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If there is one thing we love about Christmas – apart from the boozing, snoozing and chilling, it is the excuse to binge on chocolate totally guilt-free. 

While most people enjoy chocolate on a regular basis, we all know a person who is truly obsessed it. Real connoisseur or simple cacao enthusiast, the chocolate lover in your life will be over the moon if you get them one of these presents!  

1. A chocolate fondue kit

Chocolate fondue set, Debenhams, 25 euros

2. A hot chocolate kit

Cocoa Creations, Whittards of Chelsea, 25 euros

3. Some sweet soaps

Box of Chocolate Soaps, Uncommon Goods, 24.23 euros

4. A chocolate workshop

1 Day Chocolate course, The Baking academy of Ireland, 150 euros

5. A dangerous game

Chocolate Russian Roulette Game, Debenhams, 11 euros

6. A membership to a chocolate tasting club

Bean and Goose Tasting Club Membership, from 20 euros

7. A hot chocolate room spray

Chocolate Fragrance Room Spray, by Sensory Decisions, 11.30 euros

8. The ultimate Parisian chocolatier gift box

Hatbox by Nastry, La Maison du Chocolat, 132 euros

9. A book with the best chocolate recipes ever 

'I Want Chocolate!' by Trish Deseine, 15 euros

10. A fun notebook

Chocolate notebook, Amazon, 5 euros

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Madison Makeup is excited to present the first two products in their brand new makeup collection, the Berry Bold eye and highlight palette and the Contour palette. 

The latest launch from new cosmetics brand Madison Makeup is sure to quickly find a place in your makeup routine – the Contour Palette is designed and developed to feature every product you need to create a perfectly sculpted face in one package.

The Palette contains a combination of cream contour shades alongside a highlighter and blusher that will suit any skin tone. Recently in Dublin for an exclusive Madison Makeup shoot, Made in Chelsea’s Frankie Gaff’s fresh and flawless look was created by Pro MUA Sue Brophy.

 

Contour Goals with our @madisonmakeupirl Complete Contour Palette check out some more info over at www.madisonmakeup.ie 

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To get Frankie’s look, Sue suggests the following steps using the Madison Makeup Contour Palette:

STEP 1- On hydrated clean skin, buff a lightweight foundation into the skin

STEP 2 – Brush the brows into shape and lightly fill in with shade Neutral from the Madison Makeup Berry Bold Palette, set with a clear gel

STEP 3 -Using Contour colour 5 & a flat synthetic brush, mark out the areas you want to shade & define, and blend into the skin with a damp sponge

STEP 4 –Mix Contour colours 1 & 4 using a flat brush and paint on areas you wish to lift and highlight, before blending with a damp sponge

STEP 5 -Using fingers, pat the cream Highlighter shade onto tops of cheekbones, centre of nose & on the cupids bow

STEP 6 – Finish this sculpted, glowing skin look by adding a pop of the shade Blusher to the outer apples of the cheeks

STEP 7 –Lightly dust the T-Zone area with powder to reduce any shininess, especially important if you’re being photographed!

But wait… THERE'S MORE! 

Brand new for makeup lovers this winter is the Berry Bold Palette, 10 smooth and soft matte and shimmer eye shadows, alongside 4 glowing highlighter shades.

Create a flawless, dramatic look with these intense, high colour pay-off shades. Pro Makeup Artist Sue Brophy designed Frankie’s look with Berry Bold for her exclusive shoot and has shared her step-by-step guide to creating the look:

STEP 1 – Using a jet-black kohl pencil, tight line the top and bottom lash line and then using a small fluffy brush, blend this up onto the lids and lower lash-line bringing, it out into a feline shape. While the kohl is still tacky, place Scarlet all over lid then blend out using a clean, fluffy brush to follow the feline shape.

STEP 2 -Taking a small fluffy brush, blend Berry into the crease and under lower lash line to create a deep berry look.

STEP 3 – Add Velvet to the outer corners to create depth.

STEP 4 – Bring light to the inner corners of the eyes using Fifi and Mia from the highlighter shades.

STEP 5 – Finish the eye look with a slick of gel liner and lashes

And off you go, out on the town! 

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Following a 90 minute deliberation, a jury in Dublin Circuit Criminal Court found a former UCD student guilty of sexual assault.

The 36-year-old man denied the assault against the Brazilian native, who made contact with people via Tinder in an effort to improve her language skills.

According to The Independent, he court heard that the woman met the defendant in the city centre in July 2014, who then drove her to a secluded area of the UCD campus.

The victim, who had been in contact with the defendant since June 29, grew worried upon arriving in the isolated area as she was under the impression they were going for a coffee.

The woman claimed that after rejecting a kiss from the defendant, he grew aggressive, punched her and exposed her breast.

“He was looking like a monster. His face wasn’t the same face that smiled to me when I got into his car," she said. "He was calling me bad names and trying to touch me. I tried to take his hands away, and I couldn’t."

The court heard that the woman eventually managed to escape the car where she was met by a dog walker who told authorities she was very distressed.

The defendant contradicted the woman's recollection of events, saying that after she didn't return his kiss, he immediately stopped, but she became hysterical.

However, the jury of six men and six women, who listened to eight days of evidence, ultimately determined that the defendant was guilty of sexual assault.

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International sportsman, Conor McGregor, has been given two months to pay a fine of €400 following a hearing in Blanchardstown District Court today.

(The sportsman may be a lot of things, but short on cash isn't one of them… thankfully.)

The UFC star appeared in court after failing to pay a initial fine for breaking the speed limit on the Naas Road in March of this year.

.After entering a guilty plea, the 29-year-old Dublin native told the court he can't remember why he didn't pay the first fine in April.

After being told he could pay his €400 fine in instalments  McGregor said: "I apologise and I want to show my respect by showing up today. I apologise."

According to The Journal, the sports star's case had been adjourned on two previous occasions after McGregor failed to appear.

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Earlier today, disgraced NBC news anchor, Matt Lauer, issued an apology after allegations of sexual harassment were made against him by female colleagues.

Expressing remorse for his conduct, the Today host said he struggled to find words sufficient enough to communicate his regret.

"There are no words to express my sorrow and regret for the pain I have caused others by words and actions. To the people I have hurt, I am truly sorry," he said at the beginning of his statement.

Allowing himself a moment of introspection, the host then said he needed to take time to consider his behaviour and its implications.

"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I’m committed to beginning that effort. It is now my full time job," he said.

However, social media users are far from impressed with his attempt at an apology, with many asserting he was sorry for getting caught, not sorry for his behaviour. 

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The TV industry was rocked yesterday following news that Matt Lauer had been dismissed by NBC amid allegations of sexual misconduct.

It emerged that the Today show host had been accused of sexual harassment by female colleagues, leading the network to dismiss him with immediate effect.

Informing staff of the decision, the network’s president for news, Andrew Lack, explained: "On Monday night, we received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behaviour in the workplace by Matt Lauer."

"While it is the first complaint about his behaviour in the over 20 years he’s been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident."

The public heard that Lauer was remorseful following internal discussions, but had yet to speak publicly on the matter.

Today, however, the TV host issued a statement referring to both his behaviour and his dismissal.

"There are no words to express my sorrow and regret for the pain I have caused others by words and actions. To the people I have hurt, I am truly sorry," he began.

"As I am writing this I realize the depth of the damage and disappointment I have left behind at home and at NBC. Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized, but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed."

Acknowledging his family and friends who have been thrust into the limelight as a result of his conduct, the disgraced anchor expressed regret over the repercussions of his behaviour.

"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly. Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I’m committed to beginning that effort. It is now my full time job."

"The last two days have forced me to take a very hard look at my own troubling flaws. It’s been humbling. I am blessed to be surrounded by the people I love. I thank them for their patience and grace."

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 Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has selected Simon Coveney as the new Tánaiste following Frances Fitzgerald's resignation on Tuesday.

The announcement was made shortly after noon today after days of speculation.

Taking to Twitter, Mr Varadkar confirmed the news, writing: "Delighted to appoint @simoncoveney as Tanaiste. This will enhance his position across Europe in our vital Brexit negotiations."

Simon Coveney, who was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade in June of this year, ran for leader of Fine Gael but was defeated by the current Taoiseach.

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Let's face it, women, who don't find themselves craving the sweeter things in life during their period, are few and far between.

And while the instant gratification is much sought-after, the results of a chocolate binge can leave many of us feeling sluggish and regretful.

This is where Moon Cycle Bakery comes in.

 

At Moon Cycle Bakery, we have all the feelings for the people who have collaborated with us to make our treats and this business possible. Everything from the ingredients to the added adaptogens to the taste testing — if it weren’t for our leading ladies, we wouldn’t have any delicious sweets to send your way. This week, we want to highlight the brand Root + Bones run by the seriously loving soul, Alyssa Melody. Root + Bones is the company that helps give you a sense of calm, an added boost in libido and an overall invigorated feeling through their adaptogens. Adaptogens work as a thermostat, helping keep your body in homeostasis during stressful life situations aka our cycles and add degrees of health to any meal we add them to. To learn more about Root + Bones, their message, the amazing recipe library and fall in love with Alyssa like we have, head to www.rootandbones.com.@rootandbones

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This US-based baked goods delivery service seeks to provide women with a selection of confectionery which not only satisfies their sweet tooth, but benefits them both internally and externally.

Explaining their mission, they say: "Once a month, we deliver delicious treats that that not only taste good – but hug your body with carefully selected, hormone-supportive ingredients designed to nourish you from the inside out."

"We establish this in Moon Cycle by making sure every treat is chock full of high energy, hormone-balancing, healthy ingredients. Our treats will not only meet you with love and warmth, but they will leave you (and your body) full of vitality and goodness."

"We are always on the hunt for the freshest ingredients and highest quality brand names," reads the website. "You can rest assured that every treat you receive has been baked with wholesome, high quality ingredients (and a little moon dust for good measure.)"

From Matcha Coconut Bites to Raspberry Black Bean Brownies, Moon Cycle Bakery are determined for women to treat themselves during the roughest week of the month, without compromising their health.

"We believe in self-care, so who would we be if we sent treats that were only going to hurt our bodies every month instead of replenish them?" they ask.

Where do we sign?

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As of December 1, Iarnród Éireann customers will face revised fares on some services.

The National Transport Authority has determined that a range of Iarnród Éireann fares will increase by an average of 1.2 percent. However, a number of fare types will see no increase.

These changes include a simplified structure on the Cork commuter fare, which will see a fare reduction of up to 25 per cent.

Further to this, Intercity express single fares will be reduced by an average of 5 percent to improve value and reduce the differential between the Dublin Short Hop Zone and Intercity zone.

Under-fives will travel for free on all DART, Commuter and Intercity lines.

The Iarnród Éireann website has further information which you can check out right here.

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As of 8am this morning, passengers travelling through Dublin Airport can avail of new self-service passport control machines.

Following a trial period in April, the Department of Justice have confirmed that the e-Gates, which can be used by Irish and EU travellers over the age of 18 with e-Passports and Irish passport cards, are now in full operation.

The self-service machines, which rely on passport readers and facial recognition technology to allow entry into the country, have been installed in an effort to speed up the system and increase security in the airport.

Minister Charlie Flanagan believes the 20 new machines – 10 in each terminal – are a very welcome new addition.

"Following a very thorough pilot programme and competitive tender, I believe that we've found a solution that matches our goals and requirements."

" We look forward to working with Vision-Box, through the award of this framework agreement," he said after signing the contract in Augist of this year.

"The introduction of e-Gates will greatly enhance our immigration controls, including our border security, while at the same time providing an improved passenger experience," he added.

Looking to the future. the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service has confirmed that expansion is a possibility.

"Following the first phase of the project INIS will examine the scope for extending their use to non–EU passport holders, to allow easier entry for regular visitors such as business travellers."

The machines have been provided by Lisbon-based Vision-Box, in partnership with Accenture and ESP Global Systems.

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Up until the release of Lemonade last year, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who tied the knot in 2008, were considered the golden couple of the music industry.

As well as being highly acclaimed artists in their own right with countless awards under their belts, it looked like Bey and Jay had also managed to sidestep something many A-list couples fall foul off – infidelity.

Until Becky with the good hair showed up, that is.

While it's been over a year since Beyoncé hinted that her husband had engaged in an extra-marital affair, interest among fans and critics hasn't waned, so it's no real surprise Jay-Z's latest interview with New York Times' T magazine has caused serious waves this week.

Commenting on the impact their personal life had on their approach to their work, Jay Z made it clear that Bey's lyrics had solid grounding in reality by acknowledgng that his behaviour and inner turmoil has led to discontent between the pair.

"You have to survive. So you go into survival mode, and when you go into survival mode, what happens? You shut down all emotions," he explained. 

"So, even with women, you gonna shut down emotionally, so you can't connect. … In my case, like, it's deep. And then all the things happen from there: infidelity."

Jay- Z went on to admit that the pair have had to deal with issues that might cause other couples to throw in the towel.

"You know, most people walk away, and, like, divorce rate is like 50 percent or something ’cause most people can’t see themselves. The hardest thing is seeing pain on someone’s face that you caused, and then have to deal with yourself," he said.

While some members of the industry seemed aghast that Bey and Jay decided to address their issues in their music, Jay Z feels it was the best move for them.

 "The best place in the hurricane is in the middle of it. The best place is right in the middle of the pain. And that's where we were sitting."

"And it was uncomfortable. And we had a lot of conversations. [I was] really proud of the music she made, and she was really proud of the art I released. And, you know, at the end of the day we really have a healthy respect for one another's craft. I think she's amazing.”

And as for having regrets over the route their marriage took? Jay Z is determined to find the positive in the negative.

"I grew so much from the experience," he insists. "But I think the most important thing I got is that everything is connected."

"Every emotion is connected and it comes from somewhere. And just being aware of it. Being aware of it in everyday life puts you at such a … you’re at such an advantage."

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Saoirse Ronan has had to deal with quite a few people mispronouncing her name over the years.

To be fair, it's a pretty Irish name that not many people living Stateside would have heard before. 

For that reason, POPSUGAR had the Irish actress in to ask her to pronounce some pretty difficult celebrity names

The Lady Bird actress did reasonably well, getting a satisfactory seven out of 13 correct.

With names in the line up like Zosia Mamet, Tea Leoni and Maksim Chmerkovskiy, we think she did pretty well. 

However, not every corner of the internet was suitable impressed. 

Some fellow Emerald Isle residents thought that perhaps Saoirse was playing up her Irish-ness a tad too much. 

We'll let you make up your mind on that one, check out the video below: 

 

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