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Extra.ie on MSN‘What is this brazen hussy?’ — Joanna Lumley calls for Molly Malone statue to be changed
British actress Joanna Lumley has called for the iconic Molly Malone statue to be 'changed' as she noted the statue didn't ...
TV star Joanna Lumley has weighed in with her opinion on the never-ending Molly Malone statue debate. The 79-year-old spent much of last summer in the capital as she filmed a new season of ...
British actor Joanna Lumley has criticised the appearance of the iconic Molly Malone statue in Dublin due to what she sees as a misrepresentation of the famous character in Irish folklore.
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RSVP Live on MSNPatrick Feeney, Daniel O'Donnell, Simon Peters and Mary Burke reveal their top summer country songs
Our favourite singers reveal their most-loved summer songs and what gets them in the mood to perform in the sunshine ...
A sea of blue jerseys making their way up Jones’ Road and into Croke Park is nothing out of the ordinary, nor are the shouts of ‘C’mon the Dubs’ or the proud renditions of ‘Molly Malone’ on big ...
South Wales police confirmed 13 children and one adult received minor injuries and some were taken to hospital after the Wacky Worm ride derailed at Cony Beach Pleasure Park.
A PROPOSED solution to prevent people groping the Molly Malone statue is set to be implemented in the coming weeks. For years, the statue has been the focus of a tradition in which visitors would r… ...
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Heading to Dublin for the Oasis weekender? The best places to eat, drink and stay
Grab a pint at Toner’s, get the Bad Sisters experience in Howth and sing along to Irish folk at O’Donoghues. Maddy Mussen has ...
A major high street brand is looking to extend its opening hours at a Derby retail park. The Costa Coffee drive-through at ...
The James “Roach” MacGregor Gold Cup & Saucer Consolation, presented by The Guardian, produced a blanket finish Friday ...
Pupils from Horspath C of E Primary School performed at Parliament for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on opera and music.
Dublin City Council chiefs are now hoping that installing flowerbeds around the Molly Malone statue will be enough to stop tourists from groping it – after the move had success in other parts of ...
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