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Amber Davies slams 'selfish' Dublin theatre-goer and asks for removal

Irish Mirror

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July 12, 2026

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Amber Davies slams 'selfish' Dublin theatre-goer and asks for removal

Love Island star Amber Davies was left furious after she spotted an audience member during Legally Blonde the Musical at Dublin's Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

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Twitchy

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· Jul 11, 2026

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 21, 2026

Caelan Doris hails Jack Conan's ability to come from the bench and play such a starring role

This comes as Doris is forced to pull out of Ireland tour - Conan to no8 for all three tests?

RTÉ News

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· Jul 5, 2026

O'Connor goal sees Limerick snatch victory at the death

Limerick are through to another All-Ireland final after a late goal from Aidan O'Connor saw them edge out Clare in a suffocating encounter.

New Musical Express

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”

The rebel folk band spoke to NME about the isolation of being Irish in England, the fallout of having their Victorious 2025 set cut off, not shying away from saying something that’s right, and more, as they share new single ‘Landlord's Demise’ The post The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses” appeared first on NME.

Irish News

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· Jul 12, 2026

Kerry v Dublin live: All-Ireland SFC semi-final updates

Ger Brennan’s Liffeysiders take on Jack O’Connor’s All-Ireland champipons from the Kingdom in a blockbuster All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park

The New European

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· Jun 24, 2026

At least Keir Starmer will no longer be told to emote in public

Tears, Coldplay and chicken wine: Behind the scenes in the last days of a premiership

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Related coverage for "Amber Davies slams 'selfish' Dublin theatre-goer and asks for removal": Twitchy — Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves. Irish Mirror — Caelan Doris hails Jack Conan's ability to come from the bench and play such a starring role. RTÉ News — O'Connor goal sees Limerick snatch victory at the death. New Musical Express — The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”. Irish News — Kerry v Dublin live: All-Ireland SFC semi-final updates. The New European — At least Keir Starmer will no longer be told to emote in public