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Another bout of bad weather is set to impact a number of counties today, as a status yellow weather warning is in place. 

According to Met Éireann, a band of very strong winds is set to impact the centre of the country, as a deepening depression spanning fom Galway to Dublin is expected.

This will affect coastal counties of the southwest, south and possibly parts of the east coast later. 

Southwest to west winds are expected to increase to mean speed of 50 to 65km/h, with gusts of 90 to 110km/h this afternoon in coastal counties of the southwest and south.

More severe winds will possibly transfer to parts of the east coast later this evening or early tonight.

Winds will be at their strongest in exposed coastal areas.

The wind warning is in place for Dublin, Wexford, Wicklow, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford.

The warning will in in effect from this morning until midnight. 

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Although she didn't win the title of Miss America, Maragana Wood's comments about Donald Trump definitely stole the show.

Twitter users have praised the Miss Texas competitor after she condemned the US President for his less than adequate response to the Charlottesville violence.

During the question and answer section of the pageant, Maragana was asked about the white supremacist rally that took place last month.

The host referred specifically to the comments made by Trump in which he stated that there was shared blame with “very fine people on both sides.”

She was then asked is she agreed with the statement and to explain her answer.

“I think that the white supremacist issue – it was very obvious that it was a terrorist attack,” she said.

“I think that President Donald Trump should have made a statement earlier addressing the fact, and making sure that all Americans feel safe in this country. That is the number one issue right now.”

Her quick response was met with cheers from the audience and of course, social media erupted with support fo the Miss America contestent. 

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Get ready to channel your inner Barb, because there's a Stranger Things fancy dress party coming to Dublin.

On Friday the 13th of October, the Generator Hostel in Smithfield will transform its interiors into the scenes from the hit Netflix sci-fi series, complete with flashing fairy flights and all the 80s memorabilia you could ever wish for.

Attendees are encouraged to dress as their favourite character from the show (we envision a lot of bald caps and bleeding noses), or a in an outfit inspired by the 1980s.

There will be an in-house DJ pumping out an eclectic mix of classic 80s jams and retro electro, as well as drink specials, 'Stranger Beers' and themed cocktails.

Professional photographers will be on hand to capture all the antics, and there will even be photo-ops with re-created scenes from the show (and yes, that includes the alphabet wall). 

Fancy taking a trip to the 'Upside Down'? Simply sit back and enjoy some 80s cult classics in the cinema room which will be decked out to look like the creepy dimension.

There's prizes for the best costume on the night, so you guys better get planning.

Tickets are €12.30 – €14.43 and are available now from Eventbrite.

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The Irish Cancer Society has issued a warning to the public regarding the potential dangers associated with the fake tan injection, Melanotan.

The substance is banned under Irish law, though it can be easily purchased online, and there are even reports of it being sold in certain gyms and tanning shops around the country.

According to reports, one in 10 people using the HSE needle exchange programme are using the illicit product.

Originally designed as a treatment for skin cancer, the product has since been marketed toward those seeking the perfect tan.

Users of Melanotan often suffer severe side-effects such as high-blood pressure and flu-like symptoms as well as acne and black blotches on the skin.

Kevin O'Hagan from the Irish Cancer Society has warned of the dangers:

"The difficulty is it's an illegal substance and it's highly dangerous. Some of the reports we're hearing in relation to the side effects, that range from sickness right through to a link to melanoma skin cancer, really can cause a lot of difficulties for someone," he said.

"[The side effects] range from sickness, acne, high blood pressure, people often get flu-like symptoms when using it. We've heard reports of people getting body swelling and dark, black blotches on their skin and freckles getting brown."

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Trying to keep the runny noses, sore throats and pounding heads at bay this winter won't be easy, so it is important to get all the nutrients you need.

While some people turn to supplements (not guilty), eating a balanced diet, rich in fruits and vegetables, is the best way to boost your immunity naturally.

Incorporating superfoods is also a fabulous idea and can help you ensure you get your daily dose of vitamins and antioxidants. 

And while we are all familiar with the Instagram sensations that are goji berries, chia seeds, avocado and kale, there are some new kids on the block.

There are a number of new nutrition powerhouses emerging on the market that come with a lot of health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, improving digestion or strengthening your immune system.

Have a gawk, and let us know what you think:

1. Moringa

Originating from India, moringa is also referred to as the drumstick tree, and has been used as nutritional booster for centuries. The entire tree is edible but its most nutritious part is the leaves.

For a similar intake, moringa contains about  25 times the amount of iron as spinach or seven times the amount of vitamin C as oranges. It is also very rich in vitamin A, vitamin B, calcium, protein and potassium.

All good things, all good things. 

Generally sold as a powder made from the leaves of the tree, moringa can be found in most health stores. Add a spoonful to your smoothies, soups or porridge, or whisk it to almond milk and a drizzle of honey to get all its incredible benefits, like as boosting your immune system, reducing inflammation and regulating your blood sugar levels. 

2. Maca

Grown in Peru, maca is a cruciferous vegetable (from the same family as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage or kale) and its root has been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years. 

High in vitamin C, B6, copper, iron, potassium and manganese, it is mostly sold in powder form to add to food or as capsules. It is believed to improve the mood (say no more), reduce stress levels and anxiety and boost performances. According to some studies, it could even have a positive impact on fertility.  

3. Elderberry

You might be familiar with elderflower, which blossoms around June, but elder trees also produce elderberries, which are in full season in September. While they can't be found commercially, these fruits indigenous to Northern Europe are usually used in crumbles, jams and pies. They could also be used as topping for porridge or in smoothies.  

A real nutrition powerhouse, elderberries are a very good source of fibre, vitamin A and vitamin C, and also contain iron, potassium, vitamin B6 and betacarotene. Alongside the immunity-boosting effect, these tasty berries are diuretic and therefore boasts detoxifying properties. Interestingly, elderberries act as antiviral, which could really help you resist the winter flu. 

 

 

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Harry Styles stepped in as a last minute replacement on BBC One's Live Lounge today, and of course, being the professional that he is, he absolutely killed it.

After the effects Hurricane Irma made it too difficult for The Killers to travel to Britain, the Sign of the Times singer was on hand to save the day.

Harry performed a number of songs from his debut solo album including his new single, Two Ghosts – a song many fans believe is about the singer's former flame, Taylor Swift.

And, as is typical of any Live Lounge session, he couldn't leave the studio without putting his own twist on one of his favourite tracks – Fleetwood Mac, The Chain.

A bold move to say the least, but we reckon he pulled it off. 

Revealing his reason behind the choice, Harry explained that he was “massive fan of them as a band and the music.”

When asked if Stevie Nicks would be happy with his cover of the 1977 hit, Harry replied: “We’ll find out.”

The star also reminisced about the first time he appeared on the legendary radio segment with former band, One Direction, saying how performing solo and just as fun as reforming with a group.

"It’s fun – and that [One Direction Live Lounge] was fun as well. Live Lounge is fun."

He really loves to maintain that air of mystery doesn't he? 

Feature Image: Twitter 

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Three people have died following a collision involving a car and a truck on the N17 Galway to Sligo Road at Lisduff at approximately 12.30pm this afternoon.

Two women (70s and 40s) and one boy (7), were pronounced dead at the scene. The truck driver was uninjured.

Garadí and investigators are at the scene and diversions are in place.

Southbound traffic is diverted to Ballyhaunis and motorists are asked to avoid the Claremorris Ballinrobe Junction.

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact Claremorris Garda Station on 094-9372080, The Garda Confidential Line on 1800-666-111 or any Garda Station.

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In need of a decent night out?

Well, you're in luck, because the world's best bar is on its way to Dublin. 

Later this month the team from The Dead Rabbit will leave their home in New York City and descend on Dublin's most exciting new cocktail bar, The Sidecar at The Westbury, for an exclusive five-day residency.

From September 28 – October 2, visitors will be transported back in time for a showcase of 1850’s New York merged with the sophisticated glitz and glamour of a 1930’s party.

Customers can indulge in an innovative cocktail list created by Beverage Director Jillian Vose as well as a delicious pub grub food menu at The Sidecar. 

The bar's founders will also be on hand to shake up some of their most popular cocktails including:

  • Spell SpokeSlane Irish Whiskey, Hibiscus, Kaffir Lime Leaf, Ginger, Lime, Chamomile and Citrus Bitters

  • Eye CandyTeeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey, Peach, Fig, Cinnamon, Lemon, Chamomile and Black Cardamon

  • Heretic Bombay Dry Gin, Mezcal, Elderflower, Pine and Muscat.

After setting up business in 2012, Belfast natives and owners of The Dead Rabbit, Sean Muldoon and Jack McGarry, say they're looking forward to setting up a residency on Irish soil.

 “This is the first time we’ve done an event of this scale in Ireland. It’s great to be coming home and we’re looking forward to bringing The Dead Rabbit to Dublin.”

“The Dead Rabbit is an Irish Pub so having it in Ireland is going to be special. We’re excited to see what The Westbury team have put together”.

We can not wait to drop in. 

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At least 30 people have been injured following a train crash in Andermatt, Switzerland.

According to Swiss police, two trains collided at a station between Goschenen and Andermatt at around 11.30am, local time.

The severity of the injuries is not yet know, though authorities say emergency services and medical personnel are currently at the scene.

It's understood there was 100 people onboard the train at the time of the collision.

This is a developing story.

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It's true what they say, you really do eat with your eyes first, and thanks to a thriving foodie scene and tons of Instagram inspiration, fabulous food presentation is no longer confined to 5-star kitchens.

Give us a few sprigs of coriander and a squeezey bottle full of pesto and even we could give Gordon Ramsay a run for his money.

It can't be that difficult, right?

Wrong.

Meet Jose, a 16-year-old vegan foodie who has one simple motto – “Life is too short to eat boring food.”

The innovative teen shares his stunning pastel creations with his 460k+ followers on his Instagram page, @naturally.jo – and honestly, these vegan treats and breakfasts need to be seen to be believed.

Jose also takes and edits each photograph himself, meaning he's already 10x times more talented than any of us were at that age.

From dreamy smoothies to perfectly symmetrical raw cheesecake, a scroll @naturally.jo really is a treat for the senses.

Just take a look:

 

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It's been ten years since the world came face to face with an anguished teen desperately defending his idol, Britney Spears.

In footage which has been viewed millions of times over the course of the last decade, Chris Crocker can be seen tearfully demanding that the press 'leave Britney alone'.

Due to both his theatrical delivery and the vaguely unsettling nature of the clip, chatshow hosts and comedians fell upon it with glee, instantly identifying material which they could parody time and time again.

And as the footage reaches its tenth birthday, the star of the clip has taken the time to reflect on both the video and the various reasons he set about creating it.

In an explanation which may stun many, Chris explained that his devotion to Britney was born of his own domestic situation.

"10 years ago on this day, I defended my favourite pop star against the media," he began in a post which has been liked more than 10,000 times.

"Whie I'm known for doing comedy: This was the one video that I was serious in. That year, my mom was battling addiction and became homeless after serving for our country in Iraq."

"The struggles in my home life and family life made me defensive over any woman going through a hard time," Chris explained.

Reflecting on internet culture back in 2007, Chris continued: "[It] was a very different, less LGBT friendly place at the time. Nothing I said was listened to."

The aftermath of the video's release has stayed with Chris who recalled: "I was mocked for my feminity. I was called every gay slur in the book. Talk show hosts questioned if I was a man or a woman, after playing the clip."

Realising that the sentiment of his video was attracting mirth not understanding, Chris explained that he eventually played up to the 'cartoonish' perception the press and public had of him.

"But the truth is and always was about standing up for someone and not standing idly by when you see someone being hurt by others."

Gratefult to see a changing tide, Chris added: "In the 10 years since this video – a lot of LGBT YouTubers are celebrated for who they are. I often wonder if I had started videos later, if I would've been treated differenty."

Finishing the poignant post with a nod to his initial motivations, Chris concluded: "But what I will say is this: Even if I got a public beating for standing up for what's right; I'm happy I did. And I'll always love Britney Spears."

And with that, we're giving a standing ovation.

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According to emerging reports this afternoon, a number of people have sustained serious injuries following a collision in Co Cork today.

It has been established that the road traffic accident happened on the Mallow road at the Waterloo junction before noon.

AA Roadwatch alerted the public to the incident on Twitter, posting: "#CORK #N20 Serious crash between Cork City and Mallow near the Waterloo turn-off. Gardaí at the scene."

It is understood that the Northbound lane is currently closed, and emergency services are at the scene of the incident.

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