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RTE Reeling In The Years 2010 missing one vital moment as viewers puzzled by omission
It was described as the biggest drama of the year and a scandalous moment but it was left on the cutting room floor
Reeling In The Years 2010-2019
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Dublin s Q102 By Kelly O Sullivan Reeling in the Years made its much anticipated return to our screens on Sunday night.
Viewers were delighted with an iconic clip opening of the new series, while some GAA fans were disappointed with the omission of one memorable moment of the year
The new series of the popular show is focusing on the years 2010 to 2019, looking back on the most memorable moments of that particular year in news, current affairs, sport and entertainment.
The programme will be set to the chart topping hits of that year, giving viewers ultimate nostalgia.
Sunday night saw the new series kick off with 2010, which featured Ireland battling a recession as the
The land market in North Leinster was dominated by the sale of the 1,090ac at Ballinla near Edenderry that sold for €11m in an auction conducted by Raymond Potterton in August.
This sale meant that the acreage sold in the region went from 1,156ac in 2019 to 2,345ac last year, an increase of 103pc. The €25.445m generated by auction sales represented an increase of 93pc on the money spent at land auctions in the region in 2020.
At €10,850/ac, the average price of land was 5pc lower than the previous years. The number of auctions at 21 was down 27pc on the 29 in 2019, and 50pc down on the 42 auctions held in 2018.