Skin fade or a mullet?
It's not just people getting glammed up for the Balmoral Show this year!
Meet 18-year-old Will, the cow groomer, getting all the cows looking their best for NI's biggest agricultural show.
#bbcnewsni #balmoralshow #farming #farmers #cows
Ireland is one of five countries boycotting the Eurovision Song Contest over the European Broadcasting Union's (EBU's) decision to allow Israel to participate.
The competition features no Irish entrant and national broadcaster RTÉ will not be showing events from Austria, airing a Eurovision-themed episode of sitcom Father Ted instead.
We've been asking young people in Dublin what they think about the boycott.
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Pitch perfect 🏐
Liam Doherty gives a behind the scenes look at what goes into preparing Clones for the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final🏆
Watch in full on the BBC Northern Ireland YouTube channel📲
#BBCGAA #UlsterGAA
A little bit of déjà vu 🤔
#TheYoungOffenders #TYO #Cork #IrishComedy
Awkward eejits. Feckless teens Conor and Jock can’t help but get in trouble - be it petty crime, hapless romances or disappointing mum Mairead. Craic-filled, Cork-set comedy.
🚗 Have you seen adverts for car insurance brokers online?
Amie Donaghey did, and now she has been left with a criminal conviction after finding out she had been conned by a “ghost broker”.
The 21-year-old was pulled over by police in Londonderry last year, and was told she was not insured.
Her £700 policy - which she believed was from a legitimate insurance company - turned out to be fake, and now Amie is warning other young drivers to be cautious when looking for insurance online.
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#northernireland #bbcnewsni #carinsurance #scam
The boys own a new city now 🕺🕺
#TheYoungOffenders #TYO #Cork #IrishComedy
Awkward eejits. Feckless teens Conor and Jock can’t help but get in trouble - be it petty crime, hapless romances or disappointing mum Mairead. Craic-filled, Cork-set comedy.