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Ireland look in decline as questions mount for Farrell after narrow Six Nations win over Italy

Ireland look in decline as questions mount for Farrell after narrow Six Nations win over Italy

Farrell preferred to accentuate the positives, noting the blooding of Edwin Edogbo and the return of Baloucoune. “The experience that some of these lads are getting is absolutely huge,” he said. “The lads that have been there and done that, they’ve been through this type of pressure and come out the other side and they’ve grown because of it. These lads that managed to do that today, to stand up tall, and that will certainly stand them in good stead. I’m delighted with the win against a very good Italian side.” There are plenty of questions piling up for Farrell. And with England away at Twickenham next weekend, they are only going to get louder. Match details Scoring sequence: 5-0 Osborne try, 5-3 Garbisi pen, 5-8 Nicotera try, 5-10 Garbisi con, 10-10 Conan try, 15-10 Balacoune try, 17-10 Crowley con, 20-10 Crowley pen, 20-13 Garbisi pen. Ireland: J Osborne; R Baloucoune, G Ringrose, S McCloskey, J Lowe; S Prendergast (J Crowley 56), C Casey (J Gibson-Park 52); J Loughman (T O’Toole 67), D Sheehan (R …

Dublin Film Festival 2026 Lineup Unveiled: Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy

Dublin Film Festival 2026 Lineup Unveiled: Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy

The Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) has unveiled the lineup for its 2026 edition, featuring 83 films, including 17 world premieres. Among the stars expected to travel to Dublin for the Feb. 19-March 1 fest are the likes of Paul Rudd, Bill Nighy, Colin Farrell, Chris Colfer, Nick Jonas, Ciarán Hinds, Colin Morgan, Dominic Cooper, Sarah Bolger, Katie McGrath, Aidan Gillen and Éanna Hardwicke. This year’s edition will also present a record number of 26 Irish narrative features and documentaries, 17 of which will celebrate their world premiere. “The mix of veterans and rising stars ensures a festival that bridges generations and inspires future filmmakers,” organizers said on Tuesday. “By boldly immersing audiences in cinema culture, DIFF 2026 will bring Dublin city to life with vibrant screenings, pop-up events, and a sense of anticipation that spreads across the city’s theatres, cafes and cultural spaces.” The program will feature movies in various genres and from around the world, in addition to local fare. Said Dublin festival director Gráinne Humphreys: “Ireland is often referred to as a nation of cinema-goers, but we do not always see …