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Published 09:35 8 May 2020 BST
Updated 10:00 8 May 2020 BST

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The singer said that the band a "a little funny' about public philanthropy because it can be seen as self promotion, but they wanted to do their part to thank the country that had "allowed" them to be in a position to afford it.
"It's a small contribution, but we could just about afford it so we did," he said.
Ryan Tubridy revealed that Bono will be 60 on Saturday, and the singer said that he will be marking the day by taking a walk with his family as now is not the tie for a big celebration. "People are giving up a lot more than their birthdays," he said.
Giving a glimpse into his family life, Bono said that he had been scolded for not doing enough Hoovering and for not making the beds right in recent weeks. He also said that his son John, a sixth year student, was on edge waiting to hear about the fate of the Leaving Cert exams.
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