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They will also bring bagpipes, a small guitar, and a miniature accordion with them on the voyage to make music when they are resting from rowing.
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David McWilliams is an economist, author, podcaster, journalist, and adjunct professor at Trinity College Dublin. A former central banker, his award-winning book The History of Money: A Story of ...
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Founder and chief executive Nigel Newton led a bagpipe procession through the centre on 27th March, after which HUKD and Bloomsbury staff sat down to an afternoon tea in the warehouse.
MacIntyre, playing this week in his third Masters, hails from Oban, Scottland. On Tuesday, he rode down Magnolia Lane with 'Oban bagpipes' blaring in his car as he approached the clubhouse. The song ...
Robert MacIntyre arrived at Augusta National playing bagpipe music. MacIntyre is playing in his third Masters, having finished T-12 in 2021 and T-23 in 2022. He is teeing off Thursday at 9:36 a.m.
We are about to be “tariffed” and this will have a significant impact on Ireland’s economic model, entirely based as it is on open, free and ubiquitous trade, the more the better. There’s nothing we ...