Southeast right now
Irish Independent· 2 days agoOfficially the sunniest corner of Ireland, why not head to Wexford on your next family staycation?...
Camilla's brilliant six-word reply after children show her a mosaic of Charles
Daily Express· 7 days agoQueen Camilla, 76, marvelled at the large wall portrait that showed the King wearing a crown, his...
Queen Camilla looks summery as she visits a primary school
Daily Mail· 7 days agoIn the Year 4 classroom, the children were making felt butterflies, which the Queen dutifully...
‘The Blair Witch Project’ Turns 25: Robert Eggers, Jane Schoenbrun, and 7 More Horror Directors on...
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoNia DaCosta, "Blair Witch" sequel director Adam Wingard, and other genre filmmakers tell IndieWire...
Was it Positano or Dubrovnik or Santorini? No, we were in Wexford
The Irish Times· 5 days agoUs two dopes from Dublin had the time of our lives over 48 hours in the sunny southeast
A Tennis Ball to the Head Was Just the Start of Their Love Story
New York Times· 5 days agoEric Rothman had a funny way of asking Courtney DiGia to prom. When Eric Tyler Rothman threw a...
A24 Raises Significant New Investment Round, Valuing Company at $3.5B
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 days agoA24, the Oscar-winning indie studio that has become an edgy brand name unto itself, is getting a big...
Caithness Diving Club gets back on the water
John O Groat Journal· 2 days agoDiving club members in Caithness can look forward to many more years of adventuring after wind farm funds provided the necessary cash for repairs to...
‘This is not a good view for people’: homeless asylum seekers soaked during weekend rain
The Irish Times· 3 days agoHomeless asylum seekers sheltering in tents in Ranelagh, Dublin hung wet sleeping bags and clothes...