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In a year which saw the criminal actions of a convicted rapist appear to pale in significance to his prowess on the university swim team, it's no real surprise that a sports bar in Perth deemed it appropriate to advertise a New Year's Eve frat night with banners advising the public 'You teach her morals, We teach her oral."

In a year when a presidential candidate can admit he grabs women 'by the p*ssy' and still secure himself a place in the White House, it's hardly shocking that a random bar thought it was OK to assure the public that while their couches may pull out, they sure as hell don't.

I mean, it's just how we roll these days, right?

In a move which many found abhorrent and countless others saw as nothing more than locker room banter, Perth's Brass Monkey Hotel considered the promotion of rape culture a fitting indication of what the final night of 2016 may bring their patrons should they decide to cross the treshold.

Hanging banners from the building's exterior, staff perfectly illustrated that no matter how many cases of rape culture are brought to the public's attention day in and day out, there will always – always – be another one waiting just around the corner.

While the hotel's banners have, indeed, made global headlines today and the establishment in question has issued an apology, how many of us can say we're truly shocked by their initial actions?

Yes, we're outraged that they considered it an accurate representation of the night to come, we're sickened that they were apparently unable to see the implications of their words, and we're utterly appalled that they could use sexual violence against women as a method to promote their business, but are we truly shocked that yet another rape culture case has emerged?

Unfortunately, not.

Earlier this year, three studies were conducted among men in an effort to see how many were able to differentiate between 'jokes' featured in so-called lad's mags, and remarks made by convicted rapists.

And the answer? Well, it's worrying… but is it surprising?

The findings, published in the Psychology of Men and Masculinity, established that hundreds of those surveyed were unable to decide whether remarks normalising – and indeed condoning – the rape and sexual assault of women were actual testimony or fodder found in magazines aimed at men.

When a young man's swimming times appear to take precedence over a young woman's right to bodily autonomy, is a banner outside some backward pub Down Under going to leave us reeling?

When the future President of the United States of America can admit to sexual assault and still get voted in, will the actions of a few hotel staff thousands of miles away really leave us shellshocked?

And when Facebook users applaud the actions of the Brass Monkey Hotel by writing "I saw the signs and I laughed my ass off', are we really going to be scandalised when a similar case emerges next week?

Regrettably, no.

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Just one day after a collision involving a heavily pregnant woman on the N20 in Co Cork, AA Roadwatch have advised the public that a second serious collision has taken place in the county today.

According to emerging reports, the incident occurred when a jeep travelling the wrong way on the M8 near Rathcormac crashed into a van shortly after 11.30 this morning.

It has been established that the collision occurred near junction 16, approximately 20 km outside the city.

It has been reported that the incident has resulted in one fatality and critical injuries.

Emergency services are currently on the scene, and diversions are now in place.

 

 

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In news which has sent shockwaves throughout the music industry tonight, George Michael's publicist has confirmed that the much-loved British singer has died.

It has been established that the star, who rose to fame as part of Wham! in the 1980s, 'passed away peacefully' this afternoon.

 

Releasing a statement to the press and public, the late singer's publicist said: "It is with great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period."

"The family would ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult and emotional time. There will be no further comment at this stage."

The public have taken to Twitter in their thousands to mourn the passing of the much-celebrated entertainer.

 

 

 

George, who battled ill health in recent years, was just 53 at the time of his passing.

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Gardaí have appealed to the public to come forward with any information they may have pertaining to a stabbing incident in the capital last night.

According to emerging reports, a man in his 20s has been hospitalised after being attacked near Belvedere Road on the city’s north side at approximately 11pm.

It is understood the victim managed to make his way along the North Circular Road before emergency services were called in the vicinity of the Big Tree pub.

The individual was taken to the Mater hospital where his injuries are said to be not life-threatening.

The Gardaí Technical Unit is currently examining the scene and Gardaí have yet to make any arrests.

 

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According to emerging reports, a High Court judge has ruled that the occupants of Apollo House in the capital city must vacate the property.

He has, however, delayed the execution of the injunction until the new year.

Since last Thursday, activists and artists, under the name Home Sweet Home, have been using the premises to house individuals who have fallen victim to the country's housing crisis.

The Irish Times reports that while Ross Maguire, SC, who is representing Brendan Ogle, Glen Hansard, Aisling Hedderman and Carrie Hennessy, acknowledges the receiver's statement that occupants were trespassing, he insisted that a number of other legal matters need consideration as well.

Countering the argument, Rossa Fanning, SC for the receivers, accused Mr Maguire of deliberately delivering his case with the help of 'emotive terms'.

According to the report, Mr Justice Paul Gilligan also raised the issue of culpability should an accident occur in Apollo House.

The verdict was delivered at 4pm this afternoon.

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After weeks of speculation, it looks like Geordie Shore's Aaaron Chalmers and TOWIE's Lauren Pope have finally gone public with their relationship.

The rumour mills began spinning earlier this year when Lauren alluded to the fact she found the Newcastle lad more than a little easy on the eye.

Speaking to New magazine in May, she explained that she had crossed paths with the Geordie lad that month, and had herself a whale of a time altogether.

"I was DJing at a club and he was there," Lauren explained. “We had a very funny, drunken night. We went to bed at 6am!"

Not content to leave it there, Lauren added: "I think Aaron is the hottest on the show and my type is tattoos and a beard, so he fits the bill."

And it sounds like Lauren's comments must have done the trick as it seems the pair are a fully-fledged couple these days.

Heading along to Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland in recent days, the reality stars were reportedly all about the public displays of affection – something which bystanders were only too happy to discuss.

"It was a very romantic date, they were holding hands throughout," an onlooker revealed. 

“They looked completely loved up and really enjoyed the day out," they added.

Well sure look it, tis the season and all.

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Ladies, our prayers have been answered.

In a move which will majorly revolutionise our messaging experience (and let's face it, lower our blood pressure), WhatsApp are currently developing a feature which will allow us to revoke, recall or edit our messages AFTER they've been sent.

So if you've ever sent a message by accident or seriously regretted its tone after pressing send, the good folk behind the service are now giving us the opportunity to turn back time and pretend it never even happened.

That's right ladies, in much the same way you are given the option to copy or forward a message by pressing down on the screen, you will soon be offered the option to edit, recall or revoke.

And frankly, we are reeling with relief and excitement.

The feature, which will only work if the recipient hasn't read the message, is currently being trialled on iPhone beta software, and users who have access to the early beta release have explained that the function must be enabled by users as it will not automatically appear as a feature.

And if you're an Android user? Well, reports have yet to be confirmed whether you guys will have access to the new feature, but fingers crossed!

 

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According to emerging reports, three young women are currently under investigation following the brutal attack on 18-year-old Castleblayney woman, Kym Owens, in Co Kildare last month.

Kim, who is a first year student in NUI Maynooth, was making her way to her digs in the Moyglare Abbey estate when she was assaulted on November 20.

Launching an investigation into the shocking incident, Gardaí took more than 200 statements, and it has been confirmed that three women are currently under investigation.

"Three young females are being investigated for the attack, and it is hoped that they will be interviewed in the coming days," a source revealed.

Urging the public to come forward with any information they may have, a senior officer reinforced the importance of the appeal.

"They can come back to Gardaí in full confidence, they will not be in trouble or anything like that. Their information could be crucial," he said.

Kym, who is currently receiving treatment in James Connolly Memorial Hospital in Blanchardstown, sustained sever injuries during the assault including broken eye sockets, a broken jaw and a broken nose.

 

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IT Sligo have issued a statement following the discovery of a note on campus which appears to outline a student's intention to carry out a mass shooting next month.

The note, which was made public this week, has been brought to Gardaí attention who have, according to the college's statement, conducted a series of enquiries.

The handwritten note details a student's intention to bring a firearm into an exam hall next month, with the note beginning: "I feel very sad because my class members bully me, they are a bunch of d*cks, they pick on me because my English is very bad."

"I promised myself that I’d bring a fully loaded Glock 17 and smoke them all. I bought the gun on the dark web on Silk Road. It’s going to come by the 9th of December and I’ll bring it to an exam hall on the 15th of January and use it then."

"I plan to kill six students within the period of ten minutes, slowly and painfully. I will have two magazines with equal amounts of 40 bullets," the note finished.

Commenting on the matter, IT Sligo said: "The Institute is aware of a recent incident on campus where an unsigned note was left in a classroom."

"The matter was immediately referred to the Gardaí who have conducted a series of enquiries," the statement continued.

"The safety and security of our students and staff is paramount. While the Gardaí assessment is that there is no viable immediate threat, their investigation is continuing."

"All appropriate security arrangements are in place – and the Institute continues to consult with the Gardaí on a daily basis."

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Unlike students of other third-level disciplines, Arts student have it pretty rough when it comes to the public’s perception of their prospects.

If you make the mistake of telling someone that you don’t actually intend teaching upon graduation, you’re often met with a mixture of confusion, pity and suspicion.

Oh, and then there’s the endless digs you get about your 12-hour work week while the ‘real’ students sweat over Bunsen burners or slave away in an airless computer lab.

Here are just 8 things you’ll know if you’re pursuing or, indeed, have a Bachelor of Arts degree.

1. People openly scorn your choice of subject.

“Greek and Roman, sure what would you be doing with that jaysusin’ yoke?”

2. People often haven’t even heard of your subjects, and regularly confuse them with something else.

“Anthropology? Is that what Ross Geller did?”

3. You’re not allowed to complain about being tired… EVER.

“Would ya listen to your one? She’s fit for the bed after her two lectures.”

4.  Your timetable never actually allows you a short day because your three classes a day span an eight-hour period.

“Don’t mind me, I’ll just sit on this bench for five hours until the next one.”

5.  If you do a language, you’re regularly quizzed on your fluency by older members of the family.

“Sure I got an honour in that in the Inter. Go on, test me.  BON JOUR!”

6.  Jokes about your supposed lack of prospects no longer rattle you – in fact, you rarely hear them anymore.

“What? McDonalds. Oh yeah, har har har.”

7. You manage to pass exams on novels you haven’t even finished.

“God bless you, Wikipedia.”

8. You are a PRO at hitting your word count with the help of your online thesaurus.

“What? They did have full-sized aortic pumps!”

 

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Remember when Clay County Development director, Pamela Ramsey Taylor, decided it would be in the public's interest to deride Michelle Obama in a particularly racist Facebook post last month?

Well, if you thought justice had been done in the case following Ramsey Taylor's firing, you'd be wrong.

According to emerging reports, the director of the non-profit group has actually been reinstated despite recently tweeting: "It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House."

"I'm tired of seeing a ape in heels," she added in a move which understandably caused considerable outrage online.
 

Commenting on the matter, Leslie McGlothin to the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services explained that Ramsey Taylor is set to re-join the group on December 23 after being subject to a 'suspension'.

But while Ramsey Taylor will be returning to her position, West Vrginia's Clay County mayor, Beverly Whaling, who said the racist post had 'made her day' will not be returning to her post after resigning amid the public furore.

Similarly, Dr Michelle Herren who called the First Lady a 'monkey face' in a Facebook post resigned from her position at the University of Colorado in recent weeks.

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If you've ever lost the will to live during an exam and found yourself wishing the answer booklet would magically appear beneath your exam paper, you may want to enrol yourself at NUI Galway.

According to emerging reports, a spot of confusion during an Economics exams at the university meant students were accidentally given the answers as well as the questions.

Commenting on the matter, the university issued a statement which read: "Earlier this week an issue arose with an economics exam paper which was dealt with promptly by the University."

"NUI Galway is satisfied that the necessary measures were taken to ensure that students are not adversely impacted."

"A printing error on part of the Economics paper was identified and addressed during the exam. Students were advised of a revised marking scheme to address the issue."

Happens to the best of us, lads.

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