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Billy Keane

@billykeane15

Barman, writer, broadcaster. All views are my own.

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Billy Keane: 'It sounds barking mad, but my sheep-whispering skills made me the best shepherd since St Patrick' independent.ie/opinion/commen…

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Billy Keane: 'The most important thing to remember about Irishmen fighting other Irishmen is to say 'Never again'' shr.gs/o63Aerf

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My 'Fair City' lockdown lock-in at McCoys of Carrigstown gave a taste of problems pubs will face independent.ie/opinion/commen…

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Best/Worst Covid Hair Challenge ... Post scary/funny hair images – either from during lockdown or before. Donate €5 and nominate 2 more people to participate. Thanks 🙏 Kieran Donaghy Billy Keane bit.ly/30bQqAT #covidhair #inspiredtralee Pics : Domnick Walsh

Best/Worst Covid Hair Challenge ... Post scary/funny hair images – either from during lockdown or before. Donate €5 and nominate 2 more people to participate.
Thanks 🙏  <a href="/starryboy14/">Kieran Donaghy</a>   Billy Keane 
bit.ly/30bQqAT #covidhair #inspiredtralee  
Pics : <a href="/domnickeyefocus/">Domnick Walsh</a>
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Dr Ali's dying for Ireland is every bit as brave and patriotic as those who died in the GPO in 1916 - Independent.ie independent.ie/opinion/commen…

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John B Keane on the British premiere of Sive. He told me he earned the money for his bar in Listowel making roller bearings for British Timkin in Northampton, wearing wooden clogs as protection from the fierce heat of the furnace.

John B Keane on the British premiere of Sive. He told me he earned the money for his bar in Listowel making roller bearings for British Timkin in Northampton, wearing wooden clogs as protection from the fierce heat of the furnace.