Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon and Limerick hurler Declan Hannon attended the Dublin premiere of 'September 5', joined by other Irish celebrities. Meanwhile, Ryanair plans to phase out printed boarding passes, and Energia reveals the surprising gadgets driving up electricity bills in Ireland.
Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon and her husband, Limerick hurler Declan Hannon , enjoyed a glamorous date night this week at the special preview screening of the film ' September 5 ' in Dublin. The couple were all smiles as they posed together on the red carpet, joined by other Irish celebrities like Adam Fogarty, Faye Shortt, and Jenny Buckley.
'September 5' is set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics and follows an American sports broadcasting team as they shift from reporting on athletic events to covering the harrowing hostage situation involving Israeli athletes. Through this unique lens, the film offers a fresh perspective on the global broadcast witnessed by an estimated one billion people. Meanwhile, in other news, Ryanair is preparing to stop accepting printed boarding passes later this year. This move comes as the airline continues to encourage passengers to utilize mobile boarding passes for a more streamlined and efficient check-in process. While a significant number of travelers still rely on printed passes, Ryanair believes this shift will ultimately benefit both passengers and the airline's operations. Adding to the mix, Energia, an Irish energy provider, has revealed the electronic gadgets that are driving up electricity bills across the country. The findings may surprise some, as the culprits aren't the typical suspects like tumble dryers or ovens. Stay tuned for more information on this developing story as we delve deeper into the energy-guzzling gadgets plaguing Irish households
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