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Flights between Ireland and America have been cancelled this morning as Storm Stella hits the USA. 

Aer Lingus took to Facebook last night to announce which flights have been cancelled, including services from Boston, New York and Newark to Dublin. 

This morning, the airline tweeted out that all flights to Boston and New York from Dublin have also been cancelled.

The airline apologised for any inconvenience caused. 

Up to 5,000 flights worldwide have been affected by the worsening weather conditions, according to the Daily Mail 

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A major search is under way off the west coast of Ireland after a Coast Guard helicopter with four crew members on board went missing.

The search is focused on the Mayo coastline in the Blacksod area. 

Contact was lost with the helicopter at around 1am last night.

The team were out evacuating a crewman in need of medical attention on a UK fishing vessel, according to the Irish Times.

“Conditions are reasonable. It was a moonlit night last night so it wasn’t so bad. It’s daylight now, which makes it easier for them” Tony McNamara, a lifeboat operations manager in Achill told The Journal.

A number of helicopters and all-weather life boats are currently on the scene. 

Feature Image: Rescue 116 Facebook

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If there's one thing in this world that makes us happy, it's animals.

So, when we came across this article on Buzzfeed about a man who makes hats for his toad, we jumped for joy.

The hats are all made out of foam paper and take no more than 10 minutes to make.

Chris Newsome noticed that every night one particular toad would park itself outside his front door.

His friend's son recently lost his own pet toad, so Chris decided to make the hats, "because all kids would laugh at a toad with a hat."

Newsome told BuzzFeed News he started making the hats to cheer up a friend's son who had lost his own pet toad "because all kids would laugh at a toad with a hat."

Chris said: “He asked me if Mr. Toad was still coming to visit me every night, so to make him feel better I sent him a photo to show that Mr. Toad was alive and well."

He started off the hat trend with a pink top hat featuring a feather and an eye spectacle, and then followed that with more than ten other hats, ranging from baseball caps to cowboy hats.

Newsome started with the pink hat and then topped it off with a feather and a monocle for a dapper look.

"The toad never seemed to mind the hats. I would just place them on its head and it would just sit there," he said.

We can't get enough of this.

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Ah, egos…

In the latest episode of Robot Wars, we saw two teams go head to head with a major age difference.

And as Angela Scanlon announced the winning team (the kiddies won), the grown, well-in-his-40s, man decided to walk off the show.

Talk about throwing a strop.

Now, we'll admit is was a very mild strop, but nonetheless, at least be the bigger man and congratulate the kids?

And of course, Twitter had a few things to say about it:

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Another day, another ridiculous Trump claim – and this time, it involves microwaves.

The President's senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, has dealt with her fair share of controversy, but this is probably one of the most ludicrous claims.

During an interview with North Jersey yesterday, Kellyanne suggested that the alleged wire tapping by Obama in Trump's campaign headquarters involved far more than just tapping phones.

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“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other," said Ms Conway during the interview.

“You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”

She then continued saying that monitoring can be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras."

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She added that "this is a fact of modern life.”

Kellyanne gave absolutely no evidence towards her claims, so for now we're going to sit tight that there was no spying through microwaves.

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We can't help but gush over cute, cuddly dogs and puppies, so when we saw River Island's second collection for the pooches in your life, our faces literally turned into the heart emoji.

This time round, the team at RI focused more on doggy toys that they can play and cuddle with.

As well as that, there's new pet clothing with adorable little jackets and hoodies for the furry friend in your life.

Have a look at our top picks here and then have a gander online or in store:

Pink soft toy – €13

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Blue dog bowl – €13

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Grey rope toy – €9

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Pink neckerchief – €20

 

Khaki bomber – €25

 

Stripe pink jumper – €10

 

NYC hoodie – €25

 

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If your 'new year, new me' resolution is still going strong, then it's highly likely you've pondered a a potential new pastime or even considered a change in career path.

We're right, aren't we?

Well, if you want to broaden your horizons on the beauty front or even take the first steps in a beauty-oriented career, why not complete a course with Waxperts Wax who are celebrating five years in business with the launch of new course Waxperts Waxing for Beginners?

Established by Ellen Kavanagh and Trish O’Brien in 2012, Waxperts Wax is distributed to over 1000 salons throughout Ireland, the UK and all across Europe, so, you know, you'll be in good company.

The course, which is located in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, includes three days of practical training as well as a comprehensive introduction into the theoretical side of waxing; all done with the help of a Waxperts Starter kit which is provided for each student to assist in their learning. 

And that's not all! 

Successful participants will then be awarded an Accredited Waxperts Academy Certificate which means you can officially consider yourself a true Waxpert!

Ladies, what are you waiting for?
 

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Lunch habits vary widely from person to person.

Some people might do the same thing everyday and then there's the ones that change things up a bit depending on their mood/weather/financial situation.

But whatever you're into, it turns out that your lunch habits can actually tell a lot about you.

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Research from the University of Central Lancashire claims that it can be broken down into four personality traits.

If you take as long as you can on your lunch break and don't stick to a routine, apparently you're impulsive.

However, if you eat at your desk, and talk to other collegues during your lunch break, you're a conformist.

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The socially savvy of us typically head to the employees' kitchen or eating area, and see work as a "social scene."

And, if you rush out to grab a bit to eat during the day, but put in extra hours in work, you're a perfectionist.

The sun is going to be partially shining this week, so it looks we might be a bit impulsive here in Shemazing HQ.

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There are few among us who haven't experienced the death of a loved one, and while we know everyone navigates grief in their own way, as adults we have the capacity to seek understanding, comfort and information from a variety of outlets.

But what if you're a child who has to come to terms with the passing of a sibling?

Having experienced the death of two siblings over the course of 20 years, three sisters from Roscommon decided to establish a charity which aims to provide comfort and support to children who are dealing with the passing of a brother and sister.

In January of last year, Aishleen, Katie-Anne and Charlotte O'Toole were left devastated by the sudden passing of their 30-year-old sister Jacinta from a brain aneurysm, and ultimately began a grieving process which they endured 20 years previously when their brother Declan died at the age of seven.

"When he passed we knew only too well how it felt to be raised and cared for by parents that have lost a child and as brothers and sisters that have lost one of our own," they said of their decision to establish a charity named after their sister.

Jacinta's Smile aims to provide grief-stricken children with a support network as well as an outlet to celebrate their own personal achievements and triumphs.

"We know as adults how important it is to have something to look forward to and to explore our growth so it is imperative that Jacinta’s Smile can offer the children a sense of achievement,belonging and something positive to look forward to," they explained.

Next month, the charity will be bringing groups of children, aged between 8-16, who have lost a sibling to Delphi Mountain Resort in Connemara where they will be celebrated, listen to and supported through a range of fun and engaging activities.

If you know of a child or teenager who would like to take part in next month's activities or simply benefit from the work being done by Jacinta's Smile, you can find out more information here.

 

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They've played famous sisters Arya and Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones for years and now it looks like we're going to finally see some of their singing talents.

Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams have announced that they are set to appear on Carpool Karaoke, and we're already dying for their episode.

The girls will be gearing up to go behind the wheel to take part in the new series-length version of Carpool Karaoke on Apple Music.

Sophie and Maisie took to Twitter yesterday to tell their fans of the great news, but couldn't help adding a few puns into the tweet.

They captioned the video, "STARKpool Karaoke? Lane of Thrones?"

Since most of the season is already filmed it might be a few months until we get to see the ladies in action. 

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It looks like our foodie pics might be a bit more helpful than just making our Instagram feeds look good.

It turns out that taking pictures of your food can actually make you healthier.

Research carried out at Oregon State University claims that snapping your food can improve your health and can even help people with diabetes.

The study was carried out on 114 nutrition students in the US and Australia. They had to identify the foods that were in the pictures, as well as figure out their serving sizes and weight.

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The students were able to identify different foods, with an 80 per cent success rate. However, when it came to serving sizes, only 38 per cent of the students were able to give an estimate that was within 10 per cent of the actual weight.

"Dietary intake information is important both to individuals using nutrition-based therapy for conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, and to entire populations for identifying nutrition and disease risk," the study said.

The research further claims that by using photography as a means of understanding food, it could help people in the first stages of diabetes come to terms with their dietary changes.

Mary Clusky, one of the authors of the study said: "If you're providing me with your dietary intake information, you may not be trying to falsify the information, because you're sincerely interested in improving your diet.

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"But I'm depending on your ability to recall what you ate and your ability to correctly tell me what portions and specific ingredients you had; there are all kinds of things that can make it go wrong.

"Images can facilitate your recall, and they also prompt important questions from a dietitian: 'Was that low-fat dressing or high-fat?' Plus, images make dietary assessments more entertaining because people do like to take pictures of food."

So, there you go. Time to start snappin'.

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We'll be honest, our Sunday nights wouldn't be complete without an hour with Dermot Bannon and the crew.

From arguing over whether dado rails are passé to debating the merits of a skylight, Room To Improve brings out the architect or interior designer in all of us.

And while we all know the show is hugely popular up and down the country, a quick scroll through Twitter during its broadcast proves just how into the programme the good folk of Ireland truly get.

Whether they're rooting for a couple, questioning their choice of drawer handle or remarking on Dermot's love of windows, Twitter gets involved.

And last night, they got REALLY involved when Mary, her son Darragh and her daughter-in-law Sarah decided to reconstruct the family home…

 

 

 

 

 

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