Longitude organiser apologises for delays amid reports of festival goers 'getting crushed' in queues
Melvin Benn has said that teams have worked through the night to improve the access points at Marlay Park.
Melvin Benn has said that teams have worked through the night to improve the access points at Marlay Park.
Leo Sherlock was ordered to apologise as part of a court settlement.
The British Prime Minister said she was “shocked” by the “completely unacceptable” language.
“I apologise not only for myself, I apologise for all active republicans who had no intention of hurting anybody and sympathise with you.”
Margaret Bullen died in 2003 aged just 50 from a disease possibly linked to her exposure to industrial-strength chemicals in the Laundries where she had lived.
The Netherlands international won’t be moving to Anfield.
The Argentine forward is currently earning astronomical amounts of money at Hebei China Fortune.
Alex Schalk also received a two-game ban for the tumble.
On social media, customers quickly reminded the company about the real survivors of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
A senior home affairs correspondent had quoted a senior source as naming the suspect.
The Cork man had pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of his partner last year.
Plus, former darts champion Eric Bristow has apologised for his widely condemned football sex abuse comments.
And Ireland’s Leo Varadkar has picked a side in the scrap.
Minister for Health Simon Harris said that the rescinded memo was “utterly offensive and unacceptable”.
They wore the costumes on stage, a move which sparked protests.
Marc Anwar called the tweets a “moment of madness”.
Yes you read that right. In other news temperatures are forecast to be cool in hell today.
The Health Minister also revealed that he wishes Ireland would allow for abortion in the case of fatal foetal abnormalities.
The pope was speaking after a trip to Armenia.
Roy Keane was in front of the media on Ireland’s final day in Dublin before they fly out for Euro 2016.
It’s not the the first time they’ve landed themselves in hot water.
The Sing Street director said he’d “never make a film with supermodels again”.
The Sing Street director said he’d “never make a film with supermodels again”.
Some apologies are now in order. And they aren’t the ones you’ve heard about, writes Tom Clonan.
The Brumbies player pleaded guilty to grasping the neck of Waikato Chiefs opponent Michael Leitch.
Arthur Lanigan-O’Keeffe tells The42 that he is surprised at how much attention the incident has received.
Samir Carruthers says he let everyone down with his actions yesterday.
Jesse Hughes said his comments were “unfounded and baseless”.
Mitch Garbutt was shown the line on Sunday.
The Nerazzurri coach accused his counterpart of using homophobic language during Tuesday’s Coppa Italia tie.
The company said its intention was to convey that self-improvement is crucial.
The Korean women were forced into military-run brothels.
Can drunken personalised apology cards be a thing? Please let them become a thing.
The ad features a man standing behind a woman with the text “Spike your friend’s eggnog when they’re not looking.”
The SBG founder threatened to pull out of their sponsorship deal if they weren’t removed today.
The UFC interim featherweight champion has cancelled the final charity Q&A event.
The utility said the issue presented no risk to personal security or financial information.
WGN TV say they are “extremely embarrassed” by their mistake.
John McDonnell has been appointed to his position in recent days by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.