HomeFashionYour top stories on Thursday: Ireland women claim silver medal; Catholic church... Fashion Your top stories on Thursday: Ireland women claim silver medal; Catholic church cancels ‘incompatible’ concert by Dublin gay men’s choir By: Admin Date: June 13, 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories World S Korea detects signs of North prepping troops for Russia World Man (40s) in critical condition following hit-and-run incident in Rathmines, Dublin LATEST | A man in his 40s is in hospital in... World Leaders Leinster maintain winning run with hard-fought victory over Connacht – Ireland & world sport – Western People PA Sport StaffUnited Rugby Championship leaders Leinster made it... World Breakthrough act Orla Gartland says playing Dublin’s Olympia Theatre is the ‘dream venue’ Dubliner goes from busking to being named as one... World ‘I’ve worked almost every Christmas Day for 27 years, we’re like family’, says Coombe Hospital worker Sharon Smyth gets up at 5.45am every December 25,... © 2024 The Irish Times DAC Download the app MyHome.ie(Opens in new window) • The Gloss(Opens in new window) • Recruit Ireland(Opens in new window) • Irish Times Training(Opens in new window) • RIP.ie(Opens in new window) Tagsmorning-briefing Adminhttps://www.irishnewstoday.com - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories World S Korea detects signs of North prepping troops for Russia World Man (40s) in critical condition following hit-and-run incident in Rathmines, Dublin World Leaders Leinster maintain winning run with hard-fought victory over Connacht – Ireland & world sport – Western People World Breakthrough act Orla Gartland says playing Dublin’s Olympia Theatre is the ‘dream venue’ Previous articleGet sparkle-ready for Taylor Swift: How to dress like your best inner SwiftieNext articleThe Glass Runway: Fashion designers and glass artists across Ireland join forces to create extraordinary work