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With so many amazing acts heading to Ireland for gigs and festivals, it's sure to be an epic summer to stay in the country. 

Now, Walking on Cars have joined the ranks of unreal bands, and have just announced an outdoor summer gig in Dublin.

The band are set to play the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on Saturday June 24th.

Tickets go on sale this Friday at 9am, and are going for  €39.50.

The band will also be performing Live at the Marquee in Cork on June 26, and at Custom House Square in Belfast on August 12. 

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The Daily Mail has come under some major criticism this morning, and rightly so.

The tabloid is notorious for its hyped-up headlines, but this morning's serving of sexism completely took the biscuit.

The paper covered yesterday’s meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on their front page, but rather than focusing on the powerful women's political statements, the red top took an entirely different angle. 

The paper chose to discuss the women's bodies rather than what they had to say. 

Pitting the women against one another, "Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!" screams the headline, which, first of all, is an idiotic sentence which barely rhymes, and secondly, is a blatant example of everyday sexism.

How ridiculous would it look if this was an image of two male politicians, whose figures were being critiqued rather than what they said?

But of course that would never happen, purely on the basis that they are men and what men have to say and contribute is always valued more than how they look.

This headline proves that women are still seen by some people to be purely ornamental, that their worth is based completely on what they have to aesthetically offer the world. 

These are two women in positions of power, who have gotten to where they are based on intelligence, skill and hard work, and yet their worth is boiled down to who has the better, more shapely pair of legs? 

It's a completely ludicrous display of flagrant sexism and as women we simply should not condone it. 

"It wasn't quite stilettos at dawn, but there was a distinctly frosty atmosphere when Theresa May met Nicola Sturgeon yesterday," reads the first line of the article, playing up to old stereotypes that women must always be in competition with each other.

We saw it for a whole decade on the X Factor as rumours of female judges nonexistent rivalries made front page news, and comments about how the women looked compared to each other were rife with every single show.

Now, arguably two of the most important women on this side of the pond discussing a massive political issue have become victims to the same kind of thoughtless, sexist rhetoric. 

Feature image: Reuters/Russell Cheyne

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As Bus Éireann  enters the fifth day of strike action, there are fears that Dublin Bus and Irish Rail may also strike in solidarity. 

SIPTU is balloting its members at Dublin Bus and Irish Rail on taking industrial action.

Irish Rail workers previously engaged with the strike by refusing to cross the picket line last week, disrupting services. 

"Iarnród Éireann has advised customers that there will be significant disruption to Intercity rail services today, Friday 24th March, arising from picketing associated with the Bus Éireann dispute," read a statement from Irish Rail at the time. 

 SIPTU representatives of Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann   met yesterday to discuss the strike. 

“The meeting also gave a mandate for a ballot for industrial action of union members in Dublin Bus and Irish Rail in sympathy with and in support of their colleagues in Bus Éireann ," said SIPTU Sector Organiser, Willie Noone. 

"They believe that they are next in the firing line if management in Bus Éireann is allowed to force through cuts to wages and changes to conditions of employment of their staff.”

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After the success of La La Land, it looks like musicals are about to become a bit more main stream this year…

And, a new musical has been bought by Fox which will tell the story of Pharrell Williams' life.

The project, named Atlantis, has been described as a Romeo and Juliet type story with a musical element, inspired by Pharrell's young years in Virginia Beach.

 

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Michael Mayer, who is known for his Broadway work on Spring Awakening (which he won a Tony for) and American Idiot, is attached to direct while, Martin Hynes, who is currently writing Toy Story 4, is said to be writing the script.

We could be super naive here, but does Pharrell have a majorly dramatic back-story that we don't know about?!

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RTÉ has confirmed that the pilot of a light aircraft has died in Co. Waterford this afternoon.

The man was the only one travelling in the plane before it crashed into trees in a field in the Dungarvan area.

It has been reported that the man took off from Waterford Airport shortly after 4pm.

Gardaí say the man was eldery and not from the local area.

The scene of the crash, which is about 200m from the Dungarvan-Waterford road, has been sealed off for further investigation.

Our thoughts are with his family.

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Congratulations are in order for Jared Padalecki – he's welcomed a new little baby girl.

The Gilmore Girls and Supernatural star and his wife Genevieve Cortese Padalecki welcomed the new addition to their family on March 17, but kept it under wraps until this evening.

The mum-of-three announced the new on Instagram, telling her followers, "Please welcome the newest Padalecki, Odette Elliott!!

Genevieve teamed up with Pop and Suki to announce her news, as they are raising funds for Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign, both of which the family support.

 

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This will be the third child for Jared and Gen, as they already have two sons, Shepard, 3, and Thomas, 5.

We're delighted for the expanding family!

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If you love sitting in and having a glass of vino while watching Netflix with your pet, then your day (well, your pet's day) is about to get better.

Because, why sit in and drink by yourself when you can have a glass or two with your dog?!

Paw-secco is a new beverage created just for your pet, and has actually been reviewed by vets and taste-tasted by cats and dogs – so you know your pooch is going to love it.

Coming from Woof and Brew, the company specialises in treats for your pets, and paw-secco is zero-alcohol (obvs), non-bubbly and drafted with infusions of elderflower, nettle, ginseng and lime.

Woof and Brew's website reads: "This still ‘wine’ offers an elaborate, stylish treat, but one that also has real substance.

"Designed to pour over food, making the perfect ‘au jus’, or serve as a drink, our feline friends and dearest doggies have already given Paw-secco the palatability paws up."

Not only does the company make Paw-secco, it also creates doggy beer and tea.

So, the next time you crack open a bottle, your pet can enjoy the night in with you, too.

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here! 

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Congratulations are in order for Lottie Ryan – she's officially a newlywed!

The daughter of the late Gerry Ryan tied the knot to Fabio Aprile over the weekend, and kept the whole even a secret until this morning.

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Announcing the good news on 2FM, Lottie was asked about her weekend, to which she replied, "yeah, I got married!"

She told the Breakfast Republic crew, "I'm a dark horse, I'm a sneaky thing I am.

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"It was awesome, really good fun. Just my family and just his family. We had a ball, it was great."

The brunette beauty plans to have a bigger ceremony in Italy later this year, but chose to wed in an intimate Irish registry service this weekend.

We're delighted for her and Fabio!

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If you're travelling home on the Luas this afternoon, you may be in for some delays.

The transport company has confirmed that some stops on the green line are out of use due to an ill passenger.

Stops between Milltown and Stephen's Green have been disrupted and Luas are urging passengers to be aware that they could face disruptions for up to 30 minutes.

However, Dublin Bus is issuing any valid Luas tickets during the delay.

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Zoe Carol Wong is the creative force behind the fashion brand Zoe Carol.

With stockists including the likes of the Kilkenny Shop and Só Collective, it's safe to say you've seen her designs around the place.

The designer has been in the game for years, but last week, she saw the "ugly side of fashion."

The Galway-native was sent a photo last week of a top in Penneys that looked extremely like one of her pieces from her SS16 collection.

Both blouses included a collar, no sleeves and a very similar bird design:

Zoe took to Instagram shortly after receiving the photo and wrote that she felt "cheated and flattered" at the same time.

"Can you spot the difference? Our lovely stockist @grainnemahervault in Belfast sent me a snap that she captured in @penneyseire this week in Belfast. 

"That's our Nankin blouse from SS16 collection 'Marguerite in Paris' on the left. On the right is the #penneys version. 

"I feel cheated and flattered all at the same time. Well played, Penneys, well played."

 

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However, Zoe didn't stop there. She then wrote an open letter to the store on her blog, where she explained how sometimes life is just unfair.

"This isn’t a rant where I go on about how hard I work, my design process or even the fact that I feel somewhat robbed.

"The fact of the matter is, life is unfair. My design was open and free to the public and open to interpretation by anyone who saw fit. There’s no law against what you did and there’s no law to protect designers and makers.

"It’s not pretty and today was another day I saw the ugly side of fashion."

She continued to say that this incident has only made her more determined going forward.

 

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"Despite this clear robbery of intellectual property, I don’t feel bad. I feel more determined to create and design things that people of all incomes want to buy. Not everyone could afford my collections. That’s ok.

"If you’re paying less than €20 for your blouse, it’s more than likely because they cut out the cost of paying a designer on top of other things (inexpensive fabric bought in bulk, low labour costs in developing countries and large manufacturing quantities).

"None of this is new to me but it’s always shocking when it happens to me rather than some cool designer in Brooklyn who’s in a lawsuit battle against Urban Outfitters and I’ve read about on Buzzfeed.

"Moral of the story? F*CK YOU PENNEYS but also you do you Penneys because this is life and life’s not fair."

 

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Primark has since replied to the claims, saying: "Primark’s team of designers take great pride in bringing its customers the latest trends at affordable prices.

"The Primark buyers responsible for commissioning and developing the product in question were not familiar with Ms Wong’s company, or with its designs, and at no time took inspiration from them."

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here! 

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Ah, the Camino de Santiago; most of you will have either done it, heard of it, or aspire to complete it, right?

Traditionally beginning in France and ending at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia northwestern Spain, this 800km walk is undertaken by hundreds of thousands of walkers and cyclists each year.

And while it's easily one of the most awe-inspiring trips you could embark on, it's also one which requires a whole lot of preparation.

As someone who has completed the first 300km of it (and has every intention of finishing it… some day), I lost count of the amount of things I learned along the way, and wished I had known sooner.

With that in mind, here are just 11 things you need to know if you plan to pilgrim it up.

1. You will become obsessed with the quality of your socks.
 

People bang on about hiking boots before they head off, but only true pilgrims will know that it all comes down to the socks you wear.

Investing in socks made for hiking is ESSENTIAL if you don't want to spend your entire trip limping in agony while your fellow pilgrims, who splashed the extra cash on purpose-built socks, stride ahead without a care.

Purchasing two or three pairs of walking socks is the first thing you need to do if you're even THINKING of getting your Camino on.

   1000 mile All Terrain Sock 

2. You will rub Vaseline on your feet in front of strangers.

Completing the Camino with relative ease means you need to know ALL the tips and tricks to protect your feet from blisters and cuts.

And that's where Vaseline comes in.

Coating your feet in Vaseline before slipping into your socks each morning will protect them, and give you a serious sense of satisfaction when you know you're setting off on that day's hike.

3. You will lust after people with plastic cutlery

Keeping your rucksack light is the name of the game from the get-go, but that should never mean sacrificing useful items in order to facilitate lighter, less important items.

With that in mind, it's important to carry items which may not be readily available when you're snacking on the go during your walk, and that means carrying a handy cutlery set.

While there are pit stops along the way, they may not provide you with cutlery, and hacking at a block of cheese with a set of keys is not how you want to spend your break-time.

4. You will not care what you look like.

I'll be honest, the thought of going a fortnight without a hairdryer, straightener or makeup bag left me feeling a little cold, but within 12 hours of walking, I completely stopped caring what I looked like.

When you're walking, all you care about are the views and the destination. And when you arrive all you care about is a hot shower, good food and clean bed.

Anything else is completely and utterly inconsequential – believe me.

5. You will be more than happy with just two sets of clothes

The idea of alternating between just two sets of clothes for a fortnight (or longer) sounds rank, but it's the only way to go if you want to ensure a light pack.

The vast majority of hostels you stay at will have laundry facilities, so lugging anything more with you will seem pretty foolhardy when you have the option to rinse and dry your clothes most evenings.

You will get into a routine with your clothes pretty quickly, and won't think twice about your supposed 'lack' of outfits.

6. You will want to start early…

You may not be an early riser by nature, but on the Camino, you'll find yourself setting off between 6am and 8am most mornings.

Pilgrims tend to make the most of the mornings, so they can make the most of the evenings in their new destination.

And trying to sleep through a dorm of hikers getting ready for eight hours of walking isn't the easiest, so follow suit and get started around sun-up.

7. …but not too early…

Don't make the mistake of starting so early, you're walking in the dark for a prolonged period of time.

While it might seem tempting to get a jumpstart on the day, there is nothing relaxing about hiking an isolated stretch of the route in the pitch dark with only the sound of your heartbeat to keep you company.

Safety is your absolute priority at all points on the route, so always walk in pairs or with a group, and never, ever diverge from the track.

8. You will realise you can send your rucksack ahead each day

You may intend to walk the entire route with bag on back, but sometimes life intervenes, and you decide that you're going to send your bag ahead each day.

When I realised my rucksack was considerably larger than others, and didn't fit my frame thereby causing considerable discomfort, I decided to make use of the transport service, and instantly felt better.

Do anything you can to make the hike easy on yourself, and don't feel obliged to do anything that causes pain or anxiety just because other people have done it.

9. You will surprise yourself

Whether it's your determination, motivation, or ability to overlook the little things, the Camino will test you, and ultimately remind you that you're made of pretty stern stuff.

It's a trip like no other, and in turn, will provide you with a sense of accomplishment few other trips can do.

 

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10. It will be hard

Chances are you will have at least one day which you will remember with a pang of horror.

Mine was the first day when we made our way across the Pyrenees; I had no concept of distance, my rucksack hurt like hell and I questioned why I ever got myself involved in the first place.

But that period of anguish gave way to the kindness and advice of other pilgrims, and ultimately provided me with the tips and tricks needed to navigate the rest of the journey with ease.

11. But it will also be unforgettable

There's a reason millions of people have taken time out of their lives to walk miles across France and Spain, and you only truly get it when you do it yourself.

Whether its about taking stock, finding yourself, testing your limits or taking time out of the rat race, the Camino can be whatever you want it to be.

And forgettable, it is not.

 

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Ah, another day, another person telling us we're doing things wrong.

And in this case, we're all apparently making tea wrong.

The cheek of someone telling us Irish how to make tea… pfft.

I know it's a completely frivolous thing, but it really grinds my gears.

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We're living in an age where people have the tools (hello, Internet) to voice their numerous opinions, and while this can be a fantastic thing, it also lends itself to utter sh*te.

Twitter users, who have no beauty expertise, are telling us how to wash our hair, and Instagram fans are giving out to mothers who give their kids a peck on the cheek – and it comes to a point when it's just so tiring and ridiculous.

And the latest in a long line of 'experts' is William Gorman, of the UK's Tea and Infusions Association, who has come out today to say that we're all ruining our beverages by reboiling the water.

He obviously hasn't heard of the water charges over here in Ireland…

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But in all honestly, 1) we probably knew this in the first place and 2) do we really care?

William told The Telegraph: "Usually when people’s tea goes cold they reboil the kettle and make another cup. But doing this you are guaranteed to give yourself a dull cup of tea.

"You need freshly drawn water for a good cup because reboiling it takes out all the oxygen and nitrogen out of it."

When Cosmo commented on Will's views, they quipped "WHO KNEW," but we're giving the right old stance of 'who gives a f*ck'.

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So, from now on, we're going to stop listening to all these 'experts' telling us that we're living our lives wrong, because guess what? We're going to live our lives the way we want to.

#RantOver… I'm going to reboil the kettle.

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here! 

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