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Fans ‘so proud of how far he’s come’ as Cian Ducrot gives ’10/10′ performance before Ireland vs France in Six Nations

FANS delivered their verdicts on Cian Ducrot singing the national anthems before Ireland’s defeat to France.

The Cork singer – whose mum is French – performed all three of Amhran na bhFiann, Ireland’s Call, and La Marseillaise at the Aviva Stadium.

Man singing into microphone in a stadium.
Cian Ducrot performed the Irish and French national anthems before their Six Nations clash
Irish rugby players singing the national anthem.
The Cork-native earned praise for his performances

And judging by the conclusions of fans on social media, the Grammy Award winner would be welcome to return for another go.

One said: “@Cian_ducrot you were absolutely amazing singing the French and Irish national anthem in the @AVIVAStadium”

A second said: “Omg seeing Cain Ducrot sing the anthems today was so cool #IRLFRA @SixNationsRugby never realised he’s half French!! Slayed La Marseillaise”

A third posted: “We’re back on national anthem watch and that was a solid 10/10 on all fronts by Cian Ducrot there. World class.”

A fourth commented: “Great to see Cian Ducrot doing the national anthem. Up Cork!”

A fifth joked: “Cian Ducrot just sang in three different languages, while I’m here still using autocorrect for my spelling

“That was class”

A sixth said: “So proud of @Cian_ducrot & how far he has come!!”

The 27-year-old treated the Aviva Stadium to another performance at half-time on what was a bad day for Simon Easterby‘s men.

They lost 42-27 to Fabien Galthie’s men to end their chances of a Grand Slam and severely hurt their prospects of a third Six Nations in a row.

It led to one beleaguered fan quipping: “At least Cian Ducrot was good”

Ducrot’s performance was a rare bright spark on what was a devastating day for the Ireland team and fans in Dublin.

Having trailed just 8-6 at half-time, they shipped 34 points is a dramatic capitulation against Fabien Galthie’s side in the second.

That was despite Les Bleus losing the talismanic Antoine Dupont to injury.

The Toulouse scrum-half suffered what looked a serious knee injury after 29 minutes when it appeared Andrew Porter fell on him by accident as he and Tadhg Beirne arrived to clear-out.

A fuming Galthie said: “For Antoine, there is suspicion of a fairly serious knee injury. I won’t go into details due to medical confidentiality, but Antoine is suffering. 

“We have summoned [three Ireland] players to appear before the (Six Nations disciplinary) committee, Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Porter.”

He added: “Our players did not return to the pitch. We would like to understand why. On this issue, we are angry. We want to protect our players, there are means, rules.”

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Former Debenhams in major Scots city to be transformed into hotel with rooftop bar

PLANS for a quirky new hotel and rooftop bar in a former Debenhams have taken a step forward.

Luxury leisure group Criterion Capital Limited (CCL) acquired the nine-storey former department store, which has remained vacant since May 2021.

Architectural rendering of a pod hotel in Edinburgh.
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Pod hotel to bring Japanese-style capsule stays to Edinburgh[/caption]
Illustration of a pod hotel design.
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Approval to convert the former department store will be considered this week[/caption]
Japanese-style pod hotel room with bed and luggage.
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The hotel focuses on “design-conscious accommodation catering to budget travellers”[/caption]
Illustration of a pod hotel hallway with individual sleeping pods.
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The new Zedwell hotel could bring Japanese pod-style capsule accommodation to Scotland[/caption]

They have now formally submitted proposals to the City of Edinburgh Council to open Scotland‘s first Zedwell hotel.

Zedwell, which has several locations in London currently, describes itself as “a lifestyle concept designed to promote sleep, positive health & wellbeing” inspired by Japanese capsule pod-style hotels.

The planning application outlines plans for a 300-room hotel and rooftop bar located on the capital’s iconic Princes Street, which spectacular views across the city.

Initially, the proposals were for a smaller hotel with 210 bedrooms, but these were later revised to include 328 rooms, a rooftop bar, and a retail unit at ground-floor level.

The plans have been reviewed by local authority planning officers, who have recommended that consent be granted at a Development Management Sub-Committee meeting scheduled for next week.

The significant development will involve both internal and external alterations to 109-112 Princes Street, as well as 144-150 Rose Street at the rear of the site.

Planners have noted that the hotel aligns with the local development plan, describing it as a “sustainable and well-designed development with activation at street level.”

They stated: “It will not harm the character or setting of the listed buildings, or the settings of the adjacent listed buildings, and will preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the conservation area.

“The proposals include design features that will contribute to climate mitigation and adaptation, as well as encouraging biodiversity.

“The development will support the existing mixed uses surrounding the site and is consistent with the six qualities of successful places as set out in NPF4.

“The design draws on the unique townscape characteristics of the site and will create an appropriate sense of place.”

The site encompasses the former Debenhams department store, which spans two adjoining buildings on Princes Street, within the block between Frederick Street and Castle Street, as well as part of a building on Rose Street.

The hotel will feature a flat-roofed bar structure finished in dark matt bronze cladding, with amenities including toilets and a kitchen area. Three external terraces will also be located on the sixth floor.

A final decision on the proposal will be made by councillors during a meeting scheduled for Wednesday.

It comes as another Edinburgh hotel was named in a list of the most romantic getaways in the world.

Experts at Big 7 Travel have revealed their annual list of the 50 most romantic hotels across the globe for 2025.

They named The Witchery by the Castle in Edinburgh as number one for an intimate getaway.

Old Debenhams store on Edinburgh's Princes Street.
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The former department store is set to be transformed if plans are approved[/caption]
Closed Debenhams store in Edinburgh with Harry Potter themed window display.
Michael Schofield
The Debenhams on Princes Street has been closed since 2021[/caption]

Big 7 Travel said: “Sure, palm-fringed beaches and turquoise seas are magical, but for some, there’s nothing more romantic than a roaring fire, wild hills, and ancient castles. Enter, The Witchery.

“This intimate hotel is located right on the Royal Mile, moments from the castle gates. Inside it’s all wood panelling, velvety furnishing and lots of soft candlelight.

“The library even has a secret bookcase and the rates include a bottle of champagne. There’s no contending it – The Witchery is a bastion of romance.”

The five-star hotel is hidden in a collection of historic buildings dating back to 1595, at the gates of Edinburgh Castle.

And we told previously how another capital spot scooped hotel of the year for 2025 earlier this week.

The event – held at the Crowne Plaza at SEC – celebrates the best places to stay across the country.

And coming top of the pile was W Edinburgh, claiming Scottish Hotel of the Year.

The five-star property also three more awards – Lifestyle Luxury Hotel of the Year, Cocktail Bar of the Year, for Joao’s Place, and Spa Treatments Award of the Year, for its AWAY Spa.

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