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Discover a rewarding career in make-up artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry spans more than 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, and is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. The college offers a variety of full time and part time options.
Chaos in Catalonia and reflections in Tallaght
Well, Catalonia is bubbling away, and increasingly looking serious. I had thought that somebody would intervene and bring the two sides together where there could be meaningful debate, but somehow that has never happened and I fear now that Spain is going to move in with its heavy-handed diplomacy again and the result will be even more chaos.
KEFU: TONGA’S ROAD TO WORLD CUP STARTS AT THOMOND PARK
TONGA'S road to the World Cup starts at Thomond Park where head coach Toutai Kefu will revive one of the fondest memories of his playing career.
Connacht growing in confidence as Worcester visit for key Euro fixture
Connacht return in better form to the Galway Sportsground for the first time in a month, having broken their spell of near misses to record a deserving victory in Europe.
Local winner in Topaz Play or Park
Topaz, Ireland’s leading fuel and convenience retailer, has announced John O’Mahony from Athlone as the August winner of Topaz Play or Park.
Connacht look to Europe to turn fortunes around
A novel trip to Geneva beckons for Kieran Keane's squad on the opening weekend of the European competition.
Maja Rikner make-up masterclass at Stauntons Castlebar
Maja Rikner is a certified beauty therapist and make-up artist from Sweden and has been in the industry for more than 17 years. After working in Sweden, Australia, and on cruise ships she joined Lancôme, London, as a make-up artist 10 years ago – and is now senior make-up artist.
Narrow margins - Athlone pipped by The Downs in replay
Athlone bowed out of this year’s championship when a late Downs goal condemned them to an agonising one-point defeat in their quarter-final replay in TEG Cusack Park on Saturday afternoon.
Mayo author wins Rooney Prize for Literature
Claremorris native and author Elizabeth Reapy has won the €10,000 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2017 for her debut novel Red Dirt. Red Dirt was published in June 2016 by Head of Zeus. The story takes place in Australia, telling the tales of three young Irish migrants escaping the collapsing economy at home. Surrounded by cheap drink and drugs, they make dangerous and impulsive choices — finding themselves in unfathomable situations.