Saturday, March 31, 2012

Nooky in the Olympic Village

What happens when the world's fittest bodies shack up together? Alison O'Riordan talks to Ireland's Olympians
By Alison O'Riordan


Saturday March 24 2012





The London 2012 Olympics Games -- dubbed the greatest 18-30 singles club in the world -- are happening on our doorstep this July.

For two weeks, 10,500 athletes of super-human strength (and sexual appeal) will mingle together in what has been described as, ahem, a 'f**k fest'.

You only gain access if you are in the

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Thieves strip yet another bandstand

By: Alison O'Riordan

METAL worth €4,000 has been stolen from the National Botanic Gardens as thieves target historic gardens for the second time in a week.

The lead roof of a bandstand in the National Botanic Gardens was dismantled and removed in the early hours of Monday morning.

It comes after the bandstand beside Dublin Zoo in the Phoenix Park was stripped of its roof last Friday.

Metal theft is on the increase in Ireland due to the soaring value of scrap metal. Lead costs

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Computer problems delay mortgage relief

By Alison O'Riordan


TAX refunds for boom-time buyers face delays of up to four months because computer systems at the Revenue Commissioners and mortgage lenders need to be upgraded.

First-time homeowners in negative equity will not now receive their mortgage interest relief - worth up to €500 for couples and €250 for single buyers - until the summer.

The extra relief promised in the last Budget was supposed to be applied from the start of January for 270,000 people who bought

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

We will pay a bigger slice for our cakes

Bakers pass on 30 per cent egg hike to customers

By: Alison O'Riordan

THOSE with a sweet tooth could soon be in for a rude awakening when they find themselves having to part with some extra cash for their chocolate éclair or sponge cake.

The egg industry is being hit by a 30 per cent increase and bakers and caterers are already feeling the hit - while the higher cost will soon be passed on to the consumer.

Experts say an EU directive banning battery hens means that many

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Glenda in Helix for a bit of old-school support

By: Alison O'Riordan

WITH the voice of an angel, it's hardly surprising that she is a choir member.

But it was the masses, not Mass-goers, who got to hear the talented Claire O'Loughlin last night, when she took to the stage of Dublin's Helix for The Voice Of Ireland.

Among those cheering was Glenda Gilson, who has been friends with the mother of two since their school days.

The Xposé presenter got to know the blonde singer - who mentor Brian Kennedy described as 'smokin' hot' -

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Elton's Tipp for an Oscar bash? Get an Irish chef...

By: ALISON O'RIORDAN

NOT only is he Elton John's favourite rocket man, he can whip up a delicious dressing for the salad leaves too.

Tipperary-born chef Stuart O'Keeffe cooked up a storm for the singer and 400 of his guests at the Grammy Award winner's Oscar dinner party last month.

Among the A-listers who dined on his culinary delights at the €2,000-per-ticket event were Katy Perry, Sharon Stone and Florence Welch.

Mr O'Keeffe, who has also landed a show, Home Made Simple, on

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Getting my breasts done changed my life ... I want my implants replaced

Sarita Clery



By Alison O'Riordan



Saturday March 10 2012





Sarita Clery is one of the 1,500 Irish women who have been fitted with suspect breast implants. When the women spoke out, they were met with hostility, and even a suggestion that they were vain and deserved to die of cancer. Alison O'Riordan reports

'I was quite plain growing up. I wanted to wear nice clothes but they didn't cling to the right bits," says 31-year-old Sarita Clery from Lucan, Dublin,

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