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Kilkenny’s Kyteler’s Inn Plans Epic Leaving Cert Results Party

UPDATE: Kilkenny’s iconic pub, Kyteler’s Inn, is gearing up for a massive celebration on August 22, as students across Ireland prepare to receive their Leaving Cert results. The venue is set to rock from 9 PM to 1 AM, featuring three floors of music and excitement designed to mark this pivotal moment in students’ lives.
This year, the Leaving Cert results party promises something for everyone with a lineup that includes DJ DNR spinning club hits in the Courtyard Bar, nostalgic tracks with DJ AL-P in Cheezy Classics, and live performances from the popular band Rebel Hits.
The call to students is clear: “Are you ready to celebrate the end of exams and the start of a new chapter?” Kyteler’s Inn invites all graduates to join in for a night filled with fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Whether you excelled or faced challenges during the exams, this night is about letting loose and enjoying time with friends.
Tickets are available now on Eventbrite for €16.50 plus booking fees, and with over 1,000 students expected to collect their results on this date, the atmosphere is sure to be electric. Students will gain access to their results online via the Candidate Self Service Portal starting at 10 AM, with schools in Kilkenny receiving results simultaneously.
In addition to the Leaving Cert festivities, Kyteler’s Inn is also hosting an over-30s club night on August 3 from 6 PM to 10 PM, closing doors at 8 PM sharp. This vibrant venue is making headlines not just for its events but also for its exciting new brew: The Black Cat Stout. Inspired by Kilkenny’s most notorious witch, this rich stout is crafted from roasted malts and charred barley, promising a complex taste experience.
As the countdown to August 22 begins, anticipation builds for what is set to be an epic night of celebration at Kyteler’s Inn. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this momentous occasion—grab your tickets now and get ready to celebrate!
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Funchal, Madeira: A Foodie Paradise Awaits Travelers Now

UPDATE: Travelers seeking a culinary adventure can now explore Funchal, the capital of Madeira, often referred to as the ‘Hawaii of Europe.’ This vibrant city, just a four-hour flight from the UK, is rapidly becoming a hotspot for foodies eager to indulge in fresh local produce and unique seafood dishes.
With its breathtaking volcanic landscapes and stunning beaches, Funchal is not only visually captivating but also a haven for food enthusiasts. The city boasts the highest number of restaurants on the island, offering a fusion of flavors that marry local ingredients with the freshest Atlantic catch. Food lovers can expect to savor dishes like espada, a delectable black scabbard fish served with a tangy passion fruit and banana sauce, and traditional limpets cooked to perfection with lemon and butter.
Just announced: The culinary scene in Funchal is thriving. Notable establishments include Zarcos, known for its generous portions, and Combatentes, a cherished restaurant in the city center offering homemade delights. For those keen on experiencing the island’s famous wine, Blandy’s Wine Lodge provides tastings of Madeira wine, ranging from dry to sweet, showcasing the region’s rich viticultural heritage.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the bustling Mercado dos Lavradores, where local fruits like custard apples, passionfruits, and guavas await sampling. This market is a sensory delight and a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the vibrant culture of Funchal.
Football fans can also pay homage to the island’s native son, Cristiano Ronaldo, at his dedicated museum. After indulging in the local cuisine, tourists can enjoy panoramic views from the iconic Funchal Cable Car or take a thrilling toboggan ride down from Monte. Early arrivals are recommended to avoid the crowds.
Flights to Madeira are currently available from several UK airports, including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Belfast, and Glasgow. As the summer travel season heats up, Funchal stands out as a prime destination for those seeking both adventure and gourmet experiences.
Next up: As interest in Madeira continues to grow, stay tuned for more updates on events and culinary highlights that are set to unfold in the coming weeks. Don’t miss the chance to experience this incredible locale firsthand.
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Mary Hanafin Demands Fianna Fáil Run Presidential Candidate NOW

URGENT UPDATE: Former Fianna Fáil Minister Mary Hanafin has just declared that her party must urgently field a candidate for the upcoming presidential election, calling the current lack of action an “insult” to the office. Speaking at the MacGill Summer School last night, Hanafin emphasized that the largest political party in Ireland has an obligation to provide the electorate with choices.
Hanafin, who stated she would “happily” run for president, highlighted the significance of the 2024 Presidential Election in giving Irish citizens a voice. “You have an obligation to give the people of Ireland a choice,” she said, underscoring the crucial role politicians play in this process. The pressure mounts on party leader Micheál Martin to take decisive action as the election date approaches.
The panel featured notable figures, including two-time presidential candidate Sean Gallagher, who ran in 2011 and 2018. An unexpected appearance by Colum Eastwood, a nationalist MP from Northern Ireland, sparked speculation about his potential candidacy. Eastwood confirmed he is considering running, but noted, “there’s been nothing from the leadership of Fianna Fáil.”
The conversation turned to the contentious issue of voting rights for Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland. Currently, only residents of the Republic of Ireland can vote in presidential elections. While Hanafin expressed reservations about extending voting rights “not yet and not in isolation,” Eastwood countered, stating that denying the vote to Northern Irish citizens is “not a positive thing.”
Hanafin’s stance on the voting rights issue has ignited debate, with audience members expressing frustration. One attendee remarked, “It is hurtful as an Irish person from the North to hear Mary cite bonfires as a reason why I should not have a vote.” In response, Hanafin reiterated the need for greater understanding between communities before expanding voting rights.
Gallagher chimed in, advocating for increased engagement with the Irish diaspora, stating, “the connectivity… is totally untapped.” He also dismissed rumors of a third presidential run, humorously comparing his past campaign challenges to those faced by current candidates, including Donald Trump.
As the discussion unfolded, social media’s role in shaping campaigns was a focal point. Hanafin acknowledged the challenges posed by online discourse, saying, “you can’t harden yourself against social media.” She stressed the importance of maintaining a respectful campaign environment, urging mainstream media to uphold integrity during the electoral process.
In a thought-provoking conclusion, the panel discussed the motivations behind seeking the presidency, with insights from psychology expert Ian Robertson. He noted that strong values and a desire for power are essential for candidates willing to endure the campaign’s rigors.
With the presidential election rapidly approaching, the pressure is on Fianna Fáil to act decisively. Will they heed Hanafin’s call? Stay tuned as this story develops.
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Thousands Rally Across Poland Amid Anti-Immigrant Protests

BREAKING: Anti-immigrant protests erupted across Poland today, with thousands taking to the streets in cities including Katowice and Bialystok. The largest rally, which drew an estimated 3,000 participants, was organized by the far-right political group Konfederacja along with nationalist organizations. This urgent wave of demonstrations reflects escalating fears over immigration, despite conflicting official statistics.
The protests occurred on Saturday, drawing several hundred people in many towns, while the atmosphere in Katowice was particularly charged. Attendees expressed their concerns over a perceived influx of illegal migrants, with Krzysztof Bosak, co-chairman of Konfederacja, addressing the crowd in Bialystok. He warned, “Without closing Poland to illegal immigration, without starting deportation campaigns… security will gradually deteriorate.”
In a somber moment, some gatherings held a minute’s silence for a 24-year-old Polish woman tragically murdered in Torun. This incident has heightened emotions surrounding the immigration debate. In the capital, Warsaw, opposing rallies occurred mere meters apart, though police reported no incidents of violence. Authorities have confirmed the arrest of a Venezuelan man in connection with the murder case, further intensifying the public discourse on immigration.
Right-wing politicians, including members of the opposition Law and Justice party, have been vocal about the threat of illegal immigration. They claim Poland is at risk of being overwhelmed, yet official figures indicate that overall migration has decreased in recent months compared to previous years. Earlier this month, Poland implemented stricter border checks with Germany and Lithuania, following Germany’s decision to turn away asylum seekers.
This series of protests comes on the heels of Poland temporarily suspending the right for migrants arriving via its border with Belarus to apply for asylum. As the situation develops, all eyes are on how the Polish government will respond to the mounting pressure from far-right groups and the implications for immigration policy moving forward.
The urgency of this issue resonates deeply with many Poles, as public sentiment continues to shift. With tensions running high, it remains to be seen how this wave of protests will influence future immigration legislation and national security strategies.
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Germany Triumphs Over France in Thrilling Penalty Shootout

UPDATE: In an electrifying match, Germany triumphed over France in a dramatic penalty shootout, securing their place in the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-finals. The nail-biting encounter, held on July 15, 2025, in Basel, ended 1-1 after extra time, with Germany advancing 6-5 on penalties.
The stakes were high as Germany faced a formidable challenge, going down to ten players early in the match. Just 15 minutes in, defender Kathrin Hendrich was sent off for a hair-pulling incident, conceding a penalty from which Grace Geyoro scored, putting France in the lead. Yet, the German squad showcased remarkable resilience, with an overwhelming support from fans who crossed the border from Switzerland.
Despite the odds, Germany equalized just ten minutes later when Sjoeke Nuesken converted a corner kick from Klara Buehl. With the score tied, the teams battled fiercely, and Germany’s goalkeeper, Ann-Katrin Berger, made a crucial save during extra time, keeping her team in the match.
The penalty shootout brought high tension as both teams missed chances. France’s Alice Sombath had the decisive penalty saved, allowing Germany to celebrate a hard-fought victory. This win extends Germany’s unbeaten record against France in major summer tournaments.
Germany now prepares for a crucial clash with Spain in the semi-finals, scheduled for Wednesday in Zurich. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this thrilling victory will impact their journey in the tournament.
The emotional rollercoaster of this match highlights the unpredictable nature of knockout football, and Germany’s determination to overcome adversity resonates deeply with fans worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates as Germany aims to continue their remarkable run in Euro 2025.
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