Dublin Zoo welcomes new baby elephant
Bernhardine, Dublin Zoo’s most oldest female elephant has given birth to her forth calf. The calf was born on Wednesday night weighing 68kg. The new arrival was already walking and interacting with the herd at …
Bernhardine, Dublin Zoo’s most oldest female elephant has given birth to her forth calf. The calf was born on Wednesday night weighing 68kg. The new arrival was already walking and interacting with the herd at …
The biggest male model in the world, David Gandy is in Marks & Spencers on Grafton Street this afternoon. The 6ft 3″ London based model is launching his new underwear range, and will be sure …
A massive investment of €117 million will see 115 full time Jobs created in Cork by 2020, and a further 400 temporary construction jobs to build a new facility. The jobs will be part of …
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The absolute audacity of the Taoiseach Enda Kenny reached an all-time high today. Kenny was what effect the water charges would have on low income families, and was there a way for them to be …
Harry Potter himself has honoured his word and paid the Dublin minor team back €50 which they paid for his taxi when they met the actor 2 years ago on a night out in …
Initial reports of a fire breaking out in Dublin’s ilac Shopping Centre in Henry St were misinformed. A suspicious package located under a bench in the shopping centre has determined a bomb scare. The centre …
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This little wonderful girl has just started school, but she’s a little different to the other school kids on their first day. Maisy Vignes was born with no blood in her veins, nothing. She was …
Finance Minister Michael Noonan has said economy will grow as 4.5% this year. If the predicted economic growth occurs, it means that Ireland’s growth will be almost double what initial returns that indicated.
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