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Dunnes Stores selling versatile new co-ord that’s ‘luxuriously smooth’ for €50 – and it’s perfect for spring

DUNNES Stores shoppers are in a frenzy over a versatile new co-ord in stores now.

With spring just days away, shoppers are scrambling to pick up any last-minute bits for their new wardrobe.

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And Dunnes Stores‘ new release is set to be a staple.

The retailer has brought out a matching two-piece, which will be an essential for all spring events.

The Gallery Lucia Printed Silky Co-Ord Blouse is selling for just €25.

It is available in sizes XS to XL, but sizes are set to fly off the shelves.

The long-sleeve blouse has a round neckline, and the sleeves are slightly wider at the cuffs, creating a flowing look.

The cream shirt has floral designs across it in a range of spring colours.

In the official item description on the website, Dunnes Stores chiefs said: “Cut from a silky satin fabric that feels luxuriously smooth against the skin, this Gallery blouse is designed with a flattering boat neckline and a button-back closure.

“It showcases an all-over vibrant paisley print.

“Matching trousers available; sold separately.

“Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”

And to match, shoppers can grab the Gallery Lucia Printed Silky Co-Ord Wide Leg Trousers.

These also cost €25 and come in sizes XS to XL.

The wide leg trousers feature the same design scattered across them.

In the official item description on the Dunnes Stores website, fashion bosses said: “Cut from a silky satin fabric that feels luxuriously smooth against the skin, these Gallery trousers are designed with a trend forward wide leg and an elasticated drawstring waist for a customisable fit.

“They showcase an all-over vibrant paisley print.

“Matching blouse available; sold separately.

“Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”

In total, the outfit costs just €50, and is super versatile.

Shoppers could wear it into the office, and out for drinks later.

Or you could even wear it to a wedding or other formal event.

The two pieces are available both online and in stores now, but they are set to fly off the shelves so shoppers will have to be very quick to get their hands on them.

THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES

DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.

Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.

During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.

Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.

The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.

“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.

“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”

The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.

They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.

“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”

Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.

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‘I honestly hope I don’t qualify’ – Mark Allen’s heartbreaking confession with snooker star’s ‘confidence on the floor’

SNOOKER star Mark Allen has admitted that he does not want to qualify for the upcoming Players Championship – just one year after winning the competition.

The 39-year-old crashed out of the World Grand Prix on Wednesday following a 4-2 defeat to Jimmy Robertson.

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Allen took a 2-0 lead at the start of the match but squandered his advantage on the second day of the tournament.

Following his defeat, he took to social media to admit that his “confidence is on the floor” amid his ongoing struggles.

The Pistol took to X to write: “If I could find a safety game, a few long pots and cut out the silly easy losses I’d maybe win a game or two 😂😂 confidence is on the floor.

“Roll on next season. Worlds next for me.”

One fan subsequently asked the snooker ace if he is prepared to play in the Players Championship, which kicks off on March 17.

However, he responded with: “I honestly hope I don’t qualify.”

Allen beat Zhang Anda last February to win the Players Championship in Telford.

He was then knocked out of the World Championship in the last-16 two months later following a 13-12 defeat to John Higgins.

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This year’s World Snooker Championship kicks off on April 19.

As always, it will be held at the Crucible in Sheffield.

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Penneys fans set to love ‘charming’ floral dress for spring & it costs just €25

PENNEYS fans are set to love a cute new dress that’s perfect for spring – and it costs just €25.

The Floral Tiered Midi Dress is available online and in shops around the country now.

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It comes at the perfect time as shoppers are looking for essential pieces that will last them through spring and into summer.

And the new dress is ideal for just that, brilliantly combining comfort with style.

It’s perfect for warmer weather but can be layered to suit a more breezy day as well.

And it can be dressed up by adding heels or kept casual with a pair of boots or sandals.

The shin-length dress features a blue floral design, long sleeves and a tie at the neckline.

And with a price tag of just €25, the floral item is an absolute bargain for shoppers.

And it comes in sizes XS up to XXL, which is good news for fans of the look — it’s still available in all sizes.

Fashion commentators called the item “dainty”.

An official description of the item reads: “This midi dress features a charming, tiered design with a delicate floral pattern in rich blue and cream tones.

“The round neckline is accented with a dainty tie detail, while the full-length sleeves add a graceful touch.

“Falling to a flattering midi length, it’s perfect for casual outings or laid-back weekends.

“Pair it with trainers for an effortless daytime look or dress it up with ankle boots and a denim jacket for a boho-inspired ensemble.

“Versatile and stylish, this piece is a wardrobe staple for all seasons.”

Meanwhile, Penneys fans are scrambling to get their hands on the shop’s new faux-suede range.

There’s a faux suede skirt and matching t-shirt up for grabs, and they’re super easy to style.

The top and skirt can be found in two colours, olive or brown.

The skirt is priced at only €14 while the top costs just €12, and both items are available in sizes XXS up to XXL.

 Penneys bosses wrote: “A midi-length skirt in a faux suede fabric with a split hem at the back.”

Pair the skirt with matching boots for a bold monochrome look.

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THE HISTORY OF PENNEYS

THE Penneys brand grew from humble beginnings on Dublin's Mary Street, where it opened its first store in 1969.

Known as Primark outside Ireland, the company was the brainchild of Garfield Weston, who hired Dubliner Arthur Ryan to make his vision reality.

Penneys branched into the UK in 1973 with its first store opening in Derby. The UK now has 191 Primark stores in total.

However, the Penneys name could not travel to Britain as the American retailer JC Penney had the right to use the name in the region.

And in 2006, the expansion into Europe began with an opening in Spain, followed by the Netherlands, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Austria, France and Italy.

Primark went Stateside for the first time in September 2015, with the opening of a store in Boston. There are now 27 stores in America with branches in Florida, Brooklyn, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

The retailer’s opened its largest store in Birmingham in 2019.

It spans five floors and features Primark’s biggest beauty studio to date, a barbers and three restaurants.

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I had a mum-tum tuck and it left me in agony…then black blood pooled from my boob job, says Tanya Bardsley

SHE may be a reality show favourite – but even Tanya Bardsley is no stranger to brutal trolling about her appearance.

In an age where all of us are constantly reminded to be kinder to one another, the mum-of-four knows what it’s like to see harsh comments left by keyboard warriors on her Instagram page.

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Reality TV favourite Tanya Bardsley opened up about online trolls and horrific surgeries gone wrong[/caption]
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The mum-of-four has always been very vocal about the surgeries and other enhancements she’s had[/caption]
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Although she used to bounce back from the surgeries years ago, Tanya revealed that this is no longer the case[/caption]

The English model, who started her career in the public eye as a glamour girl, posing for lads’ mags, revealed that online bullies always have something to say about her looks.

Chatting with the hosts of Nip, Tuck, Not Giving a F**k, the 43-year-old WAG said that although she used to be bothered by the negative remarks, she no longer cares about what others think.

”I’ve got this one troll called Sharon and every day I go ‘Shut up, Sharon’.

”It just makes me laugh […], I don’t put anything else, just ‘Shut up, Sharon,” the wife of Macclesfield Town F.C. assistant manager Phil Bardsley said.

”It’s just about my looks – ‘What’s happened to you, Tanya?’, ‘Have you had a car crash?’,” she shared some of the most brutal comments on the podcast.

The Real Housewives of Cheshire star, mum to Rocco, Renz, Ralphi and Gabriella, has always been very vocal about the cosmetic surgery she’s had – and insisted more celebs should follow in suit.

”You’ve got to just share. There are so many people – I won’t name names – and they just deny it, and I just go ‘But I know you have!”’

The 42-year-old, who’s done a few bits and pieces of acting in the past, including featuring in a Lynx advert in 2003, has had a range of enhancements – from less intense ones, such as a brow lift, to a mummy tummy tuck.

A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is cosmetic surgery to improve the shape of the tummy area (abdomen).

It can involve removing excess loose skin, fat and stretch marks and tightening the abdominal muscles.

The aim is to remove excess skin on the tummy that cannot be removed through exercise – for example, excess skin caused by pregnancy or losing a lot of weight.

It’s not a quick fix for losing weight as the procedure is usually only recommended for people with a healthy body mass index (BMI).

”My body was absolutely smashing – until Ralphi,” said Tanya, who was left with sagging skin despite exercising vigorously.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, the star explained why she opted for surgery on her stomach. 

NHS advice on having cosmetic surgery abroad

THE NHS had advice for anyone considering going abroad for surgery.

It might cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks. Safety standards may not be as high.

No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad. If you have complications after an operation in the UK, it’s the surgeon’s responsibility to provide follow-up treatment.

Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.

When you make enquiries about your treatment, find out:

  • What happens if there are complications?
  • Where follow-up appointments will be?
  • What happens if you need more surgery after the original procedure – how easily can you travel back to the destination where you had the surgery?
  • How much it’ll cost?

Also find out:

  • How surgeons and clinics are regulated in your chosen country
  • How standards are enforced

And ask the surgeon:

  • What training and qualifications they have?
  • What organisations they belong to?
  • How long they have been practising?
  • How many procedures like the one you’re having they have done?
  • If they speak a language you understand – they need to be able to explain the procedure to you and understand your concerns or questions?

For more NHS advice on having surgery abroad, visit the website – here.

“Whenever I had a wee I was sick of looking at a bulldog’s forehead because that’s what it looked like with all the skin bunched up.

“I thought, I’m sick of looking of you so I’m having you off!” she said.

Despite being chuffed with the results, the mum-of-four added that she’s never experienced pain like that before – or after.

”It’s the worst pain I’ve ever been through. Cause obviously they have to cut you, they have to lift the skin up to pull the tummy muscles back.

”I’m happy because I couldn’t wear bikinis because it was that much skin,” said Tanya who’s also had two boob jobs – one of which caused major issues.

”I had them done the first time and then after Ralphi I did an uplift.

”I don’t know whether that was the surgeon but it was more the aftercare. I was out drinking, partying.

”Because I always just healed, and I was young and stupid,” the mum explained, adding she got a hematoma – a localized bleeding outside of blood vessels, due to either disease or trauma including injury or surgery.

”The surgeon had to put a thing in and just draw all of this blood out,” she recalled the horrific incident with the hosts.

”It’s really, really scared. But the Ralphi was a baby and I thought ‘I am not going another six weeks not picking him up’.

”I’ll revisit it but [not yet] – and Phil’s not bothered. A fussy man is a lonely man,” chuckled the star.

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Major blow for thousands in weeks as exact date €132 social welfare payment will end confirmed

THOUSANDS of social welfare recipients will see one major payment come to an end – as the €132 Fuel Allowance boost will be stopped.

As the days become warmer, it’s expected households will be less reliant on using their home heating.

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The Fuel Allowance is set to end in weeks
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This social welfare payment aims to help with the cost of heating your home during colder months – but it is only paid to one person in a household.

The Fuel Allowance season usually starts in late September and runs for 28 weeks until the following April.

The final date for the €33 weekly payment has been confirmed for April 4, 2025.

The current rate of Fuel Allowance is €33 weekly for 28 weeks, totalling €132 a month.

The fuel cash was paid out in two instalments of €462 to a total of €924 – one in September and one in January.

The 400,000 households already in receipt of the Fuel Allowance will also be handed a €300 lump sum to help with fuel costs.

People on the Carer’s Allowance were made eligible for the Fuel Allowance, providing they meet the Fuel Allowance criteria.

Currently if you are under 66 you can still qualify for the payment you just must meet certain criteria.

One of these criteria is a means test which looks at your income.

You will usually qualify for the payment if you are already receiving a social assistance means tested payment.

On top of passing the means test, you must either live on your own or with a spouse, dependent children, someone receiving Carers Benefit or Carers Allowance or someone receiving short term Jobseeker’s Allowance or Supplementary Welfare allowance.

Separately, a new social welfare reform will see people in Ireland eligible to apply for a new payment worth up to €450 in just days.

The Pay-Related Benefit is a reform to the Jobseeker’s Benefit that will allow “enhanced benefits” for those entitled to the cash.

The payment is designed to be a “safety net” for those with a long work and PRSI contribution history who find themselves fully unemployed.

It will be available for people who become fully unemployed on or after the March 31, 2025.

The Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2024 allowed for these changes to be brought in by then Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys during the budget.

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“He could tell she was lying about something”: Daredevil: Born Again Has the Possibility of Undoing Its Major Death but I Hope MCU Never Does That

Daredevil: Born Again kicked off Matt Murdock’s soft-rebooted tale with the shocking death of a major character. In the first few minutes, we see Charlie Cox’s Murdock, Deborah Ann Woll’s Karen Page, and Elden Henson’s Foggy Nelson having a night out together. Little do we suspect anything to go wrong immediately. We get to see […]

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IML 2025: Sachin’s straight drive took me 15 years back, says Watson

Vadodara, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) A packed BCA Stadium was treated to a vintage Sachin Tendulkar masterclass as the batting great turned back the clock with a remarkable display during a high-scoring International Masters League (IML)...

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PM Modi on two-day Gujarat visit from tomorrow, to attend ‘Lakhpati Didi Sammelan’

Gandhinagar, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two-day visit to Gujarat, beginning Friday, during which he will attend a 'Lakhpati Didi Sammelan' in Navsari district, coinciding with International Women's Day....

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