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Eddie Doyle, Head of Content Commissioning, BBC Northern Ireland, says: “We’re thrilled that this series promises stunning scenery and beautiful golf courses, couple this with the wit and charm of Bill and his friends and the series promises to be joyful viewing for audiences.”
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Oasis Wrap U.K. and Ireland Leg of Reunion Tour, Appear to Tease 2026 Shows: ‘See You Next Year'
The band played two nights at Wembley Stadium on Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 27, 28) as the final shows of the local leg of their reunion tour. They kicked off the tour in Wales, Cardiff on July 4, and played shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin during the initial run, which concluded in mid-August.
Attendance at Croke Park for the Steelers-Vikings game on Sunday was a whopping 74,512. To say the least, the atmosphere […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Absolutely Loved
Both teams enter Sunday's game with 2-1 records. Pittsburgh rebounded from its Week 2 loss to Seattle by beating the Patriots in Week 5 on the strength of five forced turnovers. The Vikings also rebounded from a rough outing in Week 2, dominating the Bengals last Sunday in a game that saw their defense actually outscore Cincinnati's offense.
The Pittsburgh Steelers confirmed that backup quarterback Skylar Thompson was involved in a incident this weekend after a report that the player had been robbed. The Irish Independent newspaper reported Sunday that Thompson was assaulted and robbed either Friday night or early Saturday in Dublin.
Rathbarry Stud are delighted to announce the acquisition of Grade 1 winner Unquestionable, one of the best 2-year-olds sired by the outstanding Wootton Bassett. Unquestionable was never out of the frame in six starts for Aidan O'Brien as a 2-year-old,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III had to be taken to a Dublin-area hospital after suffering a shoulder injury during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
That's the size of Ireland’s trade surplus with the U.S. last year—larger than any country’s except China, Mexico and Vietnam’s. President Trump wants U.S. drugmakers to bring their manufacturing home,