Lyrics: British songwriter and co-writer of seven of Westlife’s number one singles, Wayne Anthony Hector and English songwriter, record producer and Ivor Novello Award winner Stephen Paul Robson. Vocals: British tenor Russell Watson.
Someone To Remember Me.
I hope you see as you look down, All of this love gathered around, I hope you hear what people say, I hope you know the role you play. You were my rock, you were my shield, This space you leave, no one can fill, You held the room, you cast a spell, You’ll always be remembered well. And when my days have come and gone, I hope I leave more right than wrong. I want to feel this love I see, When I am gone, I hope there’ll be someone to remember me. Though you’re not here, not here with me, A part of you will always be. I’ll hear your laughter, I’ll see the smile, I’ll feel you near once in a while. And when my days have come and gone, I hope I leave more right than wrong, I want to feel this love I see, When I am gone, I hope there’ll be someone to remember me. And when the days have come and gone, I hope I’ll leave more right than wrong. I want to feel this love I see, When I am gone, I hope there’ll be someone to remember, Someone to remember me. Someone to remember me.
Lyrics: Canadian and American singer, songwriter, musician, film director, and screenwriter Neil Percival YoungOC. OM. Vocals:Neil Young.
Harvest Moon.
Come a little bit closer, Hear what I have to say. Just like children sleeping, We could dream this night away. But there’s a full moon rising, Let’s go dancing in the light, We know where the music’s playing, Let’s go out and feel the night. Because I’m still in love with you, I want to see you dance again, Because I’m still in love with you, On this harvest moon. When we were strangers, I watched you from afar. When we were lovers, I loved you with all my heart, But now it’s getting late, And the moon is climbing high. I want to celebrate, See it shining in your eye, Because I’m still in love with you, I want to see you dance again, Because I’m still in love with you, On this harvest moon. Because I’m still in love with you, I want to see you dance again, Because I’m still in love with you, On this harvest moon.
Food Safety Authotity of Ireland warn of undeclared milk in specific batches of Boundless Sour Cream and Onion Flavour Chips.
Alert Summary dated Tuesday, February 18th 2025.
Allergy Alert Notification: 2025.A03 Allergen: Milk Product Identification: Boundless Sour Cream and Onion Flavour Chips; pack size: 80g Country Of Origin: United Kingdom Batch Code: Please see table hereunder.
Batch code
Best before date
31724
30. 11. 2025.
32424
30. 11. 2025.
34624
31. 12. 2025.
34724
31. 12. 2025.
Message: The above batches of Boundless Sour Cream and Onion Flavour Chips contain milk which is not declared in the list of ingredients. This may make the batches unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of milk.
In his 92nd year and pre-deceased by his father Willie Hugh, mother Nora (née Dwyer, Milltown, Clonoulty), brothers Hughie, Billy and Johnny, sister Carmel (Downey); Mr Ryan passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, while in the care of staff at St Theresa’s Nursing Home, Thurles.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Mary (née Gardiner), sons Donal and Hugh, daughter-in-law Orla, grandchildren Daniel and Róisín, brother Paddy, sister Eileen (Calkin), nephews, nieces, sister-in-law Alice (Donnelly), brother-in-law Tom, cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mr Ryan, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Ryan families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
The Department of Agriculture have issued an order to house poultry flocks and other captive birds, same coming into effect from today, in an effort to protect them from Avian influenza.
This order follows five detections of Avian influenza virus; more commonly called bird flu, found in wild birds across Ireland since December 2024 last.
Detections have already been identified in counties Galway and Dublin last December, with three further cases pinpointed in January of this year in counties Donegal, Westmeath and Wexford.
Following these identified cases, the Department of Agriculture has announced this immediate housing order to protect poultry flocks and captive birds from mixing with wild birds, who may be infected by the virus.
All ready in Northern Ireland, 64,000 birds are set to be slaughtered at one commercial poultry unit, situated in Co. Tyrone, following the discovery of a suspected case.
According to the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre, [HPSC] Avian influenza or “bird flu” is a disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. It can affect all species of birds, some other animals (e.g. cats, horses) and can, although very rarely, infect humans. Only the virus types of the H5 and H7 types are known to cause the highly pathogenic (HPAI) form of the disease. The most well-known example is the avian influenza subtype H5N1 viruses, currently circulating in poultry in parts of Asia and north-east Africa, which have caused human disease and deaths since 1997. Other avian influenza subtypes, including H7N9 and H9N2, have also infected people. Some of these infections have been very severe and some have resulted in deaths, but many infections have been mild or even without symptoms in humans. To date, Hong Kong has reported 21 cases of H7N9 in humans, all traced to mainland China and involving contact with poultry.
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