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Ireland's finest were out in full force last night for the Irish Film and Television Awards.

The event was hosted by comedian and actress, Deirdre O'Kane, and looking at all of the social media action, everyone had a great time.

From Amy Huberman to Cillian Murphy, some very well-deserved performers took home a gong on the night.

Here's a list of all the IFTA winners:

Best Film: A Date For Mad Mary

 

Best Drama: Vikings

 

Best Leading Actor in Film: Colm Meaney in The Journey

 

Best Supporting Actor in Film: Jason O’Mara in The Siege Of Jadotville

 

Best Leading Actress in Film: Ruth Negga in Loving

Best Supporting Actress in Film: Charleigh Bailey in A Date For Mad Mary

 

Best Leading Actor in Drama: Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders

 

Best Supporting Actor in Drama: Ned Dennehy in An Klondike

 

Best Leading Actress in Drama: Amy Huberman in Striking Out

 

Best Supporting Actress in Drama: Charlie Murphy in Happy Valley

Best Director in Film: Richie Smyth for The Siege Of Jadotville

 

Best Director in Drama: Dathai Keane for An Klondike

 

Best Script in Film: Peter Foott for The Young Offenders

 

Best Script in Drama: James Phelan for Wrecking The Rising

Best Short Film: Heartbreak by Dave Tynan and starring Emmet Kirwan

 

George Morrison Award for Best Feature Documentary: Mattress Men

 

Rising Star: Patrick Gibson

 

Best Director Of Photography: Seamus McGarvey for Nocturnal Animals

 

Best Animation: Vincent Gallagher for Second To None

Best VFX: Tim Chauncey for The Siege Of Jadotville

 

Best Sound: Niall Brady, Ken Galvin and Steve Fanagan for Tomato Red

 

Best Production Design: Derek Wallace for The Secret Scripture

 

Best Costume Design: Consolata Boyle for Florence Foster Jenkins

Best Editing: Nick Emerson for I Am Not A Serial Killer

 

Best Original Score: Brian Byrne for The Secret Scripture

 

Best Make-Up & Hair: Tom McInerney and Dee Corcoran for Vikings

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It has been reported that at least 13 people have lost their lives and 40 more are injured after an explosion at a church in Egypt.

According to Sky News, the incident took place at St George Church, which houses a large Christian community in Tanta.

It has been confirmed that at least 13 people died in the blast and 42 others were wounded.

The explosion coincided with Palm Sunday, yet no immediate claim of responsibility has been made.

More to follow…

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Reports are emerging this morning that Norwegian police found and defused a bomb outside an underground train station in Oslo.

Officers had to evacuate the station, late-night bars and restaurants as the bomb disposal team made their way to the scene.

Norwegian police chief, Vidar Pedersen, said the device was initially described as "bomb-like", and it turned out to be an explosive.

However, the chief would not give out any other information about the device or the suspect.

No injuries were reported.

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The Weeknd and Selena Gomez's relationship kinda came out of nowhere a few months ago.

We all thought he was still hung up on Bella Hadid after that Victoria's Secret show, but then it was only a couple of weeks later that he was spotted in Italy all loved up with Sel.

And we kinda love them together.

The Weeknd has finally made their relationship Instagram official by posting a very loved up pic with the former Disney Channel star.

 

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In the snap, Selena is giving him a kiss on the cheek (in very dark lighting, might we add).

Here's hoping there's way more cute couple shots in the future.

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Okay, nobody panic, but there is a brand new Harry Potter event coming to Dublin in the very near future. 

The Malahide Muggles Easter Academy is happening this Easter weekend at Malehide Castle. 

While there may be no Womping Willows on the grounds, Malehide Castle is probably as close to Hogwarts as we're ever going to get in this country. 

The event promises to be epic, with custom made wands and hunting for mythical creatures on the grounds on April 15. 

Tickets for the event are a mere €7.00 for adults, and kids tickets are €12.00, so getting your OWLs is pretty affordable. 

Those with knowledge of muggle technology can book in advance by calling 01-8169538.

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This week, the entire Irish blogosphere was in uproar over some comments that were made by one of Ireland's leading beauty entrepreneurs, Marissa Carter.

During an interview on The Capital B, the fake tan mogul made some remarks that rubbed quite a few people up the wrong way.

In case you hadn't  heard, here is what she had to say: 

"Innovation is key to getting ahead. Never do the same thing twice because you won't get the same results. Brands copy us now all the time."

"They try to do what we did with Cocoa Brown when we initially started…working with bloggers to try and grow their brand. But that game is dead now, there's absolutely no authenticity left in that business."

"When I started Cocoa Brown bloggers still had credibility…they were telling the truth about the products that they tried. Now, the value of a blogger endorsement is nothing – there are no bad reviews anymore."

"There was an authenticity in the market when we started, you sucked up the bad reviews and delighted in the good reviews but at least it was real," she said. 

Of course, Marissa is completely entitled to her opinion, and as someone who has started her very own business, Cocoa Brown, from scratch, Marissa is probably at a better vantage point than many to give an overview of a particular area of the market. 

However, many bloggers and fake tan fans alike took issue with her statement, because Cocoa Brown is very well known as a brand that works very closely with bloggers.

In fact, the very day the comments came out, one very influential blogger was praising the brand on Instagram after receiving some brand new Cocoa Brown merchandise, which seemed pretty ironic to some Twitter users.

The comments really ruffled some feathers with the blogging community, who began to write posts about their own experiences with Cocoa Brown, and how they felt that they were all being unjustly tarred with the same brush. 

As someone who began blogging almost eight years ago (now I feel like a dinosaur), I began penning my internet thoughts at a time when the Irish blogging landscape was so small it was basically nonexistent. 

Most of the typical high-status bloggers we all admire today hadn't even started yet, and you could probably count the amount of full time bloggers in the Irish community on one hand.

It was more of a wilderness than a landscape, to be honest. 

At the time, I was just a 15-year-old projecting my thoughts about fashion, beauty and feminism out there and hoping my dial-up connection wouldn't crash before I had a chance to click save, but I was pretty well aware of who else was out there, and what kind of things they put their name to.

At the time, people were just posting their own reviews about products that they had bought themselves or complaining about the slagging they had gotten on Bebo that week, there were very few freebies, bloggers brunches or sponsorships, and press days were the territory of journalists and industry insiders only. 

Now, the landscape has totally changed, it's full of thousands of amazing women who are taking the time to tell the world how they feel about certain things, and a lucky few of us sometimes get paid to do so.

It's when you add in these semi-new concepts of freebies or trading treatments for review that things have the potential to get a little shady, between people not disclosing that a post is sponsored, to people who just get so much free sh*t they simply don't have time to review it, and so adding a picture on Snapchat and saying it's great is one way to keep the brand's PR happy and ensure you stay on their invite list.

This definitely isn't an authentic way to present brands to your followers, but where do we draw the line between what is and isn't authentic?

Is it authentic if the product has been bought with the bloggers own money and reviewed independently? Or is it authentic if a blogger gets sent something for free but tries it and gives her best go at giving an honest review?

Will there not always be an underlying vested interest with the latter method to stay on the brand's good side thanks to the perks that come with it? 

Or, can bloggers truly separate the longing to climb the ladder from wanting to keep brands on side?

Obviously, bloggers can't just go on creating this free content when there are bills and rent to be paid, so giving a glowing Instagram review to a bottle of tan for a few quid doesn't seem so bad. 

As established blogger and journalist Rosemary MacCabe pointed out in her blog post about the issue: " They are, after all, how we can afford to do what we do – and, if readers don’t read the posts because they think they’re not authentic, can you blame the bloggers who decide not to disclose?!"

Personally, I know bloggers are able to give honest (sometime too honest) reviews of products, I've done it myself, and so have many hundreds and thousands of others out there, so to say that the entire industry is one mass of dishonest yes-men does a disservice to the whole concept of blogging. 

As someone who has been involved with blogging for the best part of a decade, I can say that it is true that the community is less authentic, but less is the operative word here. Not all bloggers choose to court brands for the sake of maintaining favour. 

Marissa has since released a statement apologising for her comments.

"I’m deeply sorry for the words that I used to describe the blogging industry during my interview with The Capital B.It was wrong of me to tar an entire industry with the same brush after some previous bad experiences," she said, in a handwritten note posted to Twitter. 

"I have always genuinely appreciated the blogging community and made an effort to reciprocate that support to both up-and-coming and established bloggers."

"Those that know me will know that I have never been the type of person to intentionally speak ill of anyone, or cause anger the way that my words have.

"I have always and will continue to recognise hard working and talented beauty bloggers. I hope those who have been affected by my words can accept my sincere apology."

Marissa clearly regrets her statements, but there have been mixed responses from the blogging community, not all of whom are willing to forgive and forget. 

While the beauty mogul definitely projected a very negative view of bloggers, she obviously meant for her comments to refer only to those who actually are inauthentic, rather than branding the entire lot of us as such. 

Perhaps in an industry which is already so notorious for being a little bitchy, we can take this as an instance of major foot in mouth by a company who has in the past proven that it relies on bloggers to build themselves up. 

While I definitely think her comments were harmful, coming from such as established business woman, and misplaced, it's only through the work of truly authentic and hardworking bloggers that these impressions of the industry can be revoked. 

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Summer is officially around the corner, as is evident thanks to the beautiful weather this weekend, and nothing gets us more in the mood for some sun than a whole new summer wardrobe. 

Penneys has dropped their high summer collection, and we can see it being super popular come festival season. 

From a Lemonade-worthy maxi dress to channel your inner Beyonce, to a set of gorgeous co-ords, Penneys has it all this summer season.  

Blue crop top  €9.00, and matching shorts  €9.00, Crochet top €7.00, and matching shorts €7.00

Denim pinafore €15.00, Floral playsuit €14.00, Tie-dye dress €7.00

Metallic skirt €10.00, Yellow maxi dress €22.00, Flamingo shorts €15.00

Tropical bikini top €10.00, and bottoms €6.00

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Temperatures this weekend are set to hit 19 degrees, and there is no way we're going to let this fine weather pass us by.

There are plenty of amazing things to do in the capital and beyond while the sun is out.

Here are a few of our recommendations: 

5. Eatyard

If you haven't already had the chance to hit up Eatyard, then this weekend is the perfect opportunity.

The foodie festival has a vast range of delicious food stalls ready to be plundered, with everything from delicious sweet potato fries at Box Burger to the insanely poplar bubble waffles at Bubble Waffle Factory.

 

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4. Dine al fresco in the park 

Ireland has plenty of beautiful parks that are well worth a visit on a sunny weekend like this.

Grab a few nibbles from the supermarket and lay out a blanket to sunbathe, because this great weather isn't going anywhere. 

This is ideal if you have the misfortune of working this weekend, as lunching in the park is the perfect way to see a bit of sun, even if it is just for an hour.

 

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3. City Kayaking

City Kayaking Dublin gives sporting enthusiasts the opportunity to explore the river Liffey and see the entire city from a very unique vantage point. 

If you don't happen to be in the capital this weekend, there are plenty of other companies around Ireland that provide delightful kayaking experiences in rural rivers. 

 

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2. Pints. That's all. 

Park yourself at a comfortable table outside your favourite pub and people watch with your favourite drink in hand.

After all, when else do we get the opportunity to don a pair of sunglasses and drink in the sun? 

1. Head to the beach

This one is pretty obvious, but Ireland has so many beautiful beaches that don't get half as much use as they should thanks to our usually lacklustre weather. 

Bring the sun cream and some change for a 99 and you're all set. 

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In case you hadn't noticed, the sun is splitting the rocks today.

"Dry and mostly sunny this afternoon and evening with temperatures reaching 15 to 19 degrees in light to moderate southeasterly breezes," is the forecast, according to Met Éireann. 

As always when the sun is out, we can't help but take photos of the gorgeous little island we live on, and these photos from today prove just how beautiful the place is. 

12. Oh Galway, how we'd love to be at the Spanish Arch today. 

 

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11. No filter needed is right. 

 

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10. This picture of Temple Bar has us dreaming of pints in the sunshine.

 

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9. Howa'ya Howth, you beauty. 

 

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8. These gorgeous cherry blossoms in Wicklow are giving us life.

7. We're loving how blue the sea is looking today.

6. It even looks good from the high-altitude angle. 

 

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5. Even the bog is looking lovely. 

4. Artistic AF.

3. Barely a cloud in the sky in Dublin city centre.

2. And no clouds at all over the Botanic Gardens. 

 

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1. Completely breathtaking views in Donegal, TBH.

 

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Feature image: Instagram / Adam Littlewood 

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 Festival season is just around the corner, and kicking it off as always is Coachella.

The behemoth of a festival is beginning on April 14, and we're dying to see all of the festival snaps for our outfit inspiration for Longitude, Electric Picnic and the rest. 

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Luckily, H&M has already released their capsule Coachella collection, so we know what trends to navigate towards when shopping this festival season. 

Here's a few of our favourite bits: 

Left to right: Earrings €7.99

Denim Jacket €44.99

Tribal Shirt €22.99

Lace Slip Dress €24.99

Left to right: Choker €6.99

Batik T-shirt €14.99

Embroidered Skirt €29.99

Jersey Body €12.99

Left to right: Mesh Dress €14.99

T-shirt €9.99

Denim Embroidered Dress €44.99

Heart Sunglasses €6.99

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We're big fans of doughnuts in the SHEmazing! HQ, and now one very special selection of the confectionery treats have been adorned with a particular seasonal treat we can't get enough of. 

Dublin sugar haven Sweet Republic are revolutionising the Easter treat options by creating the Creme Egg doughnut. 

The doughnuts have attracted a lot of attention, after Sweet Republic uploaded a delicious picture of them to Instagram.

The new doughnut creations have a chocolate glaze,a long with some crumbly Flake toppings and, of course, a delicious Creme Egg to top it all off. 

We're seriously getting hungry(and a sugar rush) just looking at them. 

We hope no one gave up chocolate for Lent, because these treats are too good to miss.

The doughnuts are available from Sweet Republic on Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. 

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Feeling like you have nothing to wear tonight?

Never fear, we've put together a selection of gorge style pieces that are available in store right now, so hop on that bus to town and do some last minute shopping before hitting the town tonight. 

From vinyl skirts to colourful denim and on-trend accessories, these new season bits are giving us tonnes of outfit inspiration for tonight. 

Left to right: River Island T-shirt €25.00

River Island Cami Playsuit €45.00

River Island Navy Striped Skirt €43.00

River Island Pearl Detail Bag €35.00

Left to right: Penneys Biker Jacket €20.00

Penneys Bodysuit €10.00

Penneys Ear Cuffs €3.00 P

Penneys Flare Sleeve Top €13.00

Left to right: H&M Lace Bustier €9.99

H&M Halo Illuminating Highlighter €9.99

H&M Shark Tooth Necklace €7.99

H&M Patent Skirt €29.99

Left to right: Zara Leaf T-Shirt €29.95

Zara Embroidered Denim Jacket €69.95

Zara Lace And Leather Skort €39.95

Zara White Wrap Top €25.95

Left to right: Bershka Neon Block Heels €29.99

Bershka Printed Top €17.99

Bershka Lace Bralette €12.99

Bershka Pink Denim Jacket €27.99

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