Britain's TV watchdog will not launch investigation after viewer complaints about mocking of Roy Keane's accent
Ofcom said the exchange was intended “in good humour”.
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Ofcom said the exchange was intended “in good humour”.
The store doesn’t even exist.
The last known conviction for blasphemy was in 1855.
Because if we’re good at anything, we’re good at insulting each other.
The RTÉ presenter has issued a statement following criticism of remarks he made on-air last night.