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We’ve all been there; you’re having the absolute time of your life at a festival when you suddenly realise you’re doing the Robot alone.

Having become separated from your mates, you instinctively reach for your phone only to see it’s on 2% and will keel over and die if you even try to unlock it.

Thankfully, the good folk at Three know this struggle all too well and are all about keeping music-fans at Longitude connected this weekend.

For just €10, festival-goers will be able to purchase a portable power bank which can be exchanged for fully charged banks throughout the festival, and if this doesn’t suit, you can opt to leave the phone in to charge for free.

With this year’s Longitude app brimming with maps, handy alerts  and info on your favourite acts, we’re definitely making the most of this one!

Charge 'er up, lads.

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After ten years of asking for a puppy on our birthday, most of us admitted defeat, quietly played with our Trolls and wondered why our parents were so goddamn selfish.

And while most of us here at SHEmazing! HQ assumed we'd gotten over the anguish, recent developments have confirmed that we're still struggling to deal with the pent-up childhood frustration.

With reports emerging that Prince George is set to get a Bolonki Zwetna puppy for this third birthday, we're finding it really hard to keep ourselves from picking up the phone and demanding an explanation from our parents.

According to the Daily Mail, little George will soon be the proud owner of a dog that looks like something straight out of a cartoon.

Commenting on Kate and Will's choice, an insider told the paper: "Bolonka Zwetnas are energetic, sturdy and playful — perfect for George."

"And while they have a tendency to suffer hip dysplasia, they also have a love of sitting on laps for warmth," the insider said in an explanation which had us whimpering into our hands.

According to those in the know, a Bolonko Zwetna can set a dog-lover back £1,800, but it's worth every damn penny from where we're standing.

 

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If an afternoon spent lazing by the Spanish Arch and a night spent living it up in the Róisín Dubh – no shifting, mind – is your idea of heaven, you'll be pumped for the gorgeous city of Galway today.

Following long campaigns from Limerick, Galway and a three-pronged approach from Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny, the judges have spoken and have today crowned Galway the Irish European Capital of Culture 2020.

Having arrived in Ireland last weekend, a panel of ten judges toured the cities vying for the coveted position, and ultimately chose the home of the Claddagh ring in a decision which has delighted thousands today.

Urging all those involved to pursue their ideas despite not winning, Creative Europe tweeted:"Well done to @Limerick2020 and @3sisters2020 on their wonderful campaigns for #ECoC2020 – keep the ideas alive," 

Commenting on the visit prior to today's announcement, a spokesperson for the Galway entry said: "The judges did a tour of our programme for the City of Culture and met artists and arts providers and visited many of the attractions that we hope will clinch the title for Galway."

Social media has gone into overdrive since the announcement was made at noon, with the overjoyed community taking to Twitter in their droves to celebrate the wonderful news.

Congrats, lads!

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There’s an episode of Sex and the City – season four: episode eight, fact fans – where Carrie is forced to acknowledge that the laptop which has kept her in Manolos has finally kicked the bucket.

After losing much of her work and having a meltdown any technophobe would recognise at 50 paces, she’s asked countless times by numerous people why she didn’t have the foresight to ‘back up’ her work.

And eventually she blows.

Confronting the ever-organised and uber-practical Miranda, Carrie insists “You know, no one talks about backing up.”

“You've never used that expression with me before, ever. But apparently, everybody's secretly running home at night and backing up their work.”

As a 16-year-old I could empathise with her frustration, but as a 29-year-old the outburst has taken on a much deeper, more profound meaning.

There comes a point during your busy life pretending to ‘adult’ that you realise not everyone is actually pretending alongside you.

And I’m not talking about the real adults here – they are, of course, adulating like good things – but your friends, peers and co-workers.

You’ll be given hints every now and then which you’ll choose to ignore – passing references to saving accounts and multivitamins – but, like the moment you almost miss a step on the stairs, you’ll suddenly realise that everyone has been running home and backing up without you.

But instead of just investing in an external hard drive on the sly, they’ve been opening separate savings accounts, enquiring about pension plans, and putting money aside every single month which they – and this is the important part – do not touch.

You soon realise that when they say they’re broke, it doesn't mean they actually want to go halves on a Candy Floss machine – which you insist you can share joint custody of – and just unfortunately don't have the money this time around.

Oh, they have the money alright, but they just have better things to spend it on.

When they give the property pages more than a passing glance and reveal – usually after a night of drinking – that they have a five-year-plan and a few thousand in the Credit Union, you’ll realise that this has all been done without your consultation or express permission.

‘Weren’t we all in this together?’ you’ll ask as you moodily scuff your toe into the ground and wonder at what point they decided to actually grow up and you decided that Tupperware was where you’d draw the line.

Realising that countless people in my circle had been ‘running home and backing up in secret’ has made my descent into the dirty thirties – 10 months, three weeks and four days but who’s counting? – all the more traumatic.

While many of us might seek comfort in memes which remind us that our 20s are a time for multiple f*ck-ups, long romantic walks to the fridge and numerous career lowlights, many more have used the latter half of the decade to get their life together and plan for the future.

The more mature among you might suggest I take inspiration from my more practical peers, learn how to drive, answer those letters from the bank and educate myself on the nutritional value of avocados.

But my spirit-animals reading this will acknowledge the situation for the clusterf*ck it really is  –  a downright abuse of trust and a total disregard for my feelings.

And if anyone needs me, I’ll be in my fort.

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It's finally happened – Tom Hiddleston has broken his silence on the romance which has captivated the world since it all kicked off a few weeks ago.

While the romantics among us have enjoyed watching Taylor Swift fall head over heels for Tom Hiddleston, the cynics among us have enjoyed pouring scorn on the budding new romance at every opportunity.

From the not-so-candid beach shots to the 'I Heart TS' vest, the whirlwind relationship has been a little much for many of us to bear, and it looks like Mr. Hiddleston has decided it's time to address the critics.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the Thor actor confirmed that his romance with Tay was as real as it gets, saying: "The truth is that Taylor Swift and I are together and we're very happy,"

Responding to the countless suggestions that Tom had been caught up in the now infamous Taylor Swift publicity machine, the British star dismissed them unequivocally.

"That's the truth," he insisted. "It's not a publicity stunt."

With Taylor's former bae, Calvin Harris, having this week called Taylor out on her feud with Katy Perry as well as her decision to leak news she had written one of his tracks, Tom may have thought his girlfriend really needed a win this week.

So that's it then, it's NOT a publicity stunt…

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When it comes to our prosecco, we’re generally pretty happy as long as it’s cold and fizzy, but it looks like the good folk behind Thomson & Scott want so much more for us!

In a world first, the luxury drink specialists have launched a prosecco which contains less than 50 percent of the usual sugar content generally added in the production process.

And we all know what that means, don't we? That's right, ladies; a night on the prosecco with the girls is now officially good for you.

Both organic and vegan certified, this incredible new prosecco – with origins in the Italian province of Treviso – is described as ‘light and refreshing’ with ‘floral and apple aromas’.

Speaking exclusively to SHEmazing!, Amanda Thomson, founder and creator of Thomson & Scott Skinny Prosecco said: "The reaction we’ve had to the arrival of Thomson & Scott Skinny Prosecco in Ireland has already been amazing."

With a nod to the concern growing around sugar consumption, Amanda continued: "I’m committed to changing the way in which we consume sugar without compromising on quality and taste."

"I think this Irish launch is the start of something big amongst those who loves bubbles but want less sugar in their lives," she added.

If you – like us – can barely wait to get your hands on a bottle, you can order in cases of six from the Wines of the World website.

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A Texan father and his 11-year-old son have been named as being among the victims of last night's Nice attack.

A total of 84 people are believed to have died when a terrorist ploughed through crowds around the city's famed promenade. 

Numerous families had gathered in the area to celebrate Bastille Day and enjoy music, entertainment and fireworks. 

Sean Copeland and his 11-year-old son Brodie hailed from the Austin area of Texas in the US and had been holidaying on the French Riviera.

"By now many of you have heard about the 80 people that have died in nice, France today from a terrorist attack driving through a parade," Haley Copeland posted on Facebook early this morning, reports the New York Daily News.

"Two of those 80 people were American and those 2 people happen to be uncle Sean and 11 year old cousin Brodie."

President Francois Hollande confirmed that several children were among the dead, with 54 more youngsters being injured – some critically. 

During a 30-minute killing spree, a 31-year-old French-Tunisian man, who Mail Online says was known to police, used a 25-tonne lorry to mount pavements at high-speed  

Mail Online further reports that young girls and boys could last night be seen lying dead on the road covered in a blankets with their dolls and buggies still next to them. 

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Just a couple of weeks after demanding that the public respect the privacy of both herself and her baby son, Briana Jungwirth, who shares a child with 1D's Louis Tomlinson, has taken to Twitter to publicly deride his girlfriend.

After Danielle Campbell was spotted with Louis and baby Freddie on a beach in Malibu, Freddie's mum made her feelings for Danielle clear in a move which hasn't gone down too well on social media,

"You can pretend all you want but you will NEVER be my baby son's mother," Briana wrote in a post which has made headlines today.

While the LA-based stylist's tweet was liked more than 16,000 times, some social media users took issue with Briana's approach to the family matter.

"So funny that you're choosing to publicly tweet about personal matters despite crying for privacy days prior," wrote one Twitter user.

"You seriously cause unnecessary drama and then expect people to respect you and your privacy, like what?" added another.

Briana's tweet even caught the attention of celebrity blogger and former CBB contestant, Perez Hilton, who clearly had no time for it.

"Did you NEED to broadcast this to the world?" he asked. "You want her to be cold and bitchy to your kid? She did nothing wrong! Chill!!"

Louis has yet to respond to Briana's tweet, but something tells us he might not bother…

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According to emerging reports, Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger, is set to become a dad for the eight time at the age of 72.

With People magazine speculating over whether Sir Mick and his 29-year-old partner, Melanie Hamrick, were indeed expecting, a representative for the British rocker confirmed the news this week.

Speaking to The Sun, a source close to the couple explained that while Mick and Melanie were thrilled by the news, they intend to take the development in their stride.

"She knows what a great relationship Mick has with all of his children and can't wait for him to be a dad again," they said. "They are taking the news in their stride."

Paying tribute to the ballerina who began dating the Rolling Stones frontman following the death of his partner, L'Wren Scott in 2014, the source added: "She's very bright, intelligent, sparky and has her own ideas about how she wants to lead her life."
 

 

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With some corners of society raising an eyebrow at the expectant father's age, the insider insisted: "This is great news. It will be Mick's eighth child and nothing fazes him. He's been incredibly supportive."

The news comes just two months after Mick's bandmate, Ronnie Wood, welcomed twins at the age of 68.

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Following the devastating events which unfolded in Nice last night, Rihanna has taken to social media to pay tribute to the victims, and announce that she will be postponing her concert scheduled for tonight.

In an Instagram post which has received a staggering 366,000 likes since its upload four hours ago, Rihanna, who is currently in Nice, wrote: "Due to the tragic events in #Nice, my concert scheduled for tomorrow July 15 at Allianz Stadium will not be going ahead as planned."

Sharing a photo of the French flag in the shape of a heart, she added: "Our thoughts are with the victims and their families "

Authorities in France are currently investigating the incident which saw the death of more than 80 people during Bastille Day celebrations in the French city last night.

According to The Telegraph, the individual responsible for last night's atrocity was known to police, with an investigating source confirming: "He was known to the police for violence, and using weapons, but had no direct links with terrorism."

"His identity car was found in the lorry," the source continued, referring to the vehicle the individual used to plough through crowds of people before being shot dead by French police. "He had French and Tunisian nationality."
 

Numerous other high-profile individuals, including Simon Cowell, Kris Jenner and Justin Timberlake have also taken to social media to express their regret over last night's attack.

Sending condolences, Simon Cowell tweeted: "“Just heard the terrible news from Nice. I am shocked. My thoughts and prayers to all affected."

"Our prayers are with you. We must continue to spread love in the face of hate," wrote Kris while Justin shared the #PrayForNice hashtag.

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*This is a developing story*

France has once again been struck by tragedy; as the nation celebrates Bastille Day – a truck has ploughed into a crowd of people, killing at least dozens.

Horrific images showing bodies lying on the side of the road in the city of Nice are now flooding social media.

The incident is being treated as a suspected terrorist incident by French authorities, who have not yet formally identified the perpetrators of the attack. 

Numerous people have also been injured – with many more fleeing the scene in panic. 

France is still under a State Of Emergency following last year's brutal attacks on Paris, when almost 150 people were murdered by those loyal to Islamic State and Al-Qaeda.

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The people who brought the wizardly world of Hogwarts to the big screen have sparked a whole lot of speculation that another Potter flick could be on the way as they have reportedly filed a request to trademark the West End play Harry Potter And The Cursed Child.

The two-part play was written by Jack Thorne but is based on a story written by Potter creator JK Rowling, Jack Thorne and a director named John Tiffany.

The stage play is set 19 years after the events of the last Harry Potter novel and documents Harry’s adult life as an employee at the Ministry of Magic and that of his son Albus Severus Potter as he embarks on his own Hogwarts journey.

And now – according to The Telegraph – Warner Bros have submitted a trademark request for a variety of goods and projects related to The Cursed Child including “motion picture films featuring comedy, drama, action, adventure and/or animation, and motion picture films for broadcast on television featuring comedy, drama, action, adventure and/or animation".

However since news of the request broke there’s been a cruel update for Potter fans as the Irish Examiner has reported that a rep for JK Rowling has said there are no plans for the show to be made into a film and that “this type of trademarking is standard practice”.  Nooo!

These comments seem to back up a statement made by the Rowling herself back in February when she tweeted that The Cursed Child is play, not a movie.

So after all that, it looks like you’ll have to head to the West End if you want to find out what Harry does next.

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