Cat runs us through the routine, and some of the products, she uses for her day to day eyebrow care. Cat also admits a shameful secret – she used to have tadpole eyebrows.
The accused 46-year-old man was denied bail after a court heard Gardaí were “at a loss” as to how he entered the country.
A doctor or medical practitioner who believes abortion is morally wrong and has no wish to be involved in an abortion, will nonetheless be compelled to refer a pregnant woman to a doctor who will carry out the procedure, according to new medical council guidelines. The guidelines, in relation to conscientious objection, are as follows: […]
Catherina O’Sulivan starts off her new series, which will be looking at makeup techniques and products, with a quick routine for women who want to look great but don’t have have the time to spend hours in front of the mirror.
Bruce Arnold doesn’t hold back in attacking Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney. See full interview on Youtube here: buff.ly/34jjEgW #gript
According to a new report issued this month by property website Daft.ie, the number of properties available for rent in the Republic of Ireland is now at its lowest level ever recorded (in a time series starting in 2006), while average rents in Dublin are now double what they were in 2011. These are just […]
Last week I wrote an article about the recent media response to a group of students, including myself, attending the Young America’s Foundation National Conservative Student Conference in Washington DC. In that article, I spoke about the media and political intolerance towards opinions or beliefs that stray outside the ‘acceptable’ set of ‘progressive’ left-wing social/economic […]
In an announcement this past Wednesday, the Trump Administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) determined that the University of Vermont Medical Centre had illegally duped, and forced, a Catholic Nurse to assist in an elective abortion. The centre has been given 30 days to amend its practices to […]
The Treaty of Nanking (Nanjing) was signed on the HMS Cornwallis anchored at the city, and it ended the First Opium War (1839–1842) between the United Kingdom and the Qing dynasty of China. It was the first of what the Chinese later called the unequal treaties. Trade wars and economic power struggles between Europe […]
Only 6% of those in prison for sex offences are taking part in the state’s programme to reduce the risk of re-offending, Gript can reveal. More than 75% of sex offenders in Irish prisons are not considered for inclusion in the programme. Figures provided by Minister Charlie Flanagan show that the “Building Better Lives” programme, […]
Only someone completely out of touch with reality could declare, as Simon Harris did, that cutting payments to people with disabilities is about equity. Yet that’s exactly what Minister Harris said when he axed the training grant those who attend rehabilitative training (RT). His clinching argument was that not everyone with disabilities received the payment […]
I’m currently sitting in a cafe beside a sea of breastfeeding mums, chatting away to each other, enjoying precious bonding time with their babies. It’s magical and because it’s so fleeting, I feel a pang of nostalgia, remembering the wonderful ten months I spent feeding my now four-year-old daughter. Suffice to say, they are minding […]