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After nearly four decades working at RTE HQ, newly retired Liveline presenter Joe Duffy, could find himself left twiddling ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRTE's Joe Duffy breaks silence on Presidential speculationA presidential election is likely to be held in October ahead of the end of President Michael D Higgins' 14-year stint in ...
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Cork Beo on MSNRTÉ confirms new Liveline replacement as Joe Duffy steps into retirementRTÉ has confirmed who will host Liveline next week following Joe Duffy's retirement. The legendary broadcaster officially ...
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Dublin Live on MSNJoe Duffy's Liveline replacement for first week off air confirmed by RTERTÉ has confirmed who will be replacing Joe Duffy as Liveline host for his first week off air following his retirement ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRTE Liveline replacement confirmed for Joe Duffy's first week off airJoe Duffy officially retired from Liveline on Friday after 27 years at the helm of the popular RTÉ Radio 1 show.
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RSVP Live on MSNJoe Duffy joined by famous faces as he celebrates retirement with star-studded bashThe now ex Liveline host marked the end of his time on the airwaves with a retirement party in Dublin on Friday night, ...
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RSVP Live on MSNRTÉ confirms Liveline replacement for Joe Duffy's first week off airIt will be business as usual for RTÉ Radio 1's schedule on Monday following Joe Duffy's emotional final Liveline on Friday ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘It's been a privilege’ – RTÉ’s Joe Duffy signs off Liveline for a final time after 27 yearsRTÉ broadcaster Joe Duffy will hang up his mic today after 27 years of hosting Liveline. Today marks the final Liveline show for the veteran presenter (69), who has fronted the programme since 1998.
Kerry cruised to a comfortable 3-20 to 1-17 victory over Cavan at Fitzgerald Stadium on Saturday, but Jack O'Connor admitted more will be required of his charges in the quarter-finals of the All ...
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Via The Journal Of Music: The Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O'Donovan, has announced a six-month extension to the Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) pilot scheme. The scheme ...
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