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A career in make up artistry

The International School of Make-Up Artistry spans over 25 years specialising in make up courses from beginners to advanced level, constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. Covering day, evening, and wedding make-up for different age groups with different skin and colouring, also make up for TV, fashion magazines, and catwalk, along with make-up for film or theatre, character make up, historical period make-up, prosthetics, bald caps, and facial casts including special effects and body art.

Young Darragh Walshe is making big waves in soccer world

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Kilkenny may have the answer to Roy Keane with young Darragh Walshe of the College Road making big waves in the soccer world. Having already played with the Irish Under 18 team the 18-year-old Kilkennyman has already scored against Cyprus and Australia this year.

Lift the winter blues at the MacDonagh Junction Holiday Fair

Is all the snow, ice and rain getting the better of you? If so, check out the holiday fair at MacDonagh Junction on Sunday January 31, from 12 noon to 5.30pm. There will be a variety of exhibitors waiting to enlighten people on the holiday that suits them.

Late soldier to be honoured in new Moate park

The town park in Moate is to be named after the late Private Patrick Kelly, who was shot dead at Derrada Woods, Co Leitrim almost 25 years ago.

Calls for Dollard resignation after Congo claim

Embattled Mullingar Town Council chairman Cllr Mick Dollard is bringing the body into “disrepute” and should resign, according to his two council colleagues who challenged his military service record at last week's meeting.

Irish people work longest hours in 'old' Europe

Ireland and Luxembourg have the longest working week among 'old' Europe with an average of 39 hours while the French have the shortest at 35, Eurofound's European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) said today.

Winning is all that truly matters in international football

Ultimately football is about accumulating three points. That is precisely what the Republic of Ireland achieved in Croke Park on Wednesday evening.

Wonderbra donates 4,000 bras for Mayo bra chain

Mayo Cancer Support Association and Rock Chicks are to embark on the exciting challenge of attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest and highest bra chain. The chain, which must be in excess of 70 miles, will take a massive 120,000 bras to build, 4,000 of which are being donated by bra experts, Wonderbra.

Moate park dedication to honour late soldier

A dedication ceremony is to take place on Tuesday to name the new Moate town park in honour of the late Private Patrick Kelly.

Call for action plan for intelligent transport systems and services

Fine Gael MEP Jim Higgins has called on the Government to draw up a strategic action plan to increase research and development in the field of intelligent transport systems and services, associated with the EU-owned Galileo satellite. The satellite, which uses highly advanced navigation technology, is seen as a key step towards the creation of thousands of high-end jobs across the EU.

 

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