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Not to be overly dramatic or anything, but this might be the BEST news we've heard all year. 

So in my humble opinion, ASOS can do no wrong – it is a one stop shop for absolutely everything you could need. 

Clothing, birthday cards, inflatable flamingos… and now, MAC makeup! 

Yes, really. 

In a very exciting turn of events, beauty lovers will be able to purchase MAC makeup from ASOS as of the March 14th. 

We are not worthy! 

However, ASOS won't be stocking everything, but they will offer a wide range of MAC hero products.

Here's hoping we can get our strobe cream and our Velvet Teddy.

Without even leaving the house, mind you – welcome to the bloody future. 

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Today, Ireland play Scotland in the 6 Nations – and we're all heading to the to watch it.

Obviously!

However, pub selection is crucial, so we've done the work for you!

We have carefully selected pubs from across the country, that are the perfect spots to take in the match (and a few too many pints!)

Cheers lads!

Dublin

Oliver St John Gogarty in Temple Bar.

Award winning food, wonderful drinks and a bit of live music after the match – what more could you want? 

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Cork

The Rob Roy in Cork City.

The perfect place to enjoy a pint and the rugby this weekend. 

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Sligo

Cullens in Collooney.

Right on the main street of this gorgeous town, Cullens is a brilliant sports bar, with reasonable priced drinks and amazing staff. 

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Clare

The Creamery in Bunratty.

Next to the world famous castle lies a world famous pub, with more character and craic than you can imagine. Plus, the wings are absolutely DIVINE. 

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Belfast

Lavery’s Bar & Gin Palace, Bradbury Place. 

22 HD TV screens spread throughout the venue? Say no more. 

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Galway

Murty Rabbitts, Forster Street. 

This spot is one of Galway's oldest pubs, so it is rich in character and history. Plus, they have a deadly pint of Guinness. 

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Meath

The Central in Navan.

Good food and GREAT cocktails! Plus, they have a glorious rooftop, with TVs, so you'll miss nothing! 

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This won't come as a major surprise but dogs make you more appealing.

Fact. 

“Having a dog really says something about you,” she told NYTimes.

“It says you can care for a creature, that you can follow a schedule, get home to feed it, that you can walk it and love it and spend time with it.”

But wait, there's more!

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Match.com recently surveyed users and found that owning a pet can be a total make or break for single folk looking for love.

Nearly one-third of the 1,200 respondents admitted to being “more attracted” to the opposite sex because they had their very own doggo.

#Hereforthis!

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More than half of the respondents said they would be more inclined to date someone if they considered adopting an animal, and the majority admitted they wouldn’t pursue a relationship if that person didn’t like pets.

Too right. 

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We've got our popcorn ready and our spots on the sofa reserved because the Obamas are reportedly in talks to produce content for Netflix. 

In the proposed deal, which has not yet been finalised, Michelle and Barack Obama would be paid for exclusive content only available via the streaming giant, according to The New York Times.

While the number of episodes and the format of these possible shows still remain mysteriously up-in-the-air, we are so intrigued by this news! 

The Obamas reportedly want to feature inspirational stories, rather than directly address President Trump and conservative commentators.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day, @MichelleObama. You make every day and every place better.

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"President and Mrs. Obama have always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire," noted Eric Schultz, a senior advisor of Barack's.

"Throughout their lives, they have lifted up stories of people whose efforts to make a difference are quietly changing the world for the better. As they consider their future personal plans, they continue to explore new ways to help others tell and share their stories."

One programme idea involves the former president moderating discussions about important issues from his presidency and beyond, including healthcare and immigration.

Another possible show would focus on Michelle and topics like nutrition that she brought to the fore during Barack's presidency.

While they both have large social media followings (Barack has a whopping 101M followers on Twitter), Netflix would give them incredible reach with nearly 118M subscribers worldwide.

Think you'll be tuning in?

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We've all sat there and read the warnings on the box of tampons – but have you ever really thought about Toxic Shock Syndrome?

Probably not, to be fair.

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is rare, but potentially life-threatening illness, so it’s SO important to know the signs and symptoms. 

Toxic shock syndrome is typically associated with the use of tampons. The good news is that since manufacturers pulled certain types of tampons off the market, the incidence of TSS has declined.

Toxic shock syndrome can affect ANYONE (something we actually didn't know), including men, children and postmenopausal women.

Risk factors for toxic shock syndrome include skin wounds and surgery.

What are the symptoms?

Possible signs and symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include:

  • A sudden high fever
  • Low blood pressure 
  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • A rash resembling a sunburn, particularly on your palms and soles
  • Confusion
  • Muscle aches
  • Redness of your eyes, mouth and throat
  • Seizures
  • Headaches

And the causes? 

Most commonly, Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria cause toxic shock syndrome. The syndrome can also be caused by group A streptococcus (strep) bacteria.

#Science. 

About half the cases of toxic shock syndrome associated with Staphylococci bacteria occur in women of menstruating age; the rest occur in older women, men and children. Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome occurs in people of all ages.

Toxic shock syndrome can progress rapidly. Complications may include:

  • Shock
  • Renal failure
  • Death

Prevention (the most important part of this article)

Most manufacturers of tampons no longer use the materials or designs that were associated with toxic shock syndrome. Also, manufacturers are required to use standard measurement and labelling for absorbency and to print guidelines on the boxes.

If you use tampons, read the labels and use the lowest absorbency tampon you can.

Change your tampons frequently, at least every four to eight hours. Alternate using tampons and sanitary napkins, and use minipads when your flow is light.

Toxic shock syndrome can recur. People who've had it once can get it again.

If you've had toxic shock syndrome or a prior serious staph or strep infection, don't use tampons.

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Seriously, when will it STOP?

We've been patient and accepting with regards to bizarre eyebrow trends. 

We've even kind of enjoyed some of them, like the jewelled brows and Insta-worthy eyebrows. 

However, with the Internet's latest offering, we are throwing in the towel – we cannot take it anymore. 

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Someone has created halo brows, and they are actually unacceptable. 

Listen, we are all for trying mad trends, trust us! We've dyed the hair, applying the mad lippy and on occasion smothered ourselves in glitter. 

But this is a step too bloody far for us tbh. 

Beauty blogger Hannah Lyne told POPSUGAR: "I was having a conversation with a friend trying to come up with a new idea for a look, and all of a sudden it came to me that I should connect my brow tails," Hannah explained.

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"This look was influenced by fishtail brows; seeing the way my brow flicked upwards inspired the idea of just carrying the brow on until it met in the middle."

We still can't fully decide if she's being serious or not… 

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Twitter user, Toni, recently started a thread about all the lies we believed growing up- and some of them are hilarious. 

The tweet that started it off is particularly gross.. 

Luckily, the replies were equally as mindbogglingly funny. 

This one's just plain cold…

Good luck sleeping at night after hearing this:

Or there's the foodie fibs…

Who's the liar now though? 

Of course, there are threats of witches: 

What do you think? What are the lies your parents told you? 

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In an effort to prevent long stays in emergency accommodation, Dublin City Council has proposed a new policy in which homeless families will no longer be given priority on the social housing waiting list.

This move comes after the head of the Housing Agency, Conor Skehan, claimed that some homeless families were 'gaming the system' in order to be at the top of the social housing waiting list.

Dublin City Council now plans on encouraging families to avail of the housing assistance payment (HAP) to pay for accommodation in the private rental sector.

The council's head of housing, Brendan Kenny, told the Irish Times, "We are concerned that families will endure a prolonged period in emergency accommodation and not consider alternatives, in order to secure what they believe to be the most sustainable option for their family, ie social housing."

This is 'completely understandable', he said. However, he noted that the council lacks enough houses to ensure all of these families have a roof over their heads.

Brendan said that families living in emergency housing for over half a year were less likely to accept HAP to pay for private rental accommodation.

"While it might seem counterintuitive to cease prioritising families for social housing, it is with a view to encouraging shorter stays and supporting families to rent independently with enhanced financial and social support," he added.

Fr Peter McVarry, a homeless campaigner, spoke on Newstalk Breakfast about the proposal, saying, "Many homeless families have come from the private rented sector – they've been evicted for a variety of different reasons.

"And now Dublin City Council is telling them 'you've got to go back into the private rented sector if you want to get permanent accommodation'. They don't want to go back into the private rented sector because there's no security of tenure – they don't have any permanence there.

"So that's why they want a council house – and because council housing in such short supply, low-income families are now competing with each other to get the few social houses that become available."

Dublin City Council's housing committee was asked to approve this policy today, according to the Irish Times.

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Just Eat, Ireland’s leading online marketplace for food ordering and delivery has announced its sweetest signing yet with the addition of Ladurée to the Just Eat service.  

The addition of the specialist macarons provider to its platform meets the growing interest from customers who want to have the option of enjoying a sweet treat after a meal or just because they deserve it!

Ladurée will be available for delivery in Dublin 1, 2, 4 and  8 .

The new addition to the Just Eat platform comes just in time for Mother’s Day with Ladurée offering some delicious and bespoke gift options which can now be delivered directly to your door by Just Eat.

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Ladurée is one of the world’s best-known premier sellers of macarons and prides itself on luxury bakery and sweet options. The distinctive and romantic packaging along with the luxurious baked treats mean it’s the perfect gift option for either a special occasion, for a special person, or even just to treat yourself.

Speaking about the latest signing, Managing Director of Just Eat, Amanda Roche Kelly said: “We are delighted to announce that the delicious and delicate macrons from Ladurée are now available to order on the Just Eat app.

This is perfect timing for Mother’s Day as Ladurée specialises in beautiful macaron gift boxes. Why not surprise your Mum by having Macarons delivered  straight to her door by Just Eat! The unique offering from Ladurée represents our continued diversification, as we endeavour to provide new, exciting and innovative cuisine types  on the Just Eat platform.

 Delivery locations include:

  • Christchurch
  • Irish Town
  • Grand Canal Dock
  • Arbour Hill
  • The Coombe
  • Stoneybatter
  • Harold’s Cross
  • South Circular Road
  • Ringsend
  • Smithfield
  • Rialto
  • IFSC
  • North City Centre
  • Ranelagh
  • Rathmines
  • Rathgar
  • Maryland
  • Portobello
  • Warrenmount
  • Donnybrook
  • Ballsbridge

 Order from Ladurée on Just Eat now: https://www.just-eat.ie/restaurants-Laduree-Dublin/menu-21977?test=true

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It's back! Like all good things that come in threes, the annual Holy Thursday Father Ted Quiz and Lovely Girls Competition, in association with Apache Pizza, is back for it's third year!

So go on, go on, go on…grab your friends, your colleagues, your boyfriend, your granny and your cat, and pop along to DTwo on Thursday March 29th.

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The night will be hosted by the one and only Patrick McDonnell, aka Eoin McLove, who will be sure to make a holy show of you if you’re not down with this sort of thing.

The quiz will feature themed rounds based on trivia from the show as well as a brief interlude for our fabulous equal opportunities Lovely Girls Competition.

A competition we have every intention of entering, and winning tbh.

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There will be prizes galore for the best dressed priest, nun or hairy baby. It'll be mad Ted.

To get your gorgeous tickets for this event, which is run by the wonderful humans at Green Shoes events, click here

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While, yes, we do like pampering our lovely mums on Mother's Day, sometimes one of the sweetest gifts to receive is the simplest: telling them how much you love them.

Leading up to this heartwarming holiday, a recent poll has found that the average British adult says 'I love you' to their mum 12 times a month. 

If you think this number is a little low, then you're not alone. 51 percent of women polled believe they should tell their mothers they love them more.

 

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On the other hand, 41 percent of men thought they should say those three little words to mum more often.

According to research, which carried out on the behalf of Pizza Express, adults on average tell their mums they love them five times a month in person, three times over text, twice via WhatsApp, and finally twice on social media or in a greeting card.

Of course, millennials often use technology to transmit these messages of love. 37 percent of British 18 to 34-year-olds say 'I love you' to their mothers on WhatsApp, Closer reports, while 29 percent choose to do so on their favourite social media sites.

And, a number that breaks our hearts, 15 percent of the 2,000 people polled say they never tell their mums they love them.

 

Whether we say those three little words or not, we can still sometimes end up taking our mothers for granted, with 58 percent of adults saying that they're definitely guilty of this.

As well, if you're a mum to a young teenager and you're not feeling the love from them, don't be worried. Over a quarter of respondents admitted that they were most ungrateful for their mothers between the ages of 13 and 16.

Hmm, for some reason we have the sudden urge to call up our mothers and tell them just how much we love them!

Are you surprised at all by these numbers?

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