Search Results for 'Ronan Keating'

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Deacon Blue's Ricky Ross to play Róisín Dubh

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IN THE late eighties and early nineties, it was impossible to escape Scotland's Deacon Blue and songs like 'Real Gone Kid', 'Dignity', and 'Fergus Sings the Blues', and later this year, the man who wrote those songs - Ricky Ross - will be in Galway.

Adopt positive lifestyle choices to ward off cancer

An organisation which operates a mobile cancer information unit regularly in Galway, is urging people to adopt positive lifestyle choices to help prevent the condition.

Marie Keating Foundation awareness day a great success

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The Marie Keating Foundation would like to thank the people of Mullingar who supported them when their Mobile Information Unit visited Mullingar last Thursday for a cancer awareness day in conjunction with Whelehans Pharmacy. The Marie Keating specialist cancer nurse spent the day giving information on cancer and advice to those touched by cancer either directly or indirectly. The unit was located in front of Whelehans Pharmacy on Pearse Street for the day.

So where’s the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?So where’s the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?

A good question, Christina. Answers on a postcard to Christina Aquilera, who originally posed the question.

Going, going, gone

Lisbon one week and ‘Comer the next.” Life is a rollercoaster”, as Ronan Keating sang once, and he should know, but let’s not go there.

SPAR Great Ireland Run

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When his sell-out world tour came to Dublin this week, singing superstar Ronan Keating took the time to receive his race number for this year's SPAR Great Ireland Run from his sister Linda, Fundraising Director of the Marie Keating Foundation, one of the Run's supported charities.

Nik Kershaw brings the eighties to the noughties

Eighties music lovers will love this! Nik Kershaw is coming to town!

Nik Kershaw brings the eighties to the noughties

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Eighties music lovers will love this! Nik Kershaw is coming to town!

The many comedic identities of Jason Byrne

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AS PART of the Irish comedy explosion in the 1990s Dubliner Jason Byrne emerged as a high-energy in-your-face new act. Over he next decade he was to become one of the biggest touring acts in Ireland and Britain and his RTÉ series Anonymous - which featured Ronan Keating, Glenda Gilson, Hector, and Samantha Mumba in various disguises - proved to be a big hit with viewers.

Louis Walsh and Siamsa Sráide honoured by Muintir Mhaigh Eo

Music mogul Louis Walsh from Kiltimagh has been announced as the Mayo Person of the Year.

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