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103 Irish Dog Names
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Want to find the perfect name for your best friend? In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve compiled a list of Irish and Irish-themed dog names to suit every breed from Irish Setters and Glen of Imaal Terriers to Afghan Hounds and Portuguese Water Dogs. All the names below can help bless your dog with the luck of the Irish. Keep in mind, however, that you may need to help your vet with the pronunciation if you pick a name like
Aoife (from the Gaelic for “beautiful”).
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The 56-year-old actor explains to chat-show king Norton that he loves working in his homeland.
“I left to go to drama school in 1985 but it is still very much home to me,” he says.
“It is an important time for Ireland and as a result of the peace, over the last 20 years there has been so much filming there.
“It is a vibrant, brilliant incredible place, like a mini-Hollywood.”
The star, who was born in Ballymena, Co Antrim, and raised in Coleraine, Co Derry, reveals his new BBC thriller series Bloodlands touches on Northern Ireland’s recent history.
“This new [drama] examines the balance between preserving the peace and also the legacy of the past and the injustices of some of the crimes,” he says.
Trade union repeat call for action on meat industry after new Covid factory outbreaks
Legislative action needed immediately on sick pay says SIPTU statement
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The trade union, SIPTU , has called yet again on the Government to act immediately on the recommendations of the Oireachtas committee on the meat industry which has a number of operations in Kildare
Following reports of two more significant Covid-19 clusters in Cork and Wexford, with more than 100 workers testing positive for the virus, SIPTU Manufacturing Division Organiser, Greg Ennis, has called on the Government to act immediately on the recommendations of the Oireachtas Special Committee on Covid-19 for the Meat Industry.