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Perhaps banking on the wave of Guinness interest to keep frothing — and just in time for St Patrick’s Day — city hotspot the Ned is launching a three month, pop-up bar dedicated to the Black Stuff.
The Tariff Act of 1890 raised taxes to 49.5% on 1,500-plus items. Championing the move was the “Napoleon of Protectionism,” ...
LONDON (AP) — The British economy will only grow by 1% this year, half the rate previously anticipated, Treasury chief Rachel Reeves conceded Wednesday in a statement to lawmakers about the state of ...
There is also the M25 Dartford Crossing, run by the government body National Highways, that charges cars £2.50. And there are ...
Playing With Fire, two weekends of blues, rock, funk and R&B music, is moving this year to Slowdown, a club in north downtown ...
When he agreed to take over the O'Moore men, mouths fell open. The gifted Kerryman gave the players and people of Laois the ...
An old-school Irishman of quick wit and vibrancy, Eddie Jordan was a Formula One figure whose influence touched every corner of motorsport ’s most-famed paddock throughout a career in the sport ...
Born in Dublin in 1948, Jordan’s early career was far removed from the glamour of the F1 paddock and after leaving school he trained as an accountant, eventually going to work at the Bank of ...
Eddie Jordan, who has died at 76, was the flamboyant Formula One team owner who handed Michael Schumacher his debut in the ...
Jordan's regular driver, Bertrand Gachot was sidelined after he assaulted a London taxi driver. The paddock was stunned by Schumacher's remarkable debut where he qualified seventh, beating his ...
Glen Elmy, from Walsall, was said to have asked for a cash prize instead after winning stunning property on the North Devon Coast ...