Aslan singer Christy Dignam opens up on six months of hell as he battles rare and aggressive cancer
The affable Dubliner said the pandemic made a bad situation worse as his chemo failed
06:00, 2 MAY 2021
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Aslan singer Christy Dignam opens up on hell heâs suffered over past six months battling rare and aggressive cancer
The affable Dubliner said the pandemic made a bad situation worse as his chemo failed and he lived with the daily terror of being infected with Covid-19
Keys To My Life - RTE.
Brendan Courtney with Christy Dignam
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Irish snooker starting on long road back to glory days
Updated / Saturday, 17 Apr 2021
09:10
The World Snooker Championships begins today.
Judd Trump is the favourite after a stellar season which has seen him win five tournaments, while Ronnie O Sullivan is the defending champion and can match Stephen Hendry s modern record of seven titles with a victory in two weeks time.
Or might this be the year when we finally see a winner from outside of a current or former British Commonwealth country?
There was disappointment for the Irish players involved in the qualifiers, with all eight failing to progress to the main draw.