Sir Michael Gambon remembered as the ‘loveliest of legends’
The Dublin-born star of the stage and screen, who won four TV Baftas, died peacefully in hospital aged 82.
The Dublin-born star of the stage and screen, who won four TV Baftas, died peacefully in hospital aged 82.
Gary Lineker described the new rules as ‘all very sensible’.
His family said he died peacefully in hospital.
Figures show a record 11.1 million tickets were handed out in the 12 months to the end of March.
Six men have now been detained for questioning about the largest drugs haul in the history of the Irish state.
The drugs were found on a Panamanian-registered vessel in a major joint agency operation off the south-east coast of Ireland.
Fox is founder of the Reclaim Party, a political party that was set up in October 2020.
Lukasz Koczocik received the Queen’s Gallantry Medal for his part in fighting off Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist Usman Khan in 2019.
Scottish-born David McCallum became a household name.
MP Matt Hancock said Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins was ‘one of the toughest physical things I’ve ever done’.
Colm Doran is leaving the Ploughing Championship to drive to his wedding later on Thursday afternoon.
Deborah Turness reflected on the role of impartiality within news outlets alongside GB News and Sky bosses at the Royal Television Society conference.
Dame Carolyn reflected on how the industry is handling abuses of power within its ranks at the Royal Television Society Cambridge conference.
Captain Solomon Clifford Joseph scored at least 13 victories in the final months of the conflict.
Europe take on the United States in the Ryder Cup in Rome from September 29.