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The Irish in Britain, including those of Irish descent, make up a significant part of the UK population. Here, you will find news, entertainment, events, sports and features from the local Irish Post newspaper.

 
 
 
 
Comedians to headline for Capital of Culture

Three kings of Irish comedy are set to take the stage by storm to celebrate Liverpool’s year as Capital of Culture.

Ardal O’Hanlon, Dylan Moran and Tommy Tiernan will appear live on stage together for the first time as part of Liverpool Comedy Festival in The Three Fellas, which will be performed at the Echo Arena on June 14.

The one-off event is billed as a celebration of Liverpool’s culture title, a recognition of the strong links between Liverpool and Ireland and a highlight of the annual comedy festival and while all three comedians have played Liverpool before, they have never been on the same bill.

Tickets for The Three Fellas go on sale this Friday, January 25 — visit www.liverpool.com / www.accliverpool.com or call Echo Arena box office on 0844 8000 400 for further details.

 

Back to school

Irish acting sensation Saoirse Ronan claims that she is putting her film career on hold — to go back to school in her hometown.

The Co. Carlow-born actress said she was looking forward to leaving Tinseltown and resuming her education — the 14-year-old is currently filming Peter Jackson’s adaptation of Alice Sebold’s best-seller, Lovely Bones, with Mark Whalberg and Rachel Weisz.

Earlier this month the teenager was nominated for a Golden Globe for the film Atonement and is also a front-runner for a coveted Oscar.

And British cinema-goers can expect to see her grace the silver screen in forthcoming movies City Of Ember starring Bill Murray and Death Defying Acts with Catherine Zeta-Jones.

 

Airport expansion

An Bord Pleanála has approved plans to extend Dublin Airport’s terminal and work is expected to begin next month, according to the Dublin Airport Authority.

The work is to cost some €55million and will extend the terminal by about 7,500square meters.

It is expected the project will be completed by the summer of 2009 but the authority says some of the extra facilities should be operational by early next year.

 
 
 
 
 
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