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  2. Nogla - Wikipedia

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    Nagle began his YouTube channel in 2012 under the name 'Daithi De Nogla', making Let's Play videos of video games. [4] [5] [7] He has been called one of Ireland's top or most successful YouTubers by The Times, [8] The Irish Times, [7] Irish Independent, [9] and Irish Examiner. [10] As of January 2025, he has the third most subscribed channel in ...

  3. Chris O'Neill (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    He created a YouTube channel at age 17, [6] and by 2013, it was ranked as Ireland's most successful YouTube channel with a total of 240 million views. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The channel's content includes animated music videos, video game parodies, live-action sketches and original series such as Leo and Satan and Hellbenders , the latter of which was ...

  4. Allie Sherlock - Wikipedia

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    Allie Sherlock (born 7 April 2005) is an Irish singer, guitarist, songwriter, and busker.A video of her performing a cover of Ed Sheeran's "Supermarket Flowers" went viral on YouTube in June 2017.

  5. Adam B - Wikipedia

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    Adam Beales (born 11 October 1999), known as Adam B, is a YouTuber, actor, and television host from Derry, Northern Ireland. He is a former co-presenter of the CBBC shows The Dog Ate My Homework and Blue Peter. Beales has over 4 million subscribers on YouTube and has collaborated with Disney. [2]

  6. South Asians in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Early South Asian presence in Ireland can be traced back to the role played by the East India Company in the eighteenth century. [5] White Irish men working for the East India Company often returned to Ireland with domestic servants and lascars from India, many of whom found themselves in a state of vagrancy, particularly in port towns like Cork.

  7. Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland fields a single national rugby team and a single association, the Irish Rugby Football Union, governs the sport across the island. The Irish rugby team have played in every Rugby World Cup, making the quarter-finals in eight of them. [196] Ireland also hosted games during the 1991 and the 1999 Rugby World Cups (including a quarter-final).

  8. Irish people - Wikipedia

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    Today, Ireland is made up of the Republic of Ireland (officially called Ireland) and Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kingdom). The people of Northern Ireland hold various national identities including Irish, British or some combination thereof. The Irish have their own unique customs, language, music, dance, sports, cuisine and mythology.

  9. Gardiner Brothers - Wikipedia

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    While living in Ireland, they continued competing under the Hession School of Irish Dance in Galway. Along with their World Champion titles, between them they went on to win 6 Great Britain titles, 3 British National titles, 1 All Ireland title, 6 Irish National titles, 4 All Scotland titles and 16 Connacht titles.