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When we picture a weekend away to London, the images that spring to mind are fancy cocktail bars, edgy Shoreditch eateries and browsing Camden Market. 

However, a mere 40 minutes outside the central city awaits one of the most magical experiences a fiction lover could have. 

As a child and teenager, I grew up devouring the Harry Potter series as soon as each book came out (seriously, I was almost on the radio one year for being the first person in Ireland to finish the final book) and re-reading them sporadically until present day. 

When the majesty and might of the wizarding world was projected on too the silver screen by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and co, to say the DVD box set of them we had became scratched up and over-watched would be an understatement. 

The word enthralled couldn't appropriately describe my aura while watching those films – so once I realised in adulthood that there was a way to discover the technical logistics behind building the world of Harry Potter on screen, you best believe I was raring to go. 

I added The Warner Bros Studio Tour London -The Making of Harry Potter to my bucket list for 2018, and by January 12, I had already ticked it off. 

Accompanied by my soon-to-be 16-year-old sister, we made our way to London to celebrate her upcoming name day, we took the tube out of the city to Watford Junction, where a Knight Bus awaited to take us straight to the studio tour.

Thanks to all of our planning and pre-booking, the queing and collecting of our audio guides was quick and painless, as we stood astonished beneath the 20-foot Christmas tree that decorated the main entrance and gazed up at the turquoise Ford Anglia which had been used in the films as it suspended itself above our heads in the corner of the ceiling. 

Once you arrive at the Studio Tour, you can stay for as long as you please, or at least until their 10pm closing time, but if you're in a rush, the tour can be completed in about two hours. 

Immediately upon entry, you're greeted with a series of posters and book covers from Harry Potter the world over, before being shown a film featuring Harry, Ron and Hermione discussing how they really grew up on the set of Harry Potter, in the studio you're about to enter.

With a beckoning hand from Hermione, you're swept into the Great Hall and the tour can begin. Waiting with your tour group outside the huge double doors of the Great Hall – it was easy tp imagine yourself as a First Year at Hogwarts, about to be sorted into your House. 

The Great Hall was decked out for Christmas during our visit, with the enter pieces and decorations from The Yule Ball scattered around the room. After a pyrotechnics display, and a look behind the magical special effects of the Hall itself (and some secrets about that enchanted ceiling that I wont give away) it was time to walk ourselves through the experience using the audio guide.

From the moving staircases to the Gryffindor dorm rooms, and from Dumbledore's office to Snape's potion dungeon, the tour was overwhelming in its enormity. 

While the tour showcased hugely impressive props, like Hagrid's Hut, The Burrow and The Hogwarts Express, it also brought to the forefront the intense and creative work put into the films by the costume designers, set designers, builders, graphic designers and artists. 

The studio collected all of the various elements of the wizarding world which were used in the films en masse, from the hundreds of painstaking and separately designed wizard hats used in the films, to the elaborate processes of making the wizarding creatures such as goblins, basalisks, house elves and Dementors through a mixture of green screens and good old fashioned sculpture. (seriously if you ever want to feel lazy, you have to see all of the hundreds of variations of goblin heads made by the designers).

A highlight of the tour would have to be the Forbidden Forest experience, which allowed you to wander through the forest itself, surrounded by spooky trees with trunks 10-foot wide, amidst the mist and lightning  and far too many of Aragog's family members for my liking.
As well as the Forbidden Forest, the chance to sample a famous Butter Beer from the The Three Broomsticks was too good to pass up. 

While the queue for the Butter Beers was as long as the queue to get into the tour, it was worth it once we sipped the delicious, sweet substance. 

There was an option to purchase memorabilia glass tankards, but seeing as we were flying home with just hand luggage, we had to opt for plastic cups. 

The next stop on the tour was the lot, where all of the bigger props such as The Knight Bus, The Dursley's Home and the Hogwart's Bridge were kept.

A quick tour of The Dursley's revealed that they had preserved the scene in which Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon's sitting room filled with Harry's Hogwarts letters. 

From there we passed through Diagon Alley, with mechanical magic peeping through every doorway and window pane. 

Like all epic commercialised experiences, there was a humongous gift shop at the end. 

Most things were extremely expensive, with Harry Potter hoodies fetching up to £70.00, and Bertie Botts Every Flavour Beans going for about a tenner (worth it when your sister gets the Earthworm flavoured one on the train home). 

However, stationary and pins and badges were as affordable as £6.00, and there was a huge range of HP themed sweets to choose from without such an extortionate price tag. 

All in all, I can only highly recommend it for any true fans of Harry Potter – just prepare to get a little nostalgic when you step through into the the wizarding world and a little teary eyed when it's time to step back out again. 

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London is bursting with amazing neighbourhoods and exciting boroughs – but our heart certainly lies in Clapham. 

Home to a large number of Irish, Clapham is like a city in itself, with no shortage of bars, restaurants and café. 

One thing we really love about gorgeous Clapham is the brunch – SO many amazing choices. 

Anyway, we decided to do a round up of our favourite brunching spots in this sensational part of London. 

1. Brickwood

Founded in 2013 by Jayke Mangion from Melbourne, Brickwood quickly became one of the most authentic Aussie cafe experiences in London. Quality food, coffee and service sit equally while all pulled together with a cozy feel and great playlist.

Need to try: Native Mushrooms (you won't regret it!)

2. Jack's at the Junction

Jack’s is our favourite local independent café – popular purveyor of posh nosh, good honest grub and classic quick bites to eat since 2010. All of their dishes are specials, from hearty breakfasts, champion baked spuds and proper main plates to their trademark leafy salads and gourmet stacked sandwiches.

You can eat in or take out, either way, a warm welcome awaits just a minute’s walk from Clapham Junction station. Jack’s is the perfect place to catch up with friends, recover from the night before or relax in your lunchtime.

Need to try: the Chorizo Benedict. 

3. The Breakfast Club

The first Breakfast Club to open South of the River is bright and beautiful, having taken inspiration from a 50′s kitchen and an 80′s launderette.

Serving up all day breakfasts from pancakes and Huevos Rancheros to lunch and dinner dishes like salads, fried chicken and waffles, tacos and short rib mac and cheese. Check our their monthly Bingo and Quiz nights! 

Need to try: the PANCAKES (wow).

 

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4. The Clapham North

Exposed brickwork, booth seating and a newly refurbished outside area, sets the perfect scene whether you are looking to prop up at the bar for a cheeky pint or a space to enjoy a delicious brunch with the gals.

Honest but delicious pub food is served all week with brunch taking centre stage on weekends alongside bloody good Bloody Mary’s, craft beers and cocktails. Sundays are best spent with friends sharing a ‘Swingers Roast’, or why not pre-book a ‘host a roast’ party complete with your very own chef’s hat to take away? 

Need to try: the Breakfast Burrito. 

5. Balans Soho Society

The Balans Soho Society live by the philosophy that too much of a good thing is a good thing, the best plan is no plan and that the pursuit of pleasure is a noble one. Even if the pleasure itself might not be.

Need to try: The Soho Full English.

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Harry Potter brought us some serious joy all through our childhoods (and well into adulthood) through the films and books.

If you never did get that Hogwarts letter (it must have gotten lost in the post) then never fear, the magic of Harry Potter can be experienced another way. 

A trip to London might be on the cards for JK Rowling fans, as a Harry Potter Brunch has been scheduled to take place in England's capital city. 

The brunch initiative, which is a massive hit in NYC, sees guest tucking in to a two course brunch and bottomless champagnes, as well as a bottomless supply of Butterbeer.

Guests will be sorted into houses on arrival, and dressing up in Madam Malkin's finest is encouraged. 

The brunch will kick off at Anokha on Saturday, February 24 at noon and runs until 5pm (perfect if you have a curfew like Hogwarts students).

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Whether you're in Slytherin, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Gryffindor, it's time to come together and share your favourite moments from the book over a two course brunch.

Tempted to pull some tickets out of the Sorting Hat? They're £35.00 and can be purchased here

See you on the Hogwarts Express. 

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Any teens of the 00s will know that Mean Girls is an iconic, of the times film from which many epic quotes were spawned. 

Whether you're partial to a sarcastic 'that's so fetch' or a self-indulgent 'is butter a carb?' as you liberally apply buttery goodness to your spuds, there is no question that it is one of the most defining movies of the early millennium. 

Now, a trip to London might be on the cards for Regina George fans, as a Mean Girls Brunch has been scheduled to take place in England's capital city. 

The brunch initiative, which is a massive hit in NYC, sees guest tucking in to a two course brunch and bottomless champagnes, as well as Mean Girls -themed cocktails. 

The cocktail menu includes the the Glen Coco and the Carb-less Butter, but no word yet on their alcoholic make up. 

Guests will even be in with the chance to nab Kady's crown to become Spring Fling King or Queen, which wins you two free cocktails of your choice.

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The brunch will kick off at Floripa, Old Street, London on Saturday, February 3 at noon and runs until 5pm (perfect if you have a curfew like Damien).

There will even be a Burn Book passed around for you get get out any issues you need to vent about.  Maybe lay off calling people fugly sluts though; it's not cute behaviour. 

You can nab tickets to the event right here (four for you Glen Coco, you go Glen Coco).

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It's the time of year when our minds are on sun, sea and city breaks. 

If you're anything like the rest of Ireland, you've been taking refuge from the reality of being back to work, eating healthily and battling storm Eleanor by browsing flight prices online. 

We've been dabbling in our favourite pastime – browsing Airbnb looking for elegant apartments in which to spend our European city breaks. 

Here's our top eight picks from Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam and London. 

Lisbon

Liberty Always Lisbon €29 p/n

Set in a colourful district just minute from Avenida da Liberdade, this mini Lisbon apartment offers a chic and pared back living space from which to explore the city. 

The space can host three guests, and the property owners are fully prepped to help tourists make the most of their time in the popular Portuguese city by advising them on where to go and what to see.

Trendy Designed 2brms Apartment in Lisbon´s Center €70 p/n

The superior interior design elements on this property make it a hot commodity on the holiday rental site. 

Sleeping up to four guests, this flat is close to Bairro Alto in Lisboa and is the ideal hideaway fro those who want to sip a white wine spritzer in beautiful surroundings. 

Paris

Luxury Flat with Pompidou Center Panoramic View €98 p/n

This minimalistic apartment sleeps up to  guests and is located in the heart of the trendy Marais district. 

The apartment comes complete with an epic panoramic view of the industrial Pompidou Center. 

Loft apartment near Jardin du Luxembourg €157 p/n

This luxurious loft is located right by one of Paris's most famous parks. 

The home is decked out in feature art, with rooftop views and a unique apartment sleeping structure. 

Amsterdam 

Spacious warm & bright with 2BRM close to Jordaan €90 p/n

This artsy apartment for four is the perfect Amsterdam. 

Grab public transport into the city centre to see the tourist attractions or nab a rental bike and cycle the streets. 

MODERN APARTMENT WITH SUNNY BALCONY €225 p/n 

For those with a slightly higher budget, this clean, minimalist apartment is the epitome of cool. Just don't forget to water the plants!.

The Foodhallen and the Anne frank house are close by, so you and three guests can enjoy the sights of Amsterdam as well as the view from the balcony. 

London 

2BATH/2BED STUNNING APART WITH AMAZING CITY VIEW €87 p/n

The best thing about this colourful London pad is the gorgeous view, as well as it's proximity tothe Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Brick Lane, Shoreditch and St Katherine's Dock.

With a generous balcony, we could happily but our feet up out there after a day of shopping and sightseeing. 

Amazing apartment close to Hyde Park €116 p/n 

Fancy living it up in a townhouse with 12 of your closest pals? This charming pad is for you. 

The house is located just a stone's throw from Hyde Park,Harrods, Marble Arch, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, abd Oxford street.

 

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Ah, the humble selfie. 

A 21st century phenomenon that began with scene kids on MySpace and culminated in Kim Kardashian's Selfish selfie coffee table book. 

 

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 The obsession with immortalising our millennial faces in a digital filtered square continues, and now coffee artists are capitalising on our self-awareness.

The Tea Terrace, located inside House of Fraser on Oxford Street in London has started selling 'selfieccinos.'

The caffene-enriched treats are topped with an image of you, etched into the foam.

 

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All you have to do is choose a favourite selfie from your phone, and send it via WhatsApp to the Cafe.

Then, the baristas will and it will print it on top of your beverage, using a flavourless food colouring.

 

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The detail in these works of coffee art is mindblowing. 

Some may say the selfie culture has gone too faar with this one, but we think it's a cute novelty.

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Fancy a Christmas shopping spree on Oxford Street or a visit to Buckingham Palace, but just can't splash the cash right now?

Well, what if we told you that you don't have to fork out a fortune?

To celebrate the launch of its new Dublin – London Southend Airport route, Flybe, operated by Stobart Air, is giving Dublin commuters a free black cab ride to work this Thursday morning between 7:30am- 9:30am and 4:30pm- 6:30pm – and a free return flight to London Southend Airport.

To get your ticket, simply look out for a black cab at taxi ranks at Richmond road/N1 in Drumcondra, Military Road/Rathmines road lower in Rathmines and Herbert Park/Clyde Lane in Ballsbridge, hop in and go to work. 

It’s actually that easy, ladies, but word to the wise; all cabs will stop at Merrion Square South in Dublin 2, so be sure to kep that in mind!

Irish airline Stobart Air is Europe’s leading franchise flying partner. Operating under the Flybe brand, Stobart Air services 48 routes in Ireland, the UK, and mainland Europe.

London Southend Airport has been ranked Which? Travel’s best London airport five years in a row.

Conveniently located on the outskirts of the British capital, the airport has a direct rail link to Liverpool Street Station in the heart of London

Ladies, if you want to be one of the 250 lucky winners, you know what to do this Thursday morning!
 

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Police in England have arrested a second man in connection with the Parsons Green terrorist attack which injured 30 people on Friday morning.

In a statement, the Met's Counter Terrorism Command confirmed that detectives had arrested the 21-year-old in Hounslow at around 11.50pm on Saturday night.

The suspect was then taken to a south London police station where he remains in custody.

The arrest comes after police detained an 18-year-old man after he was found in the departure area of a port in Dover on Saturday morning.

Armed police also raided the home on an elderly couple who have fostered hundreds of disadvantaged children.

Ronald Jones and his wife Penelope, would open their home to up to seven children at a time and according to Elmbridge CAN, a community group that aims to ‘build a culture of welcome to refugees,’ the last eight were refugees.

It is not yet known whether the raid yielded any significant discoveries, though according to Metro.co.uk, a former neighbour of the couple said: “They are such a lovely couple – they would do anything for anyone.”

“You can’t blame her if one of her foster children did something wrong – they were nothing but loving to everyone.”

The terror threat remians at critical and detectives have said they will continue to investigate whether more perpetrators were involved in the attack.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said:  "At this stage we are keeping an open mind over whether more than one person is responsible for the attack and we are still pursuing numerous lines of inquiry and at great pace."

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Emergency services are on high alert in London after reports of an explosion on a tube train.

The incident occurred at Parsons Green Tube station this morning, and 22 people were injured.

Pictures uploaded to Twitter show an explosion in a bucket concealed in a shopping bag.

'I was on the Tube, we had just stopped at Parsons Green, I was on my way up from Wimbledon towards Paddington and suddenly there was panic, lots of people shouting, screaming, lots of screaming,' an eyewitness told Breaking News.

'There was a woman on the platform who said she had seen a bag, a flash and a bang, so obviously something had gone off.'

'It was an absolutely packed, rush-hour District Line train from Wimbledon to Edgware Road.'

'I saw crying women, there was lots of shouting and screaming, there was a bit of a crush on the stairs going down to the streets.'

The crude explosive was detonated at around 8.20am.

'We have a number of resources and specialists officers in attendance at the incident at #ParsonsGreen tube station' reads a tweet from The London Fire Brigade. 

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Two facts about us here in SHEmazing HQ – the first is we love brunch, and the second is we know all the words to Wannabe, natch. 

So imagine our excitement level when we discovered that event concept 90s Brunch were mixing the two. 

In a nostalgia-meets-modern medley, the crew at 90s Brunch are combining the Spice Girls with the most important millennial meal of the day. 

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'The 90s Brunch is an ‘off the chain’ 90s themed party that really brings Backstreet back and pays homage to the dopest and freshest parts of the 90’s!' reads the event description. 

'Filled with the ‘bomb’ grub (that’s yummy awesome food), – a ‘far out’ 90s bottomless cocktail for an hour and the ‘freshest’ entertainment, including a lip-sync battle, where you can sign up to ‘blow up’ the stage with dance moves – this is an event you just don’t want to miss.'

'The sound track of the party will include all the most poppin’ music of the decade including artists such as The Spice Girls, Nirvana, R Kelly and Eminem as well as those classic club hits, and their modern remixes.'

'Delicious classic 90’s grub will be served in platter style–including 90’s treats like burgers , pizza, chicken drumsticks and fishfinger sandwiches, Boogie Bear’s donuts and more!'

There is one catch, however, which is that the event is being hosted at a secret location in London. 

Flights to Stanstead for September 16, anyone? 

 

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According to emerging reports, a busy London high street was thrown into chaos earlier today after a double-decker bus crashed into a shop front on Lavender Hill.

It is understood emergency services were called to the scene near Clapham Junction railway station shortly before 7am this morning.

It has been established that two passengers are trapped on the upper desk of the vehicle while a number of others have been injured.

The driver of the 77 bus has been transferred to a hospital in Battersea following the accident, while emergency services at the scene are currently treating the injured.

It has been confirmed that the two passengers trapped on the upper deck are conscious and breathing, and awaiting evacuation by firefighters on-site.

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The Metropolitan police are investigating a series of acid attacks that took place in less than 90 minutes in east London last night.

It's been reported that one of the victims suffered “life-changing” injuries during one of the attacks which were carried out by by two males on a moped.

According to police, the attacks appear to be linked and two victims also had their mopeds stolen.

They also revealed that one male teenager had been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and robbery.

The assaults, which saw two suspects pull up to five people and douse them with the corrosive liquid, began at around 10:25pm when a 32-year-old moped rider was approached by the pair as he rode on the Hackney Road junction with Queensbridge Road.

The rampage continued until 11:37pm when the attackers fled after they confronted their fifth victim.

A witness to the Hackney Road attack said she saw the police treat the victim with water, while Sarah Cobbold, a local resident, said she went out on to her balcony after seeing flashing lights outside her flat.

Speaking to the Press Association, Sarah said: “It was just outside my flat, the victim was literally stood on my doorstep.

“It was probably about 10.30pm. I saw some reports that it happened at 10.25pm so by 10.30pm there were a couple of police cars and an ambulance there … Police had cordoned off the little area around the pavement and there was just a guy standing on my doorway and they were pouring huge, five-litre bottles of water over his head.

“He was standing, he seemed to be OK. After probably about 10-15 minutes he managed to walk unaided into the ambulance.”

The Met Police said in a statement: "Inquiries are ongoing and officers from Hackney CID are investigating."

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