Siobhán Mcsweeney is an Irish actor and presenter. She was born in Aherla, County Cork, in 1979. Before starting her acting career, she got a science degree at the University College Cork. But science ...
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Siobhan Finneran leads an impressive cast in Protection, a "suspenseful conspiracy thriller". ITV's six-part series will delve into the murky and complex police protection programme, to find a world ...
We know that the drama is set to land on our screens this spring, and the slew of new images teases some major tension, as well as giving us a first glimpse of Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley ...
Trisha Marie Clare (née Johns) of Skokie, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home on Saturday, January 25, 2025. A graduate in Chemistry from Loyola University Chicago, Trisha pursued a ...
Protection, a new ITV crime drama, has released a first look, with its lead cast Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley) and Katherine Kelly (Mr Bates vs. The Post Office, The Crow Girl) front and centre.
ITV has unveiled a sneak peek at the upcoming thriller Protection, featuring Happy Valley's Siobhan Finneran. The six-part series is penned by White House Farm writer Kris Mrksa and delves into ...
MSIG USA, an insurance subsidiary under MSIG Holdings, has announced the appointment of Siobhan O’Brien as head of cyber insurance. With over two decades of experience in cyber insurance and ...
Clare were the only team to have beaten Kilkenny last year, a feat they managed three times and that must have been on Kilkenny’s mind. “It was a battling performance,” said Derek Lyng.
After forging ahead in additional time with points from Eoin Cody and Luke Hogan, Clare’s Keith Smyth had to go from goal from a free from the edge of the D with the last puck of the match.
“First-half, we struggled to get into the game and took wrong options at times, but second-half we fought with fierce heart,” said a disappointed Clare manager Peter Keane.
Kilkenny gave reigning All-Ireland champs Clare a guard of honour in Ennis before starting sluggishly but that was as far as their hospitality went as they edged a dramatic finale. The Cats gained ...