Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar reveals the inspiration behind his famous quotes
His well known Northern Irish phrases on the show have become a big hit with fans
Adrian Dunbar appearing on Ireland AM (Image: Ireland AM)
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Denis Hickie was a key man for Leinster and Ireland before bowing out of the game at the age of 31. By Murray Kinsella Thursday 27 May 2021, 7:46 PM 1 hour ago 2,509 Views 1 Comment
PARIS IN THE spring, 2000. Ireland haven’t won over there
for 28 years.
Already ahead, France scythe through the Irish defence on the counter-attack in the 45th minute and as Marc dal Maso gets the ball on Ireland’s 10-metre line, he looks a certainty to finish under the posts. With the conversion to follow,
les Bleus will lead 23-7 and be confident of seeing this one home.
Soper to build upon Peel s foundations when he takes reins of Ulster s attack
Ulster face Scarlets, who will be coached by the Welshman from next season, in the Rainbow Cup this weekend. By Adam McKendry Tuesday 25 May 2021, 7:00 AM 5 hours ago 2,786 Views 3 Comments
Dan Soper celebrating with John Cooney in 2018.
Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO
Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO
DAN SOPER WILL have big shoes to fill at Kingspan Stadium next season when he steps up to lead Ulster’s attack, replacing the outgoing Dwayne Peel, and the current skills coach has hailed the impact of his fellow assistant.
The pair have been at the centre of Ulster’s attacking revolution over the past few years, Peel masterminding the attacking structure and Soper refining the basics as skills coach, which has coincided with an upturn in results for the prov
Newry fashion retailer Louis Boyd invests £200,000 to double floor space Interior of the newly-refurbished and expanded Louis Boyd store in Newry city centre Gary McDonald Business Editor
Interior of the newly-refurbished and expanded Louis Boyd store in Newry city centre
LONG-established fashion retailer Louis Boyd has reopened its flagship Newry store after a £200,000 investment which has doubled its floorspace and increased job numbers.
The Mill Street outlet, which has been trading since 1960, now offers more than 15,000 sq ft of shopping space over two floors.
And since the relaxation of Covid restrictions allowed non-essential retail to reopen at the end of last month, Louis Boyd said trading has been “exceptional”.
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