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Niall Boylan (born 21 September 1963) is an Irish radio presenter, podcaster, and political candidate. He was the presenter of The Niall Boylan Show on Classic Hits 4FM , broadcasting Monday to Friday from 12 to 2 pm and again from 9 pm to 1 am. [ 2 ]
In January 2022, he returned to radio following a 4-year break, presenting a new Saturday morning with Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio. He is currently serving as interim presenter of the station's weekday Night Time Talk show, following the sudden departure of presenter Niall Boylan to contest in the 2024 European Parliament election in Ireland.
Mullooly's decision to join Renew attracted significant criticism, [22] with fellow candidate Niall Boylan stating he would have joined the European Conservatives and Reformists if elected. [23] Independent Ireland chair Elaine Mullally, who resigned her position shortly after Mullooly joined Renew, later said that it had been the "catalyst ...
Although Niall didn't explicitly state the reason why he decided not to join The Voice for season 25, he's currently on tour for his third album The Show.Niall kicked off The Show Live on Tour in ...
Niall Horan is mourning his former bandmate.. The Irish singer posted a heartfelt tribute to Liam Payne on social media on Friday, Oct. 18, following the news that the 31-year-old former One ...
Independent Ireland is a right-wing [10] political party in Ireland. It was formed on 8 November 2023 by former independent TDs Michael Collins and Richard O'Donoghue. [11] [12] Their elected representation was subsequently boosted by the joining of TD Michael Fitzmaurice, formerly an independent, and by the success of Ciaran Mullooly in winning a seat for the party in the European Parliament ...
Mike Boylan Eddie Fitzpatrick Carol Nolan: Roscommon–Galway [40] (3 seats) Martin Daly: Claire Kerrane: Dympna Daly Finn Aisling Dolan: Martina O'Connor Andrew Mannion Michael Fitzmaurice: Cormac Ó Corcoráin Vincent Beirne Eugene Murphy: Alan Sweeney Sligo–Leitrim [41] (4 seats) Edel McSharry Paddy O'Rourke Eamon Scanlon: Martin Kenny
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