Most people in Ireland know the rule, if you have a TV at home, you're legally obliged to pay a €160 TV licence fee.
The show explores "the chilling tales of ordinary people encountering the supernatural, and their terrifying fates".
The Rainmaker, a new TV show version of John Grisham's legal thriller, is airing on TV tonight (Wednesday, 7 January).
The Chase's Darragh Ennis spoke with Dublin Live about why he thinks there won't be an Irish version, his idea to revive a ...
The chefs leading this charge share a common philosophy: let exceptional Irish ingredients speak for themselves, treated with ...
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Urgent warning to 400,000 homes across Ireland that use dodgy boxes amid serious threat
There is an estimated 400,000 homes across Ireland that use dodgy boxes to stream content illegally in their homes, that ...
MANCHESTER United travel to Elland Road to face historic rivals Leeds United in the Premier League for the first time this ...
Many people in Ireland don't realise there is a little known exemption that could let them skip the €160 TV licence fee in ...
LEEDS United ring in the new year with a visit to Anfield this evening in the most enticing of the day’s four Premier League ...
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Irish actress Jessie Buckley admits she felt 'brutalized' after appearing on TV as a teen
Hamnet star Jessie Buckley has opened up to Vogue about being 'brutalised' on the Andrew Lloyd Webber reality show I'd Do ...
In the Challenge Cup, Ulster and Connacht are in action on Sunday, both away from home. First Connacht travel to the Septeo ...
Love Island is loaning out one Irish star and sending her over to the United States for next season of The Traitors. The show ...
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