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A-list actor Hugh Jackman praises Ireland’s beauty after wrapping his new action film, shot largely in the north. The Hollywood star is known to have spent the past few months working along the ...
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Severance star Adam Scott is set to land in Ireland to start filming his new movie. And we couldn’t be more excited! The actor, who has been the name on everyone’s lips because of the Apple TV+ sci-fi ...
Severance star Adam Scott is the latest Hollywood star heading to Ireland, as he’s set to start shooting a new film in Cork. Adam, whose credits include Parks and Recreation and Step Brothers, is ...
Excitement is building for the Furze Bush Syndicate as Tralee's local hero Stumptown gears up for a crack at emulating Aintree legend Tiger Roll by landing the Grand National on the back of Cross ...
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The new Investigation Discovery (ID) docuseries, Hollywood Demons, will show the secret woes and scandals of living in Hollywood. The series, which launches on March 24, 2025, will delve into some ...
Just two hours from Dublin city centre there is a gorgeous beach that has even been featured in a Hollywood blockbuster. Many locals joined the cast as extras for the scene, which re-created D-Day ...
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According to Patrick Buckland, “trade across the land boundary from Northern Ireland to the Free State, valued at £7.4m in 1924, had fallen to £5.4m by 1929, and to £1.6m in 1936”.